วันอาทิตย์ที่ 2 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2552

What is the restrictions on taking ciggerttes and alcohol overseas?

I'm flying with thai airways in June 2008 going to bangkok 2nights then Phuket 8 nights, want to buy duty free alcohol and cigerttes from sydney airport to take with me was only planning on taking carry on luggage is this possible? If not what about check-in luggage? There is 5 of us going 2 adults and 3 children ages 17 and 16 can they carry any of those in their luggage? And the same with arrivals? Please help :-)


The rule of thumb is passengers are allowed to bring in 200 sticks of cigs and 1 litre alcohol per person, which is deemed reasonable for personal consumption. Leave them in the duty-- free plastic bags and hand carry is the easiest way. Internal/domestic flights dont restrict and when you head out to Phuket just take them in your luggage. When you finally depart for home you have to abide by the arrival country's custom laws so check out Aus allowance beforehand. Happy holidays.

Go ahead bring all you want. Customs are not strict in Bangkok. Plus, they also have duty free there so you got no problem. You will only encounter problem if you go to Singapore. They have strict rules against tobacco there.

What is the best time of year to travel to Thailand and Cambodia?

We are planning a 10 day vacation to Thailand/Cambodia. Our two options are July - Aug period or the December timeframe. The primary focus of the trip will be to do fieldwork on temples and architecture, but we would also like to do some vacationing in Phuket in the process. Any advice on travelling to Thailand and Cambodia would be appreciated.


I have to disagree with the other answers. I go to Thailand 2 -3 times a year and if you are interested in temples and architecture and not battle growds of tourists - go in the summer. Just deal with the heat (you get used to it) and enjoy having the most wonderful temples almost to yourself! I was in Siem Reap last year in July and frequently was the only person visiting some of the Anghor sites - it was magical and otherworldly. And vacationing in the islands is cheaper and not as crowded - high season is just not fun if you want to really have some time in the field. Enjoy your trip - it is a lovely region.

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i agree, i was in thailand in november during their "cool" season, it was still about 90 degrees but it did not rain once and perfect weather for the beach!

November to February is the best time to visit the Thailand. The weather is typically mild and pleasant then. It's usually hot from March to May, and then rainy from June through October.

What is the best time of year to travel to Thailand?

I am planning a trip to Thailand during the last week of July. Some websites I've read say that this is during the rainy season. Is this a bad time to go? I will be mainly spending time in Bangkok and Phuket.


November is nice. Loy Kratong festival is held then too. Worth seeing.

Cheers :-)

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why not?

i love rainy season.

you will get a change to see one of the biggest rain you ever seen in your life.

and do not forget the thunder which can shake you whenever it go off.

but it will never go on more than 45 mins. (from what i have seen and i am not talking about typhoon.)

usually only 20-30 mins, 1 time a day or 2, and every thing will back to normal.

I just went last march, it was pretty gd at bangkok. no raining cats & dogs. Last july my frens did went there isnt much clothings as they r clearing all old stuffs... etc.

Yes, the rainy period is not recommended. If you're in Bangkok, parts of the city may get flooded due to the poor drainage system. November and December is the best time to visit Thailand as it is cooler then.

Be ready for rain in July. I went to Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai last March 2007, the weather was really hot and humid. They say that Thailand is best from November until February where its a lot cooler.

Can only speak for Phuket: July might be rainy but not all the time and on top it's still very warm. But on certain beaches like Karon you shouldn't go swimming due to heavy waves. The first time I came here (also July) i only experienced a few showers which lasted only approx. 2 hours.

It may be raining but any time is still a good time to travel to Thailand.

Basically, for both cities, November to May is the dry season and the rest of the year is wet.

yes July is during the rainy season, you could get dumped on at least once a day usually in the early evening. This is what the tourist industrial calls it low season and prices are low the high season is November Thur January, prices are higher but less change of rain if any at all.

