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Luxury Thai Holiday Villas: the Way to Stay!

December 15th, 2009 admin No comments

Luxury Thai Holiday Villas: the way to stay!

Thailand has, over the past few years, seen a large increase in the number of private villas available for holiday rent. Here we investigate the villa market, and make our recommendations as to how to find and book a villa, and where to stay on your next holiday.

These alternatives to hotel or resort accommodation often offer exceptional quality and high standards, but a number of very second rate properties are also broadly advertised on the internet and in some cases offer no more than a room in a tired condominium in a poor location: it is important for the holidaymaker to know how to find an appropriate villa, and to understand the pricing structures generally in place, in order to be sure of securing an enjoyable, clean and properly serviced villa at the right price.

It is perfectly possible to rent your own villa in Thailand for your holiday and to enjoy not only superior accommodation, but also a plethora of services, at rates that in fact make such a holiday the sensible alternative to booking a room - or indeed for those with friends and family, a number of rooms – in a resort.

Why Thailand?

Thailand is a perfect destination for those who wish to rent their own house or villa, for a number of reasons:

- the Thais are widely recognized as a welcoming, smiling people

- The kingdom’s cuisine is world-renowned; whilst most visitors will know the famous dishes such as Tom Yam Kung, the variety of cuisines and regional specialties is great, and even a serious glutton would have trouble trying to experience the exhaustive array of Thai food dishes in just one stay.

- Thailand is a shopper’s paradise, offering unique silks, handcrafted furniture and a plethora of exotic items at a fraction of the cost of such goods in the West. Clothes, leather goods and decorative items are often at the top of the visitors’ shopping list.

- Thailand offers exceptional value for money: even five star hotels cost a fraction of what they do not only in the West but even in other Asian capitals such as Hong Kong or Singapore.

- Thailand welcomes millions of visitors to its shores annually, and personal safety is generally excellent. Any reported crimes tend to be minor, involving jewellery scams and the like, but the more experienced traveler is hardly likely to fall for these. Most visitors will feel infinitely safer in Thailand than they ever would in equivalent capitals such as London, Paris, New York etc.

Which Thai region should I visit?

The visitor to Thailand today is spoiled for choice, with villas available throughout the kingdom.

For shorter stays, we would recommend a single destination stay, so that you can avoid the hassles of travelling and fully explore your chosen location. For longer stays, why not combine a stay in two very different locations, allowing you a greater exposure to the country and its diversity, whilst taking advantage of its inexpensive domestic travel networks? (see below)

Thailand is generally divided into four main regions.

Bangkok and the central Plains

Bangkok is a sprawling metropolis which, despite its famous gridlocked traffic and teeming streets, offers a great variety of things to do and to discover, to those with patience and a will to explore. The restaurants in Bangkok are second to none, whether you seek Thai or foreign cuisines, and its weekend and other markets deserve to be explored, as do many of its lesser know temples. A cruise on the Chaophraya river – perhaps by privately chartered long-tail boat - is an excellent way of seeing much of the city without being reduced to tears by the traffic.

The North

The North of the country is home to cities such as Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Mae Hong Son. With tropical jungles and hills, the North attracts those looking to go trekking or seek out places of natural beauty. Do try to avoid the larger cities, as tourism is so developed here that you run the risk of simply being “processed” through a number of popular elephant camps and well-trodden hill tribe treks.

The Northeast

The Northeast is the largest region of the kingdom, yet has been largely untouched by tourism. The Northeast (or isan) is the rice-bowl of the country, and is predominantly agricultural, producing rice, sugarcane, tapioca, eucalyptus and, increasingly, rubber. Major centres include Khon Kaen and Udon Thani, and the mighty Mekong river twists along this region’s borders. The people here are perhaps the most open and fun-loving in the country, perhaps because their lives are based on village traditions where overt consumerism has been much slower to advance than in the other booming parts of the nation. Travel to the Northeast is recommended for those looking for a unique experience, to get away from the tourist crowds, and to immerse themselves in something new.

The South

The south of Thailand is renowned for its famous beaches and seaside resorts, such as Phuket, Krabi and Koh Samui. Some of the country’s most expensive holiday villas are found here. Travellers should be aware of the security issues in the south of the country and avoid journeys to the southernmost provinces: your local government’s website will post updated advisories with travel recommendations and warnings.

