The travel plan below is directly exported from our personal calendar: the notes are usually localized in Italian and non-exhaustive. However, you can use them for your planning as it contains accurate GPS coordinates.
08:15-00:15
🚗 Autista Khan
https://www.tripadvisor.it/ShowUserReviews-g304555-d9466778-r586887668-Namaste_Jaipur_Tours-Jaipur_Jaipur_District_Rajasthan.html
Shabbir Khan o Sameer Khan
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Contact also WhatsApp +919571915083
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No problem car 1800 inr
Including,parking,waiting,tax,no extra charge
Enter free pay by your self in monument
Safe in car
No problem I pick you at 8am but this is too early
8f you need more information or questions please message me
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I CONFIRM this daily tour with you.
Sunday 17 August
Our Names: Matteo MORANDO, Alessia BORSARI
CONTACTS
+39 3930001990 (Whatsapp, Telegram, SMS, Voice)
[email protected] (Mail)
Other contacts:
+39 3462238424 (SMS, Voice)
+44 7937423010 (Whatsapp only)
PICKUP
8:00 AM (let’s confirm this time, but maybe we will get in contact later and we can decide to meet later according to your suggestion)
We stay at Ibis Jaipur आइबिस जयपुर, so we can meet around here
https://www.google.it/maps/place/Ibis+Jaipur/@26.908021,75.779925,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x56645834dbfd34d6?sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwid8oKJ87LcAhUqD5oKHZnoCeIQ_BIwCnoECAsQCw
Metro Station, Jai Ambey Colony, Civil Lines, Jaipur, Rajasthan 302006, India
TOUR
We defined these “touristy” attractions, but feel free to bring us is any other places (we will decide directly during the trip). I’m an amateur photographer and I like to visit scenic and not-conventional places 🙂
- Galta ji (Monkeys)
- Hawa Mahal
- Panna Meena ka Kund
- Jal Mahal
- Amber Fort
DROPOFF
Jaipur airport
Our flight is in the evening; you can bring there at any time in the afternoon when we finish the daily tour
Pink City
https://edition.cnn.com/style/article/jaipur-pink-city-architecture-photography/index.html
Arrivo a
Don Muang Int'l (Old Bangkok Int'l) - DMK
Your booking number is:
GN45JJ - Morando Matteo
UPENXG - Alessia Borsari
Volo notturno, A320
93€ + 104€
Era partenza alle 23:35, rischedulato alle 23:15
Check-in counters (International Flights)
Open: 3 hours before the scheduled time of departure
Close: 1 hour before the scheduled time of departure
Baggage
Pre-book your checked baggage to save money and time. Each piece/item of checked baggage has to weigh less than 32kg. Guests may not combine their checked baggage weight with other guests unless travelling in the same booking.
Baggage drop counters (International Flights)
Open: 3 hours before the scheduled time of departure
Close: 1 hour before the scheduled time of departure
treno verso stazione centrale Hua Lamphong. Orari inaffidabili; ci mettono un bel po' di tempo; costano poco e ti portano diretti in stazione. Guardare GoogleMaps trasporti.
Oppure autobus (a quest'ora?) o taxi 300baht
I suggest to use the airport bus (A1 or A2) which is relatively cheap for only 30bhat/person. A1 and A2 buses can be found at the exit of airport, it is an orange bus and kinda old but still airconditioned, the payment would be made inside through the bus conductor. It both stops at Mo chit bts station, which could only take 20-30mins depending on the traffic. from there you could take the bts skytrain to your location. If you’re location at bangkok city is at Siam or Chitlom which is the city center. It would probably cost only around 30-40bhat. The travel time would probably only take about an hour or less.
13.739671, 100.516779
11:45-12:45
Depositare bagagli
http://www.thailandtrains.com/leave-your-luggage-at-bangkok-hualamphong-train-station/
Open: 04.00 to 23.00 every day.
Location: Inside the station. Left hand side of main entrance.