It is the rainy season but its still the best time to go. It pisses down for about one hour a day but its still baking hot over 30 c. Also its the low season,everything is much cheaper then,gee i love Phuket man,and Thailand ,been 7 times,gorgeous gorgeous girls.

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What website do you use to book international flights?

I'm planning a trip from Seoul to Phuket island and I need a great website to help me book this flight for cheap cheap cheap! Can someone help me with this? Also a site that might have package deals could help.


Found these websites here, They have multiple links to all the top company's. Not sure if this is what your asking for. But here are many links to get you on your way...

http://www.redhotairfare.com

http://www.windsdown.com

http://www.xraton.com

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Next day arrival

Phuket, Thailand (HKT) 6hrs 15min - Nonstop

$1,050 per person (Return Trip)

Try http://www.kayak.com . It allows you to search for the best deals from different airlines, and even will construct multi-city routes for you.

"Ocean 2 Ocean Travel"

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try cheap tickets, or just click yahoo travel you'll see some choices.

How much does it cost to travel around Tahiti?

My boyfriend and I want to go on a vacation and we were deciding between Phuket and Tahiti. Is it expensive to stay in a decent hotel in Bora Bora? We also want to go jet skiing, check out the nightlife, restaurants, etc. We're in our mid 20's, Is Bora Bora a good place to go without paying tons to enjoy it? Any other suggestions for a fun & relaxing vacation? I think we want to spend no more than around $3K each.


Hi there,

I'm a native from Tahiti so i can give you some advice on that. First of all, you must know that Tahiti or Bora-Bora are very expensive places to go but with $6K, you can do it!

Assuming you're staying for 5 days, only in Tahiti while doing all the activities you've mentioned (jet skiing, check out the nightlife, restaurants, etc), then you'll be able to save money and have some really good time while staying at a 4 stars hotel. IF you really want to spend quality time in Bora-Bora, then you might want to consider staying at a "pension" rather than a hotel. it's cheaper but you'll have the same quality offered as if you were in a 5 stars hotel.

Bora-Bora doesn't have lots of fine restaurants except in hotels but Tahiti does (mostly in downtown Papeete). On the contrary, beaches in Bora-Bora can't be compared to the beaches in Tahiti.

good luck!

How much does it cost a day to eat in Thailand?

I'm going on my first trip to Thailand in November and have no idea what to expect as far as prices for eating a day. How much should I budget a day for food for two people? I'll be staying in Bangkok and Phuket. Does anyone have any reccomendations of good food at cheap prices?


it depends on your taste and if you can handle hot peppers and if you know enough Thai to order food from a vendor stall. if you can your only pay about 40 baht a dish. You can order without hot peppers also if it's not pre made food. However eating western food in a hotel will cost more but still cheaper then in the USA. i would say about $5 to $8 dollars per person. You may also find some small Thai restaurant that have English menus, again the price will be a little higher then a small Thai stand. My point is food will be cheaper it just depends on your taste how much cheaper.

a noodle dish is 30 baht only

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You don't need this answer now but you will later: Imodium can be purchased from the main pharmacies (Watsons and Boots) and well as from the supermarkets that have pharmacies in them - Tops & Tesco-Lotus. Normal price = Baht 30 for 4 tablets - about a US 1dollar. There is nothing wrong with the local food (in my experience), its just that your body won't be used to the local bacteria. It took about about 2 years before I stopped getting sick in which time I became accustomed to having a supply of Imodium close to hand, just in case. The more local food you buy the more likely you are to get ill with this. Your chances are better the higher up the quality spectrum you go - although no guarantees even then. Reckon spending Baht500 a day each (about US$15 I think - not including drinks) to get decent quality meals or else you are liable to miss your vacation as you'll be spending most of your time bent over the toilet becoming very familiar with the floor in your hotel bathroom.

cheap cheap hehe

you can catch the street vendors for less than a dollar a meal. water is about 5 baht a bottle (500ml). The meals around KhoaSan Rd are fairly cheap.

