Monday, December 12, 2011

maninarakorn hotel

Has anyone stayed at this hotel recently? There doesn%26#39;t seem to be any reviews on TA.,but I would like some feedback if anyone has any.

Thanks

MARGARET

maninarakorn hotel

Dear Margaret,

The hotel is quite new and the rooms are good for the price if you book i would suggest wotif.com or rates to go. you can also visit the website at www. maninarakorn.com.

the hotel has a breakfast menu and is developing its lunch and dinner menu at the moment.. The hotel its self is very clean and walking distance to most tourist attractions. They have an airport pick up service which is 100Baht per person but better than the taxi.

Hope this helps.

General Manager.

rsvn@maninarakorn.com

maninarakorn hotel

Hello szefczyk

Thank you for gettng back to me.

On one of the sites it says there are no lifts to the terrace rooms.Are these rooms only one story high?

What sort of breakfast do you do?Is it buffet?

Will there be a lunch and dinner menu in January?

MARGARET


Dear Margaret,

The terrace rooms go up to four floors and the breakfast is buffet and sometimes set menu depending on how many guests. Yes we should have a lunch and dinner menu by january and I would like to add during January is peak season for tourists so If you would like to stay with us maybe you would like to book in advance? Hope this helped?

Best Regards,

Mr.Daniel Ravenswood,

General Manager.

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  • Hiring a Driver

    We are thinking of going to Bankgok for 3 nights next July and are wondering if it is possible to hire a driver for the day as would we like to go to the floating markets and also the River Kwai. Has anyone done this if so any advice will be gratly received?



    Hiring a Driver


    Yes, i have done this. Rather than hiring a guide, we hired a driver as I had been there before and others in the group had not. Obviously if you hire a guide you get far more commentary and information as a driver is usually just that. Time wise it is certainly do-able, but is a very big day. Your agenda has to be fairly tight. Explain to the driver where ';you'; want to go, not the places he thinks you should go. If going to the Tiger Temple, you need to allow at least 2 more hours to get there and see them. If looking for a driver ,you can ask your concierge or negotiate with drivers in the street and use your best judgement as to who you go with. Not diffocult to find someone.

    Songkran Festival

    Does anyone have details on how this festival affects travel in thailand? I am planning to travel from the 7th to the 17th, and I understand they will be throwing water on us from the 13th to the 17th?



    I guess I just wonder if there is more to Songkran Festival then being soaked every day?



    Songkran Festival


    I presume you are talking about travelling 7th to 17th April 2008?



    It depends where you are travelling. Songkran tends to be more ';energetically'; celebrated in and around Bangkok. Road fatalities are very high at this time because of the extreme lengths some of the celebrations take. In other places it%26#39;s a great, fun celebration with much more than throwing water and celebrated in different ways in different parts of Thailand. Street parades, costume competitions, beauty pageants are some of what I have observed.



    When we were in Chiang Rai (further North from Chiang Mai) we travelled upriver on a longtail boat and were happy to be sprayed and spray back the children playing happily in the shallow waters.



    You get as you want to.



    Songkran Festival


    Sorry,



    You get as WET as you want to.




    Yes, I did mean April 7th to the 17th. I heard a mention of the higher amount of drunken driving and such.



    I dont mind being sprayed w/water... seems kind of fun.





    I just wondered if it would be a huge inconvenience to visit places and eat because restaurants close, hotels are highly booked etc.




    In north Thailand Songkran is much more than just throwing water where the festival or Thai new year originated. if you are going to be in Bangkok and south not much to it except the water throwing and mostly in tourist areas.





    The origins of the Songkran festival are ancient and have been widely studied. Scholars are relatively certain that the Songkran festival began with the animist Dtai people, some of whom still live in northern region of Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Yunnan China. Songkran was probably a kind of fertility ceremony to celebrate the new year. The modern celebration and its origin myth were probably introduced by Brahmin priests.





    The word Songkran derives from the Pali language of the Buddhist scriptures. In Pali the word Sankhara, or Sankranti in Sanskrit, refers to the movement of the sun from one sign of the Zodiac to another, here from Aries to Taurus. The word changed to Sangkan in Thai, and later to Songgran (Thai pronunciation) or Songkran (writing habit).





