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hexagonsun



Joined: 28 Dec 2007
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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 4:33 am    Post subject: Traveling to Thailand Alone Reply with quote

First off, I am pretty well traveled and have been off to many of places alone. Thailand is a whole different sort of beast from what I've been reading and researching. I'm a dude, so let's get that out of the way.

Do you recommend traveling alone to Thailand? I'm not a moron when it comes to drinking and partying. I'm not looking for a drug fueled week either (unless I know what I'm getting into). I'm just looking for a good time and the chance to meet up with fellow travelers. Basically, what do you think? Have you ever done Thailand alone? Pros? Cons? What to look out for?

My travels will include Bangkok (two days), then Samui and one more (still deciding).

Thanks.
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the_beaver



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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 4:49 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

No problems that I can think of as long as you don't do anything stupid -- but that applies to life in most places.
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Join Me



Joined: 14 Jan 2008

PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 4:49 am    Post subject: Re: Traveling to Thailand Alone Reply with quote

hexagonsun wrote:
First off, I am pretty well traveled and have been off to many of places alone. Thailand is a whole different sort of beast from what I've been reading and researching. I'm a dude, so let's get that out of the way.

Do you recommend traveling alone to Thailand? I'm not a moron when it comes to drinking and partying. I'm not looking for a drug fueled week either (unless I know what I'm getting into). I'm just looking for a good time and the chance to meet up with fellow travelers. Basically, what do you think? Have you ever done Thailand alone? Pros? Cons? What to look out for?

My travels will include Bangkok (two days), then Samui and one more (still deciding).

Thanks.


Anything that you let out of your hands (even for a second) has the ability to grow legs and walk off by itself. This can be especially true when you have new found friends around you. I read about the scams and stuff you can encounter before I went to Thailand and conducted a little testing on my own while I was there. My advice would be leave anything of value that you want to remain yours in your hotel's lock box. Most folks are honest (and very friendly), but in Thailand some of the folks survive off folks like you and I. Everybody needs to eat.
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mrsquirrel



Joined: 13 Dec 2006

PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 5:06 am    Post subject: Re: Traveling to Thailand Alone Reply with quote

Join Me wrote:
hexagonsun wrote:
First off, I am pretty well traveled and have been off to many of places alone. Thailand is a whole different sort of beast from what I've been reading and researching. I'm a dude, so let's get that out of the way.

Do you recommend traveling alone to Thailand? I'm not a moron when it comes to drinking and partying. I'm not looking for a drug fueled week either (unless I know what I'm getting into). I'm just looking for a good time and the chance to meet up with fellow travelers. Basically, what do you think? Have you ever done Thailand alone? Pros? Cons? What to look out for?

My travels will include Bangkok (two days), then Samui and one more (still deciding).

Thanks.




Anything that you let out of your hands (even for a second) has the ability to grow legs and walk off by itself. This can be especially true when you have new found friends around you. I read about the scams and stuff you can encounter before I went to Thailand and conducted a little testing on my own while I was there. My advice would be leave anything of value that you want to remain yours in your hotel's lock box. Most folks are honest (and very friendly), but in Thailand some of the folks survive off folks like you and I. Everybody needs to eat.


It's true. Don't trust any foreigners there. Bunch of unwashed thieving twats they are. Don't trust bar girls, lad boys or the hotel safe.

http://scottsbangkwangtime.net/index.html
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Atavistic



Joined: 22 May 2006
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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 5:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Well, I'm a woman and was in Thailand alone for a week, no problems whatsoever.
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Join Me



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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 5:15 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Atavistic wrote:
Well, I'm a woman and was in Thailand alone for a week, no problems whatsoever.


I think that is why he pointed out he is a man...but if you did go on a drug and sex binge and pull it off without a hitch...all I got to say is "girl power!"
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hexagonsun



Joined: 28 Dec 2007
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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 5:35 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

OK...Great. Thanks for the speedy responses, I'm booking very soon.

I like how Join Me put it "Anything that you let out of your hands (even for a second) has the ability to grow legs and walk off by itself." I think that's very true. Just pay attention to my surroundings and "don't do anything stupid." That's what I figured and I appreciate the posts everyone. My confidence in this epic journey is rising.
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Join Me



Joined: 14 Jan 2008

PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 5:43 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

hexagonsun wrote:
OK...Great. Thanks for the speedy responses, I'm booking very soon.