150 x 60 x 80 cm more than 10 kg 80 THB 2€
Tre possibilità (forse migliore la 3)
1) Vado a piedi verso la verde BTS (sopraelevata) Stazione Siam. Poi verso Nord fino al capoline MoChit
2) Prendo la blu MRT (sotterraneo) verso Sukhumvit (direzione nord Tao Poon); scendo e prendo la Verde (sopraelevata) lì vicino alla stazione Asok. Poi verso Nord fino al capoline MoChit
3= Predo la blu MRT (sotterraneo) verso Chatuchak Park (direzione nord Tao Poon)
13.800421, 100.551019
13:30-16:15
Chatuchak Weekend Market
How to get to Chatuchak Market
SkyTrain BTS get off at Sapan Khwai Station or Mochit Station MRT get off at How to get to Chatuchak Market
SkyTrain BTS get off at Sapan Khwai Station or Mochit Station MRT get off at Kamphaenpetch Station
Bus No. 3,826,27,28,29,34,38,39,44,52,59,63,77,90,96,104,408,112,122, 134,136,138,153,159
Aircondition Bus No. 2,3,9,18,19,28,34,39,44,134,145,153,510,512,513
COME ARRIVARE AL CHATUCHAK DA QUALUNQUE ZONA DI BANGKOK
Arrivare al Chatuchak market è abbastanza semplice.
Potete optare per la linea Skyline (BTS) e scendere a Mo Chit (N8) che si trova sulla Sukhumvit Line. Da qui vi consiglio di passare per il Chatuchak Park in modo da schivare un po’ di coda. Nel parco infatti c’è un sentiero “scorciatoia” per raggiungere il mercato e poi è un parco carino.
Oppure potete prendere la metropolitana (MRT) e scendere alla fermata Chatuchak Park.
In alternativa potete prendere un taxi. In questo caso, prima di salire a bordo, chiedere che venga utilizzato il tassametro, altrimenti vi ritroverete a pagare molto più del dovuto.
Io sono arrivata al Chatuchak prendendo la navetta dell’hotel dove alloggiavo, il Chatrium Hotel, che mi ha portato alla più vicina fermata della skyline navigando sul Chayo Phraya e da lì ho preso la skyline fino a Mo Chit. Se anche voi soggiornate in un hotel lungo in fiume, informatevi se offrono un servizio di questo tipo.
Stazione partenza: Hua Lamphong Station
Morando: 17012000000201 867729
Classe 1
Carrozza: 11
Posto: 23 Upper
Borsari: 17012000000202 258699
Classe 1
Carrozza: 11
Posto: 24 Lower
http://www.thailandtrains.com/what-is-it-like-on-a-thai-train/
Bangkok 19.30
Sam Sen 19.46
Bang Sue Junction 19.55
Bang Bamru 20.12
Sala Ya 20.30
Nakhon Pathom 20.59
Rachaburi 21.50
Phetchaburi 22.36
Hua Hin 23.36
Prachuap Khiri Khan 01.02
Bang Saphan Yai 02.32
Chumphon (Ferry to Koh Tao) 04.23
07:00-08:45
🛳 Traghetto: Chumphon - Koh Tao
None
08:45-09:45
🚣🏻♀️ Trasferimento previsto da Hotel
All above rates net and inclusive breakfast, service charge, tax and free roundtrip transfer from Koh Tao - Nangyuan - Koh Tao upon arrival and departure.
