Great video! I’m moving to Thailand in a couple weeks and this has been more informative and useful than most of the the other videos and resources I’ve seen. I think a lot of that is down to this being a much less self centred / biased perspective - and by that I mean that most other videos seem to be focused heavily around personal experience rather than research. Thanks man 🙌🏽
Thank you MX TW I am happy this was helpful. Tried to consider perspectives from others for this one. Some people love Koh Phangan for working remotely. For me, it was okay but lacked convenience and comfort to be most productive in regard to business. For Koh Phangan, I enjoy it for a 5-day visit but not my top pick for long-term working remotely.
Hey man, awesome job on this video showing the pros and cons from multiple different perspectives. We'd love to come and give the island a try someday for remote work!
yeah - love it brother! filled with tons of great informations. Love how you included all the peoples opinion. Thanks for your great effort in making this video ❤
Great video ty! I work online as a UA-camr too and moving to Thailand from UK within the next year. Will have to collab when I'm there. Helpful concise content. Thanks!
Thank you. The cafe is Bake Sense Bake Sense 063 925 4639 maps.google.com?ftid=0x3054fe1213c11717:0x7c0409bb3aca369e&hl=en-US&gl=us&entry=gps&lucs=47063870,47062720&g_st=ic
What location would you stay on the island to work? I'm looking for somewhere with nice beaches that's got remote working cafes/areas. So really looking for somewhere with a bit of a vibe.
Luke, I enjoyed the northwest section of Koh Phangan the most - for places to work from, food spots, and convenience. With a scooter it was convenient to stay near Salad Beach and ride south on the interior road which is in better condition compared to the coastal one.
Matt, thanks for your comment. While working from Koh Phangan my WiFi was mostly my phone's hotspot and Thailand's 4G network. This was more dependable compared to my condo. And, it is only $30 US monthly, unlimited. There are good co-work spots, but not sure about their speeds as I worked mostly from coffee spots and where I stayed. An issue can be, the rolling electricity blackouts.
still... 500 bht for 1 hour .. when the daily wage is 500 bht for 8 hours work. not so cheap. I wonder if that is a farang price!? because I would be hard pressed to believe if local thais pay 500 bht an hour to learn Muay thai what I find in thailand is there are two prices.. foreigners price and thai prices.. which is fine.. yes, 500 bht an hour is cheap for US.... but slowly what happens is expat hangouts become similar to home prices and can start to get expensive.
Can’t hear people talk, stupid loud music😂 not sure why people put music on. It’s not a night club. It’s a UA-cam channel.people want to know and learn not listening to music. I’m talking about 99% of UA-cam channels.
good work
Thanks for the honest review! Made me realise going back to KP to remote work after 10 years is not the forward journey answer! Cheers
Great video! I’m moving to Thailand in a couple weeks and this has been more informative and useful than most of the the other videos and resources I’ve seen. I think a lot of that is down to this being a much less self centred / biased perspective - and by that I mean that most other videos seem to be focused heavily around personal experience rather than research. Thanks man 🙌🏽
Thank you MX TW
I am happy this was helpful. Tried to consider perspectives from others for this one. Some people love Koh Phangan for working remotely. For me, it was okay but lacked convenience and comfort to be most productive in regard to business. For Koh Phangan, I enjoy it for a 5-day visit but not my top pick for long-term working remotely.
So nice to see all those familiar places and faces !!!
Hey man, awesome job on this video showing the pros and cons from multiple different perspectives. We'd love to come and give the island a try someday for remote work!
Thank you Mitch, hope to see you two back in Thailand soon. Koh Phangan awaits a Project Untethered review!
This is the best guide Ive found. Thanks man
Michael, thank you.
Congrats on your new series of Thailand videos. Great contents. You always put in a lot of dedication in your work. Cheers
Su, thank you so much. As soon as travel restrictions are lifted Taiwan will be featured again !!
yeah - love it brother! filled with tons of great informations. Love how you included all the peoples opinion. Thanks for your great effort in making this video ❤
Marcin, thank you brother. Even had your country represented 🙂
@@PhilipJames360 oh Kathy looks gorgeous!
Thank you so much for this video, I am totally convinced this island is for me!
You got a like and subs friend :)
Thank you Natt - I enjoyed Koh Phangan. It is an interesting island! One of my favorites too.
Great video ty! I work online as a UA-camr too and moving to Thailand from UK within the next year. Will have to collab when I'm there. Helpful concise content. Thanks!
Thank you Satoshi, sounds good! Looking forward to meeting you.
Proud of you brother!
Nice office 👍
Good vibes here 😁😁👍🏻
Thank you
Very informative video! What's the name of the cafe at 0:34? I've been on the island for a few months but have never seen that cafe.
Thank you. The cafe is Bake Sense
Bake Sense
063 925 4639
maps.google.com?ftid=0x3054fe1213c11717:0x7c0409bb3aca369e&hl=en-US&gl=us&entry=gps&lucs=47063870,47062720&g_st=ic
What location would you stay on the island to work? I'm looking for somewhere with nice beaches that's got remote working cafes/areas. So really looking for somewhere with a bit of a vibe.
Luke, I enjoyed the northwest section of Koh Phangan the most - for places to work from, food spots, and convenience. With a scooter it was convenient to stay near Salad Beach and ride south on the interior road which is in better condition compared to the coastal one.
@@PhilipJames360 amazing thank you
What's the average wifi speed in mbps? I watched this video just for the wifi and they breezed over it 2 seconds with no real info....
Matt, thanks for your comment.
While working from Koh Phangan my WiFi was mostly my phone's hotspot and Thailand's 4G network.
This was more dependable compared to my condo. And, it is only $30 US monthly, unlimited.
There are good co-work spots, but not sure about their speeds as I worked mostly from coffee spots and where I stayed.
An issue can be, the rolling electricity blackouts.
still... 500 bht for 1 hour .. when the daily wage is 500 bht for 8 hours work.
not so cheap. I wonder if that is a farang price!? because I would be hard pressed to believe if local thais pay 500 bht an hour to learn Muay thai
what I find in thailand is there are two prices.. foreigners price and thai prices.. which is fine.. yes, 500 bht an hour is cheap for US....
but slowly what happens is expat hangouts become similar to home prices and can start to get expensive.
that is one hour private class, in europe a private can cost 60-100 euros!
As it the inspiration for the beach ? I don’t think so.
Believe it or not, true story. Read more here:
thethaiger.com/hot-news/tourism/tracking-down-the-beach-the-inspiration-for-the-2000-hollywood-movie
music is annoying
Can’t hear people talk, stupid loud music😂 not sure why people put music on. It’s not a night club. It’s a UA-cam channel.people want to know and learn not listening to music. I’m talking about 99% of UA-cam channels.