Bons plans sur Koh Chang en Thaïlande
by Caya
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
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Bonjour, en fait j'ai vu qu'il y avait un spécialiste de Ko Chang !! Et bien j'aimerai vraiment y aller au mois de septembre... j'ai lu sur un autre site que cette île changeait beaucoup et que le charme opère de moins en moins... mais je ne veux pas y croire ! Alors y a t il des endroits encore préservé pour trouver un bungalow sur la plage ?
Mon autre problème est : comment s'y rendre, en fait je vais commencé par ko yai et j'aimerai ensuite me rendre directement à ko chang... je ne trouve pas la solution, surtout que je n'ai pas beaucoup de temps !!
MERCI beaucoup de m'éclairer, de m'aider dans ma préparation...
salut
desolé ma grande, mais je pense que tu sera obligée de repasser par trat afin de prendre le bateau pour koh chang !
pour les byngalows il y a le paradise cottage a 350 bahts la nuit, le resto est super, d'ailleurs les piaules aussi, c'est tres propre, ca a un charme fou et ca se trouve juste a coté du " tree house ", c'est tres connu la bas, mais le "tree house " c'est peut etre un peu mieux seulement pour boire un verre ou fumer un petit .....
voila, j'espere que j'ai pu t' aider bon courage maud
😎 Bonjour, c'est situé ou " paradise cottage " ?
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Salut,
je suis allée à Koh Chang en septembre dernier. J'ai adoré car l'île n'était pas trop touristique. Je n'ai pas prévu d'itinéraire en France car la Thailande est vraiment bien desservie (train, bus, bateau...) et tu peux te débrouiller sur place sans problème. Tu vas jusque Trat où tu prendras un bateau jusque l'île. Il y des bus de bangkok à Trat régulièrement. Par contre, durant mon séjour à Koh Chang début septembre, il a plu tous les jours, souvent le matin et parfois une bonne partie de la journée. Quand je suis allée, à Ko Phan Gan, le temps était complètement différent : ensoleillé. Mais j'ai bien profité du séjour à Koh Chang, les gens y sot très souriant, gentils. Ce qui était moins le cas à Ko Samui. J'ai dormi à Ko Chang Hut et j'avais payé 1500 baths pour 5 nuits. La gérante était super accueillante.
Bon voyage... J'y retourne surement en décembre...
je suis allée à Koh Chang en septembre dernier. J'ai adoré car l'île n'était pas trop touristique. Je n'ai pas prévu d'itinéraire en France car la Thailande est vraiment bien desservie (train, bus, bateau...) et tu peux te débrouiller sur place sans problème. Tu vas jusque Trat où tu prendras un bateau jusque l'île. Il y des bus de bangkok à Trat régulièrement. Par contre, durant mon séjour à Koh Chang début septembre, il a plu tous les jours, souvent le matin et parfois une bonne partie de la journée. Quand je suis allée, à Ko Phan Gan, le temps était complètement différent : ensoleillé. Mais j'ai bien profité du séjour à Koh Chang, les gens y sot très souriant, gentils. Ce qui était moins le cas à Ko Samui. J'ai dormi à Ko Chang Hut et j'avais payé 1500 baths pour 5 nuits. La gérante était super accueillante.
Bon voyage... J'y retourne surement en décembre...
Le pluie ne nous a pas empêcher de faire quoique que ce soit. On se promenait juste avec un manteau matière sac poubelle pour se protéger de la pluie. Le pied, c'est d'être dans l'eau chaude avec la pluie qui tombe.
Je suis allée me faire masser le 2e jour. Tu en trouveras partout sur l'île la journée jusque tard le soir. Après une bonne journée découverte, ça fait du bien. Les masseuses attendent devant leur cabane aménagée en salle de massage. J'ai payé 100 baths pour 1/2 heure. Elles te massent des pieds à la tête.
Je suis allée me faire masser le 2e jour. Tu en trouveras partout sur l'île la journée jusque tard le soir. Après une bonne journée découverte, ça fait du bien. Les masseuses attendent devant leur cabane aménagée en salle de massage. J'ai payé 100 baths pour 1/2 heure. Elles te massent des pieds à la tête.
tu trouveras ces "imper" partout en thailande. Surtout en cette saison. Quand on les mettait, c'était assez comique car c'est vraiment la matière du sac poubelle et ultra large. Ils nous ont bien servis. D'ailleurs, je l'ai encore. Je vais bosser à vélo et je l'ai mis un jour d'averse. Je rigolais toute seule sur le vélo car je devais être la seule française emmitouflée dans un sac poubelle blanc ! lol ! J'ai même pensé à ce chapeau pointu que j'ai acheté au marché flottant; il protège bien de la pluie et du soleil. Mais là, je pense que l'on m'aurait pris pour une dingue. Dommage !
