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| Thailands Travellers Tales Tell us your stories about travelling in and around Thailand. Where's cheap? What's good? Is Pattaya any good for families? Would Koh Samui be better? |
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| The Dog | Penang Hat Yai Chumphon Bangkok Pattaya Jomtien This journey will involve tales of drug users, monks, sexy girls, Thai toilets, rice fields, paddy fields, loads of bloody rice fields and loads of bloody paddy fields, poxy bloody rubber plantations after poxy bloody rubber plantations, but I perservered with my endurance test, yes travels on bike, tuk tuk, train, mini bus and car, oh, and a normal bus, you will get to see the views that I saw, see what I ate, see where I had a poo poo, sounds loads better than a drive in the outback already don't it It weren't though, Planes are really good and generally cheaper than going by road or rail, still we all do dumb stuff at times. First stop is get down to Chulia Street and get the 25 Ringgit minibus from Banana Guesthouse, this takes you across the border into Thailand and then onto Hat Yai, seats 9 of us in the back but you always live in hope that they are having a really bad tourist season and it will be half empty, it never is though We set off on our epic journey across Asia with just 4 of us in the back, I was so happy, my legs are like pretty long so I do need a bit of leg room and my dream had finally come true, but, then we stopped at another guesthouse for another pick up, real cute Scottish girl who I wouldn't mind being crushed up against for a while, yep this travelling lark sounded pretty damn good to me at this time, but then things started to go down hill a bit And off we go, we got 4 normal size big westerners, 4 Burmese with everything they own in the world and a little 45 kilo Thai girl, the 45 kilo Thai girl decides she wants to recline her seat, now there really aint no room on these mini buses and sitting behind her with his knees jammed against her seat is one of the farangs, she is smashing the seat against his knees, he is smashing the seat, eventually he starts shouting at the dumb bitch in German, she then had the audacity to complain about him in Thai to the driver and about how nasty and selfish he was as she only wanted to recline the seat, I think both the driver and his helper had been through this before and the helper let her sit up front while he sat in her old seat keeping it in the position it is supposed to be kept in.
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| Railay Beach Last Online: 27-11-2008 12:02 PM Join Date: Aug 2007
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| ^ When's the next part DD? It's bringing back my memories of the same god awful journey
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| Railay Beach Last Online: 27-11-2008 12:02 PM Join Date: Aug 2007
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| ^ I bloody hate those rude cxxxts, they can see you've got legs longer than your average giraffe but they still insist on trying to recline their seats, no bloody manners some people! Last time I flew in this middle eastern dude sat in front of me asked me to move my legs so he could put his seat back. Where did he think I was going to put them behind my ears or something? |
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| The Dog | Penang Georgetown to Sadao and Thai immigration So we are off at last. Penang Bridge is supposedly the longest in Asia and I think I have seen claims that it is the longest in the world, it isn't and it is pretty boring now, before when you used to drive across it you had the views of the sea and the islands and boats and all that, due to accidents because people were looking at the view rather than concerntrating on the road, so they have blocked this off with metal sheeting, probably be more fun to go a cross on the ferry to Butterworth these days, cost is the same and you pay the once for a return, ie you could come across to Penang on the ferry and then return to the mainland using the bridge, or vis versa, cost the same, you just pay to get on the island and not off of it. The motorway is pretty good but a tad boring, it's about 170 km to Sadao, few toll booths to go through, normally the mini bus driver will stop at a service station as they never seem to have enough fuel, good chance to sneak off for a cigarette. Your next main stop is at the duty free shop a couple of kilometers from the actual border, here they will fill out your tm cards as they assume your too thick to do it yourself, obviously it is best to correct their mistakes on your tm card before you get to the Thai immigration, this place is also a restaurant and all that. Malaysian side of Sadao Immigration, coming into Malaysia you got to carry your bags through customs, going out you just leave them in the minibus. Thai immigration, here they have tinted the windows so much you can't actually see which booths are open, so you just wander up to them and peer in. Thai side, this is the area to bring your cars through to Malaysia, you have to get international insurance before going through here, it is about 500baht per month for a 2 liter car. |
