Thailand Travel Kit: Huts, Trip Itineraries, and Tips for the Budget or Upscale Tourist by a Thailand Insider who has lived in Thailand for 11 years by Jack B. Wily ... see you in Thailand ...
i can be reached at 088 456 5736 don't get stuck in a hotel on the wrong side of the road. i see a lot of tourists who book on the net. they see coconut trees and stuff and they book. they get off the truck when they get here and the building is ugly and the beach is on the other side of the street.
there is a story behind how I found the beach. at the end of the story i just asked a lady where a good beach was... and she pointed to the beach. it is a good beach. ten dollars a night for a long-term stay, say a month. a bit more for a week or two.
i actually traveled a long road on the way to samui. i stayed with a thai girl who asked for so much money that i left. i stayed on elephant island until they burned the bungalows and built a boring hotel. i thought i might not find a really good place to stay again. And then i arrived at the beach.
the funny thing is it looks a lot like the place i stayed at after they burnt the huts on white sands beach on elephant island. i found some more huts, but they were a 20 minute walk from the road. once i was there i was there, but actually i walked up to road often. the ky huts on white sands were good because white sands beach is the main beach on the island and the seven-eleven was a five minute walk and ethnic restaurants and little shops were around... and there were other tourists in the huts and some social stuff going on. there was a place to dance and bars to drink at.
after they burnt them i went to that other place isolated i felt alone
now on samui the walk to the street is about a hundred yards. i don't want to go to the street. a few tourists here but a few. and i am happy and content.
Neel
i can be reached at 088 456 5736 don't get stuck in a hotel on the wrong side of the road. i see a lot of tourists who book on the net. they see coconut trees and stuff and they book. they get off the truck when they get here and the building is ugly and the beach is on the other side of the street.
there is a story behind how I found the beach. at the end of the story i just asked a lady where a good beach was... and she pointed to the beach. it is a good beach. ten dollars a night for a long-term stay, say a month. a bit more for a week or two.
i actually traveled a long road on the way to samui. i stayed with a thai girl who asked for so much money that i left. i stayed on elephant island until they burned the bungalows and built a boring hotel. i thought i might not find a really good place to stay again. And then i arrived at the beach.
the funny thing is it looks a lot like the place i stayed at after they burnt the huts on white sands beach on elephant island. i found some more huts, but they were a 20 minute walk from the road. once i was there i was there, but actually i walked up to road often. the ky huts on white sands were good because white sands beach is the main beach on the island and the seven-eleven was a five minute walk and ethnic restaurants and little shops were around... and there were other tourists in the huts and some social stuff going on. there was a place to dance and bars to drink at.
after they burnt them i went to that other place isolated i felt alone
now on samui the walk to the street is about a hundred yards. i don't want to go to the street. a few tourists here but a few. and i am happy and content.
Neel
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