Sinon, tu trouves vraiment tout ce dont tu as besoin sur place. J'avais pris un sac à dos avec qq fringues et le strict minimum. C'était bien suffisant.
Sinon, tu trouves vraiment tout ce dont tu as besoin sur place. J'avais pris un sac à dos avec qq fringues et le strict minimum. C'était bien suffisant.
pour aller a kho chang par trat c'est le chemin des écolier non seulement ca prend plus de temps mais c'est plus cher, , le mieux sont les bus kaosanistes, , ( même si je ne les aime pas, , ) départ 8 am a river vers 4 h dans le prix il y a le ferry, ,
il y a 2 bus kasosanistes l'un est la boite a sardines, , ( mini bus ) ou le détaille est entasser a 11, , soit disant plus rapide ??? et le grand bus, , ( pour les avoir pratiquer les 2 ) je préfère le grand, ,
comme emmadl j'aime bien cette île combien de temps cela va durer ?? aucune idee mais kho chang subit de tres grands bouleversement qui ne va pas trop dans ce que on aime, ,
sur le moteur de recherche il ya comment aller sur kho chang, , et en photo, ,
en attendant une photo bus kaosaniste et carte postale de kho chang,


« Le voyage apprend la tolérance. »
Benjamin Disraeli
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Salut ! en février dernier j'ai passé 4 semaines au Tiger Bungalows. J'ai négocié mon séjour pour 200B par nuit. Hutte de bamboo directement sur une superbe plage. Plusieurs restaurants dans le village. Le paradis sur terre.
Tiger Bungalows est bien connu par les chauffeurs de Shongtaw. C.est au début du village de Klong Prao, sur le petit chemin qui mene au KP bungalows
Bon voyage
Bon voyage
Jean-Yves
Koh Chang Hut devrait avoir des chambres de libre. Mais impossible de le garantir. De toute facon si c'est complet tu trouveras toujours une autre Guest House où il y a de la place.
Le mieux est que tu ailles à Koh Chang Hut d'abord (car sur le trajet). Tu te renseignes. Si c'est complet, alors tu descends au Paradise (bien plus au Sud).
Le mieux est que tu ailles à Koh Chang Hut d'abord (car sur le trajet). Tu te renseignes. Si c'est complet, alors tu descends au Paradise (bien plus au Sud).
Les bus partent du Eastern Bus Terminal, autrement appelé "Ekkamai". Pour s'y rendre soit tu dis au chauffeur de taxi d'aller à "Ekkamai", soit tu prends le BTS Skytrain et tu t'arretes à la station......Ekkamai !!!
Il faut prendre le car direction "Trat". Une fois arrivé à la gare de bus flambant neuve de Trat après 5H de trajet, il faut alors prendre un taxi pendant 20 minutes pour aller au port (les taxis attendent à l'arrivée des cars). Une fois au port, reste à prendre le bateau pendant 45 minutes, et te voila à Koh Chang.
Une fois à Koh Chang reste à prendre le taxi pour rejoindre ta guest house (sinon loue une moto directement en arrivant sur l'ile).
Bon voyage 😎
Il faut prendre le car direction "Trat". Une fois arrivé à la gare de bus flambant neuve de Trat après 5H de trajet, il faut alors prendre un taxi pendant 20 minutes pour aller au port (les taxis attendent à l'arrivée des cars). Une fois au port, reste à prendre le bateau pendant 45 minutes, et te voila à Koh Chang.
Une fois à Koh Chang reste à prendre le taxi pour rejoindre ta guest house (sinon loue une moto directement en arrivant sur l'ile).
Bon voyage 😎
🙂 Merci de vos réponse. Donc si on débarque a Ko Chang en décembre sans rien réserver on trouvera de toute façon une guest house ?
