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HOLIDAY HOME RENT BANGKOK VACATION HOUSE RENTAL ACCOMMODATION THAI PROPERTY THAILAND HOMESTAY HOUSES: "HOLIDAY HOME RENT BANGKOK VACATION HOUSE RENTAL ACCOMMODATION THAI"

written: 27 January 2007
Brand new holiday 5 bedroom teak wood home in Bangkok Taling Chan district. It's by Thanon Wongwan Rob Nok and by the Klong Bang Tal - 5 minutes drive to South Bus Terminal (towards Kanchanaburi, Cha Am, Hua Hin, Phuket, Krabi and Malaysia) on Thonburi & 15 minutes to Chao Phraya River, Khaosan Rd, the Old King's Palace & the Wat Pho. There is also a frequent bus 556 to Suvarnabhumi Airport. Pictures on request. check it out on google maps: lat=13.79381307 latitude lon=100.408499781 longitude Around are traditional houses with orchards, gardens, peace and clean air. Suit family with children and animals as the place is safe and has a terrace under the elevated on stilts house. Goes cheap, even short let - as I can't go on holidays to Bangkok as often as I use to go. At the moment stays there my daughter with her children, but she can move to my sister in law house just the next door. Daily $30, weekly $100, monthly $300. A much better option of staying in Bangkok than the town centre, with it's noise, pollution, traffic jams and crowds of tourists. In a Taling Chan home-stay you will immerse yourself in a traditional lifestyle and learn a little bit about Thai culture and customs. Walks through the fruit orchards and flower groves make a very challenging experience. You can feel here like living in the traditional thai willage - yet 5 minutes walk is 7/11 shop, cash machine and a daily street market. A short ride there is a famous traditional thai floating market in Taling Chan by the Chakphra Canal. There are several nice homestays in that area - old thai teak wood houses on stilts just overlooking slowly moving canals. You are in the middle of verdant and vast, lush gardens. There is nothing comparable to it in the whole of Thailand - a dream student home stay or a holiday accommodation. http://massagelondon.org

Pros: Brand new holiday 5 bedroom teak wood home Bangkok
Cons: HOLIDAY HOME RENT BANGKOK VACATION HOUSE RENTAL AC
Rating: 4/4
Details: BANGKOK TALING CHAN, THAWI WATTANA, THONBURI, SALATHAMMASOP, 00447957473617 massagelondon@gmail.com
General by massagelondon, who visited here (April 2006)




 

HOLIDAY HOME RENT BANGKOK VACATION HOUSE RENTAL ACCOMMODATION THAI PROPERTY THAILAND HOMESTAY HOUSES: "HOLIDAY HOME RENT BANGKOK VACATION HOUSE RENTAL ACCOMMODATION THAI"

written: 27 January 2007
Brand new holiday 5 bedroom teak wood home in Bangkok Taling Chan district. It's by Thanon Wongwan Rob Nok and by the Klong Bang Tal - 5 minutes drive to South Bus Terminal (towards Kanchanaburi, Cha Am, Hua Hin, Phuket, Krabi and Malaysia) on Thonburi & 15 minutes to Chao Phraya River, Khaosan Rd, the Old King's Palace & the Wat Pho. There is also a frequent bus 556 to Suvarnabhumi Airport. Pictures on request. check it out on google maps: lat=13.79381307 latitude lon=100.408499781 longitude Around are traditional houses with orchards, gardens, peace and clean air. Suit family with children and animals as the place is safe and has a terrace under the elevated on stilts house. Goes cheap, even short let - as I can't go on holidays to Bangkok as often as I use to go. At the moment stays there my daughter with her children, but she can move to my sister in law house just the next door. Daily $30, weekly $100, monthly $300. A much better option of staying in Bangkok than the town centre, with it's noise, pollution, traffic jams and crowds of tourists. In a Taling Chan home-stay you will immerse yourself in a traditional lifestyle and learn a little bit about Thai culture and customs. Walks through the fruit orchards and flower groves make a very challenging experience. You can feel here like living in the traditional thai willage - yet 5 minutes walk is 7/11 shop, cash machine and a daily street market. A short ride there is a famous traditional thai floating market in Taling Chan by the Chakphra Canal. There are several nice homestays in that area - old thai teak wood houses on stilts just overlooking slowly moving canals. You are in the middle of verdant and vast, lush gardens. There is nothing comparable to it in the whole of Thailand - a dream student home stay or a holiday accommodation. http://massagelondon.org

