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<blockquote data-quote="DanPromote" data-source="post: 5962" data-attributes="member: 1834"><p>Just wondering if anyone is interested to have a short weekend trip up north, it will be cool to have a short convoy and relax! Suggested time is Friday - Sunday on any weekend (except public holiday because there will be too many people and traffic jam) Details & Itenary :- Things to bring to Hadyai 1. Passport2. Certifified true copy of car reg card & permission letter from owner to drive the car if it is not yours3. Approx RM500 for toll, petrol & hotel for 2 nights. Balance RM500-1000 for your entertainment expenses . RM1500 will be more than enough unless you want to buy something really expensive. Itenary Thursday - leave from KL 12 midnight. Can stop halfway for supper/petrol refill/toilet breakFriday - Reach 7am & check in hotel. Rest and relaxSaturday - Rest and relax in HAdyaiSunday - check out latest 2pm and leave for KL Places of interest for Food and entertainment1. Breakfast - Thai hawker restaurants, tim sum, bak kut teh, mamak (yes they have mamak restaurants too!)2. Lunch & dinner - Bun Kaw hilltop restaurant, Old Lee Garden Hotel thai/seafood restaurant, Log Terrace, Sizzler western steak/salad bar, Post Lazer english restaurant with band, Hansa entertainment plaza (dinner and caberet show)3. Relaxation - many thai traditional massages, carabuning spa for ladies, turkish massage for men4. Shopping - local pasar (day market for clothes, thai snacks etc, Lee Garden Hotel, Robinson supermarket, Diana supermarket)5. Party & Clubbing - High Society club with life band & coyote dancers, Orkar 2 thai hangout place with life thai band, Water Bar, Kiss Channel, Paragon Disco.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanPromote, post: 5962, member: 1834"] Just wondering if anyone is interested to have a short weekend trip up north, it will be cool to have a short convoy and relax! Suggested time is Friday - Sunday on any weekend (except public holiday because there will be too many people and traffic jam) Details & Itenary :- Things to bring to Hadyai 1. Passport2. Certifified true copy of car reg card & permission letter from owner to drive the car if it is not yours3. Approx RM500 for toll, petrol & hotel for 2 nights. Balance RM500-1000 for your entertainment expenses . RM1500 will be more than enough unless you want to buy something really expensive. Itenary Thursday - leave from KL 12 midnight. Can stop halfway for supper/petrol refill/toilet breakFriday - Reach 7am & check in hotel. Rest and relaxSaturday - Rest and relax in HAdyaiSunday - check out latest 2pm and leave for KL Places of interest for Food and entertainment1. Breakfast - Thai hawker restaurants, tim sum, bak kut teh, mamak (yes they have mamak restaurants too!)2. Lunch & dinner - Bun Kaw hilltop restaurant, Old Lee Garden Hotel thai/seafood restaurant, Log Terrace, Sizzler western steak/salad bar, Post Lazer english restaurant with band, Hansa entertainment plaza (dinner and caberet show)3. Relaxation - many thai traditional massages, carabuning spa for ladies, turkish massage for men4. Shopping - local pasar (day market for clothes, thai snacks etc, Lee Garden Hotel, Robinson supermarket, Diana supermarket)5. Party & Clubbing - High Society club with life band & coyote dancers, Orkar 2 thai hangout place with life thai band, Water Bar, Kiss Channel, Paragon Disco. [/QUOTE]
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