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| The Dog | Sadao to Hat Yai Sadao to Hat Yai is about 70kms down a reasonable dual carriage way, trouble is your mini bus driver has to offload his smuggled goods, so somewhere along that dark dreary road he will stop and make a phone call, 5 to 20 minutes someone will turn up and they will start offloading the stuff from the mini bus, hmmmm, can't they do that in their own time, passengers do have plans you know. Your lovely minibus driver will try to drop you off at Hat Yai bus station, if your getting a bus for onward travel then you got to get off here amongst the vultures, if your not getting a bus tell him you need to goto the train station, he will then tell you you have missed all the trains, this is because he has ponced around so much on the journey causing you to miss all the trains but it really don't matter as the train station is a much better area to be dropped off at, looking for a hotel near the bus station? Heres one (Hat Yai - CK Resident Guesthouse), and here is a guesthouse (Hat Yai - Ladda Guesthouse by the train station) near the train station. Where to eat and drink in Hat Yai can be found Here. (Hat Yai Thai Restaurants) |
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| The Dog | Hat Yai to Chumphon Hat Yai to Chumphon, now for some reason I woke up at 5am, normally thats just when I am going to bed, so I decided to have a wander to the train station and see what was going where, the trains to Bangkok all left late afternoon or early evening, but they got a train at 6.20am to Chumphon, so I went to book my ticket This train stopped at every village and small township there is in Southern Thailand, many of the stations were so small and badly placed that the train when stopped blocked off the road, here is a picture of one of the bigger train stations. Wouldn't be too bad living here for a while, nice view. Ok I got several hundred paddy field pictures and will probably not bother posting them as rice fields do look pretty similar.
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| The Dog | 10 hour train to Chumphon The journey is actually just over 10 hours, the first hour is pretty good, views of the sun rising over rice fields, rubber plantations, the cool breeze blowing in through the open windows, but after the first hour it did start to get a bit tedious, that cooling breeze wasn't really a breeze when your doing 80km per hour, the passengers that looked so nice and clean an hour ago were starting to look dishevelled and dirty, rice fields really don't have that much variation in what they look like, I didn't hear any cries of, "Look, there's another rice field," yes it becomes pretty damn tedious, that carriage you choose because the seats looked the most comfortable you realise is probably just as uncomfortable as the rest of them, I have to admit I was tempted to get off at Surat Thani and continue onwards some other way. The Monk So there I am sitting minding my own business, loads of empty seats on the train when a monk decided to join me, got to admit being a bit suspicious by nature I just assumed he was a fake monk who was going to try and sell me something, probably I have spent too much time in Pattaya when you start to think like that. DrB0b would have loved this, it became a conversation about amulets, I tried to stop yawning as I know nothing about them and really don't believe they can protect or give you good luck, well he even had one that made him bullet proof, I was going to ask him why all the monks down in Southern Thailand get one of these as it may help them, also the amulet to stop them being beheaded, not sure if they have one for that but reckon it would become a best seller really quick in certain areas. Anyway as he got off the train he gave me one of his Buddha amulets that was for my son to protect him from being killed by a 10 wheeler truck whilst driving to school each day, I thought that was quite a nice gesture and hope it has other lucky qualities of a similar nature. |
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| The Dog | Fine dining on Thai trains Being the local train for locals there isn't a buffet car, luckily there are loads of Thai entreprauners selling different kinds of Thai foods and drinks, my first lot of food I bought about 2 hours into the journey was this bag of red chicken bits for 40baht, I saw that the chicken lady was nearly out of chicken so thought I better get some in quick as most of the other food for sale isn't the sort of stuff I would be willing to eat, 30 minutes later she is back again with a great big full tray of about 100 pieces of chicken, so yes I probably bought yesterdays chicken Early afternoon and I am out of oreos so it's time for some more Thai food, some sort of meat with basil and a sort of fried egg for 15baht, the meat wasn't pork and was too tender to be Thai beef so I don't really like to think about that, I do think if stroller was there he may have confirmed my suspicion of it being dog meat, anyway if it was it didn't taste too bad as there was quite a lot of chillies in it |
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| Elite Member Last Online: 05-12-2007 03:50 AM Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Gropecvnt Lane Bkk
