Any Expats In Chanthaburi Area?
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#2Posted 2006-04-25 11:41:27
I imagine I'm not the only expat living in southeastern Thailand, but it's easy to get that impression from TV. If you're living in that lovely stretch of Thailand from Rayong to Trad, I'm interested in sharing information about life in the area. Thanks. I go to Chanthaburi once in a while. My GF's family lives there. I stayed at the KP Grand Hotel before, quite nice. I love the fruits in Chanthaburi, whenever I go - I try to get some fruits back to Pattaya. Also I like to go to Chao Lao Beach once every 2 weekend. I'd love to relocate there once my rent here is finished, what's the rental market like over there for big houses (4 bdrm+) with private pools, etc? Do you guys have ADSL too? Edited by kudroz, 2006-04-25 11:42:43. #3Posted 2006-04-25 13:44:06
I imagine I'm not the only expat living in southeastern Thailand, but it's easy to get that impression from TV. If you're living in that lovely stretch of Thailand from Rayong to Trad, I'm interested in sharing information about life in the area. Thanks. I go to Chanthaburi once in a while. My GF's family lives there. I stayed at the KP Grand Hotel before, quite nice. I love the fruits in Chanthaburi, whenever I go - I try to get some fruits back to Pattaya. Also I like to go to Chao Lao Beach once every 2 weekend. I'd love to relocate there once my rent here is finished, what's the rental market like over there for big houses (4 bdrm+) with private pools, etc? Do you guys have ADSL too? I'm sorry I don't know much about the rental market here, we bought a home instead. There are quite a few large homes here and I'm sure some of them have pools, but I don't know if they come up for rent. Thais who have money tend not to rent, and there isn't much of an expat housing market here yet. We do have ADSL from TOT. You're right that it's a very nice area, with excellent food and some nice beaches nearby. But next time you need a hotel in town, try the Maneechan Resort instead of the KP Grand. #4Posted 2006-04-25 13:52:36
I'm not in Chantaburi, but we will be moving to south of Rayong at the end of the year - so not that far from you.
"Tuffy" and his wife just moved to Sattahip recently...and "Savage" is in Chantaburi, try to PM him to get more info and farang talks #5Posted 2006-04-25 14:03:44
I lived in Chanthaburi for the best part of two years.
There is little of interest in the town itself once you have seen all of the temples there and strolled the park to death. The surrounding countryside is some of the nicest in Thailand in my opinion but can be hard to reach without your own transport. Nowadays you have all the trimmings apart from an English Soundtrack cinema. Theres a big Lotus just out of town and TOPS in Robinsons in the centre of town which have al lof the fast food you can need. The best nightlife is near the park. Theres Diamond Pub, a large Thai Style nightclub with live performances after 10pm. It gets rammed and is a good fun place. Down the road, heading back towards town from Diamond theres a cool little bar with no name which is air con inside and has a nice garden for smokers. Most expats in Chanthaburi (and there aren't many apart from a few gem dealers and rest tend to be teachers at the Schools and Rajabhat) tend to swing by there at the weekends. Its well priced as well! Fact is that if you need expat company then heading back to BKK, Pattaya or similar is going to be your best bet. One of the joys of being there was that during the week you could keep yourself pretty much to yourself and then at weekends head off to Ko Samet, Ko Chang, Pattaya or Bangkok all of which are easily reached from Chanthaburi. Chanthaburi has some pretty nice little corners such as Chanthorn Pochana Restaurant near the Kasemsarn Hotel, and the River Guest House and all in all is a liveable [place. One Caveat is to avoid the centre of town between 16.30 and 18.00 as because of a lack of planning the traffic can be chaos. #6Posted 2006-04-25 14:34:58
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32 downloadsKitchakut National Park there is a definite plus. Edited by sriracha john, 2006-04-25 14:43:27. #8Posted 2006-04-25 15:05:23
With the rains lately, now is the opportune time of year to visit the full and free-flowing waterfalls of Kitchakut: http://www.trekthail...ral6/index.html as well as Phlew National Park, also in Chantaburi: http://www.trekthail...al10/index.html If I wasn't here, I'd likely be Chantaburi John.... #9Posted 2006-04-25 15:10:46
I'm not in Chantaburi, but we will be moving to south of Rayong at the end of the year - so not that far from you."Tuffy" and his wife just moved to Sattahip recently...and "Savage" is in Chantaburi, try to PM him to get more info and farang talks But a long way from the "low life farangs of inner city Pattaya", whose forum you have the misfortune to share. #10Posted 2006-04-25 15:35:13
I'm not in Chantaburi, but we will be moving to south of Rayong at the end of the year - so not that far from you."Tuffy" and his wife just moved to Sattahip recently...and "Savage" is in Chantaburi, try to PM him to get more info and farang talks But a long way from the "low life farangs of inner city Pattaya", whose forum you have the misfortune to share. Aow ... I didn't say that ... didn't even think it ... well, not for long anyway #11Posted 2006-11-22 07:51:54
The wife and I just moved from Aran to Chanthaburi and love it, still moving in but almost done. We rent a house (new) but no swimming pool for 6200bt per month, The pool at the new travel lodge is avail. for 100bt per month. If your in the area give a shout........If I can help with looking for a house let me know,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.........Jim
#12Posted 2008-11-21 19:16:29
The wife and I just moved from Aran to Chanthaburi and love it, still moving in but almost done. We rent a house (new) but no swimming pool for 6200bt per month, The pool at the new travel lodge is avail. for 100bt per month. If your in the area give a shout........If I can help with looking for a house let me know,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.........Jim Edited by Lopburi99, 2008-11-21 19:22:22. #13Posted 2008-11-22 06:10:40
The wife and I just moved from Aran to Chanthaburi and love it, still moving in but almost done. We rent a house (new) but no swimming pool for 6200bt per month, The pool at the new travel lodge is avail. for 100bt per month. If your in the area give a shout........If I can help with looking for a house let me know,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.........Jim #14Posted 2010-06-15 16:49:09
I was thinking to go check out that night club in Chantaburi now soon some weekend . . , any more info about that one ? . ., only have one big ? . . . . . . . . .
#15Posted 2010-07-06 10:46:53
i've been thinking a lot about a new place to live and a big factor for me is climate. i'm so tired of hot hot and more hot. i realize this is Thailand and hard to avoid that but i'd be happy just to avoid temp extremes, above 33 degrees. so i found this
http://www.climate-c...s/t/TH48480.php you can search about 50 places in Thailand for climate date and Chantaburi comes out at the 11th coolest place and 3rd wettest place in the country. (i like rain by the way) added to that the fact that Chantaburi sounds like it has nice countryside, low cost land, and some of the farang creature comforts and is still reasonable accessible for pattaya, BKK, and beaches and islands, etc. i'm coming to have a look around next weekend but from what i've read so far, it sounds like a pretty nice place and is high on my possibles list. i'd be interesting in talking to a couple of locals when i visit if anyone has time (i'll buy the beer!). i have seen some really nice, cheap land for sale in Wang Saem which is about 20km north of the city on route 4010. i wonder if there are any local farang owned restaurants in that area where i could maybe meet up with a couple of locals and pick brains? please PM me if you have any suggestions. thanks, steve #16Posted 2010-07-27 12:47:03
Was thinking of heading this way round about 20th August for a couple of months, anyone know of any good rentals would be very interested and grateful, main consideration I suppose is that we don't have
transport so it would not have to be too remote. But other than that anything considered under 18,000 baht a month. But cheaper the better lol. #17Posted 2010-08-23 15:26:14
I'm in Chanthaburi, Sillapornville phase 2. Nice area.
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