Four dollars and twenty-two cents per day.

It depends on your style.

If simple as other Thai people, the cost about 30-40 baht only (about 1 dollar a little bit more â€" 1 USD = 36 baht approx.)

If you would like to take fast food, the normal set per 2 people cost about 200-300 baht. (6-9 USD)

For hotel , good restaurant. About 500-1000 baht.

I think the suitable place for foreigner to eat mostly in good restaurant and hotel. You must better prepare the budget around 20 USD per each per day

Eat like a local, I've got by on as little 300b a day! Ok its not too everyones taste (thai food ) but give it a try. Look for a vender who is constantly busy doing the "locals" and remmember the phases that were posted before this one.

PS

Try the grasshopper things, you'll be surppised!

You can find 10 baht per dish in Thailand too.

But you have to eat about 4 dishes to full your stomach :D.

The normal rate of local food shop is about 25 - 40 baht. with can full thai people's stomach. But i think for foreigner, they should eat more dishes because the quantity per dish is not the same to your country. (You serve a lot more than our country !!)

Like in any country if you can learn to live like the locals a couple of bucks a day ,but if you eat like Americans are use to it could cost twenty dollars or more a day.

I am working in Phuket for about more than 2 years now so I'll be more than happy to recommend for Phuket side.

However, generally dining in Thailand is cheap if you are dining from local stalls. Food is clean enough. I've dined by roadside stalls and don't have too much problem.

One bowl of noodles cost abt 25 Baht (1 USD = THB 38 approx), one plate of rice with a side dish costs about 25 - 35 Baht. Do tell the vendor "mai phet" (not spicy) if you cannot take spicy, or if you want to try, tell him "mai phet mark" (not too spicy) esp if it's your first try of spicy food. Drinks lots of bottled water.

A nice air-conditioned cafe around costs about 60 - 70 Baht per dish. And I don't mean international restaurants like MacDonalds, though a burger set from either KFC or MacDonalds goes abt 99 - 129 Baht per set. Try local hit restaurants like MK Restaurant (they have steamboat / suki - where you dump all the raw ingredients into a hot pot, wait for it to boil and dine from it - it's delicious!) which should cost about 300 - 500 Baht for 2. Do order the roasted duck there, it's great. Try also cafes like Black Canyon, which serve local fare from about 70 - 80 Baht per dish.

You can find food everywhere in Thailand, so not to worry.

In Phuket, you must try this famous seafood restaurant called Laem Hin Seafood Restaurant (most taxi drivers should know). It's down a rather secluded lane at first, but you'll emerge by the seaside onto a wooden structure that is the restaurant. Freshest and cheapest seafood here. Soft shelled crab fried w garlic is great, order boiled crab to eat with the seafood chili, order Thod Maan Goong (fried shrimp cake), a whole fish boiled in lemon sauce etc. It should be about 300 - 400 Baht per person, if you don't over-order.

Another place to dine is the food street near Ocean Robinson's in Phuket Town. It's a whole street full of food, from Chicken Rice to order your own Thai dishes to eat w rice. Chicken Rice is 25 - 30 Baht per plate, dishes cost about 60 Baht for an entire dish, rice is about 5 Baht per plate. Lots of choice there. If you are staying at Patong, the street opposite Royal Paradise Hotel is lined with seafood restaurants as well.

Hope this is enough information to start off for you.

Average Meal Prices:

Low = Bht 25-100 , Mid = Bht 100-200, High = Bht 200-500.

- Arawy (Budget) Banglamphu (Delicious Veggies),

- Cabbages & Condoms (Mid Range) Sukhumvit,

- Eat Me Restaurant (Mid Range) Silom, International Eats,

- Harmonique (Mid Range) Bang Rak,

- Khrua Nopparat (Budget) Banglamphu,

- La Piola (Deluxe) Sukhumvit, Beautiful Italian,

- Royal India (Mid Range) Phahurat,

- Soi Polo Fried Chicken (Mid Range) Lumphini, Thai-Fried Treats,

- Ton Pho (Mid Range) Banglamphu, By the River,

- Vientiane Kitchen (Mid Range) Sukhumvit, Frog Salad.

