Nice but a little expensive for me, I like to travel boldly, it,s the adventure that makes a good holiday, I pay a girl B100 a day plus lunch dinner, knows udon well, doesn't drive, but I do all the driving riding, helps with the translations when buying the materials to build trailer, and in the near future a home
Hope she gets business very fast.
I know of at least 2 farang going out with girls named Fon,popular name and maybe have to check up to see whether she is the other half of one of them.
hey does anyone know how that road is out to them caves..i have to kill a day for a few mates while I do some business .we already have a mini bus all gentlemen and a couple couple of women..so it might be a good gig for that young lass..just wanna have a look about for them in the day time...heard about these caves but don't wanna leave the mini bus's sump on the front seat when I return it...any help I' d like to give this kid a chance at least she's having a go...thanx..zac
Them caves is called the Erawan caves Zac, and I can assure you the roads are great and the scenery along the way is beautiful. In the carpark at the bottom of the caves are a couple of open air resteraunts that sell good cheap Tucker. Take a camera and if you make it to the top [over 600 steps as I remember] the photo ops are brilliant. Have a good day out
Yup bring water and a towel for the sweat. Not kidding but if you sweat a lot like I do you might bring a change of shirt too. I looked like I just got dragged out of the river when I got to the top. Also part of the caves are dark so maybe you should bring a flashlight. I have a little multi-function Swiss army type rip off pen-knife, pliers, screwdriver and mini-flashlight that cost about 100 Baht. It has come in really handy at times.
Past Tesco's, past the airport turn-off keep going through nong bua lampoo on the 210 and you will see them/it from the road in the distance to your right. under 1 hour .
plus a climb/sprint up the steps to the top .