En fait on part pour la première fois en Thaïland pour deux semaines, on est deux adultes deux enfants et on cherche un compromis entre visites et balnéaire pour que tout le monde y trouve son compte, dans un endroit, si possible, pas bondés de touristes. C'est pour ça qu'on a opté pour Ko chang. Est-ce que 10 jour C'est trop long pour une île comme Ko chang ? Est-ce que tu aurais une autre idée de point de chute?
le chemin de youpy est celui des écoliers le plus facile est les bus kaosanistes, , départ a 8 am arriver vers 14 h 280 bt ferry compris, , il y a tout en photo sur le moteur de recherche, ,
de a a z, , , , , , , , , bon trip
« Le voyage apprend la tolérance. »
Benjamin Disraeli
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10 jours me semblent un peu long, à moins de vouloir etre bien tranquille et de glander pas mal sur la plage.
Sinon pour répondre à Thuan, et bien en effet White Sand est un peu "béton", mais avec 2 enfants White Sand beach offre tout à portée de main.
Sinon comme je le dis toujours, la seule facon de vraiment profiter de Koh Chang est de louer des scooters et de se ballader sur toutes les plages selon ses désirs.
Sinon pour répondre à Thuan, et bien en effet White Sand est un peu "béton", mais avec 2 enfants White Sand beach offre tout à portée de main.
Sinon comme je le dis toujours, la seule facon de vraiment profiter de Koh Chang est de louer des scooters et de se ballader sur toutes les plages selon ses désirs.
Sinon comme je le dis toujours, la seule facon de vraiment profiter de Koh Chang est de louer des scooters et de se ballader sur toutes les plages selon ses désirs.
juste
pour les petits malin de l'économie et de la liberté, , louer a la descente du ferry, pas besoin de s'entasser a20 dans un pic up .
rien que un aller en pic up c'est 80 bt .. on loue 150 les 24 h, , faite le calcul les radins, ,
personnellement je le fait pour son cotée liberté on arrive on monte sur son cheval a moteur et on choisit ou on veut se poser, , sut kho chang la mob c'est la liberté, , mais attention, il faut être prudent car ça monte et décent pas mal et il faut maîtriser l'engin,
photo de la dame qui loue des mobs, ,


« Le voyage apprend la tolérance. »
Benjamin Disraeli
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Tu peux aller a Cha am, ou Hua hin, au sud de Bangkok, moins loin que Ko Chang
Plutot visité par les touristes thailandais ..
Un grand merci à Thuan qui donne une foule de renseignements tout au long de ce forum.
merci . mais je ne suis pas le seul !!!, , en plus on attend tes infos, , ne pas oublier que vf est interactif, et hélas la majorité viennent prendre des infos mais par la suite disparaissaient, , c'est un peut dommage il faut penser a ceux qui vont voyager, , , , , , ,
merci . mais je ne suis pas le seul !!!, , en plus on attend tes infos, , ne pas oublier que vf est interactif, et hélas la majorité viennent prendre des infos mais par la suite disparaissaient, , c'est un peut dommage il faut penser a ceux qui vont voyager, , , , , , ,
« Le voyage apprend la tolérance. »
Benjamin Disraeli
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bonjour, nous arrivons aussi sur BKK le 24/12, tu prends quelle compagnie?
- J'ai des envies de voyage."L'Océanie, Bora-Bora, les Vahinés, tu connais?"
- "Pourquoi, tu veux m'emmener?"
- "On n'emmène pas des saucisses quand on va à Francfort.."
- t'aurais pu dire;"une rose quand on va sur la Loire, question de terme.."
Tu peux aller a Cha am, ou Hua hin, au sud de Bangkok, moins loin que Ko Chang
Plutot visité par les touristes thailandais ..
Petit rectificatif : Cha-am est une station balnéaire très Thai, où il est amusant de voir des familles Thai entières s'assoir sur la plage avec des vivres pour 3 mois et 2 ou 3 bouteilles de whisky. Hua Hin en revanche n'a rien de Thai, c'est une population en grande majorité occidentale, avec tout ce qui va avec : McDo, Burger King, Starbucks, etc.....
Les 2 sont sympas, bien que très différents. Il n'y a que 30 minutes de bus entre l'un et l'autre, donc très facil de faire les 2 en un weekend.
PS : à Cha-am, la paire de tongues se trouve à 20 ou 30 Bahts....😛
Petit rectificatif : Cha-am est une station balnéaire très Thai, où il est amusant de voir des familles Thai entières s'assoir sur la plage avec des vivres pour 3 mois et 2 ou 3 bouteilles de whisky. Hua Hin en revanche n'a rien de Thai, c'est une population en grande majorité occidentale, avec tout ce qui va avec : McDo, Burger King, Starbucks, etc.....
