Tornado, on 2005-05-12 08:57:09, said:
mattnich, on 2005-05-11 18:20:24, said:
removed and trucked to Phuket, then re assembled.
You want to PM me a link to an example of the building you are after.
Also size and approx costs etc
#16Posted 2005-05-12 18:21:35 Tornado, on 2005-05-12 08:57:09, said: mattnich, on 2005-05-11 18:20:24, said: Is that to leave on-site or remove for relocation ? removed and trucked to Phuket, then re assembled. You want to PM me a link to an example of the building you are after. Also size and approx costs etc #17Posted 2005-05-12 23:04:56 Tornado, on 2005-05-12 01:57:09, said: mattnich, on 2005-05-11 18:20:24, said: Is that to leave on-site or remove for relocation ? removed and trucked to Phuket, then re assembled. Tornado, isn't it illegal to move teak from one district to another? Or is there some legal way of doing it? #18Posted 2005-05-29 22:45:16
Hi, yes you can move teak, but make sure you have a permit from the Forestry Department, cause if the highway boys stop ya, you will have a mess of explaining to tell without that permit.
Teak wood is prized wood here in Thailand. And it is getting in the protective stages now. Most foreigners rent homes here, and some of them are married and have their own houses too. Rent for a house is around 2,000 baht on the average. In some cases they might hit you up to 4,000 but that is rare. Same for townhouses if you want to be in one of those Sauna homes. You can find a nice spiffy small one for around 1,500 Baht a month too. Usually just on the outskirts of the city itself. I think living in the outskirts is much better than being squashed like a sardine with the people in Town. This is my opinion. If you need to do a visa run, you can go on the highway and head north to Mae Sot. Total time to do this visa run tops out 6 to 7 hours depending on your driving round trip. Reason of the hours is just going thru 80 Kilometers of mountains takes me 1 hour one way. Doing the visa walk and stamping on both sides takes you another hour. So really the highway itself is only 3 to 4 hours tops round trip. Best time to do this run is leave here around 4 AM and you arrive in Mae Sot around 6:30 to 7 am, and then leave Mae Sot around 8 AM and arrive back here around 10:30 to 11 AM . Doing it this way you avoid most traffic both ways. My Honday City uses a full tank of gas on this run. The mountains burn up a lot of that fuel for the most part. Oh by the way don't bring Pop cans with you thru those mountains. They automatically decompress (inverted) and swooooooosh comes out your pop!!!!!!!!!! Plastic bottles much better, but open them from time to time to equalize the pressure altitude. The foreigners are scattered all around town here. I bring my two dachshunds out to Big C and do my shopping with them in the cart. So if you see a shopping cart with 2 Dachshunds, then you will be seeing me either right there or near by it. Other than that, Nakhon Sawan is OK to stay in, but trust me BEWARE of those motorbikes. There is so many here it is literally soon going to be called Motorcycle City. Daveyo Edited by DaveYo, 2005-05-29 22:48:08. #19Posted 2005-06-26 02:46:23 RamdomChances, on 2005-02-23 00:23:10, said: The main town itself, is quite big and the standared Thai regional town, not very atractive, although Sawan Park is quite nice, the best hotel in town is the Piman Hotel, which also has the D'n"D Disco, which is'nt bad. I've never been out there in the night much as it's about 70 km away. There is a big "Big C" shopping center and an older one in the center called "Fairy Land" and a Macro just outside town so you can get most shopping stuff. Is your GF family actually from the town, as Nakon Sawan is quite a big provence, if you will be staying somewhere else I'll try and give you a bit more info on that, but I'm not online much now Hope that helps cheers RC i agree with you ka Bambi ( a NW girl ) #20Posted 2005-06-26 06:41:32 DaveYo, on 2005-05-29 22:45:16, said: ... BEWARE of those motorbikes. There is so many here it is literally soon going to be called Motorcycle City... #21Posted 2005-06-26 20:52:59 simba, on 2005-02-18 04:04:10, said: hi, myself and girlfriend are in chiang mia, she has family in Nakhon Sawon and we will be visiting in the next few months my question is, is there any good places to go for a night out ie a good meal and a few beers? are ther any large shopping areas? i no nothing about the place so woul be gratefull for any replys. #22Posted 2005-07-28 16:57:56
Hello Everybody
My girlfriend comes from Lat Yao which is about 20 Km West of Nakon Sawan. I visited her folks one day in May. I've been considering a move to the area. I come from Perth, Western Australia and I'm a semi retired dentist. Does anyone know if they have dentists in Nakon Sawan? If so are they busy? Thanks #23Posted 2005-07-28 17:11:04
Yes and dont know
#24Posted 2005-07-28 20:46:16
Another question:
Is there any other way to get to Nahkon Sawan other than by road? My one trip in a taxi was one long boring ride with a few hair-raising incidents which nearly had us involved in major crashes. The main road itself was quite good but the traffic was horrendous mainly big trucks bumper to bumper for miles on end. What are the chances of chartering a Cessna to fly us in? I noticed the Thai airlines don't go there (maybe due to the short runway?) I couldn't find any web links to charter airlines. Cheers #25Posted 2005-07-29 10:58:05 xerostar, on 2005-07-28 20:46:16, said: Another question: Is there any other way to get to Nahkon Sawan other than by road? My one trip in a taxi was one long boring ride with a few hair-raising incidents which nearly had us involved in major crashes. The main road itself was quite good but the traffic was horrendous mainly big trucks bumper to bumper for miles on end. What