    The Northern Thai people have their own folkloric explanation for the origins of the word. Songkran day itself is called Wan Sangkhan Lohng, and the day of the new year is called Pavenee Pee Mai. Wan Sangkhan Lohng is, according to local legend, the day that Lady Sangkhan passes by, as the word lohng means to 鈥榞o away%26#39; or 鈥榩ass by%26#39;. Technically it is the last day of the Lanna Lunar calendar, and the start of Pavenee Pee Mai.





    Songkran, or the Thai New Year, is still the most important of all the Thai festivals and holidays. My Thai wife and I usually have loads of friends from other countries to our home and we love to have them participate in all the traditional activities with us. Although we are not Buddhists we love to go to the temples to watch the activities, eat, drink, throw water and just have fun. Each year, the four-day celebration of Songkran consists of many activities, and these are briefly explained below.





    April 12 is Wan Sungkharn Lohng. This is a day for house cleaning and general preparation for the New Year. In the evening it is traditional for Thais to dress up as a signal of the coming new year.





    In Chiang Mai, the Songkran procession is held on this day. This is a parade through Chiang Mai comprised of Buddha images and attendants on floats, which are accompanied by minstrels and the town%26#39;s people. Today we load up the pickup truck with 50-gallon drums filled with water. After the parade we go to the ice house for a large block of ice to put in the water barrel. We then travel around the city joining others in the largest water fight on the planet.





    April 13 is Wan Nao. On this day people prepare cooked meals and preserved food for the Buddhist merit-making that takes place on the following day. Activities at Wat Prasingh templecontinue on this day and in the evening local residents go to the banks of the Mae Ping River and gather sand to be deposited in piles topped by flowers in the temples. This practice is the ancient ';raising the temple grounds'; ritual, which was necessary in the old days because then Thai New Year was held at the end of the rainy season in the first month of the old Thai Lunar Calendar.







    April 14 is Wan Payawan. On this day a grand new year begins with early morning merit-making at the temples. Preserved and cooked foods, fresh fruit, monks%26#39; robes and other offerings are made at the temples. In the home, people do the final cleaning of Buddha images using scented water. Traditionally this is the day that the pouring of water begins. It was once the practice to pour gently, but the fun-loving Thais have transposed this into a relative water free-for-all.





    April 15 is Wan Parg-bpee. On this day homage is paid to ancestors, elders and other persons deserving respect because of age of position. This is called %26#39;Rohd Nam Songkran%26#39;, meaning %26#39;The Pouring of Songkran Water%26#39;, and the water is sprinkled on the elder persons while uttering wishes of good luck and a happy future.





    In Chiang Mai, this is the final day of the celebration and the day on which people have built up to a crescendo of water throwing. It is the day when all family and religious obligations have been completed and the people are totally dedicated to having fun.





    Hotels and all modes of transportation to and from North and Northeast Thailand will be fully booked well in advance of Songkran. All business will be open.





    Enjoy,



    Randy and Ning




    We were in Chiang Mai on 11 April this Songkran and got absolutely drenched. It was good fun for a few hours but the tourists/travellers in my opinion took the fun too far. They carried on chucking water well in to the night. We went back to our hotel to change and dry off and headed out for dinner and got wet again. I did get quite angry with some tourists who were drunk and just treating this festival as an excuse to do so. Advised one group to give it a rest and swore fish wife style at another after being soaked AGAIN.





    Saying that, Chiang Mai is apparently one of the nicer places to celebrate and it was a good experience. Just take it easy, don%26#39;t use water bombs - this really annoys the locals as they can hurt and don%26#39;t purposefully blast someone in the face - again, it%26#39;s not pleasant.




    The Thais stop throwing water around 6 PM. Many tourists in the Loy Kroh road and moat area get very drunk and don%26#39;t know when to quit. I have talked with bar and pub owners in the past about the rowdy patrons but as long as they keep buying drinks and spending money they can throw water all night as far as they are concerned.





