
Can anyone help with the elecy supply? 110v or 240v? 3pin or 2 pin sockets? flat orpound pins?
Please help!!!!

Closest place is Koh Talu, I find the diving better at Chumphon though, more info here:homersdouble wrote: any good dive sites fairly close or easily accessable by taxi at this time of year?
buksida wrote:Closest place is Koh Talu, I find the diving better at Chumphon though, more info here:homersdouble wrote: any good dive sites fairly close or easily accessable by taxi at this time of year?
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lomuamart wrote:As far as The Anantara is concerened, I stayed there in 1989 for three weeks on my first holiday to Thailand. It was The Royal Garden village in those days.
I've been living here for 8 years now, so that sums the place up nicely for me.
Beware, else you won't be going home
PS, I havn't been living at the resort for the past 8 years - if only!!
SuperTonic wrote:Trust me when you get to Hua Hin you'll fall in love with the place, it's quite possibly the strangest place in the world and yet it's still so much fun. Dont forget when haggling, 20% off is what you'll usually get, and do it with a smile on your face
Oh and dont use taxis, hire a bike, it's cheap enough and driving in Thailand is nuts but bags of fun.
Not the first. The first time I came here was 1969, and to a small village in central Thailand named Takhli, which fyi was originally built by the Japanese in WWII along with the military base there. A two lane blacktop road town with nothing but dirt and wooden buildings on each side of it. For three weeks I was petrified to go off base. But oh boy, once I did, I never wanted to come back.SuperTonic wrote:Hehe well maybe I should say Thailand in general is the strangest place I've ever been (but in a nice way). I say that because not a day went by without something surprising me by being substantially new or different to British life.....