I like how Join Me put it "Anything that you let out of your hands (even for a second) has the ability to grow legs and walk off by itself." I think that's very true. Just pay attention to my surroundings and "don't do anything stupid." That's what I figured and I appreciate the posts everyone. My confidence in this epic journey is rising.


I would also advise you to make sure you control your surroundings. If it was my first time in Thailand, I wouldn't just wander off to any place (including bars where there aren't foreigners visible) at the suggestion of anyone you meet. You pick the destinations and less chance of running into any problems arising.
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Atavistic



Joined: 22 May 2006
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PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 5:55 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Join Me wrote:
Atavistic wrote:
Well, I'm a woman and was in Thailand alone for a week, no problems whatsoever.


I think that is why he pointed out he is a man...but if you did go on a drug and sex binge and pull it off without a hitch...all I got to say is "girl power!"


Heh heh. I have found that women who travel alone are often a bit more conservative/protective of themselves. But that's very likely because like tends to hang out with like.
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mrsquirrel



Joined: 13 Dec 2006

PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 1:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Join Me wrote:
hexagonsun wrote:
OK...Great. Thanks for the speedy responses, I'm booking very soon.

I like how Join Me put it "Anything that you let out of your hands (even for a second) has the ability to grow legs and walk off by itself." I think that's very true. Just pay attention to my surroundings and "don't do anything stupid." That's what I figured and I appreciate the posts everyone. My confidence in this epic journey is rising.


I would also advise you to make sure you control your surroundings. If it was my first time in Thailand, I wouldn't just wander off to any place (including bars where there aren't foreigners visible) at the suggestion of anyone you meet. You pick the destinations and less chance of running into any problems arising.


What sport of problems?
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Faunaki



Joined: 15 Jun 2007

PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 7:23 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Anywhere in SE Asia is as easy as pie to travel in, even if you are into all the nitty gritty, especially if you are a guy. No worries.
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Fishead soup



Joined: 24 Jun 2007
Location: Korea

PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 9:45 pm    Post subject: Re: Traveling to Thailand Alone Reply with quote

mrsquirrel wrote:
Join Me wrote:
hexagonsun wrote:
First off, I am pretty well traveled and have been off to many of places alone. Thailand is a whole different sort of beast from what I've been reading and researching. I'm a dude, so let's get that out of the way.

Do you recommend traveling alone to Thailand? I'm not a moron when it comes to drinking and partying. I'm not looking for a drug fueled week either (unless I know what I'm getting into). I'm just looking for a good time and the chance to meet up with fellow travelers. Basically, what do you think? Have you ever done Thailand alone? Pros? Cons? What to look out for?

My travels will include Bangkok (two days), then Samui and one more (still deciding).

Thanks.




Anything that you let out of your hands (even for a second) has the ability to grow legs and walk off by itself. This can be especially true when you have new found friends around you. I read about the scams and stuff you can encounter before I went to Thailand and conducted a little testing on my own while I was there. My advice would be leave anything of value that you want to remain yours in your hotel's lock box. Most folks are honest (and very friendly), but in Thailand some of the folks survive off folks like you and I. Everybody needs to eat.


It's true. Don't trust any foreigners there. Bunch of unwashed thieving twats they are. Don't trust bar girls, lad boys or the hotel safe.

http://scottsbangkwangtime.net/index.html


I've been travelling to the Kingdom for over ten years never had a problem with the hotel safe.

If you don't trust the hotel safe. Then where do you put your passport,
Travellers checks, travellers checks, and other essentials while you plan
on swimming or snorkelling, or scuba diving?
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mrsquirrel



Joined: 13 Dec 2006

PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 9:56 pm    Post subject: Re: Traveling to Thailand Alone Reply with quote

Fishead soup wrote:
mrsquirrel wrote:
Join Me wrote:
hexagonsun wrote:
First off, I am pretty well traveled and have been off to many of places alone. Thailand is a whole different sort of beast from what I've been reading and researching. I'm a dude, so let's get that out of the way.