    My advise is to stay way from these areas during Songkran, we do.





    Randy and Ning




    We were in Pattaya last year during Songkran. We got drenched daily, and it didn%26#39;t stop at 6:00 by anyone! I think the tourists fueled the locals and vise versa!





    Just be prepared to get wet. Tourists are great targets! I was mostly worried about my camera, but consider what you%26#39;re wearing too. One young lady walking in the same area as we were was wearing a thin white tank top and white thin cotton pants. She was very wet and might as well have been wearing nothing!




    By the way allthai, I enjoyed your condensed summary of songkran. If I were to be in Thailand again during songkran, I would certainly plan my itinerary to be in a location that celebrated songkran as opposed to the plain old water fight we experienced.




    You won%26#39;t be safe from a soaking during the day , it can be a bit annoying if you%26#39;ve never visited before and want to visit the sites , not beacuse they are closed , they aren%26#39;t , you%26#39;ll just be wet all day and your personal belongings need to be well waterproofed. Travel light and try and visit places out of town , this will help a bit . but you%26#39;ll still get a soaking out in the sticks.





    if you want to see a taste of Songkran download this - sevensuns.net/images/seven-suns-songkran.wmv




    Sorry , it%26#39;s a bit of a slow download , but worth it.

    Leave for Pkt tonight



    Well, finally here.



    We take off ex Perth, Tiger air, tonight, and all that planning actually finally starts.





    Can%26#39;t wait - %26#39;got some money in my pocket%26#39; !





    This is our %26#39;whistlestop%26#39; tour - a bit different.





    Will probably not get much chance to log in whilst away, as still have a bit of work to do each couple of days - hopefully not too much.





    We head to Singapore, arrive there abt 3am, then depart to Pkt abt 7.00, should be at out hotel - Ban Thai - by 9.00 and having brekky somewhere close not long after.





    3 nights in Pkt, then head to Koh Samui for 3 nights, then ferry/bus to Hua Hin for a couple of nights, then to Bkk for 4 nights, then back to Singa for 2 nights, then home.





    Sounds rushed, but not really, we wanted to see as much as possible, having seen Pkt , Bkk %26amp; Singa before, with good relax breaks in between. Staying at nice/great hotels as we go. The 4 of us going get along well (family) and all enjoy a good time.





    Looking forward to :



    the Saturday night meet at Molly Malones, looks like a big crowd of TA%26#39;s,;



    will hire a car to check out changes to Pkt and surrounds since last trip and to try a few new places out of Patong;



    4 nights at KS, and driving around the island;



    the ferry ride to Chumpong, then Hua Hin - a brother-in-law has just finished a new house there and am looking forward to seeing it, have only seen pics so far;



    the day with Tong to River Kwai and other, ex Bkk;



    just BKk;



    and Singapore chilli crab;



    Not to mention a few drinks, with existing and yet-to-be-met friends, the stories we tell, etc





    All packed and ready to go.



    Just have to survive the work day here - cold, rainy and miserable, and worse - busy.





    Cheers All



    Mark



    Leave for Pkt tonight


    Hi Mark,



    You certainly have packed in a lot for your trip - have a great time - Where are you staying in Samui?



    We have just under 8 weeks before we fly out for Phuket %26amp; Samui for our honeymoon. You will love the Banthai.



    Cheers for now,



    Sandy %26amp; John



    Leave for Pkt tonight


    Sandy %26amp; John,



    we chose the Iyara Hotel %26amp; Plaza, north end of Cheweng,



    looks like it will suit us,



    am [articularly looking forward to that part of the trip as none of us have been to KS before, and have been gleaming lots from the forums.





    Mark




    Hi Mark %26amp; Co



    Have a great trip, would definitely be nice to get away from the cold. Maybe next year.



    Lee




    Have a great trip Mark.



    I hope you enjoy all the different places you are going to.



    Look forward to hearing of your adventures





    J




    Have a great trip Mark. Weren%26#39;t you just in Bali??? Thought I read one of your reports. Sounds like a great trip planned anyhow.



