Cha Am Better Than Hua Hin
Jockey wrote:
PS - There are much more seedy bars in Cha Am too and I'm not talking about the Chicken Coop area which is lousy!
Jockey,
When you say "there are more seedy bars in Cha Am" do you mean this in a really detrimental way - such as "beware"! .......
or is it a way of saying there are alternative bars or areas in Cha Am - other than the lousy Chicken Coop district - which are considered more acceptable (more friendly & inviting) and offer the opportunity to find company & comfort to those who may wish to occassionaly participate in such activity??
bradders
PS - There are much more seedy bars in Cha Am too and I'm not talking about the Chicken Coop area which is lousy!
Jockey,
When you say "there are more seedy bars in Cha Am" do you mean this in a really detrimental way - such as "beware"! .......
or is it a way of saying there are alternative bars or areas in Cha Am - other than the lousy Chicken Coop district - which are considered more acceptable (more friendly & inviting) and offer the opportunity to find company & comfort to those who may wish to occassionaly participate in such activity??
bradders
"A man who doesn't change his mind will soon have no change to mind!"
restaurants
I have tried most of the seafood restaurants and found Medsai to be the best
Darn it Jockey, now you are going to screw up Cha Am with all these people from HH. I live in Cha Am and would not consider any other place. The beach is really great and clean and not crowded. Now when I say the beach I am not refering to the main beach. The beach I enjoy is in front of the Holliday Inn Regent and The Veranda resort. If you like walking the beach and time it for around low tied it is outstanding. There are restaurants all along the beach and some are excellent. If you want to be pampered at a reasonable price try the Veranda restaurant everything we have tried there has been good.
I would go on but don't want to encourage a lot of people to move here and change things. But we forgive ya Jockey for letting the cat out of the bag. The wife is not sure I should send this and attract more people.
Norm
I would go on but don't want to encourage a lot of people to move here and change things. But we forgive ya Jockey for letting the cat out of the bag. The wife is not sure I should send this and attract more people.
Norm
Ive been toying with the idea of living in Cha am for over a year...
I hope it doesnt change much.... As in the past ive seen Samui change
soo much every year i go... that if it wasnt for friends there id stop
going...
Its a shame...Fell in Love with HH Mind...but wanna live outside a
little... ill Keep the mind open... i be there tomorrow if i could
I hope it doesnt change much.... As in the past ive seen Samui change
soo much every year i go... that if it wasnt for friends there id stop
going...
Its a shame...Fell in Love with HH Mind...but wanna live outside a
little... ill Keep the mind open... i be there tomorrow if i could
The only Geordie in sleepy Cha am since 2009 :cheers:
Had a bungalow built in Cha-am last year and i'd say it's gotta be the best move i've ever made. Absolutely love it,very relaxing place(which we wanted)but close enough to Hua Hin if your after a bit more night life.Most of my family have been out to visit and really enjoyed themselves.Can't retire there just yet but looking forward to spending more and more time there in future.As has been mentioned previously,i just hope Cha-am doesn't change like places like Pattaya have,i can remember when that was nothing more than a fishing village! Totally ruined now.
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Chaam better than HuaHin?
Would that be the cop with an office in a shack who quite likes the odd bottle of birthday whisky from regular farang motorists passing through his patch?