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| Hey Dawgie two questions, nah three! Yo arse hurt after a 10 hour sitdown? ...had to I bet! Foking boring? What's the point of this exercise, skint or just another wacky idea for a travelogue? Anyhow train travel in TH is cheeeap. When I was doing the Bkk-AranyaPhrathet shuffle I asked 'train, Krungthep-AranyaP. how much one way?'... wooden seat + fan all for 46 baht...it costs a bit more than traveling the whole length of BKK's BTS wow! only 5 hours, ~300 km. fokthat, says I and took the bus |
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I wanted to go to some places in Southern Thailand I had never been to before or for a very long time anyway, anyway as there was a train going to Chumphon I decided that would be some where to go, maybe visit a few beaches and Islands, so there I am talking to some waitress in Chumphon and she was telling me how it had been raining all day everyday for bloody ages, so I nipped back to the train station and got another ticket to carry on my journey | |||
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| The Dog | The smoking room and the toilet Nowadays with all this rubbish about secondary smoking is bad for your health the Thais have clamped down a bit on smoking on the trains, so you have to smoke between carriages or at the very back of the train, obviously with the train bouncing around at 80kmph and the doors being wide open it makes it quite an exciting experience. This is where the drugs come into the tale; So there I am at the back of the train having a cigarette, when I noticed that the Thai guy who was crouched down was actually glue sniffing, he had the lid open on his tin of glue and seemed quite happy, he then saw I was smoking, just on the otherside of the partition was where the railway policeman was sitting, this glue sniffing idiot then complained to the police man that I was smoking, I mean there he is with his tin of glue complaining to a police man, bit of a shock that one. As you can see in this picture the toilet is not really usuable by a foreigner, also the smell was unbelieveble, I managed to stay in there just long enough to take this picture. ![]() The video is taken in the smoking area of the train which some Thai guy decided was a good area to have a piss rather than use the toilet
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| The Dog | A short stay in Chumphon Chumphon is where you can get boats to a lot of the islands, ie Koh Tao and Ko Phangan, as it was raining and had been for days it was back to the train station to see what trains were going that evening, the 8.20pm to Bangkok had upper birth number 13 available so I was to travel in luxury, so it was back to the Bar (Chumphon Italian Restaurant Fame Tour & Travel) to get some beer down my neck. Another Restaurant in Chumphon, (Fine dinning at Thai petrol stations) and some Hotels can be found here. |
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| The Dog | Hat Yai to Chumphon Passengers Forgot some of the people pictures on the Hat Yai to Chumphon train, this first guy got on at Surat Thani, he then laid out his mat and promptly went to sleep for a while, later he woke up, rolled up his mat, got a bunch of bead necklace type things out and then tried to sell them to other passengers. This is the carriage next to mine, the seats seem a lot smaller. |
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| The Dog | Chumphon To Bangkok in the sleeper train So 8.20pm was my train time to leave Chumphon, they had quite a few others at this sort of time, mine initiated from Surat Thani, not long after the train from Butterworth is probably due, but they had a few within those hours that were going to Bangkok. Time to endure another 10 hour train journey; The ticket for this one was just under 700baht, yep same length of journey I had just done for 70 odd baht but you get air con and a bed of sorts, also takes bloody 10 hours aswell, anyway when you got your own bed on a Thai train this does cause hangovers, I really have no idea why but I always get a real bad hangover from these trains, maybe some sort of gas or something. Getting pissed up in the buffet car; Now these trains are great, not only have you got your own air con bed they got a place to drink and smoke as much as you could ever want, yep time to nip down to the buffet car, this is the open windy section of the train where they try to sell what they call meals to unsuspecting people, me, I know all this already so it is beer and ciggys time, aint gonna eat that shite, and hell, 100baht for a large chang beer seems expensive, but it does help you sleep on the train if you get enough of them down you. What did suprise me yet again was the lovely waitress, she asked me if I would like another large chang beer and obviously I couldn't refuse, she served me that lovely ice cold chang beer and then told me that all the carriages would be locked in 5 minutes, fok me, I staggered off out of the buffet car beer in hand wondering where the fok my carriage could be, these trains are bloody long, although I remember sleeping with a really sexy Dutch girl many years ago due to them locking the carriages, yep
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