    Rene




    Have a fantastic time Mark, you just had to go and mention Chilli Crab didnt you - yum - haha



    Cathy


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  • Phangan Paragon Resort and Spa

    Hi there!





    Just wondering whether anyone has stayed or had a look around the Paragon resort on Ao Chaophao? Also, can anybody give me some insight as to what the beach is like there? I keep getting mixed reviews.....





    Thanks!!



    Phangan Paragon Resort and Spa


    Hallo





    Du kannst ruhig dort hingehen es ist einfach phantastisch. Die Anlage ist erst letztes Jahr er枚ffnet worden.





    Je nach Jahreszeit ist aber tags眉ber Ebbe und man kann nur fr眉h morgens oder nahts schwimmen im Meer ca. 150 Meter von der Anlage entfernt.





    Am Meer gibt es auch eine kleine Bucht in der die Piratesbar ist, diese geh枚rt ebenfalls zum resort.





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    Do I need vaccanations

    Hi All.

    Im travelling next weekend to see my best mate.

    I will only be looking to go to Bankok and then down to Koh Tao in the South East.

    Do i really need all the Jabs which will set me back 拢120 or not.

    What are peoples thoughts.

    I spoke to the health clinic in Moorgate and they said I need them but didnt ask where I was going or anything like that.

    Jon

    Do I need vaccanations

    Hi Jon,

    you don%26#39;t necessarily need it but it%26#39;s much better to have it. It may save lot of terrible health problems. I have following vaccinations

    enteric fever

    hepatitis A

    heptitis B

    Consider the first two of them. Hepatitis A (jaundice) is a ';dirty hand'; desease so you can catch it very easily (not just in Thailand but almost everywhere in the world) so it%26#39;s well worth to pay for the vaccination. Enteric fever is caused mostly by bad food. Unfortunately, if you leave in a week, I%26#39;m not sure if you have enough time to get the hepatitis vaccination, ask your health clinic.

    Which vaccinations did they recommend to you?

    Do I need vaccanations

    They told me to get Hep A %26amp; Typhoid = 拢80 and they also told me to get Tetanus, diphtheria and polio = 拢40

    What you reckon?

    I have been told that the places I am going to I wont need them.

    I just dont no what to do!

    Especially as im going next weekend!


    Regarding diphtheria and polio I%26#39;m not sure. My doctor didn%26#39;t even mentioned it but the reason may be that I have already got them when I was a child. Many vaccinations are compulsory in my country and when I was small, children got them for free. So I%26#39;m not sure with those two.

    typhoid, hepatitis and tetanus - I would definitely have it, I know it%26#39;s big money but nothing is worse than holiday spoiled by this - and in case of hepatitis, it%26#39;s not just the holiday, it may last long to recover. It%26#39;s good to have those vaccinations not just for trip to Thailand but anywhere.

    On the other hand, you leave in one week, so I think it may be too late for some of those vaccinations. Did you tell your doctor when you leave? Another thing is that I%26#39;m not sure if it%26#39;s good to get all of them at once. Also some of them could cause uneasiness so your doctor should consider if it%26#39;s good for you to get it just a few days before you leave. Try to discuss this again with your doctor, search the web for some more information

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  • thank you everybody

    Thank you all for the information you have shared about Phuket. It has really helped me to plan my holiday and gain much information to make my holday enjoyable. I have now plucked up the courage to join you all on the forum. My family and I fly out on the 16th August and will be staying at the Marriott from the 17th to 24th August and then we are hading up to the Sarojin for 5 nights and then 3nights in Sinapore at the Oriental hotel. I think I have chosen the right hotels. Thanks to you guys for helping me. Is anybody else staying at any of these hotels?



    thank you everybody


    Your schedule is almost the same as mine we fly to Los Angeles on the 19 for two nights then to Singapore staying at the four seasons and then to Phuket for 9 nights and back to Singapore for one more night. I hope you have a wonderful time and sorry we will miss you at the BBQ on the 24th.



    thank you everybody


    Welcome, hope you have a wonderful holiday, you have chosen some lovely relaxing areas and gorgeous hotels. Look forward to reading more upon your return.



    Lee