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Photo by George Guille, It's going to be a long 300km... Bolivian Amazon

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It's going to be a long 300km...
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Old 14 Jul 2006
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THAILAND

Bangkok
Airport
We Train Hotel
N 13° 56.341
E 100° 35.058
Parken vorm Hotel auf dem Grundstueck
Parking inside the hotelcompound
Rooms with bath, TV and AC 500 Baht = 10 Euro
Hotel is like a youth hostel
With swimming pool and restaurant.
Close to the airport an very quiet!!

Bangkok
Banglampu
Lamphuhouse
N 13° 45.683
E 100° 29.769
Parken vorm Hotel auf dem Grundstueck
Parking inside the hotelcompound
Rooms starting from 170 Baht = 3,50 Euro
They have also rooms with AC
Book a few days ahead!!!!!!!!
Look at their homepage:
www.Lamphuhouse.com
Hotel is very clean and a good parking for the bikes!!

Ban Suang Lang
- 10 Km from Mae Chan to Chiangsan
Guido + Ladda Guesthouse
N 20° 17.053
E 079° 54.523
DZ/Double 6-8 US $
Parken auf dem Grundstueck
parking at the hotelcompound


Chiang Mai
Jonadda Guesthouse
http://www.geocities.com/jonadda2002/JONADDA.html
N 18° 47.506
E 098° 59.486
DZ/Double with bath and fan 6 US $
Parken beim Hotel
parking at the hotel
John is from Australia and very helpful
He knows everybody about the motorcycle community in Chiang Mai


Soppong / Pangmapha
Soppong River Inn
www.soppong.com
N 19° 30.971
E 098° 14.963
Double with bath, fan and mosquitonet 8 Euro
parking at the hotel
It is an absolute stunning place with nice rooms
The setting of the rooms is above the river with a great veranda to relax
Everything is made of wood!
The houses are in the “djungle”


Mae Sariang
Riverhouse Hotel (NOT Riverhouse Resort!!!!)
N 18° 09.701
E 097° 55.746
Double with bath, TV and fan 6 Euro
Parking in front of the hotel (they have a watchman)
Again: The setting of the rooms is above the river with a great veranda
Everything is made of wood!
Fantastic rooms


Mae Sot
Maesod Guesthouse
N 16° 43.016
E 098° 34.501
Double with bath, TV and AC 6 Euro
Parking in front of the room under a roof
The rooms are not that good, but OK


Sukothai (Old Sukothai)
Vitoon Guesthouse
N 17° 01.133
E 099° 42.413
Double with bath, TV and AC 10 Euro
Parking in front of the hotel (they have a watchman)
Nice rooms

Bangkok
Banglampu
Lamphuhouse
N 13° 45.683
E 100° 29.769
Parken vorm Hotel auf dem Grundstueck
Parking inside the hotelcompound
Rooms starting from 170 Baht = 3,50 Euro
They have also rooms with AC
Book a few days ahead!!!!!!!!
Look at their homepage:
www.Lamphuhouse.com
Hotel is very clean and a good parking for the bikes!!

Ban Krud / Hat Ban Krut
South of Prachuap Khiri Khan
Siam Garden Beach Resort
N 11° 16.875
E 099° 32.975
Double with bath, TV and AC 13 Euro
Parking at the compound
rooms are good, nice setting at the beach

Nai Plao / Nai Phlao
South of (Ao) Khanom
Nai Phlao Bay Resort
N 09° 07.811
E 099° 52.701
Bungalow with bath, Thai-TV and AC 14 Euro
Parking at the compound
rooms are good, nice setting at the beach

Songkhla
Sook Somboon 2 Hotel
N 07° 12.156
E 100° 35.418
Double with bath, Thai-TV and AC 8 Euro
Parking inside the hotel
rooms are good, friendly staff and NO brothel!!!!
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Do not stay in Maesod Guest house, there are better options.

Ban Thai Guest House
Hotel is off road in own compound
Safe parking for bikes
very helpful manager
Little expensive-300 to 500 Bht

Pannu House
Not as nice as Ban Thai but very pleasant
Hotel is off road in own compound
Safe parking for bikes
AC room 300Bht
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More on Mae Sot

Ban Thai GH
GPS N16 42.800 E98 33.586
Free Wifi, nice communal place

Phannu House
Prices are 250-350 for fan rooms, depending on size.
AC rooms are 400B.
Free Wifi.
GPS N16 42.839 E98 33.724

If you want to park your bike under cover (monsoon) your chances are probably better at Ban Thai than at Phannu House.


Maesod GH:
Don't stay there if you can help it. Neighbours' dogs fought viciously all night when I stayed there.
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Having processed all my GPS tracks and waypoints for inclusion in the Wanderlust GPS World Map I have uploaded the data to my web space. You can get it here:

Index of /GPS

If you use Garmin's MapSource grab Thailand.gdb.zip.
For other GPS software get Thailand.gpx.zip.

These two contain all my waypoints with comments + more than 1000 edited tracks.

Thailand.txt is a partial text file extract of the waypoints, tab-delimited, so you can either view it in Notepad or import it into a spreadsheet. Useful if you just want to read the info. It contains not just accommodation, but many other points of interest.

Most of the waypoints are my own, but I have left in Ralf and Eva's posted above and many from Fred. Ralf and Eva, if you object to this, please let me know.

Cheers,
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