Burmese border market
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Burmese border market
Have just read on the Baan Krut guide of a supposed large market about 40 mins from Baan Krut. Does anyone know of it? If so, is it worth a visit? and directions please. We will staying at Baan Krut but if too far will visit on the way from Hua Hin... GN
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I presume you mean the market at Dan Singkorn.
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Re: Burmese border market
The only market on the border is Dan Singkhon in Prachuap which is about 45 minutes from Ban Krut.
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it is almost a ghost place now. Many shops still closed. Really disappointing place if i compare 5 years ago
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Even worse if you compare to about December 2009, when the market was in the jungle.
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Yes, a really good market back then. Even I, as somebody who hates shopping, used to like wandering around.
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That's just over 1 hr away from BK beach (Gmap), and only if your in the neighborhood would it be worth popping over to.
Gem/stone/jewelry vendors, a decent plant vendor, and wood furniture, and that's about it. It's very close to us, or Imm when I go, and I don't bother going out there. Used to be a coffee shop just before it, we liked, but that closed.
If you haven't been to the weekend night market at PKK city, that's would be a better choice. Usually Fri/Sat, but ask here after 12 noon, and I can verify it's being set up.
If getting a bit bored, there's a free waterfall only 45 minutes away from BK beach...
... Namtok Sai Khu WF, that's worth a peek:
https://www.google.co.th/maps/dir/Ban+K ... ?entry=ttu
Just up the road from BK beach, before Phetkasem rd, if haven't been yet, there is an excellent coffee shop/rest. Baan Jib. I'm partial to the Green Curry Chicken & Roti. Lovely setting
Baan Jib:
https://www.google.co.th/maps/place/%E0 ... ?entry=ttu
Gem/stone/jewelry vendors, a decent plant vendor, and wood furniture, and that's about it. It's very close to us, or Imm when I go, and I don't bother going out there. Used to be a coffee shop just before it, we liked, but that closed.
If you haven't been to the weekend night market at PKK city, that's would be a better choice. Usually Fri/Sat, but ask here after 12 noon, and I can verify it's being set up.
If getting a bit bored, there's a free waterfall only 45 minutes away from BK beach...
... Namtok Sai Khu WF, that's worth a peek:
https://www.google.co.th/maps/dir/Ban+K ... ?entry=ttu
Just up the road from BK beach, before Phetkasem rd, if haven't been yet, there is an excellent coffee shop/rest. Baan Jib. I'm partial to the Green Curry Chicken & Roti. Lovely setting
Baan Jib:
https://www.google.co.th/maps/place/%E0 ... ?entry=ttu
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Re: Burmese border market
Thanks everyone, maybe just try it as a drive out from BK, never know might discover something else. We are not ones for sitting on a beach.
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Sort of on the way to, Sand Snow 360/Kitchen (directions):Green Nomad wrote: ↑Thu Sep 07, 2023 3:55 pm Thanks everyone, maybe just try it as a drive out from BK, never know might discover something else. We are not ones for sitting on a beach.
https://www.google.co.th/maps/dir/Ban+K ... ?entry=ttu
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We regularly , once every few months take a trip down there from Pak Nam Pran
always a few interesting things
yes its very quiet ,even on friday and saturday
lots of furniture , lots of other house stuff, plenty of plants
and then lunch in PKK at a little Japanese place
a good day out.
always a few interesting things
yes its very quiet ,even on friday and saturday
lots of furniture , lots of other house stuff, plenty of plants
and then lunch in PKK at a little Japanese place
a good day out.
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Some nice places to check out there guys, thanks again. GN
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Plenty of places to visit south of Ban Krut also, more info here: https://www.bangsaphanguide.com/
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Question for bigston. When was the last time you were at the market? is it still worth a diversion there? And can you share the location of the Japanese place you go to. Plan to leave HH early on a Saturday and drop in on the market first before grabbing a bite, then heading to the hotel in BK for a 2 night stay.
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If he doesn't chime back in, I believe this is it:Green Nomad wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 3:28 pm Question for bigston. When was the last time you were at the market? is it still worth a diversion there? And can you share the location of the Japanese place you go to. Plan to leave HH early on a Saturday and drop in on the market first before grabbing a bite, then heading to the hotel in BK for a 2 night stay.
Fujisan
https://www.google.co.th/maps/place/Fuj ... ?entry=ttu
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KhunLA wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 5:52 pmIf he doesn't chime back in, I believe this is it:Green Nomad wrote: ↑Fri Sep 08, 2023 3:28 pm Question for bigston. When was the last time you were at the market? is it still worth a diversion there? And can you share the location of the Japanese place you go to. Plan to leave HH early on a Saturday and drop in on the market first before grabbing a bite, then heading to the hotel in BK for a 2 night stay.
Fujisan
https://www.google.co.th/maps/place/Fuj ... ?entry=ttu
The View is good for Thai food, avoid their western fare, though wife did have a decent Club Sandwich last time there;
https://www.google.co.th/maps/place/The ... ?entry=ttu