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Where to gi in Thailand in September / October
"Dieter Aaaa" Dieter "Dieter Aaaa" Dieter
wrote: Why do you advise people to go to a muslim country ? They are looking for a "nice beach", not for trouble. You've never been to Malaysia, have you ? -- Alfred Molon ------------------------------ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Olympus_405080/ Olympus 5050 resource - http://www.molon.de/5050.html Olympus 5060 resource - http://www.molon.de/5060.html Olympus 8080 resource - http://www.molon.de/8080.html |
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"Dieter Aaaa" Dieter "Dieter Aaaa" Dieter
wrote: Why do you advise people to go to a muslim country ? They are looking for a "nice beach", not for trouble. You've never been to Malaysia, have you ? -- Alfred Molon ------------------------------ http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Olympus_405080/ Olympus 5050 resource - http://www.molon.de/5050.html Olympus 5060 resource - http://www.molon.de/5060.html Olympus 8080 resource - http://www.molon.de/8080.html |
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Where to gi in Thailand in September / October
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. Exactly, that is why Alfred suggested Malaysia! |
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Where to gi in Thailand in September / October
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. Exactly, that is why Alfred suggested Malaysia! |
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Where to gi in Thailand in September / October
September is a lot of peoples favourite time to be on Samui as it is not as
hot as the May /June /July period. The wet season for the Gulf of Thailand side is October to mid January. The weathewr normally starts to change in preparation for the wet in late September but as an earlier poster said there is always a chance of it rolling in early but still not to the extent of what you get in between the above mentioned months but remember it is a tropical climate so nothings guaranteed. "Neil Raines" wrote in message ... 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
September is a lot of peoples favourite time to be on Samui as it is not as
hot as the May /June /July period. The wet season for the Gulf of Thailand side is October to mid January. The weathewr normally starts to change in preparation for the wet in late September but as an earlier poster said there is always a chance of it rolling in early but still not to the extent of what you get in between the above mentioned months but remember it is a tropical climate so nothings guaranteed. "Neil Raines" wrote in message ... 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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September is a lot of peoples favourite time to be on Samui as it is not as
hot as the May /June /July period. The wet season for the Gulf of Thailand side is October to mid January. The weathewr normally starts to change in preparation for the wet in late September but as an earlier poster said there is always a chance of it rolling in early but still not to the extent of what you get in between the above mentioned months but remember it is a tropical climate so nothings guaranteed. "Neil Raines" wrote in message ... 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
Miguel Cruz kirjoitti:
Dieter Aaaa Dieter wrote: "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: Why do you advise people to go to a muslim country ? They are looking for a "nice beach", not for trouble. And other than Singapore, Malaysia is by far the most trouble-free country in the region for travelers. Thailand does not lag much behind though. Traffic can be a nuisance though. |
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Miguel Cruz kirjoitti:
Dieter Aaaa Dieter wrote: "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: Why do you advise people to go to a muslim country ? They are looking for a "nice beach", not for trouble. And other than Singapore, Malaysia is by far the most trouble-free country in the region for travelers. Thailand does not lag much behind though. Traffic can be a nuisance though. |
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