At least 11 people have died after sudden rains caused flooding in the Mauritian capital Port Louis on Saturday, officials have said.
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Sunday, March 31, 2013
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Travelling to Thailand
If you intend to travel to Thailand then I would suggest this list may be helpful, irrespective of whether you are staying in first class or budget accommodation:-
1. Before you even depart, put your suitcases on your bed and throw out at least half of the clothes you intended to take. In Thailand there is nowhere to wear formal or quality clothing or high heels. Thailand does not have any chic entertainment establishments, so you will never get the chance to wear any of it. This applies to male and female. In addition, the temperatures are so hot day & night, that you will remain as casual as possible, with as little clothing as is possible.
2. Not absolutely necessary but given the above, don't bring with you any unnecessary valuables, especially expensive / designer jewellery or cameras. Suffice with your phone or tablet to take your photos. Large cameras take up valuable space in any in room safes that may be supplied.
3. If you intend to hire a car and drive, beware of your surroundings at all times, as motorbikes rule ok ! Motorbikes will travel either side of the road, often driving against the flow of traffic. Young babies, children and animals can
all be aboard a typical scooter. If you plan to hire a motor cycle then always wear a crash helmet, as police checkpoints day and night are very frequent and it is an instant fine.
4. There are very few petrol stations, and they tend to close very early indeed. Most 18:30-19:30 hrs. There are always a few 24 hr gas stations, normally near airports, but these are rare.
5. Buy a cheap pay as you go phone. Your friends and family can call you on this phone, so you don't incur roaming charges for your normal telephone operator. You can get a samsung phone and SIM card for 50 baht.
6. Eat local Thai food if you can, as this is so much cheaper and great source of goodness.
7. Do not tip too much. There is no need and it is not expected to tip the traditional 10%. 20-30 baht is ample.
8. Do not buy anything in the tourist areas. Find nearby local markets for the best bargains. Start by at least halving any price that is being asked.
9. Be mindful that the typical daily pay for a Thai is around 300 baht.
10. Always check your bill carefully.
1. Before you even depart, put your suitcases on your bed and throw out at least half of the clothes you intended to take. In Thailand there is nowhere to wear formal or quality clothing or high heels. Thailand does not have any chic entertainment establishments, so you will never get the chance to wear any of it. This applies to male and female. In addition, the temperatures are so hot day & night, that you will remain as casual as possible, with as little clothing as is possible.
2. Not absolutely necessary but given the above, don't bring with you any unnecessary valuables, especially expensive / designer jewellery or cameras. Suffice with your phone or tablet to take your photos. Large cameras take up valuable space in any in room safes that may be supplied.
3. If you intend to hire a car and drive, beware of your surroundings at all times, as motorbikes rule ok ! Motorbikes will travel either side of the road, often driving against the flow of traffic. Young babies, children and animals can
all be aboard a typical scooter. If you plan to hire a motor cycle then always wear a crash helmet, as police checkpoints day and night are very frequent and it is an instant fine.
4. There are very few petrol stations, and they tend to close very early indeed. Most 18:30-19:30 hrs. There are always a few 24 hr gas stations, normally near airports, but these are rare.
5. Buy a cheap pay as you go phone. Your friends and family can call you on this phone, so you don't incur roaming charges for your normal telephone operator. You can get a samsung phone and SIM card for 50 baht.
6. Eat local Thai food if you can, as this is so much cheaper and great source of goodness.
7. Do not tip too much. There is no need and it is not expected to tip the traditional 10%. 20-30 baht is ample.
8. Do not buy anything in the tourist areas. Find nearby local markets for the best bargains. Start by at least halving any price that is being asked.
9. Be mindful that the typical daily pay for a Thai is around 300 baht.
10. Always check your bill carefully.
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jewellery,
petrol stations,
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Location:
Bangkok, Thailand
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Superb blog Phuket101, congratulations !
A very useful blog indeed on all things Phuket
If you intend to travel to Phuket and possibly stay for a longer period, make sure you read this blog.
Labels:
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rent,
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tipoa,
uxia olsson
Location:
Pa Tong, Kathu, Phuket 83150, Thailand
Monday, March 11, 2013
Arrivals Hall Phuket International Airport we are moving
Phuket Rental Car Services
Tipoa and it's local supplier are moving into the arrivals hall at Phuket International Airport [HKT]
Tipoa and it's local supplier are moving into the arrivals hall at Phuket International Airport [HKT]
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phuket rental car services,
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Friday, March 1, 2013
Tipoa Car Hire: Malaysia Airlines Office Phuket
Tipoa Car Hire: Malaysia Airlines Office Phuket: Well once again I am giving advice on how to find somewhere on the island of Phuket, Thailand. This time it is the only office of Malaysia...
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