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Koh Chang - Thailand

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Fred De Groof - 21 Nov 2003 13:25 GMT
In april 2004 we'll visit Thailand and we'd like to visit Ko Chang. Can
someone recommand us a good guesthouse or hotel with a maximum price of 60$?
We'll come from Cambodia (Phnom Penh or Sihanoukville) and prefer to travel
overland to Thailand. Is this possible?
Hans Eric - 21 Nov 2003 19:34 GMT
Hi Fred!

Would 60 be Baht or Dollar (you used the Dollar sign) and if it is Dollar
would that be per week or night.

Travelling from Cambodia to Thailand is straigh forward and easy.

Regards Hans

> In april 2004 we'll visit Thailand and we'd like to visit Ko Chang. Can
> someone recommand us a good guesthouse or hotel with a maximum price of
> 60$? We'll come from Cambodia (Phnom Penh or Sihanoukville) and prefer to
> travel overland to Thailand. Is this possible?
Fred De Groof - 23 Nov 2003 16:54 GMT
Hello Hans,

It may be 60 dollar/night.
Thanks

> Hi Fred!
>
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> > 60$? We'll come from Cambodia (Phnom Penh or Sihanoukville) and prefer to
> > travel overland to Thailand. Is this possible?
Johnny - 29 Nov 2003 06:01 GMT
I believe I stayed at Sea Cliff Bungalows for $24-30. Very nice all around.
On the water front but no sandy beach, you also were not in the thick of the
beach scene which was very crowded. It was a nice walk along the seawall to
the restaurants and this added to the experience

Yes you can go overland from Sihanoukville, I believe you can also come
across from Cambodia by boat to Koh Chaing.
 
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