are the chances of chartering a Cessna to fly us in? I noticed the Thai airlines don't go there (maybe due to the short runway?) I couldn't find any web links to charter airlines. Cheers RC #26Posted 2005-07-30 12:17:55 RamdomChances, on 2005-07-29 14:58:05, said: xerostar, on 2005-07-28 20:46:16, said: Another question: Is there any other way to get to Nahkon Sawan other than by road? My one trip in a taxi was one long boring ride with a few hair-raising incidents which nearly had us involved in major crashes. The main road itself was quite good but the traffic was horrendous mainly big trucks bumper to bumper for miles on end. What are the chances of chartering a Cessna to fly us in? I noticed the Thai airlines don't go there (maybe due to the short runway?) I couldn't find any web links to charter airlines. Cheers RC #27Posted 2005-08-01 23:33:15 huahin, on 2005-07-30 12:17:55, said: RamdomChances, on 2005-07-29 14:58:05, said: xerostar, on 2005-07-28 20:46:16, said: Another question: Is there any other way to get to Nahkon Sawan other than by road? My one trip in a taxi was one long boring ride with a few hair-raising incidents which nearly had us involved in major crashes. The main road itself was quite good but the traffic was horrendous mainly big trucks bumper to bumper for miles on end. What are the chances of chartering a Cessna to fly us in? I noticed the Thai airlines don't go there (maybe due to the short runway?) I couldn't find any web links to charter airlines. Cheers RC I think the trains are a "must" for the real Thailand experience. They're not real fast, but the ones I've taken keep pretty close to schedule, and they are very inexpensive. And the food and drink vendors walk up and down the aisles the whole time. Other than a bus or hire car, the best alternative I know of is to pay for a seat on one of the little minivan bus services that are all over the place. Pretty cheap but no real schedule and you risk getting crammed in, like 16 people in a 12 seat van. Edited by Spee, 2005-08-01 23:34:15. #28Posted 2005-08-05 21:46:40
Nakhon Sawan fellas, take a break from your busy lifetyles and go visit the NSC Sports Hotel's olympic swimming pool -- that is, if you haven't already done so.
Lap swimming in the mornings .... have the pool to yourselves. Evenings, there are quite a few kids jumping around; good place to hang out anyway after a swim, have a beer and a meal. The restaurant food is better than average. Some great driving country -- silence so silent ( Love it! #29Posted 2005-08-05 23:51:38 Harmonica, on 2005-08-05 21:46:40, said: Nakhon Sawan fellas, take a break from your busy lifetyles and go visit the NSC Sports Hotel's olympic swimming pool -- that is, if you haven't already done so. Lap swimming in the mornings .... have the pool to yourselves. Evenings, there are quite a few kids jumping around; good place to hang out anyway after a swim, have a beer and a meal. The restaurant food is better than average. Some great driving country -- silence so silent ( Love it! I know the road from Nakorn to Tak fa very well Edited by RamdomChances, 2005-08-05 23:53:09. #30Posted 2005-08-06 01:09:41
How are the TGs there? Maybe a road trip in order.
#31Posted 2005-08-09 13:07:43 Nam Kao, on 2005-08-06 03:39:41, said: How are the TGs there? Maybe a road trip in order. #32Posted 2005-08-09 23:04:29 Nam Kao, on 2005-08-06 01:09:41, said: How are the TGs there? Maybe a road trip in order. #33Posted 2005-08-10 07:24:34 Giah, on 2005-08-10 01:34:29, said: Nam Kao, on 2005-08-06 01:09:41, said: How are the TGs there? Maybe a road trip in order. #34Posted 2005-08-24 23:26:29 For you RC. North View ![]() East View ![]() South View ![]() West View ![]() More to view later. Yours truly (this time around) Kan Win Edited by Kan Win, 2005-08-24 23:33:40. #35Posted 2005-08-25 14:00:33
Nice pics Kan. I knowwhere they were taken from but I've never been up there!!
RC #36Posted 2005-08-25 18:07:43 RamdomChances, on 2005-08-25 18:00:33, said: Yes Kan Win nice pictures, we will be in Nakhon Sawan Xmas/ New Year. Will get in touch with you guys, so we can meet up some place and meet each other. Were the pictures taken from "wat keow godp", with at least 100+ stairs to get up there ??? #37Posted 2005-09-09 01:52:28 simba, on 2005-02-18 04:04:10, said: hi, myself and girlfriend are in chiang mia, she has family in Nakhon Sawon and we will be visiting in the next few months my question is, is there any good places to go for a night out ie a good meal and a few beers? are ther any large shopping areas? i no nothing about the place so woul be gratefull for any replys. hello there get to nakhon sawan lovely place.... and eat at evening market at the river..there is a bigc there now which has everything u could possibly want even a kfc!! if u wanna know anymore just ask me and ill be only pleased to help #38Posted 2005-09-20 23:47:06
Nakhon Sawan is a great place, im usually there about 2 or 3 times a week. Some good restauants (nice chinese near fairy land) all the fast food places, enough shopping, a really nice park and loads more....
You'll love it #39Posted 2005-09-21 01:44:57
What is the most photographed place in the world?
Would the photographer say sometbing? Not Nakhon Nowhere. (I enjoyed the photos, nothing like my point-and-shot camera) #40Posted 2005-09-21 17:42:39 think_too_mut, on 2005-09-21 01:44:57, said: What is the most photographed place in the world? that one I do not know. Would the photographer say something? Yes Not Nakhon Nowhere. NO (I enjoyed the photos, (thank you) nothing like my point-and-shot camera) think_too_mut Me think in Thailand it would be this place:- ![]() and this place:- ![]() Enjoy, Happy Days, Yours truly, Kan Win Edited by Kan Win, 2005-09-21 17:45:00. |
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