Les 2 sont sympas, bien que très différents. Il n'y a que 30 minutes de bus entre l'un et l'autre, donc très facil de faire les 2 en un weekend.
PS : à Cha-am, la paire de tongues se trouve à 20 ou 30 Bahts....😛
C'est marrant j'étais le weekend dernier à Hua Hin et impossible de se baigner plus de 20 minutes, moi et ma copine étions pris de démangeaisons, impossible de rester plus longtemps dans l'eau. Pollution ? Peut-être....🏴☠️
Bonjour Thuan, à propos des "scots" sur Koh Chang, je n'ai pas une expérience très agréable sur Phuket; je pars en fev à KC avec ma femme et une copine; sais-tu si il existe des tuk-tuk 3 places à louer, comme à Koh Lanta? au niveau stabilité je préfèrerai. merci bonne journée
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- J'ai des envies de voyage."L'Océanie, Bora-Bora, les Vahinés, tu connais?"
- "Pourquoi, tu veux m'emmener?"
- "On n'emmène pas des saucisses quand on va à Francfort.."
- t'aurais pu dire;"une rose quand on va sur la Loire, question de terme.."
oui c'est pollué, , et ce n'est pas le TAT qui va le dire, trop d'investissements politicien dans le coin, ,
pour la location de mob je ne connais pas de tricycle a louer, , mais c'est une bonne idée a développer, !!!!! une auto est a 800 bt jour ( caribbean ) dans phuket tonw, ,
pour la location de mob je ne connais pas de tricycle a louer, , mais c'est une bonne idée a développer, !!!!! une auto est a 800 bt jour ( caribbean ) dans phuket tonw, ,
« Le voyage apprend la tolérance. »
Benjamin Disraeli
-
Thuan, la question est ;"il a t'il des tricycles sur Koh Chang?" Si non, tu as le temps de monter une agence jusqu'à notre arrivée en fev-mars; avec tes relations cela ne devrait pas poser de pb😉😉😉😉
- J'ai des envies de voyage."L'Océanie, Bora-Bora, les Vahinés, tu connais?"
- "Pourquoi, tu veux m'emmener?"
- "On n'emmène pas des saucisses quand on va à Francfort.."
- t'aurais pu dire;"une rose quand on va sur la Loire, question de terme.."
non je n'en ait jamais vu, , mais également il y a des autos, , si tu cherche bien il y a des prix raisonnables, je comprend ta prudence, , c'est tout a ton honneur, , il y a tant de chutes stupides dans le coin, , et ça gâche les vacances, , et remplis le petit hôpital du coin, ,
tiens un petit pic contre le lp et routard, ,
après une inquiétude d'amis fraîchement arriver a kho chang et sans grande expérience de conduite, vers 22 h je cherchais comment telephoner l'hôpital du coin, , j'ai demander a des français de sortir leur bibles sacrées, , et bien, , RIEN sur la sécurité ni dans l'un ni dans l'autre,
il n'est même pas mentionner que il y a un hôpital, , cela me réconfort que ces bouquins sont nuls, ,
bon les copains étaient entrain de se faire un bain de minuit sur une plage déserte, ,
pour ceux qui la sécurité est importante, passer voir cyril, , lui dire bonjour, et en cas dramatique il est toujours l'a, , n'est pas Vf plus efficace ??


« Le voyage apprend la tolérance. »
Benjamin Disraeli
-
merci . mais je ne suis pas le seul !!!, , en plus on attend tes infos, , ne pas oublier que vf est interactif, et hélas la majorité viennent prendre des infos mais par la suite disparaissaient, , c'est un peut dommage
il faut penser a ceux qui vont voyager, , , , , , ,
ça marche ...je prends note.
ça marche ...je prends note.
Salut,
Pour ce genre de guest house pas besoin de réserver, suffit d'y aller et il y aura toujours une chambre de libre (sauf en haute saison).
De plus, je doute qu'ils aient un site internet......😉
Pour ce genre de guest house pas besoin de réserver, suffit d'y aller et il y aura toujours une chambre de libre (sauf en haute saison).
De plus, je doute qu'ils aient un site internet......😉
Youpi88 retarde un peu, voici : http://www.koh-chang.co.uk/Paradise_Cottage/index.HTM
Je le connais ce site, mais ce n'est pas le site du paradise cottage il me semble, c'est juste un site qui référence les guest house de Koh Chang.
Donc le paradise cottage n'a pas de site internet.
Voila, c'est tout !! 😉
Donc le paradise cottage n'a pas de site internet.