The vacation villa market

Holiday villas in Thailand tend to fall into one of two categories. They are either privately owned, self-contained homes, or villa units forming part of a resort complex. These are quite different propositions!

Resort Villas

The resort-centred villa essentially comprises a resort’s superior room inventory, and will be priced accordingly. In many cases, these villas will have been professionally designed by the hotel designer itself, and then sold to a third party buyer, who in turn joins the letting pool operated by the developer to provide a return on investment on the villa buyer’s acquisition.

The advantage here is that the villa occupants will generally be able to avail themselves of the additional facilities or services provided by the resort, albeit at ‘resort” prices. The disadvantage is that, for those seeking a more genuine experience, they will find themselves simply a guests within a resort complex, and considered as additional – if well-paying – “keys”.

Private stand-alone villas

Private villas are generally second homes owned by individuals, located on an individually-held land plot.

These may be rented “as is”, with the guests picking up the keys at the start of the trip and returning them at the end, either with or without a cleaning or security deposit. Alternatively, the villa may have its own staff, generally living off property but available throughout your stay to take care of cleaning, laundry, cooking or local visits etc.

Whether you choose a resort villa or privately held property, you should expect to pay a partial deposit at the time of booking, either by credit card guarantee or by a wire transfer.

Tried and Tested

We tried a number of villa vacations in Thailand, and below highlight one resort villa and one private villa – each offering an exceptional holiday but altogether different experiences.

Green Gecko, Northeast Thailand

Green Gecko is a privately owned villa located on a large country estate, surrounded by woodlands, plantations and rice paddies in the heart of Thailand’s rural northeast, near a town called Udon Thani. Free airport transfers were arranged from the airport, which is accessible via a 50 minute flight from Bangkok on Thai Airways, or budget airlines Nok Air or Air Asia.

In contrast to more mainstream locations, our stay here allowed us to discover and experience the real Thailand, off the beaten tourist track.

The villa’s architecture was traditionally Thai: an impressive wooden staircase led up to the raised and enclosed wooden deck, where our delightful private swimming pool was located, with bucolic views of the surrounding countryside and the evening sunsets. The steeply pitched roofs made of terracotta tiles gave the house an almost temple like appearance. A raised “sala” here offered protection from the strong midday sun and became our favourite spot, with its views over the pool.

Accessible from the deck in two separate buildings were the two bedrooms (each air-conditioned), as well as the living and dining room and kitchens. The master bedroom had a sturdy teak four-poster, king sized bed, with a cotton duvet and feather pillows, a large adjoining bathroom and WC and an outside garden shower. The second bedroom had a queen sized four poster, again with a spacious adjoining bathroom / WC.

The main air-conditioned building housed a dining room with a dining table and seating for six, a living room with comfortable sofas and views onto the pool deck, and a sunken area decorated with futons for lounging in front of the large screen LCD television (complete with a separate high-end home theatre system and international satellite channels). Leading off from this area (behind sliding wooden panels) was an additional WC, and a fully equipped Western kitchen (with built in microwave, oven etc), that in turn led out to a stainless steel Thai kitchen.

We must confess that this all looked very user-friendly, but that we never used the kitchens - with the exception of helping ourselves to a few iced beers from the refrigerator! As the owner is a former chef, he prepares all his guests’ meals throughout their stay, varying the spiciness or composition of these to his guests’ tastes. We were delighted to be shown around the gardens to collect a number of herbs and spices, which we were then shown how to spirit into deliciously fresh and tangy Northeastern dishes. We tried the classics too: Thai food certainly is mouth-watering, and staying at a villa like this where all meals are prepared for you, by a chef who is willing to share his secrets, was a boon!

We spent a good deal of time just lazing by the pool in complete privacy, but also enjoyed a number of excursions with our hosts to experience some of the sights and sounds of the Northeast. These included a spectacular trip in a small wooden boat, across a lake that was fundamentally a vast expanse of pink lotus flowers, interrupted only by the occasional fisherman or wallowing water buffalo (marriage propositioners, take note!) We also visited a local museum that seemed to denominate Thailand as the home of the bronze age, and a number of rowdy, colourful local festivals and wet markets, as well as silk and cobra farms. But our lasting impression was one of rural simplicity and ever-friendly locals, keen to ensure we enjoyed our stay and sample an unending variety of indigenous foods and drinks!

