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A Travel Blog by vivimcveigh
... I my heart would break out in a tap dance with relief! When we were in a town called Swellendam, we stayed at a guest house called Schoone Oordt. Look it up online, it's beautiful. Charmian, thank you so much for the recommendation, Alison was lovely ...
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Goodbye seems to be the hardest word
A Travel Blog entry by hottubtour from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... were gone. Someone had obviuosly brought a load into the luggage store. Urgghhh! Tuk Tuk drive later and were at the Sugar Cane guest house on the river itslef, it's beautiful and not being able to afford the fancy floating rooms with aircon we ...
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Alive on Death Railway
A Travel Blog entry by jamiemeasures from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... face. By the end of the journey the rickshaw was probably considerably heavier. The rickshaw driver shoved me in the direction of Sugar Cane guest house, which was 150 baht a night, in a nice room in a wooden bungalow on the river Kwai. On the river ...
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Sugar Beach
A Travel Blog entry by gilliguy from Sipalay, Philippines
... is sugar cane, the rum is dirt cheap here!). To wrap things up, when we left Sugar Beach, heading towards Dumaguete, we couldn't resist calling a guest house in La Carlota and asking about the festival... We leave the answer we got to your educated ...
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Ayutthaya & Kanchanaburi
A Travel Blog entry by dominickmellisa from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... 4 hours, since unchartered buses also act as public transportation. When we got to Kanchanaburi, we got a ride to our 1st hotel, The Sugar Cane, by way of pedal bike taxi. Our room was on the river on a floating platform. The walls were super thin and ...
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Bus Journey's and Waterfalls
A Travel Blog entry by azzy964 from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... only to discover that it wasn't where it was supposed to be on our map. Instead we got a room (on a raft-house on the river) at Sugar Cane Guesthouse 1 which was clean, quiet and had good food. The decision was made to make our way ...
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The river Kwai
A Travel Blog entry by richymariner from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
Got to Kanchanaburi by bus (almost as efficient as the SA buses but without the food and drink) and got settled into Sugar Cane (very nice by the river!). The area is infamous for its role in the war with the 'death railway', specifically the bridge ...
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Kanchanaburi
A Travel Blog entry by thetour from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... , who we hung out with in Kanchanaburi. We found accommodation pretty easily by taking a taxi to the bungalow hotspot. Sugar Cane bungalows is where we stayed and had one of the best views of the River Kwai, rugged limestone peaks and the ...
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Travelling to our second destination
A Travel Blog entry by kambalawc11 from Bangkok, Thailand
... at our iPods and were fascinated by the technology. We finally arrived at Kanchanaburi around 11am and still had to find transport to Sugar Cane Guesthouse. We walked to the main road and caught a free ride with some friendly Thai drivers on the back of ...
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Sleeper trains, steam trains and waterfalls
A Travel Blog entry by belj from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... we felt bad at the end only paying him the equivalent of a pound! The guy had calves like rocks! Checked in to Sugar Cane guesthouse which was right on the river. Picturesque setting, bungalows with veranda restaurant over the rivers edge...6 quid a ...
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Vengaboys
A Travel Blog entry by bekkeringpacker from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... en het is de plaats waar zich de Bridge over the River Kwai bevindt. Bij aankomst een riksja genomen die mij naar het Sugar Cane hostel bracht. Voor 6 euro per nacht kreeg ik een alleraardigste houten, op palen gebouwd, aan de oever van de rivier ...
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I love Tigers
A Travel Blog entry by adisyl from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... after 1 hour watching the tigers frolick in water ! Cats hate water, but not tigers ! We are then dropped off at Sugar Cane Guesthouse in Kanchanaburi where we will spend the night. Have a nice thai meal for supper and a few singhas. The ...
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Is this the bus to Cartajena?
A Travel Blog entry by dolly_would... from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... been writing this a street market has sprung up across the road so I'm going to get some food and then back to the guest house to watch the reservoir at night (with lots of Mossie repellant on!). As much as this sounds very exciting and ...
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Bangkok and Around
A Travel Blog entry by dleisge from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
... was me) and is available to anyone who knows it exists, we passed the hours playing cards and swapping stories. After finding my guest house on Khao San Rd and catching up on some sleep I decided no time is better than the present for my first ...
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Frisky Fish
A Travel Blog entry by wherearewenow from Kanchanaburi, Thailand
Today we did an organised tour booked through our guest house in Kanchanaburi. Erewan Falls The first destination was Erewan Falls in Erewan National Park. We departed at 8:00am in a minibus that picked us up outside our hostel. We then made two further ...
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To Chiang mai & Beyond
A Travel Blog entry by chrisphillip from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... day – I muse that I’m turning into a bit of an elderly action man as I wait to be collected outside my Guest House between 8 - 8.30. Early morning mini buses go past – these are utility trucks with a cover on the back and ...
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Wet n' Wild
A Travel Blog entry by briankerr from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... the old city center. So we walked around the dark and vibrant city for about 45mins and found a place on street 9 called Libra's Guest House. Our room was basically a cell with a bed, cold shower, and a toilet for $8 a night. We ended ...
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From threats to tales: experiencing the Sepik
A Travel Blog entry by ahartry from Kanganaman, East Sepik, Papua New Guinea
... – and at the boatman’s house for food. We arrived just before lunch at Kanganaman, our village for the night. The guest house here is lovely: surrounded by hibiscus hedge, the house is raised and has a covered porch with cane chairs and a ...
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Stonetown - Zanzibar and spice tours
A Travel Blog entry by jonclark2000 from Stonetown Zanzibar, Tanzania
... to get 4 kebabs containing Red Snapper, Kingfish, shrimp, some sort of shell fish , some Nan bread and a glass of sugar cane juice. I met a Slovakian girl who lived in Boston and 2 nice ladies who worked for one of Bush's faith based initiatives. ...
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Southwards to Udaipur
A Travel Blog entry by claireaussi from Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
... Guide: * Ranakpur Temples Complex camera entry - $1. AUD * Udaipur Folk Music & Dancing Show - 60 INR (plus camera fee), or $2.50 all up * Accommodaton at Jheel Guest House - from 750 INR a room, approx. $18 ...
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From Luang Namtha to Luang Prabang
A Travel Blog entry by grizzly from Luang Namtha, Lao Peoples Dem Rep
... ask for directions. The villagers put us on the right trail and up and down we went narrow mountain roads passing through sugar cane and water melon fields. It was a wonderful day out in the field riding around and watching village ...
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