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Thailand Visa
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Visa Or Entry Stamp
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| Date Added: | May 10th Thursday, 2007 | ||
| Answer:
Hello Craig ON the Visa or Entry
Stamp to Thailand. Jeroen at Nat Tours is the expert, go to him behind the Khao San Road and check with him, not his wife for all the current details. If you went to the DD Inn and walked through the place, and you can, you get to an alley, turn left and on the right after the New Joe Guesthouse is his tour agency. Cambodia is easy south of Koh Mak - Cambodia charges
I think 12 US to enter. Malaysia is free, but very far away, but if you go south, go to Koh Tarutao and other Islands. Ranong to Burma is easy, and I like, because more normal cultures and I think 5 dollars to go across to Burma, a.k.a. Myamar, but the locals say Burma. There is a few island there full of Germans, Koh Change is great in quiet way and depends on time of year. Go north to Burma at the top of Thailand OK< ... You need to fingure out your LOOPS, travel in loops, circles, not coming back the same way, then figure out your major loops and smaller loops. Skip, hops and jumps. Get on the page from Wiki of all the LCC and save
some bus time: Andy in Atakpame, Togo West Africa May of
2007 So it looks like Thailand only granted me a 30-day
visa at the airport -- weak sauce. Thank you,
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