Nakhon Sawan
Nakhon Sawan
March 2009
Blew by Tak, and surprisingly sis’s house in Kanphang Phet, saw last year twice, and been to Tak before. NS is where 2 rivers meet to make up Chao Phraya running past BKK. So should be some nice gh or hotels along river, with all things river related. Not to be, a 1.5 meter, ugly wall, with the ugliest market strewed with trash. Mistakenly thinking staying near river would be a plus, one night was enough, but luckily, found a pleasant place, over by the picturesque lake. A mere 380 a night, comfy bed and room, frig/hw/ac, off street parking, nice host, w/decent restaurant. A well appreciated break from driving past couple legs. And of course, shopping, F’ me. A nice small shopping mall w/Big C as anchor store. The better of the big c complexes I’ve seen.
From another thread, picked up a new toy, netbook, very nice. Couple other items, some stocking up on brekkie items, coffee and such, with some toiletries items also, and just relaxing before thinking about where to next. Doing some research, well, a lot, the north is similar to northeast, well deserving non tourist area reps, as not a lot here. As this and few others, fail to utilize some valuable assets, such as these lovely rivers, wasted. Trash shrewd, plastic everywhere. As I was looking at river, a little one, not mine, just chucked his remaining drink in bag w/straw down the steps to the ‘beach’ before rainy season, mom next to him, unfazed. My parents would of kicked the sh*t out of me, and at the time, nobody would have been surprised, deservedly so. Today’s society, arrested for child abuse. Oh well, progress.
The GH is nice, with roof top sitting area, comfy with views of………roofs, but better than scooters, noise and dirt. Shaded for morning coffee. Pics of the park below, saving grace of the town. Some tourist Wats in town of course. The usual array of vendors and food options surround the park and area. Link for gh below, priced different, and posted at gh, 380/500 vip, same bed, just larger room. Couple nice things about town, but unless just stopping thru, no special reason to visit, other than an out and about curiosity run. I think something everyone should do, as soon as you decide to settle in Thailand, as it gives you a good idea what is and isn’t here, and options for your different taste. There are some nice areas, and others that will make you appreciate Udon Thani so much more.
http://www.lelawadeehome.com/index.php? ... &Itemid=28
Blew by Tak, and surprisingly sis’s house in Kanphang Phet, saw last year twice, and been to Tak before. NS is where 2 rivers meet to make up Chao Phraya running past BKK. So should be some nice gh or hotels along river, with all things river related. Not to be, a 1.5 meter, ugly wall, with the ugliest market strewed with trash. Mistakenly thinking staying near river would be a plus, one night was enough, but luckily, found a pleasant place, over by the picturesque lake. A mere 380 a night, comfy bed and room, frig/hw/ac, off street parking, nice host, w/decent restaurant. A well appreciated break from driving past couple legs. And of course, shopping, F’ me. A nice small shopping mall w/Big C as anchor store. The better of the big c complexes I’ve seen.
From another thread, picked up a new toy, netbook, very nice. Couple other items, some stocking up on brekkie items, coffee and such, with some toiletries items also, and just relaxing before thinking about where to next. Doing some research, well, a lot, the north is similar to northeast, well deserving non tourist area reps, as not a lot here. As this and few others, fail to utilize some valuable assets, such as these lovely rivers, wasted. Trash shrewd, plastic everywhere. As I was looking at river, a little one, not mine, just chucked his remaining drink in bag w/straw down the steps to the ‘beach’ before rainy season, mom next to him, unfazed. My parents would of kicked the sh*t out of me, and at the time, nobody would have been surprised, deservedly so. Today’s society, arrested for child abuse. Oh well, progress.
The GH is nice, with roof top sitting area, comfy with views of………roofs, but better than scooters, noise and dirt. Shaded for morning coffee. Pics of the park below, saving grace of the town. Some tourist Wats in town of course. The usual array of vendors and food options surround the park and area. Link for gh below, priced different, and posted at gh, 380/500 vip, same bed, just larger room. Couple nice things about town, but unless just stopping thru, no special reason to visit, other than an out and about curiosity run. I think something everyone should do, as soon as you decide to settle in Thailand, as it gives you a good idea what is and isn’t here, and options for your different taste. There are some nice areas, and others that will make you appreciate Udon Thani so much more.
http://www.lelawadeehome.com/index.php? ... &Itemid=28
Last edited by laphanphon on March 26, 2009, 9:29 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Re: Nakhon Sawan
MODS, feel free to delete this post
Last edited by laphanphon on March 26, 2009, 9:28 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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reloaded both sets again, forgot to turn on shrinkPic, way too big
MODS, feel free to delete this post, thank you
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Re: Nakhon Sawan
junction of Ping River and Nan River, become the source of Chao Phraya River
small part of the rooftop terrace at gh, about 8 sitting areas
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Re: Nakhon Sawan
You paid 380,but the site lists 450,480,590!Was this negotiations or walkin price?pets?
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walk in and posted behind check in, nice place, one of best value of hotel i've been at, free wifi...............................300 per day for dog , which i don't understand, because nobody has carpets
rooftop terrace is quite nice. tho no shade except early morning. food decent.
rooftop terrace is quite nice. tho no shade except early morning. food decent.
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Thanks La for the pics...the small mountain range looked familiar and remember the big bhudda(sure there was one in the hill somewhere too) and park only ever stopped off there for an hour or so many times when travelling to Tak many moons back.
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Stan
Stop calling LA pets !!
" You paid 380,but the site lists 450,480,590!Was this negotiations or walkin price?pets? "
Gr8 post LA , sort of stuff the backpackers bible needs to have
Stop calling LA pets !!
" You paid 380,but the site lists 450,480,590!Was this negotiations or walkin price?pets? "
Gr8 post LA , sort of stuff the backpackers bible needs to have
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the hill was called Khao No, and another next to it, big monkey statue, apparently monkes hang out at base of wat cave, didn't see any and didn't bother with cave. just curious. at dusk, the bats emerge in large black cloud, supposedly, wasn't going to drive back to see.
the other side
only monkeys we saw.
the other side
only monkeys we saw.