Green Gecko may be booked for stays of 2 nights or more via their website, where availability and rates may be checked online (from around US$280 including all transfers, service and meals.)

Green Gecko

134 Moo 13

Baan Um Jaan

Tabol Um Jaan

A. Prajak Sinlapakhom

Udon Thani

41110 Thailand

Green Gecko

Green Gecko’s sister property, Gecko Villa offers a cheaper three bedroomed alternative to those on a tighter budget (from around US$160.)

The Villas at Napasai, Southern Thailand

The villas at Napasai are located within the seafront resort complex on the luxury North coast of the island of Koh Samui, in Thailand’s southern province of Surat Thani. Koh Samui is accessible via Bangkok Airways from Bangkok, with flights taking approximately one hour (depending or aircraft chosen).

The resort is part of Orient-Express Hotels, Trains and Cruises: as such, both the villa and the resort were professionally managed, and we were able to choose between cooking up our own Thai meals after a visit to the local markets, or to simply walk to the resort’s excellent Thai restaurant in the evening.

The villas themselves were located at one end of the property, sandwiched between a steep hillside behind our house and the sea in front. Each of the villas is tiered down the hillside to the seafront. We stayed in a two bedroom villa, but three bedroom properties were also available. Beyond the two well-appointed bedrooms, our property had a spacious living and dining room with its own kitchen, a maid’s room, and, at the ground level, a private swimming pool and “chill-out” area. The main living room was well furnished and had a DVD player, satellite TV, and charming sea view balcony, where we spent most evenings.

The island of Koh Samui is a major international tourism hub and as such plenty of activities are available for the guest, from exploring waterfalls, to elephant rides, paintball, sea sports, diving, fishing, golf etc. The hotel also offers boating activities, Thai cooking classes, tennis courts, a fitness centre and a spa.

We booked online at the hotel’s own internet site, taking advantage of a special offer. Rates for a two bedroom villa are seasonal and start at around US$850++ per night, including complimentary American breakfast.

Napasai

65/10 Baan Tai, Maenam,

Koh Samui,

Surat Thani

84330,

Thailand

Tel: (66-77) 42 92 00

Fax: (66-77) 42 92 01

Napasai

Finding your Thai Villa on the internet

Choosing an appropriate holiday villa on the internet is easy using Google, Yahoo, MSN etc. Remember:

• Play with your search terms: use more specific words to help you drill down to receive a more “targeted” property. “Rural villa with pool Thailand” will give a more specific set of results than will “Thailand Villa”, and will be less likely to return a listings site.

• Where possible, book directly with the property owner rather than via a listings site - in all likelihood such a listings site will be charging a commission on top of the normal rate.

• Don’t be afraid to ask for references.

• Travel in the off season, and book early. Book ahead, as when a standalone villa is booked - it is booked!

• Make sure the property you choose has a telephone and address listed.

• Travel somewhere different! What makes a stay in a private villa memorable is the way it can take you out of the tourist centres to enjoy a more authentic holiday.

Thailand’s Airlines

Thailand’s flag carrier offers numerous domestic flights, but travelers “in the know” will turn to the local discount airlines. These offer frequent flights at a fraction of the price and in relative comfort. Try Nok Air or Air Asia.

Koh Samui is served by the “boutique airline” Bangkok Air.

Frequent traveller to, and writer on, SE Asia: hotels, resorts, villas and transport
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How to Holiday in Thailand & Save Money

December 13th, 2009 admin No comments

I escaped the harsh winters of Northern Europe many years ago and for the last eight years, Thailand has been my permanent home. I’m constantly asked why I chose to live in Thailand and for those who’ve never visited ‘The Land of Smiles’, the answer is simple. Friendly tolerant people, a warm tropical climate, a stimulating variety of Asian food and vibrant entertainment. Thailand is a magnetic Country and if you survive your first encounter with the unlimited temptations, I’m confident that you’ll return many times, searching for more personal satisfaction and ‘raising the barrier’ each time. Visitors to Thailand can join a completely free VIP Membership Club and benefit from huge savings and discounts that are being offered by local businesses.

A holiday in Thailand would not be complete without a visit to one, or all, of the three major tourist areas namely Pattaya, Phuket and Bangkok. Though the general reception that travelers receive is similar, they differ strikingly in respect to the costs of living and tourist activities. The Thai’s affectionately refer to this as; Same Same But Different. This is how a savvy traveler who’s astute enough to join an Asia Privilege Club, can save money and benefit from large discounts and free bonuses that are being offered by a growing number of businesses in Thailand who are trying to attract new customers. Allow me to give you some examples and you could save money in Thailand.

