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The restaurant on the beach you found is owned by the lady who owns the Sangsuree villas behind the restaurant and she also owns the Hillside villas across the road. We are back at the Hillside in January and its a fab little place to stay and very cheap. Love Yai and Noi.
Thailand is very diverse. Each region of Thailand has distinct differences in language and culture. Thai people always like to help each other and respect others.
I could almost feel the warmth and fluidity of the turquoise green water you swam in. The people all seem very friendly and welcoming. Rubber tree. Who knew? Not me, but I learned something new.
That island is amazing, i cant believe the ruggged rock formations and the clear blue water what a place to behold, definitely where ill be going next! Did not know of rubber trees either, wild!✌️
Thanks Joshua! Yeah the rock formations are something out of a science fiction movie for sure. I’ve never seen anything quite like it! Stay tuned for the rest of the series! Some more incredible places in the pipeline! Appreciate you’re membership!
Amazing!! I’ve been to Phi Phi island, Coral Island and my favourite Raya Island. All magical places! Counting down the days until I go back…it’s 82 😂 can’t wait!
Wonderful..love that you aren’t afraid to venture off the best known places when you travel..so looking forward to our winter break from NZ to our base in Koh Sumi in late June.While we’ve been to mainland Thailand on numerous occasions really looking forward to exploring the kohs of Thailand. Great footage and commentary..thx, gives us an insight of what to expect.
Well, I thought it was a gum tree, but Chuck was right it was a rubber tree!. We enjoyed that thoroughly and gosh darn it. I wish we could travel with you guys. This is the kind of style that we like to travel where there’s not that many tourists, and we do our own thing and we find our adventure just like you guys have been. Really envious. I’m glad you’re having such a great time. We have a tentative trip in November the perfect month. We haven’t booked everything yet but the deal is pretty good however, it’s pretty guided and not so solo. I ask a lot of questions so I want answers and Chuck won’t have all the answers. That’s why he wanted to do some thing more guided. But on the converse side we do do a lot of independent traveling solo. That’s his style. Excellent video! I hope there’s more!
Thank you Vita Maria! I'm glad you're enjoying the series. I've got a two more vlogs in the series, then the Travel Guide videos coming up after that, so plenty more Thailand coming up. Please consider booking some of your trip with my affiliate links in the description, great rates at no extra cost to you and a small commission for me. Much appreciated! Thanks for tuning in, see ya next weeked!
@@AlexanderAyling , I did not know you had affiliate links. Chuck just booked our trip for November 25 throughDec 10th. The deal we got expired today. It was with Gate 1, more of a guided tour so that Chuck doesn’t have to answer all my ?? LAX-Bangkok Asians airlines. Transfers incl. breakfasts Century Park Hotel… Chang Mai…Chiangmai Rai, Sukhothai, Kameo Ayutthaya. Bangkok to Phuket, Diamond Cliff Resort & spa, full day Phang Nga Bay & Lawa Island by Criuser then bk to Century Park Hotel in Bangkok. Brief rundown of our trip. $5,500.
As a budget Solo traveler which islands in Thailand are the best for privacy, making friends & suitable to stay for couple of days each, Pls help, I need tips..
Yes, it’s a rubber tree. I remember as a child we did a trip from Singapore to Johore Bahru. The bus stop and the guide got out and walk into the bush, then cane back for us. We all wondered why he did this.i It was to check for snakes. It was very interesting,him explaining the process of getting rubber from the trees. There’s a lot of snakes in Thailand, it’s good you didn’t encounter any.
Been following your Video’s for awhile now Alex. I also live in New Zealand and my husband and myself are always off somewhere. Recently did a trip to Hokitika. The guy that owned the motel we stayed in is crazy about trees. Him and his twin brother are out on the hunt for the oldest and biggest trees in New Zealand. His brother has a UA-cam Chanel called Frank. The video I watched was called chasing our biggest trees. Kevin’s a science teacher in Auckland and Phil’s an ex policeman from Christchurch and now owns Stepforths Motel in Hokitika. He was telling us there’s an ancient Mati tree around the banks of Lake Kanaire. Might be interesting for you and Carrie to take a look, if your down that way. The whole area’s very interesting and great place to explore. Just a few more interesting spots, Coal creek falls, Tunnel Terrace walk, Hokitika Gorge, The Treetop walk, and if you up Westport way, Deniston Mine. There’s a book called Deniston Rose. It put Deniston on the map and tourists attraction. It’s a very interesting place. Also the museum in Westport is interesting, about the coal mining in the area. Got plenty more hidden gems, I’ll keep you posted.
