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#1 of 5 Phangnga travel blogs
Phangnga
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Oct 10, 2006 - Oct 16, 2006
While visiting my sister in Kuala Lumpur, we desided to have some days in Thailand. Traveling with AirAsia, it`s almost for free. We booked a nice hotel in Karon beach and from there we planed our excursion to Phangnga National Park with elephant safari, Khao Tapoo Roch Phuket, Krabi, Khai Nai, Khai Nui, and Khai Nok Islands.
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#2 of 5 Phangnga travel blogs
Phang nga!
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Apr 02, 2006 - Apr 27, 2006
Fabulous trip! April 2006. First to join Asanthika, then with Laurent.
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#3 of 5 Phangnga travel blogs
Claustrophobia in Phang Nga/James Bond Island,Elephants Sans Shock Absorbers, & When Monkeys Attack
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Mar 27, 2007 - Apr 04, 2007
our time on phuket is more relaxing/chill but the big tour we did was to phang nga bay and james bond island (a location for the man with the golden gun).  the tour took us elephant riding (sort of neat for the first time, but I can see how one wouldn't want to do it again) - elephant unemployment is a growing problem in thailand as they are revered but expensive to maintain and the traditional lumber work they do is limited now due to forestry conservation. so now most work in ...
198 photos 8,643 words 11 comments
#4 of 5 Phangnga travel blogs
Finding Inner Peace: Phangnga Travel Photos
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Jan 12, 2005 - May 25, 2008
Thailand-Laos-Cambodia A quest for good times, new memories and understanding more of mine/others complex and beautiful lives.
35 photos 1,582 words 2 comments
#5 of 5 Phangnga travel blogs
Thailand 2003: Phangnga Travel Photos
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Jan 27, 2003 - Feb 09, 2003
a few days in Bangkok; a group tour with Italians with a bus up to the golden triangle and back; a week split between Phuket (too touristy) and Phi Phi Island (fantastic) We met some nice Italians; we found the Thai people very friendly and the country beautiful
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