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Post Info TOPIC: Best place for RVIng in Thailand?


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Best place for RVIng in Thailand?


Hello Community!

I would like to fly next winter to Thailand, rent me and RV there and explore the countryside on my own. Because I never was in Thailand I wanted to ask here if someone would know a good place for it. 

I would also love to take part on one or more sightseeing tours or rent a private speed boat during my stay in Thailand. 

regards Katharina



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Hi Katharina!
Thailand is a fantastic idea for a winter holiday stay. Nice climate, interesting places to explore and very welcoming people.
The best place for your RV based holiday would be Phuket, there you have the best sightseeing tours and might rent a private speed boat as well.

Martina

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Hi Martina!

My friend suggested me Phuket as well. All said I would have there the best sightseeing tours and a good place for exploration on my own. 
Additionally I could rent there a private speed boat to explore the sea side as well on my own. 

They also told me the name of the club, it was the Club Champagne Phuket.

Katharina



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OK - We were in Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam last month.  We did not see any RV's or camping in the areas we visited.  I have to say that I can't imagine driving any size RV over there.  It was scary enough riding with a professional driver.  The driving culture there has no similarities to the states.  Completing for road space with millions of motorcycles, scooters, bicycles and water buffalo would scare me to death.  And the truck drivers are a whole story in it self.

We loved our time there and would go again in a minute, just NOT in an RV.

We drive all over Mexico, SO WE ARE NOT TIMID DRIVERS.  In SE Asia, just hire a driver and enjoy your trip.



-- Edited by Russ Ranger on Tuesday 29th of May 2018 08:33:21 PM

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