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If you want to stay in Thailand either for breaks from the pollution or for longer, I have been near Sangkhla Buri in the north of Kanchanaburi over 2 years now  and have never seen or breathed pollluted air. Have seen above average rainfall though but not when you're dealing with the smog. Despite high rain, no flooding either. It can get very hot of course March April. Kanchanaburi city is not Bangkok but has most things you could need, plus it's cheaper than some parts of Thailand and there are not too many farangs or tourists. Currently I am about 3 hours from the city but long term will likely move to the centre, or further to Hua Hin.

 

 

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On 10/2/2019 at 8:57 AM, Mahseer said:

You don't have to leave the country. Just head anywhere south of Hua Hin and north of Songkhla and you'll be fine. I spend April each year 3 hours south of Hua Hin on the beach and smog never an issue. If you do want to leave the country coastal Vietnam will be fine once you get 100kms south of Hanoi. 

So how is Hua Hin? Is it a place to live without having that problem?

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On 10/2/2019 at 1:57 PM, Mahseer said:

You don't have to leave the country. Just head anywhere south of Hua Hin and north of Songkhla and you'll be fine. I spend April each year 3 hours south of Hua Hin on the beach and smog never an issue. If you do want to leave the country coastal Vietnam will be fine once you get 100kms south of Hanoi. 

Do you stay in Chumporn ?   Any recommendations where to stay in that area would be appreciated

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On 10/3/2019 at 2:20 PM, norfolkandchance said:

Yes 

<deleted>. We where going in February.

It may have changed in the intervening years. I suggest you do some research. Hikudawa seemed OK back then, but I'd paid for hotel further north before going so locked into it.

I won't go back because it's poisoned in my mind, but others may love it.

Never make decisions based on one review.

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On 10/4/2019 at 1:02 PM, rumak said:

Do you stay in Chumporn ?   Any recommendations where to stay in that area would be appreciated

I stayed there once waiting for the night boat to Tao. I wouldn't want to stay there longer than that. However, many lovely places to stay on the gulf coast south of Chumporn. I stayed at Sanawan B & B for a few weeks and loved it- it's on the internet. Other nice places in the same area.

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