Pros: Brand new holiday 5 bedroom teak wood home Bangkok
Cons: Brand new holiday 5 bedroom teak wood home Bangkok
Rating: 4/4
Details: BANGKOK TALING CHAN, THAWI WATTANA, THONBURI, SALATHAMMASOP, 00447957473617 massagelondon@gmail.com
Attractions by massagelondon, who visited here (March 2006)




 

HOLIDAY HOME RENT BANGKOK VACATION HOUSE RENTAL ACCOMMODATION THAI PROPERTY THAILAND HOMESTAY HOUSES: "HOLIDAY HOME RENT BANGKOK VACATION HOUSE RENTAL ACCOMMODATION THAI"

written: 27 January 2007
Brand new holiday 5 bedroom teak wood home in Bangkok Taling Chan district. It's by Thanon Wongwan Rob Nok and by the Klong Bang Tal - 5 minutes drive to South Bus Terminal (towards Kanchanaburi, Cha Am, Hua Hin, Phuket, Krabi and Malaysia) on Thonburi & 15 minutes to Chao Phraya River, Khaosan Rd, the Old King's Palace & the Wat Pho. There is also a frequent bus 556 to Suvarnabhumi Airport. Pictures on request. check it out on google maps: lat=13.79381307 latitude lon=100.408499781 longitude Around are traditional houses with orchards, gardens, peace and clean air. Suit family with children and animals as the place is safe and has a terrace under the elevated on stilts house. Goes cheap, even short let - as I can't go on holidays to Bangkok as often as I use to go. At the moment stays there my daughter with her children, but she can move to my sister in law house just the next door. Daily $30, weekly $100, monthly $300. A much better option of staying in Bangkok than the town centre, with it's noise, pollution, traffic jams and crowds of tourists. In a Taling Chan home-stay you will immerse yourself in a traditional lifestyle and learn a little bit about Thai culture and customs. Walks through the fruit orchards and flower groves make a very challenging experience. You can feel here like living in the traditional thai willage - yet 5 minutes walk is 7/11 shop, cash machine and a daily street market. A short ride there is a famous traditional thai floating market in Taling Chan by the Chakphra Canal. There are several nice homestays in that area - old thai teak wood houses on stilts just overlooking slowly moving canals. You are in the middle of verdant and vast, lush gardens. There is nothing comparable to it in the whole of Thailand - a dream student home stay or a holiday accommodation. http://massagelondon.org

Pros: HOLIDAY HOME RENT BANGKOK VACATION HOUSE RENTAL AC
Cons: HOLIDAY HOME RENT BANGKOK VACATION HOUSE RENTAL AC
Rating: 4/4
Details: BANGKOK TALING CHAN, THAWI WATTANA, THONBURI, SALATHAMMASOP, 07957473617 massagelondon@gmail.com
Neighborhoods by massagelondon, who visited here (February 2006)




 

HOLIDAY HOME RENT BANGKOK VACATION HOUSE RENTAL ACCOMMODATION THAI PROPERTY THAILAND HOMESTAY HOUSES: "HOLIDAY HOME RENT BANGKOK VACATION HOUSE RENTAL ACCOMMODATION THAI"

