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I am planning a 4 week trip to thailand during August, am very excited as I am doing it alone, I am sure I will meet people along the way but is there anywhere specific that is a good place to go if you are alone? Am thinking of travelling from Bangkok down to the south and hitting the beaches, anywhere that needs avoiding at that time of year due to weather? Thanks for any advice you can give.
In the southern islands you'll struggle to find somewhere where you can throw a stick without hitting another foreigner, so you shouldn't have too many problems meeting others!
As far as islands go, I've always found Ko Pha Ngana and Ko Tao on the east coast and the Raileh Bay and Ko Lanta areas on the west coast particularly good for socialising.
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I am planning a 4 week trip to thailand during August, am very excited as I am doing it alone, I am sure I will meet people along the way but is there anywhere specific that is a good place to go if you are alone? Am thinking of travelling from Bangkok down to the south and hitting the beaches, anywhere that needs avoiding at that time of year due to weather? Thanks for any advice you can give.
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Hi sofie,
Welcome to Travelfish!
In the southern islands you'll struggle to find somewhere where you can throw a stick without hitting another foreigner, so you shouldn't have too many problems meeting others!
As far as islands go, I've always found Ko Pha Ngana and Ko Tao on the east coast and the Raileh Bay and Ko Lanta areas on the west coast particularly good for socialising.
Check out Weather Fish for weather details.
#2 Posted: 28/2/2006 - 10:11
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