Showing posts with label travel koh phangan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel koh phangan. Show all posts

Thursday, April 10, 2008

Koh Phangan Hotels/Resorts with Wireless Wi-Fi Internet Access

I was recently traveling to Koh Phangan, Thailand, and had a problem with finding a good resort with wireless internet access. Since I had to do some work on my laptop, this was a prerequisite. So, this post is for those who experiencing the same problem.
After some research I found several hotels which had wireless internet, in 2 of which I’ve actually ended up staying:

1. The Sanctuary
http://www.thesanctuary-kpg.com/
I’ve stayed at the sanctuary for a few days but found it to be too isolated. It’s located on the east coast just above Had Rin, and the access is only by boat. Also, their internet seems to be on an off all the time. They are aware of this problem, but say that it’s just the way it is. The location is beautiful, however all bungalows and houses located right in the jungle (few minutes walk to the beach). Those who may be afraid of natural wild life at night may be better off looking for some other alternative. Oh, and also, everything at Sanctuary is dramatically overpriced including both food and accommodation.

2. Hansa Resort
http://hansaresort.com/
Since I wasn’t happy with isolation in Sanctuary I’ve moved to Hansa. It is a really nice small resort comprised of 10 bungalows located right at the beach at the very beautiful spot at Ban Tai. The view is gorgeous, accommodation and prices are good. See: http://hansaresort.com/pages/photo01.html
Staff are attentive, though don’t speak much English, thus may bring you a totally different thing from that which you’ve requested. Internet works well and is much more stable than Sanctuary. It’s mid way between Had Rin and Tong Sala, and close to 7/11, natural Buddhist monastery sauna, massage places and restaurants. There is also restaurant on sight, which is not bad. I would certainly recommend Hansa to anyone; it’s a great place and location.

Also, if you are not on a budget or looking for a good honeymoon, then I’ve heard a really good feedback about Santhiya resort http://www.santhiya.com, which is located on one of the most beautiful beaches. I haven’t stayed there but was told that they have Wi-Fi internet. Though, keep in mind that it’s far away from Had Rin and Tong Sala. It’s very, very pricey, and is an absolute top end resort, but you can try finding good rates through hotelscombined.com, as this website compares over 30 of major reservation sites at once. Check it out on: http://www.hotelscombined.com/Hotel/Santhiya_Spa_Resort_Koh_Phangan.htm

On the different note, please be aware of eating seafood in non-seafood restaurants. Don’t do it!!! I’ve got a very severe poisoning in one of them (Bot Ahoy), so did other person I’ve spoken to. Only eat seafood in busy sea food places, and only when it looks and smells fresh.

My Koh Phangan Vacation

This year in March I have finally visited Koh Phangan, a small island in the gulf of Thailand, next to the famous Koh Samui. I was recommended to go there by one of my best friends Alex, who’s been there 4 times and spent 7 months in total. He was always raving about this place – how great it is and how much fun everyone has there. If you haven’t heard, this island is home of famous (or infamous J, depending on how you look at it) Full Moon Party. He told me that he used to leave in a tiny bungalow right next to the sea. This cost him $5 per day plus another $5 for meals. That’s right $10 per day for a peace of paradise. He is trying to organize a business there now, so he can permanently move there.

Anyway, it was my first trip to Asia, and I went with my friend Elmar. First we had to fly to Koh Samui and then catch a boat from there to Koh Phangan. When you catch a boat make sure that you go with a big speed boat, not with small ones, as they take much longer - 50 minutes instead of 25. Normally I book my accommodation with Hotels Combined since they do the hard work of comparing several sites, but this time we decided to book at the spot since that’s what Alex suggested. We stayed at the Green Hotel in Koh Samui wich had quite spacious double room for 800 baht. This hotel is one of the cheapest that you cat get at the airport hotel desk and is located at the very central location on the main road (our room was a garden room which faces the other way). In Koh Phangan at first we stayed in Liberty Bungalows which cost 300 baht per night, but is pretty basic – you have to flush your toilet with the bucket. So, I moved to a bit nicer place next door – Mac’s Bay Resort, which had a pretty good clean bungalow with aircon for 1100 baht. Ban Tai (the area where we stayed) is a pretty good location, the 7/11 is just around the corner and both centres Tong Sala and Had Rin are pretty close. Taxy to Tong Sala will cost 50 baht and to Had Rin about 100. At night you may need to pay a bit more, but remember that everything there is negotiable.

The island was awesome, very beautiful, with a huge party on their main Had Rin beach every night. If you go there be careful as this place is famous for drink spiking. Be aware there is an epidemic of AIDS especially amongst women in this country. Otherwise, Had Rin is a fun place.

Anyway, to make a long story short I absolutely loved this place. I loved their steamy weather, the heat, the warm ocean (yes it was literally warm or even hot next to the shore), the friendly tourists from all other the world and not less friendly locals, amazing food and rock bottom prices. With my lash-out budget I only spent $60 per day. I’m now like my friend Alex, telling everyone how good it is and some of mine friends are thinking of going LOL :)

Some stats on AIDS in Thailand:

Thailand Statistics 33


Estimated total population, July 2005

64,233,000

Estimated number of people living with HIV, end 2005

580,000

Adults (15+)

560,000

Women (15+)

220,000

Children (0-15)

16,000

Estimated adult HIV prevalence

1.4%

Estimated number of AIDS deaths in 2005

21,000

Source: http://www.avert.org/aidsthai.htm