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I'm after some advice regarding Thailand and was hoping the good folk here at AFF would be kind enough to provide me with some.
My wife, 14yo son and I are making our first visit to Thailand next month and we sort of need some guidance as to where the best places were to visit that suit what we like. We scored flights to SIN with the QF sale so have plenty of options for cheap flights to various parts of Thailand. We will spend a few days in BKK at some point but other than that we're undecided. Chang Mai looks a good option, coughet or Koh Samui not so much (fear of being amongst piss heads is the main reason) but as we've never been there we may be drawing the wrong conclusions. Therefore, any help would be appreciated.
Here are the things we like to do on holidays;
1. Eating. We are big fans of eating what locals eat (street food etc)
2. Culture and history
3. Shopping (ok, that's Mrs HarryB's department, but we all get drawn into it)
Dislikes;
1. Feeling like we've walked into a pub in Australia. If we go to a bar or restaurant we don't like being surrounded by drunk bogans, we can do that here.
That's pretty much it. We are easily pleased really and love Asia and the people. We don't want to spend a fortune but aren't tight either and we will happily pay extra to go somewhere that suits us.
Thanks in advance.
My wife, 14yo son and I are making our first visit to Thailand next month and we sort of need some guidance as to where the best places were to visit that suit what we like. We scored flights to SIN with the QF sale so have plenty of options for cheap flights to various parts of Thailand. We will spend a few days in BKK at some point but other than that we're undecided. Chang Mai looks a good option, coughet or Koh Samui not so much (fear of being amongst piss heads is the main reason) but as we've never been there we may be drawing the wrong conclusions. Therefore, any help would be appreciated.
Here are the things we like to do on holidays;
1. Eating. We are big fans of eating what locals eat (street food etc)
2. Culture and history
3. Shopping (ok, that's Mrs HarryB's department, but we all get drawn into it)
Dislikes;
1. Feeling like we've walked into a pub in Australia. If we go to a bar or restaurant we don't like being surrounded by drunk bogans, we can do that here.
That's pretty much it. We are easily pleased really and love Asia and the people. We don't want to spend a fortune but aren't tight either and we will happily pay extra to go somewhere that suits us.
Thanks in advance.