Isn't the characterization of macaque monkeys as "always seeming to be up to no good" coming from homo sapiens whose species has devastated entire ecosystems and has largely caused global warming rather ironic?
Don't worry, Tourists they don't know much about this place And if when they knew it would be like any other famous place in Thailand 😂.. Sometimes it's good that there aren't many tourists there Because there will be no chaos And it will be more private
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That water buffalo is called 'Carabao' originated from my country, the Philippines.
Such a beautiful place in Thailand. Thanks Alex & Carrie! 😎❤
The restaurant on the beach you found is owned by the lady who owns the Sangsuree villas behind the restaurant and she also owns the Hillside villas across the road. We are back at the Hillside in January and its a fab little place to stay and very cheap. Love Yai and Noi.
Thailand is very diverse. Each region of Thailand has distinct differences in language and culture. Thai people always like to help each other and respect others.
I’m begging to learn that. It’s a beautiful country with beautiful and kind people
I could almost feel the warmth and fluidity of the turquoise green water you swam in. The people all seem very friendly and welcoming. Rubber tree. Who knew? Not me, but I learned something new.
Thank you! I love hearing my videos can transport you there!
That island is amazing, i cant believe the ruggged rock formations and the clear blue water what a place to behold, definitely where ill be going next! Did not know of rubber trees either, wild!✌️
Thanks Joshua! Yeah the rock formations are something out of a science fiction movie for sure. I’ve never seen anything quite like it! Stay tuned for the rest of the series! Some more incredible places in the pipeline! Appreciate you’re membership!
You guys are very lucky, usually Koh Hong is full of people, tourists and locals! Glad you enjoyed your island adventures
We loved it!!
Hey Alex and Carrie so excited for you two and glad to see you guys enjoying Krabi area!! Can’t wait for the next video👍
Thanks Damon! It was our favorite part of the trip (personal favorite is the next video) stay tuned buddy!
Amazing!! I’ve been to Phi Phi island, Coral Island and my favourite Raya Island. All magical places! Counting down the days until I go back…it’s 82 😂 can’t wait!
Fantastic upload my friend. It's really an amazing island. I was there 10 years ago.
I'm sure it was even cooler back then!
So beautiful island 🤗🌴🏝🏖🌊
Saw rubber trees when living in Malaysia too. Those beaches were lovely!
Pretty cool right?! The beaches were great. Stay tuned for the next vlogs!
Wonderful..love that you aren’t afraid to venture off the best known places when you travel..so looking forward to our winter break from NZ to our base in Koh Sumi in late June.While we’ve been to mainland Thailand on numerous occasions really looking forward to exploring the kohs of Thailand. Great footage and commentary..thx, gives us an insight of what to expect.
Winter breaks from NZ are a MUST haha. Have fun over there. Two more vlogs in this series and few travel guides coming soon!
I have never seen rubber trees, so this was really cool to see and learn how it's done :)
Right?! Pretty crazy that a tree sap can be turned into so many useful products
Thank you! I love tô travel on line With you. Tks
Hi Alex, Kayaking at Ao Talen is highly recommended. I did that 2 times long ago. That was amazing!
Next time!!! So much to see and do down there
It looks soooo hotttt! The rock formations coming out of the ocean were fantastic! Great coverage of the area!
Sooo good! Where do you store your valuables when you're island hopping like this? Thank you!
Went to travel in the low season not too much the tourists.Good 4 you both.😅😅😅😅😁😁😁😍😍🥰🥰😋😋😋😋
Thailand is the paradise and second home for all visitor !!!
Gorgeous. Love the location ❤
If you like this one - stay tuned for the next episode! Mind blowing!
Beautiful island 🤍 it’s on my plans to visit in a near future! Where did you stay in the island? x
We stayed at Yao Yoi Breeze or something like that. Small mom and pop style beach bungalow- no frills, affordable and had ac
Well, I thought it was a gum tree, but Chuck was right it was a rubber tree!. We enjoyed that thoroughly and gosh darn it. I wish we could travel with you guys. This is the kind of style that we like to travel where there’s not that many tourists, and we do our own thing and we find our adventure just like you guys have been. Really envious. I’m glad you’re having such a great time. We have a tentative trip in November the perfect month. We haven’t booked everything yet but the deal is pretty good however, it’s pretty guided and not so solo. I ask a lot of questions so I want answers and Chuck won’t have all the answers. That’s why he wanted to do some thing more guided. But on the converse side we do do a lot of independent traveling solo. That’s his style. Excellent video! I hope there’s more!
