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Where to gi in Thailand in September / October
Where should we go in Thailand in mid-September / October to awoid heavy
showers. We want to go on an island or somewhere with a nice beach. Thanks Peter |
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Where to gi in Thailand in September / October
We are going to try Ko Phangan in mid September. I know the storm
season here starts in October so I'm going here first when I arrive in Mid-September. Really depends on if the storm season decides to be early or late this year Still think we have a better chance in mid-Sept. Do you want night life or just a quiet beach? On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 21:32:31 +0200, peter wrote: Where should we go in Thailand in mid-September / October to awoid heavy showers. We want to go on an island or somewhere with a nice beach. Thanks Peter |
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Where to gi in Thailand in September / October
We are going to try Ko Phangan in mid September. I know the storm
season here starts in October so I'm going here first when I arrive in Mid-September. Really depends on if the storm season decides to be early or late this year Still think we have a better chance in mid-Sept. Do you want night life or just a quiet beach? On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 21:32:31 +0200, peter wrote: Where should we go in Thailand in mid-September / October to awoid heavy showers. We want to go on an island or somewhere with a nice beach. Thanks Peter |
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Where to gi in Thailand in September / October
Where should we go in Thailand in mid-September / October to awoid heavy showers. We want to go on an island or somewhere with a nice beach. September is by far Thailand's wettest month. You will find it difficult to escape the rain. Later in October is much drier normally cheers |
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Where to gi in Thailand in September / October
Where should we go in Thailand in mid-September / October to awoid heavy showers. We want to go on an island or somewhere with a nice beach. September is by far Thailand's wettest month. You will find it difficult to escape the rain. Later in October is much drier normally cheers |
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Where to gi in Thailand in September / October
peter wrote:
Where should we go in Thailand in mid-September / October to awoid heavy showers. We want to go on an island or somewhere with a nice beach. Then go to Perhentian island in Malaysia: http://www.molon.de/galleries/Malaysia/Perhentian/ The weather in mid-September is still fine there. -- Alfred Molon http://www.molon.de/Galleries.htm - Photos from Myanmar, Brunei, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Nepal, Egypt, Austria, Budapest and Portugal |
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Where to gi in Thailand in September / October
How about Koh Samui? When does the rain start in the east coast?
September is by far Thailand's wettest month. You will find it difficult to escape the rain. Later in October is much drier normally cheers |
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Where to gi in Thailand in September / October
How about Koh Samui? When does the rain start in the east coast?
September is by far Thailand's wettest month. You will find it difficult to escape the rain. Later in October is much drier normally cheers |
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Where to gi in Thailand in September / October
"Alfred Molon" ... peter wrote: Where should we go in Thailand in mid-September / October to awoid heavy showers. We want to go on an island or somewhere with a nice beach. Then go to Perhentian island in Malaysia: Alfred Molon Why do you advise people to go to a muslim country ? They are looking for a "nice beach", not for trouble. |
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