CALL: (+66) 8 1958 1766,
(+66) 9 5421 2916, (+66) 9 5427 4916, (+66) 9 3584 5266
14:00-11:30
🛌 Nangyuan Island Dive Resort
Colazione inclusa nel prezzo
Pagato in anticipo tramite loro direttamente sul sito. 2500baht 65€
46 Moo 1, Koh Tao (Koh Nangyuan),
84360 Ko Tao
Thailandia
+66 84 721 7868
Check-in
13:00 - 20:00 (specificano proprio 20:00 quindi nel caso si facesse tardi avvisare)
Trasporto Gratuito
- Cercare le indicazioni MAR24 Koh Tao Hotel o Buddha View Dive Resort
- oppure auto con adesivi Buddha View
- oppure se non lo trovi andare al punto di ritrovo daveanti al Buddy Restaurant che è locato di fronte a Seatran Discovery Pier
- oppure chiara a +66 077456361 o +66 98 831 9924 per prenotare un altro giro
€ 46 THB 1,800
10.07053192, 99.8281222
1.9km 31minuti
There are a few resorts here, two small original family run bungalow resorts and a newly opened luxury hotel. The bay can be accessed via a very steep concrete road, or you can reach it walking twenty minutes along the shore from Chalok Baan Kao and Saan Jao Beach
Video recensione
https://www.beach-inspector.com/en/b/june-juea-beach
June Juea is not easy to find and travellers need to plan their journey well. The small bay is definitely the most well hidden on the west coast of Koh Tao. There is not much space on the small sandy areas between the rocks and trees, but the crystal clear water, the lovely clean sand and the idyllic atmosphere are great for spending a couple of relaxed days in the remote location here. June Juea is ideal for anybody looking to stay somewhere quiet away from the hustle and bustle.
June Juea Beach - A hidden idyll of Koh Taos west coast
If you are planning to go to the lovely bay of June Juea you will need to study the map very carefully, as the beach is so hard to find and if you head here by scooter the journey can get very adventurous. Between Chalok Baan Kao and Mae Haad you have to travel over a steep hill through the jungle until you can turn left. From there you will need to concentrate, as the signposting is very poor and you are almost certain to lose your way. However, if you do manage to find your way here, you will think that the effort was worthwhile when you see the small dream bay.
Two small sandy areas are hidden between rocks, trees and bushes, amongst which a few flowers can be seen in marvellous colours. You will see some holidaymakers who have managed to secure themselves one of the few loungers and relaxing is what you do at June Juea. You can also walk on a small wooden pathway until you reach the rocks which make it clear that this is the end of the beach. You can then enjoy swimming in the wonderfully clear, calm sea here. There is also a quirky small bar where the barkeeper offers his few guests delicious drinks, but otherwise there is not much else happening here. Those coming to June Juea should certainly be aware that this nice bay is very much off the beaten track.
The beach is ideal for couples looking for peace and quiet, as they can find everywhere here a secluded spot to enjoy the whole day at the beach.
10.067278, 99.819780
1,4km, 24 minuti a piedi
hian Og is a lovely, quiet place to come and relax. It is known as ‘Shark Bay’ due to the blacktip reef sharks that frequent here. An entrance fee is charged. You can also visit the bay by boat or kayak. Alternative ways of access can be found via a few resorts in Chalok Baan Kao Bay’s east coast that connect to Shark Bay’s west shore (not at the beach). This area is also a shark nursery where young sharks can be seen at certain times of the year. There are larger sharks, and to see them you need to swim out about 250 metres from the beach to where it drops down deeper to 3 – 4 metres. They are more likely to be found around the east shore close to Sai Daeng Beach.
Look out for green turtles as well, as these live in Shark Bay too and are amazing to see. A few of them are huge, larger than a metre long. They are friendly and not afraid of humans and can sometimes swim very close to you. Please be sure to not touch them as bacteria on our skin can greatly affect their health and can cause them harm. Though the coral reef in the bay was vastly destroyed by El Nino in 1998, Shark Bay is the only place where you can find turtles every day
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With its palm-trees hanging over the water and its powdery, white sand, Shark Bay in the south of the island of Koh Tao is one of the most popular bays of the island. This picture postcard beach has a very special attraction. All year round you can see sharks swimming in the sea and they even come right up to the shoreline. It is no surprise considering how close the beach is to Shark Island, which is a popular destination for divers. If you are looking for cheap accommodation here you will be disappointed, as the bungalow sites attract mainly honeymooners and families with more exclusive tastes
Both on various beach maps and in the literature the Thian Og Bay in the south of the Thai island Koh Tao is described as a white postcard beach with countless, lush coconut palms - if one considers however the alternative name of the small dream bay, Shark Bay, one becomes clear, why above all snorkeling and diving friends come gladly into this small paradise: You can watch sharks here all year round!
