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  1. Loredana Occhipinti says:

    Hello!At Surat Thani Airport is the Lomprayah desk office as well?I still don't know if I'm gonna take ferry or catamaran to head Phangan,I think with ferry is a long way but it's more safe for my stomach in case the sea is not in a 'good Mood" 😅 have you ever used Lomprayah?Which one do you thing it's the right option?

  2. Tony Richards says:

    Thanks for the great video !…. I am wanting to fly September 2022 Bangkok to Koh Samui…….Can any one please tell me if they require any Covid 19 test to fly with Bangkok Airways BKK to Koh Samui ? … or Thai Smile BKK to Surat Thani ?

  3. Vinit Coburn says:

    Hi there STL, since you won't reveal your name. I can't make out your Canadian Accent some time….Ha Ha Ha, just kidding! Noticed that after watching all your 4 Islands beaches series, I realized you didn't do the East Coast of Koh Phangan at all with exception of Haad Rin. I spent some time on Haad Tong Nai Pan Noi some 25 years ago and found it to be a total lost paradise. Like you I love that castaway beach bungalows atmosphere and was hoping to see from your videos if the place has changed a lot or not, or if it still retains that secret charm. I am also trying to find more info on Haad Salad and Haad Than Sadet which are pretty remote and difficult to access in those days. I wonder if the roads have improved to all those places and if there are still rustic beach bungalows to be found on those beaches. Will you be continuing more videos beach series now that things are getting back to more normal? I'm sure price must have skyrocket from 2 years ago, to be expected but I hope not to a point they turn off the backpacker set.

  4. Michael Schumacher says:

    I’ve done both the air Asia flight and the Bangkok air. It seems like a tossup between what’s the better way. Sure you save 50 bucks but do you end up using a lot of energy and time to do that so I guess if you’re on a tight budget then it’s a good option especially if you’re young and full of energy. But especially for folks that are just traveling for a few weeks I would think taking Bangkok air would be the way to go.

  5. Sean H says:

    You're so right about the people of Thailand. When I get asked why I have been to Thailand as many times as I have, my answer always includes 'the people'.
    My last trip in 2012 (I am beyond itching to get back, it has been far too long), was for a month, most of which was in Phuket staying in a small hotel with about 12 rooms and a handful of staff. I really didn't want to go home, I felt like I was at home, but when I left, without warning I noticed that ALL the staff (bar staff, manager, chef, maids) had gathered to say goodbye. To say I was choked up is an understatement and it took a lot to hold back the tears as we drove off. I struggle to think of any of the other countries around the world I have been to where I have experienced anything that personal.

  6. Rob Fruithof says:

    You really should do something about your sound quality on the TV version. It really is soooooo bad. Sorry to say, but we call you the mumbler. Because you're always mumbling something in the background (nobody knows what) and laughing way too much about your own silly jokes. Is it to much asked for to upgrade your sound. This is so amateurish. Thanks for the effort.

  7. svnjmr says:

    Very hard to say what it is exactly but even after at least 20 visits to Bangkok I still feel the same way. It still feels exotic enough for me that I feel transported not only to a different place but also a different time. Completely lost in a strange country, feeling utterly unimportant. What a relief these days.
    Thanks so much for your videos. With all these people vlogging about Thailand these days, your videos are still my favorite.

  8. Rab Mos says:

    I had the exact same trips 2 weeks ago. Flew directly to Samui and back via Surat Thani. I left my hotel in Chewang at 10:30am, took 12pm Seatran ferry and arrived at Surat Thani airport at about 3:30pm for 7pm Nok Air flight. Unfortunately, my flight delayed for about an hour so I didn't get to my hotel in Silom until about 10pm. Should have just taken the direct flight back to Bangkok.

  9. Found at Sea says:

    Terrific coverage, thanks as always! Could you do a walk through of a major electronics store? I'm in Boston, looking to potentially retire in Thailand and am curious what Apple and major PC laptops, external HD's, phones, TVs, tablets, DSLRs, DJI drones, video cameras, stereos and gadgets etc cost (and what's available) there. Thanks!

  10. Rick Racer says:

    Bangkok taxis are the worst in the world! They refuse to use meters, won't take you where you want to go and are renowned for scamming people. Their attitude on the road is appalling and the condition of the cabs is disgraceful and filthy.

    Perhaps spare a thought for the poor sods who are fleeced by these mongrels.

  11. ADD says:

    You’re so right about the unique ‘aroma’ of Asia. Whether it be Bangkok, Hanoi, Hong Kong etc there is a distinct aroma which conjures up (to me) exotic destinations, excitement and intrigue. I love it! Can’t wait to return. Keep up the great videos!

  12. Terry Coe says:

    Great comparison video. It boils down to saving approx $10 per hour of travel. Two week millionaires will probably rather go direct from Samui and longstay/budget travellers may opt for via Surathani. In Bangkok I prefer using the Skytrain / MRT over dealing with taxi drivers who only want to go where it suits them " because of traffic " etc and trying to rip you off given the chance.

  13. Heather Davies says:

    Personally I 💖Bangkok. I love the absolute organised chaos, the noise and the crazy traffic (though I do hate the pollution 😞). It's a city you either love or hate but arriving at the airport and walking out of the terminal I always get such an exciting feeling.

  14. rolandet says:

    I know you dread BKK looking more like Singapore every day, but as soon as you mentioned familiar smells, the first thing I thought of was my last arrival in SG.
    It's probably the chemicals they use to kill anything under 1cm, but it's oh so familiar.

  15. Civivva says:

    Because you have travelled a lot your videos show easy movement from point A to point B if i filmed my travels there would be the view of me looking at my ticket 500 times, looking at the map 1000 times, deciding to go 1 way and then going another. Getting lost SEVERAL times, swearing, wishing I was home, looking at food. AND THEN 5 hours after the estimated time getting to my destination. LOL

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