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Small Heath Alliance 

Thailand (7 replies)

Off the back of the Muay Thai thread… we’re off to Thailand in November but haven’t exactly firmed up an itinerary. Flying into Bangkok and then plan on heading south for 2 weeks before a couple of nights back in Bangkok and flying home.

Hoped to do Krabi and Phi Phi. The real question is Phuket, heard more than a few negative reviews. Wondered if the wonderful experts of SHA had any recommendations/ advice please?

Thanks
KRO

Small Heath Alliance 

Re: Thailand

If you fancy something quieter and more off the beaten path, have a look at Koh Chang and Koh Koot.

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