written: 27 January 2007
Brand new holiday 5 bedroom teak wood home in Bangkok Taling Chan district. It's by Thanon Wongwan Rob Nok and by the Klong Bang Tal - 5 minutes drive to South Bus Terminal (towards Kanchanaburi, Cha Am, Hua Hin, Phuket, Krabi and Malaysia) on Thonburi & 15 minutes to Chao Phraya River, Khaosan Rd, the Old King's Palace & the Wat Pho. There is also a frequent bus 556 to Suvarnabhumi Airport. Pictures on request. check it out on google maps: lat=13.79381307 latitude lon=100.408499781 longitude Around are traditional houses with orchards, gardens, peace and clean air. Suit family with children and animals as the place is safe and has a terrace under the elevated on stilts house. Goes cheap, even short let - as I can't go on holidays to Bangkok as often as I use to go. At the moment stays there my daughter with her children, but she can move to my sister in law house just the next door. Daily $30, weekly $100, monthly $300. A much better option of staying in Bangkok than the town centre, with it's noise, pollution, traffic jams and crowds of tourists. In a Taling Chan home-stay you will immerse yourself in a traditional lifestyle and learn a little bit about Thai culture and customs. Walks through the fruit orchards and flower groves make a very challenging experience. You can feel here like living in the traditional thai willage - yet 5 minutes walk is 7/11 shop, cash machine and a daily street market. A short ride there is a famous traditional thai floating market in Taling Chan by the Chakphra Canal. There are several nice homestays in that area - old thai teak wood houses on stilts just overlooking slowly moving canals. You are in the middle of verdant and vast, lush gardens. There is nothing comparable to it in the whole of Thailand - a dream student home stay or a holiday accommodation.

Pros: HOLIDAY HOME RENT BANGKOK VACATION HOUSE RENTAL
Cons: HOLIDAY HOME RENT BANGKOK VACATION HOUSE RENTAL
Rating: 4/4
Details: BANGKOK TALING CHAN, THAWI WATTANA, THONBURI, SALATHAMMASOP, 00447957473617 massagelondon@gmail.com
Accommodation by massagelondon, who visited here (January 2006)




 

traditional thai teak wood house Bangkok Thailand homestay home stay to rent: "traditional thai teak wood house Bangkok Thailand homestay home stay t"

written: 03 September 2006
have to rent out my brand new holiday 3 bedroom teak wood home in Bangkok Taling Chan district. It's by Thanon Wongwan Rob Nok and by the Klong Bang Tal - 5 minutes drive to South Bus Terminal (towards Kanchanaburi, Cha Am, Hua Hin, Phuket, Krabi and Malaysia) on Thonburi & 15 minutes to Chao Phraya River, Khaosan Rd, the Old King's Palace & the Wat Pho. There is also a frequent bus to Suvarnabhumi Airport. Pictures on request. check it out on google maps: lat=13.79381307 latitude lon=100.408499781 longitude Around are traditional houses with orchards, gardens, peace and clean air. Suit family with children and animals as the place is safe and has a terrace under the elevated on stilts house. Goes cheap, even short let - as I can't go on holidays to Bangkok as often as I use to go. At the moment stays there my daughter with her children, but she can move to my sister in law house just the next door. A much better option of staying in Bangkok than the town centre, with it's noise, pollution, traffic jams and crowds of tourists. In a Taling Chan home-stay you will immerse yourself in a traditional lifestyle and learn a little bit about Thai culture and customs. Walks through the fruit orchards and flower groves make a very challenging experience. You can feel here like living in the traditional thai willage - yet 5 minutes walk is 7/11 shop, cash machine and a daily street market. A short ride there is a famous traditional thai floating market in Taling Chan by the Chakphra Canal. There are several nice homestays in that area - old thai teak wood houses on stilts just overlooking slowly moving canals. You are in the middle of verdant and vast, lush gardens. There is nothing comparable to it in the whole of Thailand - a dream student home stay or a holiday accommodation.