Voila, c'est tout !! 😉
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Thanks in advance for your replies
Hi there. To make the most of Lake Toba, is it better to find accommodation on the lake’s shores (which one?) or on Samosir Island? Thanks for your tips!
Hi. Is it possible to take the train from Malacca to Ipoh? Thanks for your feedback.
Hi there,
We’re heading to Vietnam as a family on July 8th for a little over 3 weeks (north and center). We’ve only booked the first 3 nights in Hanoi, and nothing else after that. We like to decide things on the spot and go with the flow, without rushing everywhere. But I’m still a bit unsure: when heading down to the center (Hue), is it better to book the overnight trains in advance? We don’t want to take any flights while we’re there—just use the overnight train for the long trips. But I’m worried we won’t get seats if we buy the tickets on the spot, say, 2 days before. What do the experts here think? And which website can we use to book the tickets? Thanks in advance for your tips!
Hi everyone!
I’m heading back to Thailand in July 2026 with a stopover in Cambodia to visit the Angkor site.
After Angkor, I’ve booked a stay on Ko Chang island. Does anyone know if there are direct transport options from Cambodia to Ko Chang without having to go back through Bangkok? That would be amazing!!
I think there are, but I’d need more details!!
I went to Thailand in February 2025 and don’t remember having to apply for a visa—is that still the case now? And for Cambodia too?
Thanks so much!!!
Laurence from Bayonne
Hello,
We’re a couple looking for a driver for 10 days to explore Northern Vietnam in April.
Best regards,
I’d love to get some feedback on our itinerary—it’s probably pretty basic! This is our second trip to Asia and our first to Indonesia. We have three kids aged 20, 18, and 12. We land in Jakarta at 4 PM, spend 3 nights/2 days there, then take the train to Yogyakarta for 3 nights/2 days, followed by the train to Surabaya for 2 nights/1 day, then the train to Bromo for 1 day/1 night, a private driver to Ijen for 2 nights/2 days, then on to Bali (Ubud) for 4 nights/3 days, followed by Gili Air for 3 nights/2 days, Senggigi (Lombok) for 2 nights, and finally 5 nights in Kuta. I’m considering cutting the 2 nights in Senggigi to just keep Kuta and extend it to 7 nights. In Lombok, I’m not sure how to get around since I’m not comfortable with scooters... Your thoughts on all of this, and any advice, are more than welcome—don’t hesitate!
For those wondering why cities like Jakarta and Surabaya: we don’t often get the chance to visit big Asian cities, so we wanted to include that discovery in our trip. The trains between Jakarta and Yogyakarta, Surabaya and Probolinggo are booked. The return flight from Lombok to Jakarta is also set. Accommodations are booked but flexible (same for the trains).
Thanks!
For those wondering why cities like Jakarta and Surabaya: we don’t often get the chance to visit big Asian cities, so we wanted to include that discovery in our trip. The trains between Jakarta and Yogyakarta, Surabaya and Probolinggo are booked. The return flight from Lombok to Jakarta is also set. Accommodations are booked but flexible (same for the trains).
Thanks!
hi
I’ll be on a cruise on January 11, 2027. We’re stopping in Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My).
I’d love to see something other than the city—anyone have recommendations or a guide for 6-8 people with pickup at the port?
I’d really like to visit some rice paddies.
I’ll be on a cruise on January 11, 2027. We’re stopping in Ho Chi Minh City (Phu My).
I’d love to see something other than the city—anyone have recommendations or a guide for 6-8 people with pickup at the port?
I’d really like to visit some rice paddies.
Hi there,
I’m spending 4 days in Kuala Lumpur.
Could you let me know what’s absolutely worth visiting and what’s not really worth the effort?
Any suggested itinerary?
Apart from Batu Caves, I don’t have many ideas...
I’m traveling with my partner and our 16-year-old son.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
I’m spending 4 days in Kuala Lumpur.
Could you let me know what’s absolutely worth visiting and what’s not really worth the effort?
Any suggested itinerary?
Apart from Batu Caves, I don’t have many ideas...
I’m traveling with my partner and our 16-year-old son.
Thanks in advance for your feedback.
Hi,
After our trip to China, we want to spend a week in the Philippines for some beach time and snorkeling.
We're looking for the best spot to settle in—nice beaches, great marine life, and short transfer times.
Thanks for your suggestions!