The beautiful bay is only a few meters long and gives a fantastic picture as soon as you have overcome the rather adventurous drive over the high mountains: It soon becomes clear that you are on one of the most beautiful beaches on Koh Tao. At just under 400 metres, the palm trees line up close together. The lush green tropical plants are accompanied by a fine sandy lying surface. The sand is powdered sugar white and just as soft and invites you to take a leisurely stroll, while the bright, crystal-clear water with its foamy spray breaks against a fantastic rocky backdrop. Along the beach you can climb some viewpoints and enjoy a picturesque view of this spectacular bay.
Although the clear, turquoise shining water invites you to take a bath, you should be a little careful. In the months of December to April, the undercurrent can often be very sensational. A clear demarcation in the front swimming area therefore indicates this: This far and no further. For your own safety, please follow these guidelines. In any case, you can enjoy a wonderful view of the white sandy beach and the bay framing it while swimming.
A special highlight on Koh Tao in general and in Shark Bay in particular are of course the sharks you can see here: In the morning our sea friends hide at the eastern part of the small bay, in the afternoon you will find them more in the west. You have to be patient when snorkeling, because no shark swims in front of the lens just like that. However, these small reef sharks do not represent a danger and so far there have been no incidents worth considering.
To really enjoy the natural spectacle under water, you should definitely bring your snorkel. If you have forgotten it, you can rent appropriate equipment in some of the restaurants on the beach. Although diving in Shark Bay is especially worthwhile, you won't find a diving school on the beach. However, you can book a tour to Shark Bay with various water sports providers in the region. The diving schools do not stop at the beach, however, but at a large rock in front of it, which has the shape of a shark fin with a lot of imagination. The name says it all: Many reef sharks romp under water and feel at home in the confusion and confusion of the rock under water.
Restaurants and beach bars, which all belong to the adjacent holiday resorts, take care of your physical well-being on the beach. Beside chic restaurants you will also find some bungalow complexes on the beach, which look a bit more chic overall: Families with high standards and newlyweds feel at home here during their honeymoon. However, you will also meet many backpackers who like to take the exciting ride through the mountains of Koh Tao to catch a glimpse of the gorgeous bay in the form of a day trip.
10.066162, 99.83345
In my opinion the easiest way from Koh Tao Resort to Shark Bay (Thian Og Bay) is through New Heaven Resort, you walk to the resort, go down the stairs to the beach (a lot of steps!), when you are on the beach turn left!
Apre alle 6
13.517815, 99.953405
Vi alzate presto , fate colazione e prendete il pulmino. Costo 70-90 baht , non fatevi fregare al primo prezzo . Ve lo dice uno che è 1 mese che contratta con i Thai e guarda persino il centesimo .
Se non trovate nessun minivan in zona , chiedete come arrivare alla stazione dei bus . Qualsiasi Thai che parli un minimo di inglese vi aiuterà indicandovi l’autobus da prendere .
Bene , ora siete in viaggio con il minivan che dopo due ore circa di viaggio , vi lascerà quasi 1 km prima dell’ingresso del mercato . Ma voi non lo sapete , perché è la prima volta e non avete idea di come sia l’ingresso . Neanche il tempo di scendere che qualche Thai vi si appiopperà addosso per vendervi un tour in barca ( prezzi spropositati ) . Dirigetevi verso la strada principale e aspettate che passi un taxi collettivo o qualsiasi altro mezzo . Con meno di 15 baht vi portano all’ingresso . Altrimenti camminate circa 10-15 minuti a secondo di dove vi lascia il minivan .