Do you recommend traveling alone to Thailand? I'm not a moron when it comes to drinking and partying. I'm not looking for a drug fueled week either (unless I know what I'm getting into). I'm just looking for a good time and the chance to meet up with fellow travelers. Basically, what do you think? Have you ever done Thailand alone? Pros? Cons? What to look out for?

My travels will include Bangkok (two days), then Samui and one more (still deciding).

Thanks.




Anything that you let out of your hands (even for a second) has the ability to grow legs and walk off by itself. This can be especially true when you have new found friends around you. I read about the scams and stuff you can encounter before I went to Thailand and conducted a little testing on my own while I was there. My advice would be leave anything of value that you want to remain yours in your hotel's lock box. Most folks are honest (and very friendly), but in Thailand some of the folks survive off folks like you and I. Everybody needs to eat.


It's true. Don't trust any foreigners there. Bunch of unwashed thieving twats they are. Don't trust bar girls, lad boys or the hotel safe.

http://scottsbangkwangtime.net/index.html


I've been travelling to the Kingdom for over ten years never had a problem with the hotel safe.

If you don't trust the hotel safe. Then where do you put your passport,
Travellers checks, travellers checks, and other essentials while you plan
on swimming or snorkelling, or scuba diving?


Swimming? Don't do it. Not safe, somebody might have peed in the pool.
Scuba diving - don't do it. Not safe. Somebody might have put helium in the tanks instead.
Snorkelling - don't do it. Somebody might not have cleaned their teeth since the last time the mouth piece was used.
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Fishead soup



Joined: 24 Jun 2007
Location: Korea

PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 10:16 pm    Post subject: Re: Traveling to Thailand Alone Reply with quote

mrsquirrel wrote:
Fishead soup wrote:
mrsquirrel wrote:
Join Me wrote:
hexagonsun wrote:
First off, I am pretty well traveled and have been off to many of places alone. Thailand is a whole different sort of beast from what I've been reading and researching. I'm a dude, so let's get that out of the way.

Do you recommend traveling alone to Thailand? I'm not a moron when it comes to drinking and partying. I'm not looking for a drug fueled week either (unless I know what I'm getting into). I'm just looking for a good time and the chance to meet up with fellow travelers. Basically, what do you think? Have you ever done Thailand alone? Pros? Cons? What to look out for?

My travels will include Bangkok (two days), then Samui and one more (still deciding).

Thanks.




Anything that you let out of your hands (even for a second) has the ability to grow legs and walk off by itself. This can be especially true when you have new found friends around you. I read about the scams and stuff you can encounter before I went to Thailand and conducted a little testing on my own while I was there. My advice would be leave anything of value that you want to remain yours in your hotel's lock box. Most folks are honest (and very friendly), but in Thailand some of the folks survive off folks like you and I. Everybody needs to eat.


It's true. Don't trust any foreigners there. Bunch of unwashed thieving twats they are. Don't trust bar girls, lad boys or the hotel safe.

http://scottsbangkwangtime.net/index.html


I've been travelling to the Kingdom for over ten years never had a problem with the hotel safe.

If you don't trust the hotel safe. Then where do you put your passport,
Travellers checks, travellers checks, and other essentials while you plan
on swimming or snorkelling, or scuba diving?


Swimming? Don't do it. Not safe, somebody might have peed in the pool.
Scuba diving - don't do it. Not safe. Somebody might have put helium in the tanks instead.
Snorkelling - don't do it. Somebody might not have cleaned their teeth since the last time the mouth piece was used.


I find it hard to believe that this is coming from the same person who
was recommending "The Eden Club" or" The Hell Club"
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R-Seoul



Joined: 23 Aug 2006
Location: your place

PostPosted: Tue May 27, 2008 10:31 pm    Post subject: Re: Traveling to Thailand Alone Reply with quote

hexagonsun wrote:
First off, I am pretty well traveled and have been off to many of places alone.
Hmm, this statement seems to be in conflict with this one:
hexagonsun wrote:
Do you recommend traveling alone to Thailand?

And both statements definitely conflict with this one:
hexagonsun wrote:
I'm not a moron


What are you 10 years old? Need Mummy to hold your hand whilst wandering the mean streets of Chiang Mai?
I've met 18yr old girls who've travelled through Pakistan alone and you're worried about the most tourist friendly country in Asia?
Get a f*cking grip man, sounds more like you have a fear of life. Jesus Wept.
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