03/16/09, 19:26
Calvin wrote:
Enjoy the local foods the local way (Which usually means roadside stall la!) It's usually a fraction of what you pay in the nice restaurant.

Research on public transport. They are usually much cheaper than taxi, or organized tour. Eg. from Khaosan to MBK is only 7baht vs 100 baht.
03/17/09, 09:00
Yvonne Ang wrote:
Hi Calvin,

Thanks for the tips. Got to agree with ya, eating at roadside stalls are just as yummy and half the price!

transportation - when it is near, get some exercise and walk :-)
03/17/09, 19:45
Calvin wrote:
I used to like to go to the business district of a city, just sit and see people rush to work. Is like showing off: Hey, I don't have to work today!!
03/18/09, 08:49
Yvonne Ang wrote:
lolz... the perks of being on holiday!

I usually see thought bubbles coming out from thier heads. Friend and I love guessing what strangers are thinking about while commuting.

oh and one more tip... buy in groups/bulk - higher chances of getting a much better deal!
03/18/09, 09:24
Loke wrote:
Check out those tourism brochures, guides and ask at official tourism offices for vouchers for free or discounted entrance fees, meals, souvenirs etc. Also, ask ticketing counters at zoos, museums etc for possible discount for travelers (passport as proof).

Sometimes, you may even be able to bargain for cheaper room rates at family-run motels, hotels, chalets, cottages during non-peak seasons. This happened to me before along Great Ocean Road and I got a really good deal!
03/18/09, 14:17
Yvonne Ang wrote:
free maps from tourism offices! :)
03/19/09, 10:44
Anonymous wrote:
Lovely pictures especially the Taiping lake and the bowl of noodle. Yum!

I agree with tip #1, travel in group because travel agency tend to penalize single travelers by charging them extra for hotel room. Not all people choose to travel two-by-two like animals up the Noah ark?

But anyway, I'm going to travel in a group of six this April, I hope I can survive the drama to blogged about it! XD
03/19/09, 17:02
Yvonne Ang wrote:
thanx! i love Taiping :-)

two can be a little quiet..think four is a good number for travel

oh can't wait for your blog post! good luck!

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