Hi there,
Does anyone know of a private transfer or taxi company that organizes transfers from the Sukhothai area to Chiang Mai? Our routes are Sukhothai-Lampang, Lampang-Chom Thong, and Chom Thong-Chiang Mai. My searches on Google Maps, 12Go, and others haven’t turned up much...
For our Bangkok-Sukhothai trips, I use a company I’ve already tried, but they don’t have a fleet available from Sukhothai and have to go through third-party companies—which, understandably, take their commission. This nearly doubles the prices...
There are four of us, and we’re not traveling light, so a minibus isn’t an option. ;-)
Thanks for your tips! DrSnuggle
Does anyone know of a private transfer or taxi company that organizes transfers from the Sukhothai area to Chiang Mai? Our routes are Sukhothai-Lampang, Lampang-Chom Thong, and Chom Thong-Chiang Mai. My searches on Google Maps, 12Go, and others haven’t turned up much...
For our Bangkok-Sukhothai trips, I use a company I’ve already tried, but they don’t have a fleet available from Sukhothai and have to go through third-party companies—which, understandably, take their commission. This nearly doubles the prices...
There are four of us, and we’re not traveling light, so a minibus isn’t an option. ;-)
Thanks for your tips! DrSnuggle
Hello,
While traveling in Thailand, I’m looking for a Buddhist kumlai reed bracelet.
Does anyone know where I can find one?
In Bangkok, I visited a few temples but didn’t see any in the nearby shops.
If you have any ideas, I’d love to hear them! Have a great day! :-)
Hi there
My trip’s coming up, and I’m having a bit of trouble with three bus/minivan routes. Usually, I find everything at this time of year, but this time—yikes!
Sandakan → Sepilok: No app for this one—you just hop on bus #14 at the local terminal (pay cash on board). But where do I catch it, and where’s the stop??
Sandakan → Semporna: From what I’ve heard, it’s the Sida Express company (great name, right? 😄). Can’t book online, but apparently, you *have* to because there’s only one bus at 8 AM. Where do I board, and where does it drop me off?
Semporna → Tawau: Found this via AI—is it legit? No online booking, as far as I can tell. Minivans leave from a stop in the Jalan Hospital area, near the Milimewa supermarket, supposedly???? And when you arrive, does it drop you at **Sabindo Square** in Tawau?????
Thanks for any tips—I’m stuck!
My trip’s coming up, and I’m having a bit of trouble with three bus/minivan routes. Usually, I find everything at this time of year, but this time—yikes!
Sandakan → Sepilok: No app for this one—you just hop on bus #14 at the local terminal (pay cash on board). But where do I catch it, and where’s the stop??
Sandakan → Semporna: From what I’ve heard, it’s the Sida Express company (great name, right? 😄). Can’t book online, but apparently, you *have* to because there’s only one bus at 8 AM. Where do I board, and where does it drop me off?
Semporna → Tawau: Found this via AI—is it legit? No online booking, as far as I can tell. Minivans leave from a stop in the Jalan Hospital area, near the Milimewa supermarket, supposedly???? And when you arrive, does it drop you at **Sabindo Square** in Tawau?????
Thanks for any tips—I’m stuck!
Hi there,
we’ll be in Mai Chau in June and we’re thinking of heading to Sapa, but first spending a few days in Bac Ha to do some hiking and explore the area.
Is this a good idea for those who’ve been there?
How do you get there?
Thanks for your feedback.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Cédric.
Hi everyone. As I’m planning my trip for next winter, I’m looking for hotel suggestions in Camotes, Bantayan, Malapascua, Bohol, and Siquijor. The ones I had in mind seem to be fully booked (unless it’s too early?). For those familiar with the area, is it easy to find accommodations on the spot in January/February? I’m specifically looking for hotels with a pool, beachfront, air conditioning, and easy scooter rental nearby. Thanks for your tips!
Hi there,
I’m planning an itinerary and would love some feedback on whether it’s doable and if the number of days per destination is enough—or too much. I was also debating whether to add an extra night on an island or spend an extra night in Kampot to visit Kep or Battambang.
March 23: Arrival in Phnom Penh in the morning March 24: Phnom Penh March 25: Phnom Penh March 26: Depart for Kampot March 27: Kampot March 28: Depart for Battambang March 29: Battambang March 30: Tonlé SAP to Siem Reap March 31: Siem Reap April 1: Siem Reap April 2: Siem Reap April 3: Siem Reap April 4: Siem Reap April 5: Departure
Thanks for any suggestions or help!
