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Anybody here been to Petchabun before? Any hotel reccomendations? A/C and a safe is a must, This is first port of call with all my money and needs to be safe and secure.
Im looking forward to going next year it sounds really nice, Will a decent bottle of something be a good icebreaker when im visiting my ladyfriends family/village?
I bought a bottle of Talisker 12yr old to do this last year, After carting it around for a few days i gave it away to a mate in Bang Bua Thong, Nonthaburi. It certainly fired up a few enquisitive locals!!
Im looking forward to going next year it sounds really nice, Will a decent bottle of something be a good icebreaker when im visiting my ladyfriends family/village?
I bought a bottle of Talisker 12yr old to do this last year, After carting it around for a few days i gave it away to a mate in Bang Bua Thong, Nonthaburi. It certainly fired up a few enquisitive locals!!
Mai ow Khup, Pom Ki Neow :)
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blue are you going to petchabun town or one of the towns/villages in the province?
i can let you know about some hotels in the area when in thailand i live in wichian buri
cdk
i can let you know about some hotels in the area when in thailand i live in wichian buri
cdk
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I did my first "meet the parents/sisters/brothers/grandparents/cousins/mayor/cow and buffalo" trip to Isaan last month. I brought red wine, assuming I would be the only one consuming it. No one in the family had tasted red wine before, and luckily I had brought a 5 Lt box. In less than a 4 hour period the 5 Lts were history and everyone in the community had sampled it.a bottle of Talisker 12yr old
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Re: petchabun
BW, The village in called Ban chailang Lap if i heard right, Its to the east of the town/city not too far. Where is this in relation to your place?baron_wastelanduk wrote:blue are you going to petchabun town or one of the towns/villages in the province?
i can let you know about some hotels in the area when in thailand i live in wichian buri
cdk
CC, Im looking forward to it, After a short spell in Kampaeng Phet in september i want to stay in a proper thai village again. i can just imagine as soon as something better than Lhao Khao is brought out a few samplers will appear.
Mai ow Khup, Pom Ki Neow :)
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Take a couple of boxes of Chang, cheap fags and sweets for the kids. With a big smile on your face you'll be a winner
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bz,
Please post a trip report upon your return. My wife lived on a remote farm in Petchabun during a good part of her early childhood and she keeps promising (threatening?) to take me on a trip up there but we haven't done it yet.
I'd like to hear what you think about it as a short holiday destination.
Please post a trip report upon your return. My wife lived on a remote farm in Petchabun during a good part of her early childhood and she keeps promising (threatening?) to take me on a trip up there but we haven't done it yet.
I'd like to hear what you think about it as a short holiday destination.

It had alcohol in it, right?Cowtown Comedy wrote:I did my first "meet the parents/sisters/brothers/grandparents/cousins/mayor/cow and buffalo" trip to Isaan last month. I brought red wine, assuming I would be the only one consuming it. No one in the family had tasted red wine before, and luckily I had brought a 5 Lt box. In less than a 4 hour period the 5 Lts were history and everyone in the community had sampled it.a bottle of Talisker 12yr old

BZ, I would suggest locating the place on the online map here
http://www.mapguidethailand.com/home/map.php?&l=en
Most villages have a temple, so make sure you are in the 'EN' version of the program, and that the temple and village icons are active. Then do a search with Petchabun, temple and 'lap'. You'll find where your village is. Unfortunately, it's just outside the scope of detail in Google Earth.
You can also locate the hotels in Petchabun on the same map.
Have a nice trip.
http://www.mapguidethailand.com/home/map.php?&l=en
Most villages have a temple, so make sure you are in the 'EN' version of the program, and that the temple and village icons are active. Then do a search with Petchabun, temple and 'lap'. You'll find where your village is. Unfortunately, it's just outside the scope of detail in Google Earth.
You can also locate the hotels in Petchabun on the same map.
Have a nice trip.
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VincentD,
Thanks for that link... always looking for a better Thailand map. It may not be quite up to date though. The village in Loei where my mother-in-law lives is not on there even though I checked villages, tourist attractions and temples (the village has two temples, one which is a major tourist attraction in the area with a giant standing golden Buddha on a bluff overlooking the Mekong).
I don't know why, but I've yet to find it on any map.
Thanks for that link... always looking for a better Thailand map. It may not be quite up to date though. The village in Loei where my mother-in-law lives is not on there even though I checked villages, tourist attractions and temples (the village has two temples, one which is a major tourist attraction in the area with a giant standing golden Buddha on a bluff overlooking the Mekong).
I don't know why, but I've yet to find it on any map.
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I am in wichian buri which is approx 100kms south of petchabun town and i dont recall yr particular village or town - you should be able to find several hotels in petchabun town as its gone modern now and even has a big C!
Saves going to nakhon sawan or korat
I am in wichian buri which is approx 100kms south of petchabun town and i dont recall yr particular village or town - you should be able to find several hotels in petchabun town as its gone modern now and even has a big C!
Saves going to nakhon sawan or korat
CDK
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Bluezephyr,
I can strongly recommend Kosit Hill Hotel! It is in the middle of the city, but still somewhat secluded. Huge hotel with a strong "colonial touch". Unique, one-of-a-kind. You can spend hours in the hotel lobby, corridors, stairs looking at the collections displayed there. Rooms perfect, professional service and hospitability, excellent breakfast, low prices. What more can you ask for?
I can strongly recommend Kosit Hill Hotel! It is in the middle of the city, but still somewhat secluded. Huge hotel with a strong "colonial touch". Unique, one-of-a-kind. You can spend hours in the hotel lobby, corridors, stairs looking at the collections displayed there. Rooms perfect, professional service and hospitability, excellent breakfast, low prices. What more can you ask for?

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Thanks for the Hotel tip Parbeau, It sounds really nice, BW, If you take the 2271 east from Petchabun city before it meets the 2275 you can find it, Thanks VincentD Its a good map.
In Nakhon Sawan we pulled into the carpark at Big C, The security Guard has a little bay 'coned off' for special customers, 20Baht for parking on the doorstep and the car being looked after
In Nakhon Sawan we pulled into the carpark at Big C, The security Guard has a little bay 'coned off' for special customers, 20Baht for parking on the doorstep and the car being looked after

Mai ow Khup, Pom Ki Neow :)
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