Thank you Vita Maria! I'm glad you're enjoying the series. I've got a two more vlogs in the series, then the Travel Guide videos coming up after that, so plenty more Thailand coming up. Please consider booking some of your trip with my affiliate links in the description, great rates at no extra cost to you and a small commission for me. Much appreciated! Thanks for tuning in, see ya next weeked!
@@AlexanderAyling , I did not know you had affiliate links. Chuck just booked our trip for November 25 throughDec 10th. The deal we got expired today. It was with Gate 1, more of a guided tour so that Chuck doesn’t have to answer all my ?? LAX-Bangkok Asians airlines. Transfers incl. breakfasts Century Park Hotel… Chang Mai…Chiangmai Rai, Sukhothai, Kameo Ayutthaya. Bangkok to Phuket, Diamond Cliff Resort & spa, full day Phang Nga Bay & Lawa Island by Criuser then bk to Century Park Hotel in Bangkok. Brief rundown of our trip. $5,500.
Enjoy your day guys.
15:37 wax tree
As a budget Solo traveler which islands in Thailand are the best for privacy, making friends & suitable to stay for couple of days each,
Pls help, I need tips..
Amazing beach in Krabi Thailand 🇹🇭
Beautiful 🤩
Thanks Bebe! Glad you enjoyed it. I’m happy to get these up early for members! Next island coming soon!!
You should visit Kradan island, Trang Province, it's the best beach and island in the world in 2023.🤗😊🤙❤️🌴🏝🏖🌊
very cool. 🙏
Glad you enjoyed it. 👍🏽
Vietnam is a stunningly beautiful country, don't miss out on it, It won't disappoint you :) :) :)
It’s on my bucket list 👍🏽
I’m extremely happy to just see you in nothing but swim trunks Alex!!!! Please do this more often my Walrus! ❤❤❤😍😘🥰🫵🏻🇹🇭🇺🇸
Lol
lmao "it was probably a walrus or something ridiculous like that." i feel that
Hey Walruses are sea mammals too lol
สวัสดีครับ❤❤❤❤
🤗🤗🤗
Glad you enjoyed Forrest!
❤❤❤❤❤
😊😊😊😊😀😀😀😀👍👍❤️❤️❤️❤️
Welcome to Happyland😂😂😂🌈⛈️☂️☔️
Yes, it’s a rubber tree. I remember as a child we did a trip from Singapore to Johore Bahru. The bus stop and the guide got out and walk into the bush, then cane back for us. We all wondered why he did this.i It was to check for snakes. It was very interesting,him explaining the process of getting rubber from the trees. There’s a lot of snakes in Thailand, it’s good you didn’t encounter any.
It's a fascinating process. Glad we didn't bump into any snakes! Quite a few venomous ones there too! Thanks for watching Debbie.
Been following your Video’s for awhile now Alex. I also live in New Zealand and my husband and myself are always off somewhere.
Recently did a trip to Hokitika. The guy that owned the motel we stayed in is crazy about trees. Him and his twin brother are out on the hunt for the oldest and biggest trees in New Zealand.
His brother has a UA-cam Chanel called Frank. The video I watched was called chasing our biggest trees. Kevin’s a science teacher in Auckland and Phil’s an ex policeman from Christchurch and now owns Stepforths Motel in Hokitika.
He was telling us there’s an ancient Mati tree around the banks of Lake Kanaire. Might be interesting for you and Carrie to take a look, if your down that way.
The whole area’s very interesting and great place to explore.
Just a few more interesting spots, Coal creek falls, Tunnel Terrace walk, Hokitika Gorge, The Treetop walk, and if you up Westport way, Deniston Mine.
There’s a book called Deniston Rose. It put Deniston on the map and tourists attraction. It’s a very interesting place.
Also the museum in Westport is interesting, about the coal mining in the area. Got plenty more hidden gems, I’ll keep you posted.
Rubber tree
You got it!
Isn't the characterization of macaque monkeys as "always seeming to be up to no good" coming from homo sapiens whose species has devastated entire ecosystems and has largely caused global warming rather ironic?
Why the sub-titles? You speak English fine, and they are really annoying! Spend your time enjoying life, not making sub-titles and for who?
Don't worry, Tourists they don't know much about this place And if when they knew it would be like any other famous place in Thailand 😂.. Sometimes it's good that there aren't many tourists there Because there will be no chaos And it will be more private