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#1 of 15 Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima travel blogs
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Jun 02, 2006 - Nov 19, 2008
So far its been 28 months away, exploring Europe and Asia. Whale Sharks, Manta Rays, Pandas, Elephants, Komodo Dragons, Turtles, Tigers, rats, bats, cats and cockroaches. The Kremlin, Great Wall, Angkor, Bagan, Terracotta Warriors, Trans Siberian railway and fantastic travbuddy's! Stolen bags, crowbar threats, bank robbery, 2 motorbike crashes, 1 bus crash, pancreatis, erosion of the liver and kidneys, BUT i'm still here and telling my tale! Check out the blog and leave a smile/comment.
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#2 of 15 Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima travel blogs
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Jan 16, 2007 - Aug 28, 2007
The only way to get to Pak Chong, our base for visiting Khao Yai National Park, is Thailand's notoriously slow railway. Once we were only offered standing, third-class tickets I started to think it might be a bit of a nightmare. For some reason, I was thinking scorching heat in a stinky, cramped carriage, stuck between sweaty unfriendly locals and chickens and other animals wedged inside bamboo cages. It was actually pretty much the London Underground, overground, but having to make…
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#3 of 15 Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima travel blogs
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Nov 15, 2008
It was really fun on there we almost got drunk we all are informally good remember again!!!
Other one start from BKK to Pakchong for lunch but i was stared from korat to Pakchong after that we had lunch at Banmai resort & Restaurant and was drive for 1 hour to Chattip resort
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#4 of 15 Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima travel blogs
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Dec 22, 2005 - Dec 23, 2005
at first me & my friends'd like to go to travel some place near bangkok
at Farm Chokchai, we'd stay in Boutique Camp accommodation in the middle of a forest and do many acticities like try milking a cow, riding a horse, ice cream workshop, trek to a hilltop in the centre of the farm for fresh air and a spectacular sunrise, along with a gourmet picnic breakfast.
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#5 of 15 Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima travel blogs
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Nov 11, 2008 - Nov 16, 2008
only went there for work but finally i can travel for a while
first!!! berfore get in Surin we all went to Chet soa noi water fall after that went to STAR WELL Resort It was Bali style, so when we get in Surin we all stayed at Kasem Garden Hotel really good breeze in there
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#6 of 15 Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima travel blogs
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Jun 14, 2006 - Jul 28, 2006
We caught a plane from Chengdu to Bangkok and arrived at our guest house at 3 am. Tanisha booked us at this Christian guest house because we're not exactly into the whole "Backpacker's Road" where you have to constantly watch your purse and dodge vomiting drunkards on the road. But the Christian guest house was a whole other experience, as I learned at dinner. We learned that most of the people staying in the guest house are missionaries in impoverished town…
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#7 of 15 Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima travel blogs
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Nov 21, 2004 - Dec 11, 2004
Bangkok (Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Klongs, China Town, Calypso & Patpong), Damnoen Saduak, River Kwae, River Kwae Floatel, Ayuttaya, National Park Khao Yai & Loy Krathong, Phimai & Khon Kaen, Khao Kho, Phitsanuloke, Sukothai Historical Park, Chiang Mai (Maesa Elephant Camp, Doi Sutep,Bo Sang, Longnecks), Koh Chang, Bangkok.
Full (Dutch) Travel Journal & pictures at: http://www.edsander.com/travel/thailand/
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#8 of 15 Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima travel blogs
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Mar 01, 2002 - Mar 02, 2002
During visit the dental camp, we went to visits several Prasat Hins.
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#9 of 15 Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima travel blogs
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Feb 12, 2006 - Apr 01, 2006
We broke the journey to Laos in a town with two names: Nakhon Ratchasima aka Khorat. Zoe was still feeling unwell from the heatstroke she'd picked up in Bangkok, so she waited at the bus station with the bags while I went around town looking for a hotel. I found an OK place (bizarrely called the Tokyo Hotel) and a few minutes later we were both there and findingĀ a room. The main reason for stopping in Khorat (apart from its being approximately halfway to the Lao border) was to use it as a b…
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#10 of 15 Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima travel blogs
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Jun 28, 2008 - Jul 27, 2008
De 21ste zijn we naar het lokale ziekenhuis geweest en hebben we s'ochtends voor 80 bath (1 euro nogwat) de hechtingen eruit laten halen. (na wat bureaucratische rompslomp).
Daarna hebben we de tuktuk naar het treinstation genomen en de trein naar Korat gepakt. Het was erg warm, een van de eerste dagen sinds tijden zonder regen.
Ergens halverwege de reis valt de motor van de lokomotief uit en we blijven dan ongeveer een uur ergens in de middle of nowhere.. Ach.. dat was ook wel weer …
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#11 of 15 Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima travel blogs
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Jul 27, 2007 - Oct 23, 2007
Heute hatten wir eine ganztaegige gefuehre Tour ducht den Regenwald im Khao Yai National Park. Es war total spannend und aufregend. Wir haben einige Tiere (Affen, Voegel, Spinnen...) gesehen, uns mit netten Leuten unterhalten, sind sowohl zu Fuss als auch mit dem Auto viel herumgestreift, haben am Holz von Zimt und Sandelholzbaeumen gerochen... Es war wunderbar, bis auf die Leeches, so wiederliche Wurmartige kleine Blutsauger, die staendig an einem hochgekrabbelt sind... Leider ist es mi…
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#12 of 15 Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima travel blogs
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Dec 05, 2006 - Jan 01, 2007
I spent 4 weeks backpacking through Thailand, Vietnam & Cambodia. Vietnam is absolutely the most beautiful country I have ever been to! The people in this region are incredibly friendly, humble and appreciative and I would gladly go back given the opportunity!
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#13 of 15 Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima travel blogs
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Jan 22, 2008
As a part of my five month trip, I've spent four weeks in Thailand
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#14 of 15 Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima travel blogs
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Oct 16, 2006 - Feb 10, 2007
After arriving in Nakhon Ratchasima, I quickly settled in at Po Muang Hotel. This hotel didn't seem to really cater for tourists, but I decided to stay anyway because I was too lazy to go and search for any other hotels. According to the Lonely Planet there weren't that many hotels catering for tourists anyways in Nakhon Ratchasima.I wandered around the city for a bit, until I stumbled upon a place that rented out motorbikes. It was a tad bit expensive and the bastard wouldn't give me a disco…
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#15 of 15 Changwat Nakhon Ratchasima travel blogs
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Aug 13, 2006 - Aug 05, 2007
5 uur durende busrit van en naar Bangkok dagelijks (96/157B)
trein dagelijks 2de/3de (110/50B)
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