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Ko Phi Phi, Thailand?
In about a year and a half, my friend and I will take a trip to Ko Phi Phi Leh and Ko Phi Phi Don. I wish all of Please check. What Island to stay. What is the best hotel for a stay of five stars. How much to bring for additional accommodation in the hotel, including room service, massages, etc. How much money to take over the seven-day trip (bearing in mind that a U.S. dollar is equal 34 Thai baht). How to travel from island to island, and the beach from the beach. Whether or not rent a boat passing by oneself. Thank you for your help.
Me and my partner went to Thailand for 5 weeks from Melbourne, Australia, and we lived very well during the whole time, staying mostly 3 and 4 star accommodation and ate all meals. We spent about $ 50 per day together. Definitely could of gone a lot cheaper just was not desired. I recommend the Koh Phi Phi Don, which was beautiful, and be sure to take a boat to the Bay of Meyer which is about 20 minutes away, is a deserted island (too touristy), but limited to 20 people at a time, but you will pay National Park fee of 350 baht abotu. They have tours there every day and reservations are made from any travel agency there. Also recommend avoiding the "TAT (Tourism Authority Thaliland" offices are everywhere and mostly led by Westerners, but are the largest to cheat! Everything can be booked anywhere in Thailand tin, stress on accommodation etc. No Thais are friendly and will ensure you has a place to stay, their way of life is so much more helpful, most places you can walk into and work for an evening or two. Sights Bangkok Khao San Road would be a very popular shopping district and stay for tourists. We spent a week here. We loved Koh Samui, and was the center of all tropical islands, and we could all book of the Bureau of Navigation here. All transfers were abotu 150 baht and includes meals and guided tours. Also avoid Phuket when we return, it was too expensive and too touristy for our taste. Try heading north of Chiang Mai, if you are interested in a homestay with the locals, was worth the $ 30 USD for 2 nights we spent, and a guided tour through the full rainforrest. For more information about places I have stayed an album cuts, and we'd show you some more via email. Just shoot me and email and identification will be happy to help! Thailand is wonderful, just be sure to stay safe and travel insurance, as we raided twice without even knowing it! haha! Ohh one more thing take the bag / backpacks, luggage can not be! You end up charging around in the hot and humid all I ever! Not a good idea! Enjoy the ride! Sincerely, fallingfate@hotmail.com
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