Check this website. It's very helpful for travellers. Good luck! (- -,)

Stay in hotel that offers free breakfast, lunch will run you around 100-300 Baht, dinner can go up if you eat lobster and order cocktails, it's okay to buy a bottle and take with you. Booze is my biggest expense more than butterfly.

I really like eating at PHUKET THAI. Do you?

not as much as i like eating at the vietnamese restaurant Pho King.


OMG i love that dish!!

how do you pronounce it?

Accomodation in Thailand, Koh Phi Phi, Koh Phangan, & Phuket?

Can anyone recommend some good places to stay in Koh phi phi, koh phangan & phuket for over Christmas NYE... Either budget, or spending a bit more for air con, etc... maybe a pool. Thankyou


Look up Hat Rin-places all over to stay there Koh Phangan. Watch out for the full moon there though....heh heh Look up Lonely Planet on net or book on Thailand in Library-again Lonely Planet. Look up Hat Rin full-moon

additional info:

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Plenty of hotels, motels, houses and guesthouses to suit every taste and pocket.

Guess who was suspended from Phuket?

The Viking Emperor. Wow, I'm getting sick of having my questions deleted. Perhaps we should move to a different section and have it so only our contacts can look at our questions? (so it say's that it's private on our profile, which would cut down on the people who report us actually finding us)

Or should we just be bull-headed and keep posting here?

Umm, favorite band....oops, I mean brand....of Black Metal?


Yeah, this is ridiculous, the whole time that we have been here I have not seen a single legitimate dining question...I guess we need to spread to different places and keep infecting them until we get our section!

When dining in Phuket and in the mood for Black metal, I like to dine at Burzum and Darkthrone.

The thing is mate, you are in wrong section. This is dining out in Phuket. Personally I agree Y%A should have a metal section, I never turned you in but always felt sad that the music section didn't quite satisfy you. You will never see peace in a wrong section, I know from experience. Some of the vietnam vets and I were in Vietnam a few years ago and we were always harassed.Section, dining out that is. I wish you well.

Who knew so many people lived in phuket and actually cared enough about food to start posting here quite frankly i think we should stay if we get suspended or our answers and question get thrown away we should stay just to tell yahoo Answers to make us a phuking section...not to mention this is the only place i can say phuk that's relevant.

I'm not alot into the Black genre but uh Dark hole black metal I mean that's gotta be black no light in a dark hole

Wait King Diamond/Merciful Fate is black? Then whatever brand of black metal they are.

I wish there was a punk section excluding the likes of fans who like the ramones, sex pistols, greenday, rise against, escape the fate, slipNOT, corn, DK etc, you know stuff thats so old and now boring.

I never see posting for the current hc punk scene, just the same old **** as if it was new material (meaning the ramones, dk, blah, blah blah)...

nothing relating to your question but thats how I feel...

Wow, that's just ridiculous. Seriously, there was an average of like 1 question per month here, what's the harm of us taking it over? It's like taking away a toy from a baby. They aren't playing with it, but they'll still cry and b*tch when it's taken away.

MQ: Melodic Black Metal, such as Old Man's Child and Naglfar.

I second Suite-Pee's suggestion.

Starting a post in one of these Yahoo Suggestion Forums or some such and having enough votes might just do us all some good...

...and then some advertising would get the people you need.

How about that?

MQ: Atmospheric Black Metal. Some of the most beautiful stuff I've ever heard.

Damn... that sucks. I'm surprised I didn't get suspended for posting so much questions (though most of them got deleted).

I think we should move. We'll just keep getting reported if we keep posting. So let's try to find another deserted section.