Pros: traditional thai teak wood house Bangkok Thailand
Cons: traditional thai teak wood house Bangkok Thailand
Rating: 4/4
Details: traditional thai teak wood house Bangkok Thailand homestay home stay to rent +44 7957473617 massagelondon@gmail.com
Attractions by massagelondon, who visited here (January 2006)




 

traditional thai teak wood house Bangkok homestay home stay: "traditional thai teak wood house Bangkok homestay home stay"

written: 03 September 2006
I have to rent out my brand new holiday 3 bedroom teak wood home in Bangkok Taling Chan district. It's by Thanon Wongwan Rob Nok and by the Klong Bang Tal - 5 minutes drive to South Bus Terminal (towards Kanchanaburi, Cha Am, Hua Hin, Phuket, Krabi and Malaysia) on Thonburi & 15 minutes to Chao Phraya River, Khaosan Rd, the Old King's Palace & the Wat Pho. There is also a frequent bus to Suvarnabhumi Airport. Pictures on request. check it out on google maps: lat=13.79381307 latitude lon=100.408499781 longitude Around are traditional houses with orchards, gardens, peace and clean air. Suit family with children and animals as the place is safe and has a terrace under the elevated on stilts house. Goes cheap, even short let - as I can't go on holidays to Bangkok as often as I use to go. At the moment stays there my daughter with her children, but she can move to my sister in law house just the next door. A much better option of staying in Bangkok than the town centre, with it's noise, pollution, traffic jams and crowds of tourists. In a Taling Chan home-stay you will immerse yourself in a traditional lifestyle and learn a little bit about Thai culture and customs. Walks through the fruit orchards and flower groves make a very challenging experience. You can feel here like living in the traditional thai willage - yet 5 minutes walk is 7/11 shop, cash machine and a daily street market. A short ride there is a famous traditional thai floating market in Taling Chan by the Chakphra Canal. There are several nice homestays in that area - old thai teak wood houses on stilts just overlooking slowly moving canals. You are in the middle of verdant and vast, lush gardens. There is nothing comparable to it in the whole of Thailand - a dream student home stay or a holiday accommodation.

Pros: cheap, stylish,
Cons: traditional thai teak wood house Bangkok homestay
Rating: 4/4
Details: traditional thai teak wood house Bangkok homestay home stay +44 7957473617 massagelondon@gmail.com
Accommodation by massagelondon, who visited here (January 2006)




 

all night party: "under the full moon"

written: 13 November 2001
all people be warned this is not for the faint hearted an atraction out of his world, a couple of days full partying through the night and through the day depending on the person. but be advised this can be very costly if you do not find out plenty of infomation before hand

Pros: the best party ever
Cons: quite a distance from bangkok
Rating: 2/4
Details: koh phan gnan( ko-pan-yang)
Nightlife by robbie_arm, who lived here (May 2000)




 

Internet: "DON'T pay too much!!!"

written: 13 August 2001
I never pay more than 30 Baht/hour for internet. On the main tourist roads it is normaly 60 Baht and sometimes I have seen up to 120 Baht! Don't pay that, 30 Baht is just a couple of streets off the main tourist ones.

Pros: Cheap
Cons: none
Rating: 4/4
Details:
General by ericfschmidt, who visited here (August 2001)




 

How to avoid a little stress: "More on the Terrifying Tuk-Tuks"

written: 13 August 2001
Well, here is an update on the not-so-wonderful Tuk-Tuks. Yes, at first they are nice but the originality wears off really quick. But what you must really watch out for is the 10 Baht tours and the really cheap rides. They will stop off at various clothing stores and make you stay there for up to 15 minutes and they will often make you go to "just one more". It gets very very old very very quick. And unless it is a very long trip across town don't pay more than 40 Baht or so without the stopovers, you must be very clear about "no stops". I recommend the bus or just walk.

Pros: fast
Cons: not-so-cheap anymore, sometimes no-so-fast either.
Rating: 2/4
Details:
Transportation by ericfschmidt, who visited here (August 2001)




 

Talcum Powder: "Keep cool in the heat!"

written: 11 June 2001
Thai people seem to shower in the early evening- right around when the sun goes down, before dinner. Perhaps this is to cool off after the peak of the heat. One way you can tell they've had a shower is when they step out onto the street with damp hair just combed and a body covered in talcum powder. Apparently talcum powder rubbed over your body after showering will keep you cooler for a longer period of time - staves of the sweat, I guess. I tried it a few times and it seemed to work :-)

Pros: keep cool!
Cons: covered in white powder
Rating: just a tip
Details:
Culture/Conduct by savage, who visited here (May 1999)




 
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