Arrivati all’ingresso ( scritto a caratteri cubitali , non potete non vederlo ) prendete una barca a remi con barcaiolo ( circa 100baht ) e fatevi portare in giro per i canali . I soldi non vanno al barcaiolo ma a chi gestisce le barche . Quindi una volta saliti , date un piccolo extra chiedendo di portarvi un po’ fuori dai soliti percorsi : così facendo vedrete una bellissima cultura non rovinata dal turismo di massa , case galleggianti , contrattazioni tra Thai , sorrisi spontanei , colori e odori unici ( a me personalmente non hanno dato fastidio quest’ultimi ).
Mi spiace leggere recensioni di persone che hanno speso 1000-2000 baht , non aver visto nulla di vero e criticare una cultura che ancora oggi può regalare delle bellissime emozioni .
13.40746639, 99.99892833
2017
Trains are supposed to arrive at Mae Klong at 8.30 - 11.10 - 14.30 and 17.40 and there are also trains leaving Mae Klong train station at the beginning of the market at 6.20 - 9.00 -11.30 and 15.30.
Note that the trains are not always on time in Thailand, if you plan to come here to see the train arrival in the market, plan to stay at least one hour after the arrival time.
COME ARRIVARE da Bangkok
The easiest way to get to Mae Klong Railway Market from Bangkok is to take a bus or van to Samut Songkhram from Bangkok Southern Bus Terminal (Sai Tai Mai). Samut Songkram bus station is a 5-minutes walk from the part of the railway where the famous market is located. You can also come here by train from Wongwian Yai station in Bangkok. From there, take the train to Mahachai (1 hour - 10 THB) then walk 5 minutes to the pier to cross the river (3 THB) then walk 5 minutes to Ban Laem station to take the train to Mae Klong (1 hour - 10 THB). You will then be on the train that passes in the middle of the market. Look timetables carefully because there are only 4 trains to Mae Klong per day.
15:15-17:05
🚕 Minivan per ritorno BangKok
Circa 70 baht a testa (minivan condiviso)
80 km
1:20 minuti
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The minivans back to Bangkok are located in a parking garage off the main street. We checked with the minivan drivers parked on the main street and they pointed us in the right direction. Three buses left when we were there in the parking garage and we only waited around 10 minutes for our seat.
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Alcuni portano a Mo Chit Bus Station e altri a Southern Bus Terminal (Sai Tai Mai Bus station). Scegliere MoChit Bus se possibile. Poi da lì andare in hotel. Linea Verde?
https://www.thewholeworldisaplayground.com/how-to-get-bangkok-maeklong-railway-market-amphawa-minivan/
Getting to Mo Chit Bus Station
BTS: Take the BTS Skytrain to Mochit BTS. The bus and BTS station are around a 20 minute walk apart so either get a taxi (less than 50 bhat) or a local bus: buses 26, 77, 96, 104, 136, 145, 509 go to the bus terminal
Bus: buses depart from different places in Bangkok. Buses 3,16, 26,49, 77,96, 104, 134, 136, 138, 145, 170, 509, 517, 529, 536 all go to Mo Chit.
Finding the minivan: ask around for directions or head to one of the counters and ask where to wait.
Getting to the Southern Bus Terminal
BTS: Take the BTS Skytrain to Mochit BTS. The bus and BTS station are around a 20 minute walk apart so either get a taxi (less than 50 bhat) or a local bus (136 and 145) to the bus terminal
Bus: buses depart from all over in Bangkok. Buses 19, 28, 25, 30, 40, 57, 79, 123, 124, 149, 159, 164, 170, 507, 511 all go to the Southern Bus Terminal
City Line
Departs Phaya Thai (BTS) station and Bangkok Airport every 12-20 minutes. The train stops at Ratchaprarop - Makkasan - Ramkhamhaeng - Hua Mak - Ban Thap Chang - Lat Krabang and terminates at Bangkok Airport. The journey takes approximately 30 minutes.
The City Line runs from 06.00 a.m. to midnight every day.
Prenderlo da Phaya Thai
13.756920, 100.534238
info: https://www.transitbangkok.com/to_Bangkok_airport.html