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Comment from: Bill Grimson Email · http://www.isanvillage.com
Nice blog richard. I would agree that one of the nicest places to while away a few lazy hours is on a Thai beach.
I'm always amazed at the vast array of food and styles that end up passing your deckchair on the beach. Whatever your hearts desire is in Thai food - with patience it will ultimately pass your spot on the beach.
I had my first ride on a banana boat at Bang Saen at the tender age of 46. I was amazed at how difficult it was to get on, stay on and survive the ride.
Thai kids and teenagers make it seem so effortless and most importantly fun!!!!!

Bill
2006-03-24 @ 02:09
Comment from: Dan
I would of liked to have a foot massage when i was in pattaya over the summer. We also tried the banana float but didn't like it. The person driving the boat was either a novice at steering or didn't like us very much, as we were tossed off the banana boat every 15 seconds.
2006-03-24 @ 15:43
Comment from: Jenny Email
Yeah it definitely takes 3 hours from Bangkok to Cha-am and just looking from the beach chair picture, it's still the same like 10 years ago. I love eating the food at the beach but then all the stray dogs that sometimes dabble by, eye the 'moo yaang' with a wet tongue. I wonder if the ice-cream lady still comes by?

Btw, is this near the Cha-am police station? My uncle works there (^^)
2006-03-25 @ 18:55
Comment from: Kaley
Hello Everyone! I am going to Bangkok for a school trip next Easter! what can you tell me about Thailand and how should i pack?
2006-04-05 @ 07:33
Comment from: Paul
Do not miss the seafood restaurants at the north end of Cha-am. (along fishing docks) From the beach head north, keep right where the road splits, across the small bridge continue to the end. Pick out your meal live from the basins in front of the restaurants.
2006-07-01 @ 09:27
Comment from: Bones Email
I'm going to Cha-Am in one month... I will be staying there for a full semester (four months) from Jan to May. If anyone has any tips, suggestions, or will be there over my stay... Let me know...!
2007-12-01 @ 00:39
Comment from: andrew
my stay in cha am whit my friend , good price end good restaurant, but the beach no clean...
2010-02-16 @ 00:19

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