johnnyk 101 #16 Posted March 19, 2005 Don't know why guys are slagging KK, but we'd like to know. I lived there for a short time in late 2003 and liked it, no problems. Had a bad eye infection, went to hospital and got smooth, courteous and caring service. Never a problem walking around, no bahtbus bullshit. Nong Khai gets good ratings also. Any pics of RoiEt? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
udon 8 #17 Posted March 19, 2005 (edited) FYI Roi Et and Map Tourists pose for the camera in Roi Et Edited March 19, 2005 by udon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pseacraft 9 #18 Posted March 19, 2005 Being a country boy I prefer the sticks but Nong Khai was very nice to me. Udorn Thani didn't seem too bad but I didn't spend too much time there. I've never felt unwelcomed during any of my visits to LOS unlike many places in the US (NYC, South Capital St in DC and certain parts of Alabama -as_backwards Klan loving twits) and France. but of course it could be cause I'd ignor it or they felt I was too stupid to care (the mafia only clubs in Tokyo). I always feel welcome in the villages. I liked Ray's story, I'll have to remeber that when I pedal around. Eric Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buadhai 3 #19 Posted March 19, 2005 I actually like Korat -- the Bakersfield of Thailand. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> As a central valley kid. (Hanford) how does Korat compare to Bakersfield? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Flat, surrounded by agriculture, hot and dusty, no tourists, close to national parks, country music.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pseacraft 9 #20 Posted March 19, 2005 Hey, that's sounds like my kind of place! Being from Oklahoma and such. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jayenram 1 #21 Posted March 19, 2005 It all depends upon what you want from your place of residence and how you wish to spend your spare time. All the cities mentioned above have their good points and their bad points. Check them all out spending at least a few days in each one before making your choice and then rent a property for a while just to make sure. Remember that once you've seen the "sights" a few times they may cease to be of particular interest anymore, e.g. a Khmer ruin is a Khmer ruin is a Khmer ruin. Good luck anyway! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
buadhai 3 #22 Posted March 19, 2005 I have to agree with jayenram. I've spent the last 26 years living on a small, isolated tropical resort island a few hundred meters from the beach. So, when it comes to that sort of lifestyle, been there, done that. I want something different now -- a little less isolation, a few more "city" things to do, better shopping, etc. Don't need the beach or tourist attractions. For me Korat fits the bill. Big enough to be interesting, but not as crazy as Bangkok. I like it, but that's a very personal opinion. YMMV Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dr_Pat_Pong 7 #23 Posted March 20, 2005 FYI Roi Et and Map Tourists pose for the camera in Roi Et <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Your family Udon ? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gary A 2,520 #24 Posted March 20, 2005 How long is a piece of string? It all depends on what makes you happy. I live in the boonies in Loei province and love it here. A friend of mine lives in Korat and loves it there. Another lives in Bangkok and a number of them in Jomtien Beach and Pattaya. If you want a good mix of everything I would say Udon Thani is the place for you. Farang shopping centers, nightlife and a lot of other farangs. Nong Kai would rate fairly high also. I'm a country boy and never got used to the cities. I don't need farang food or shopping centers. In fact Loei city has discouraged companies like Tesco Lotus and Macro from even coming in. They don't want to harm the smaller businesses. I would like to see a big chain come in but I can do just fine without it too. Udon is not that far away and makes for a day trip if I am in desperate need of something I can't get right here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
udon 8 #25 Posted March 20, 2005 (edited) Yeah, possibly, just after the Boxer Rebellion, happy little lot, aren't they! Their descendants (sp?) now run Australia's greengrocery monopoly. Edited March 20, 2005 by udon Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dr_Pat_Pong 7 #26 Posted March 20, 2005 Yeah, possibly, just after the Boxer Rebellion, happy little lot, aren't they! Their descendants (sp?) now run Australia's greengrocery monopoly. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Who ? Mitta Myer Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anek18 0 #27 Posted March 20, 2005 I like Korat..but how about Ubon? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aletta 0 #28 Posted March 20, 2005 I'm a huge fan of Korat,big enough to be able to get everything done. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ray23 135 #29 Posted March 20, 2005 I've been to all of them.Roi Et was without a doubt the nicest. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Agree, the locals call it the smiling city of Isaan. The government invested some money 20 years ago, built a nice lake in the middle of the city with a beautiful park. Yo can also find more nice well cared restaurants with varities of food than in most of the Isaan cities. Gardening shops are opening around the city. A nice relaxing place, not to big, everything within easy reach. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hey how about a little more info on Roi Et, still haven't bought a house here sounds a bit like Udon five years ago. Might be worth a few days visit. Is there a farrang community in the area for when you have english withdrawels? Shopping for farrang foods ? Bowling Alley? Mexican Resturant? Good Country for local bike rides? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The_Moog 3 #30 Posted March 20, 2005 (edited) Is there a farrang community in the area for when you have english withdrawels?Shopping for farrang foods ? Bowling Alley? Mexican Resturant? Didn't see any of those, if anything the lack of Farangs made it more interesting, as there was lots of curiosity and pleasant behaviour from the locals - plus an attractive central Park. So unlike KK, which I found dusty, vast, polluted, hard to find my way around. Nice museum, and I hear a good college though. KK not helped by my staying in a truly awful hotel - the Suksawad Edited March 20, 2005 by The_Moog Share this post Link to post Share on other sites