March 23: Arrival in Phnom Penh in the morning March 24: Phnom Penh March 25: Phnom Penh March 26: Depart for Kampot March 27: Kampot March 28: Depart for Battambang March 29: Battambang March 30: Tonlé SAP to Siem Reap March 31: Siem Reap April 1: Siem Reap April 2: Siem Reap April 3: Siem Reap April 4: Siem Reap April 5: Departure
Thanks for any suggestions or help!
Hi there,
Yesterday in the Thailand section, 100% of the new threads were just about beach destinations 😕...
So here’s the counterattack in the form of this photo thread, dedicated solely to the countryside: the locals, their livestock, fields, farms, rice paddies, small rivers, and agricultural machinery. If you’ve got any pictures that fit these categories, feel free to add them!
Comments welcome.
For each photo, I’ll (or you can) indicate the area where it was taken.
Kanchanaburi:
Kanchanaburi:
Sri Chiangmai:
Soppong:
Tha Wang Pha:
Kanchanaburi:

Kanchanaburi:

Sri Chiangmai:

Soppong:

Tha Wang Pha:

🙂 Hi everyone!
Hope you're all doing well! It's been a while since I last traveled, but I'm finally heading out again soon!
For those familiar with SOUTHEAST ASIA, I'm planning to leave in mid-June (with the trip ending at the latest in November), and I don’t have a precise idea of exact places or itineraries yet. The thing is, this period is usually the rainy season...
Any advice? I was thinking of Malaysia or Indonesia, like Sulawesi, for example (all countries and islands in Southeast Asia interest me except Bali).
Any recommendations? I’m doing my research online, but if anyone here has the time and knowledge, I’d love to hear from you.
Thanks everyone, take care and stay happy! ❤️
Hope you're all doing well! It's been a while since I last traveled, but I'm finally heading out again soon!
For those familiar with SOUTHEAST ASIA, I'm planning to leave in mid-June (with the trip ending at the latest in November), and I don’t have a precise idea of exact places or itineraries yet. The thing is, this period is usually the rainy season...
Any advice? I was thinking of Malaysia or Indonesia, like Sulawesi, for example (all countries and islands in Southeast Asia interest me except Bali).
Any recommendations? I’m doing my research online, but if anyone here has the time and knowledge, I’d love to hear from you.
Thanks everyone, take care and stay happy! ❤️
Hi there,
My partner and I are planning a trip to Indonesia in September-October 2026. It’ll be our first time in Asia, and we’re thinking of hitting the classic spots in East Java and Bali, then wrapping up with a cruise around Komodo for some snorkeling/diving. Here’s a rough draft of our itinerary—I’m wondering if it’s doable.
20/09: Flight from Jakarta to Yogyakarta, arrive around noon, afternoon/evening and overnight in Yogyakarta. 21/09: Borobudur 22/09: Prambanan 23/09: Travel to Bromo (Cemoro Lawang) 24/09: Bromo 25/09: Kawa Ijen 26/09: Travel to Bali, overnight in Pemuteran 27/09: Excursion to Pulau Melujan, overnight in Pemuteran 28/09: Travel to Munduk, overnight in Munduk 29/09: Explore Munduk and surroundings, overnight in Munduk 30/09: Explore Munduk and surroundings, overnight in Munduk 01/10: Route to Ubud (via Pura Ulu Danau Bratan, Jatiluwih?), overnight in Ubud 02/10: Explore Ubud and surroundings, overnight in Ubud 03/10: Explore Ubud and surroundings, overnight in Ubud 04/10: Travel to Denpasar, flight to Labuan Bajo, overnight in Labuan Bajo 05/10: Komodo cruise 06/10: Komodo cruise 07/10: Komodo cruise, flight to Denpasar in the late afternoon/evening or overnight in Labuan Bajo. 08/10: Flight to Denpasar (if not taken the day before), afternoon in Jimbaran, overnight near Denpasar 09/10: 10:00 AM flight Denpasar - SIN, overnight in Singapore 10/10: Flight SIN-YQB
Thanks for your thoughts—and for your time!
My partner and I are planning a trip to Indonesia in September-October 2026. It’ll be our first time in Asia, and we’re thinking of hitting the classic spots in East Java and Bali, then wrapping up with a cruise around Komodo for some snorkeling/diving. Here’s a rough draft of our itinerary—I’m wondering if it’s doable.