Black metal brand? Extreme black metal.

Gotta go with the originals Venom(I really tried to get into Possessed-it just they had such bad production.)

Venom had a great sound(Yeah they may have sucked live).

And of course-King Diamond/Merciful Fate.His voice is still haunting.

Long Live the King.

I saw that one coming, sorry I didn't go down with the ship.

Early Black Metal like Venom

you

It's not fair, is it? If only they would give us a metal section then we wouldn't need to keep posting in "inappropriate" sections. How many times do we have to make this point? And how sad would you have to be to constantly report us? We're not doing any harm, and no one ever used this section anyway. It's just immature people.

I think it's a good idea to only allow contacts to see our questions, it may stop people from constantly reporting us. Is there any way of contacting Y!A to ask them for our own section? Perhaps if we all did it on mass then they would actually listen. It might be worth a try.

My favourite brand of black metal is ambient black metal. It's actually my favourite genre of music full stop. I know it's not that popular with the purists, as it can be quite tuneful (Shock! Horror!) but I absolutely love the stuff. I love the combination of extreme brutality with beauty.

At the moment I'm listening to Mayhem's 'Live in Leipzig' live album and drooling over how sexy Dead sounds. Yes I know I'm sick...

EDIT: It is actually really difficult to type when you have a cat sitting on your lap. Just thought I'd share that with you all.

YOU!? After all you're like the biggest contributor here. I say we could move but then we'd just end up getting the same treatment there. I think that if we stay then they'll soon give up.

Favourite Black Metal: Carpathian Forest. Gorgoroth was my #1 but CF is more fun in some songs but in others can be just as "black" as any band.

Convenient travel from bangkok to phuket?

i could fly but if it would be much more cheaper for 4 of us ( 2 kids - so it should be easy ) to go by train, please give me the train schedule and cost.

Maybe bus schedule as well

thanks


Sorry but no train goes directly to Phuket. If you want you can take a bus from the southern bus station called in Thai Sai Die Mai, or get with a travel agent when you arrive in Thailand they will set it up for you. Cost from the southern bus station to Phuket is about 900 baht give or take, it will take about 12 hours. If you take the VIP bus at night 24 or 32 passenger you will arrive the next morning.

there are low costs airlines than fly, www.airasia.com and www.tigerairways.com www.nokair.com

I think Air Asia is best, this is cheap about 60 GBP return although you can get cheaper by train / bus it is the time it takes the kids to get board.

There are very frequent buses, I think. Check the website of Phuket tourism.

Nice Bungalows in Phuket?

I am traveling from Bangkok to Phuket and i would like a recommendation on nice bungalows directly on the beach. I have this image (From Bidget Jones Diary:Edge of Reason) of a really traditional looking bungalow by the beach. If you know about anything similar to this please recommend. Thank you


Jessica if you find some really cool bungalow like you can you please share it with me after your trip?

The quieter beaches in the north west of Phuket are more likely to have

An authentic rustic Thai style accommodation .

Google a map of Phuket beaches and look at the photos that come up of the different beaches on the west coast .

Ko Pi Pi is an Island off the east coast which is more layed back than the main part of the Phuket Peninsula . You will have to take a ferry there several hours , , , very popular for diving and natural beauty , no surf though as it is in sheltered water .

Get a Guide Book on the area and learn all you need , with many important tips to make for a richer safer experience.

Not sure in Phuket, but in Koh Samui there is a place called Als huts.... Really cool.

Phuket, What is Your Opinion On Dean Guitars?

What would you tell me about them from any standpoint. How do they fit in with th rest?

What do you think of this guitar particularly?