 Are you considering a holiday in Pattaya?

Infamously regarded as ‘The Extreme City’, Pattaya nestles along a picturesque bay on the Eastern Coast of the Gulf of Thailand, and is approximately 170 kilometers southeast of Bangkok. Originally a fishing village in the 1960’s, Pattaya has emerged as one of the most popular Southeast Asian vacation regions. Pattaya is a paradise for everyone, having a variety of attractions suitable for all types of visitors. This is the place where you can fill your day with endless activities from dusk until dawn, or you may choose to do nothing at all and simply relax. Thailand’s original tourist resort is a mix of naughty nightlife, great restaurants, sunny beaches, curious attractions, family-friendly leisure parks and good value shopping. Just one hour from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport, this lively town is a multi-cultural destination.

One of the best value-for-money experiences for tourists in Pattaya is the incredible variety of International food that’s available, which include the spices of Thai food, the aromatic herbs of Indian dishes, fresh Seafood platters, Italian cuisine and of course Traditional English Food. All of these culinary treats are on offer daily and a VIP member of the Asia Privilege Club can benefit by saving up to 25% off selected food and drinks menus. Simply produce your FREE Membership Club Card and both travelers and ex-pats gain a privilege of cash savings in Pattaya.

So how can I holiday in Phuket and save money?

If it’s a luxurious holiday without the luxury price tag you’re looking for, Phuket offers a very satisfying experience. With the largest selection of hotels in the country you’re spoilt for choice, and the famous Thai hospitality creates some wonderful resorts. Thailand’s ‘Jewel of the Andaman’ invites beach lovers with an exciting mix of stunning coastline, excellent hotels, fantastic scuba diving and day trips to sunny islands. Phuket is Thailand’s favourite destination, perfectly placed within reach of Krabi, the world famous Phi Phi Islands, Pha Nga Bay and the Similan Islands.

A FREE VIP member of Asia Privilege Club can use the same privilege card all over Thailand, so huge savings and discounts are available in Phuket and other major Thai Provinces. Travelers to Phuket are enchanted by the warm clear azure blue waters around the island, and many choose to try scuba diving in Phuket, with PADI Diving Centers located in the main tourist areas. Some Dive Shops are offering up to 20% discount to a member of Asia Privilege Club if they show them their free membership club card. Try Scuba Diving in Phuket and save money with your Free Phuket Privilege Club Card.

How to save money while shopping in Bangkok.

Someone once sang …. ‘One night in Bangkok and the world’s your oyster’! However, most tourists extend their stay to experience this amazing collection of history, culture, shopping, nightlife, people-watching and just great fun! In Bangkok, the extremes range from the grandeur of the Grand Palace to the gyrating girls in A go-go bars. Other night time activities include bars and restaurants, with the usual night market vendors and late night tourist services around Sukhumvit and Khao San Road.

VIP Members of an Asia Privilege Club continue to save money in Bangkok. Many of the businesses in Thailand’s capital offer up to 50% off their products and services including Beauty & Spa, Dentists, Massage, Opticians, Plastic Surgery, Travel Services and Wedding Packages. Tourists can shop and save cash in Bangkok which offers some of the best value for money comfort of any major city and the choices are huge. Where else can you enjoy four star hotel comforts in a central area and receive the famous Thai smile complimentary. For business, pleasure or family needs, there’s an experience to suit all budgets in this vibrant metropolis that just doesn’t sleep.

Taking a holiday in Thailand can be a rewarding experience offering special privileges for the adventurous traveler. Having lived for many years in Pattaya, Phuket and Bangkok, I would anticipate that all of these tourists destinations will satisfy your desires with the free bonus that you’ll save money as you travel in Thailand ‘The Land of Smiles’.

Apply for your free vip membership card from the Asia Privilege Club and your holiday in Thailand may save you money by joining the fastest-growing web-based free members club in Asia. More information can be found on the web-site at  www.asia-privilege-club.com

Known as ‘Scuba Steve’ to my friends, I’m a PADI Master Instructor with almost twenty years of experience in scuba diving in Thailand and Asia.

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