20/09: Flight from Jakarta to Yogyakarta, arrive around noon, afternoon/evening and overnight in Yogyakarta. 21/09: Borobudur 22/09: Prambanan 23/09: Travel to Bromo (Cemoro Lawang) 24/09: Bromo 25/09: Kawa Ijen 26/09: Travel to Bali, overnight in Pemuteran 27/09: Excursion to Pulau Melujan, overnight in Pemuteran 28/09: Travel to Munduk, overnight in Munduk 29/09: Explore Munduk and surroundings, overnight in Munduk 30/09: Explore Munduk and surroundings, overnight in Munduk 01/10: Route to Ubud (via Pura Ulu Danau Bratan, Jatiluwih?), overnight in Ubud 02/10: Explore Ubud and surroundings, overnight in Ubud 03/10: Explore Ubud and surroundings, overnight in Ubud 04/10: Travel to Denpasar, flight to Labuan Bajo, overnight in Labuan Bajo 05/10: Komodo cruise 06/10: Komodo cruise 07/10: Komodo cruise, flight to Denpasar in the late afternoon/evening or overnight in Labuan Bajo. 08/10: Flight to Denpasar (if not taken the day before), afternoon in Jimbaran, overnight near Denpasar 09/10: 10:00 AM flight Denpasar - SIN, overnight in Singapore 10/10: Flight SIN-YQB
Thanks for your thoughts—and for your time!
Hi everyone,
My girlfriend and I booked our tickets with Saudia Airlines for a trip to Thailand this summer, from July 5th to August 3rd. Given the geopolitical situation in the Middle East, we’re keeping a close eye on the news.
I was wondering if anyone here is in the same situation as us?
• Have you heard anything about possible mass cancellations or if the airline is still maintaining its routes to Asia?
• Are there any travelers who’ve recently returned who could tell us if air corridors have been changed (longer flight times)?
The idea is to know what to expect so we can prepare as best as possible. Thanks for your replies! !
Hi everyone,
Thanks for all your contributions on the forum—they’ve really helped me plan my trip. There are four of us friends heading to Sulawesi for 20 days. Based on all your advice, I’ve put together the following itinerary:
July 30: Makassar – sightseeing July 31: Makassar – sightseeing + overnight bus to Rantepao August 1–7: Tana Toraja with a guide August 7: Tana Toraja to Tentena + visit Tentena August 8: Early departure with a private driver to Ampana, then ferry to the Togian Islands August 9–15: Togian Islands (2 different resorts) August 15: Depart Togian Islands for Luwuk August 16: Flight Luwuk to Makassar August 17: Rammang Rammang August 18: Stroll in Makassar, then return home
Overall, what do you think?
I also have a question about the connection between Tentena and the Togian Islands: Is it doable to leave early in the morning as planned and still be sure not to miss the ferry?
Thanks in advance for your feedback! :)
Thanks for all your contributions on the forum—they’ve really helped me plan my trip. There are four of us friends heading to Sulawesi for 20 days. Based on all your advice, I’ve put together the following itinerary:
July 30: Makassar – sightseeing July 31: Makassar – sightseeing + overnight bus to Rantepao August 1–7: Tana Toraja with a guide August 7: Tana Toraja to Tentena + visit Tentena August 8: Early departure with a private driver to Ampana, then ferry to the Togian Islands August 9–15: Togian Islands (2 different resorts) August 15: Depart Togian Islands for Luwuk August 16: Flight Luwuk to Makassar August 17: Rammang Rammang August 18: Stroll in Makassar, then return home
Overall, what do you think?
I also have a question about the connection between Tentena and the Togian Islands: Is it doable to leave early in the morning as planned and still be sure not to miss the ferry?
Thanks in advance for your feedback! :)
Hi everyone,
I’m currently working on a 30-day itinerary for May/June 2027.
10 days in eastern Java (Malang, Bromo, waterfalls, Meru Beriti Park, Banyuwangi, and Ijen), a short transit in Ubud for a few days, then Flores before heading back to Jakarta.
We’ll spend 15 days in Flores (the classic route: Moni, Bajawa, Riung, Ruteng, ending in Labuan Bajo).
I’d love some firsthand feedback on flights to Maumere or Ende from Bali Denpasar. I know there are no direct routes and that you have to connect through Labuan Bajo or Timor (I think), which isn’t an issue in itself.
But I’ve read here and there that flights to these destinations can be delayed—or worse, canceled—and that it’s better to fly in and out of Labuan Bajo, which isn’t exactly ideal...
Thanks for any tips or experiences you can share!










