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Hello All,

We are planning a few days away from HH in Feb next, does anyone have any accommodation, restaurants and things to see recommendations? We know it maybe quiet, but still want some life within walking distance.... Also, what sort of weather should we expect..

Thanks GN.
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You could start your planning by looking at our sister site http://www.bangsaphanguide.com/ .

We have a few Bang Saphanian Members on here, so I'm sure they'll be along to help soon.
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All the info you want is here: http://www.bangsaphanguide.com

For accommodation I recommend Palm Gardens, one of the best in the area.

Restaurants - Country Road, Roy Tawan, Why Not.

Weather - wet in the mornings, dry in the afternoons.

Edit: you beat me BB!
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buksida wrote:All the info you want is here: http://www.bangsaphanguide.com

For accommodation I recommend Palm Gardens, one of the best in the area.

Restaurants - Country Road, Roy Tawan, Why Not.

Weather - wet in the mornings, dry in the afternoons.

Edit: you beat me BB!
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8) Thanks Guys.....Will check out that link,,and look up Palm Gardens as a first option. :cheers: GN.
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