Dean Dime Stealth Two Tone

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Thanks, I appreciate it


imo dean guitars always look inpressive, but i would never again consider buying one again. I bought a 1400 Razorback 7 string...it was a horror story guitar. i mean, the wood was obviously very cheap and light, making the neck heavier and setting it off balance (with the truss rod and all). Also the paint job chipped so badly. Every other guitar i have owned i have treated it the same way and none of them are chipped. the paint job overall was messy as well. The only plus to the guitar was the action. if you pulled the floyd rose all the way back you had the worlds best action.

and that is just starting the problems. almost everything that can go wrong with a guitar went wrong. and you'd think maybe it was a fluke. no. i returned one saying it was f-ed up and they sent me another. i had all the same problems.

The rhythm guitarist in my band has a dean as well. I don't know how he can stand the thing at all. The only reason he still has it is because it has no resale value and he cant afford to get a new guitar nowadays. His guitar was around 7-800 dollars i believe. he brought it into a pawn shop to see what they would take it for and the guy laughed.

long story short, if you want a guitar that will last you more than 8 months, don't get a dean. Unless its the rusty cooley sig. ive only heard good about his sig guitar...then again its like 4000 dollars.

I strongly recommend ESP. I use their guitars and they are great. Or, for a more budget person, try Agile guitars.

Deans are GREAT guitars! they play smoothly and they sound great. the razorback u posted is a really great guitar.

theres a reason dimebag, dave mustaine, michael angelo batio, rusty cooley, and zakk wylde use dean, because they're the best guitars for the best guiarists!

They are very good guitars, and like the first guy said, lots of great guitarists use/used them, and i like them. lots of people say they are unreliable, but i've never had a problem with them. i do prefer ESP though.

nice guitar in the link

i love dean guitars they play and sound great my only beef with them is in my opnion some of the more extreme ones are to extreme, to bulky and big, like a bc rich but, they play real nice and sound great

deans are awsome! that guitar looks awsome too. im this guitar.

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I wanna go to phuket in june... which beach is the best place to stay?

as i was inform that in june the weather might not be good and raining and some beach gonna be really bad...


Patong Beach - the largest beach resort, known for its nightlife

you can find at...http://apartmentsbangkok.blogspot.com/

i hope useful. :)

I would suggest Patong beach or Nai Yang beach.

Have a nice holiday in Phuket.

there so many beaches in phuket

Phuket versus ko samui - which is better in Thailand?

What the pro's and con's of each island?


Well Phuket itself is a city and resorts in the same place. If my memory serves me correctly, it's bigger than Singapore.

Well both islands have its own airport, with Phuket an international one. Both has golf courses: Phuket has a world renowned Blue Canyon that organised the Johnny Walker Classic several times and Tiger Woods played and won there once.

To me Samui is more of a lay back lazy atmosphere island that offer serenity, isolation and added refreshment to my heart and soul more than Phuket. The beaches in Samui are not as steep as Phuket and can be swim in most of the time, while some of Phuket’s beaches could be dangerous to swim in as the tides pull you out to the sea.

In all, may be bias by the fond memories I had, I’m much prefer Samui to Phuket any time.

Phuket is better!

I do select Phuket

But if someone ask me about Phuket versus Krabi

I like Krabi , coz it's so vergin than phuket ^_^

Elephant Paintings Phuket?

I am travelling to Phuket very soon and would like to purchase a painting by an Elephant after i finish a trek. Is there anywhere that i can do this?


Elephant's painting in Phuket, are available in the general souvenir shop, but only the photo print. If you want to buy new and fresh truely elephant's painting, you can see and buy at Phuket Zoo.

23/2 Moo.3, Soi Palai,Chaofah Rd., Muang, Phuket 83000, Thailand

Tel: +66 (0) 7637 4424,

+66 (0) 7628 2043

Fax: +66 (0) 7637 4430

e-mail: info@phuketzoo.com

www.phuketzoo.com

At there, you can see the elephant's show also.

Any day trips, show and event, You can search in other Thailand travel website, or my blog

http://phuket-hotelsbooking.blogspot.com

Happy Phuket to You.

These elephant paintings are around 1500 thai baht the last time I checked.