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Post by Harpo » June 22, 2013, 8:25 am

gudtymchuk Wrote:
Slowly they are adding 2 additional lanes to the highway between Udon and Sakon but still about 80 km of very dangerous 2 lane roads especially when sugar cane trucks are hauling to the sugar factory east of Sawang.

I have to agree with Gudtymchuk, with those sugar trucks, and other trucks, averaging about 60 to 70 kilometres. The Thai's seem to take amazing personal risk to theirs, and other persons lives on the road to pass these trucks
My Thai wife's family come from just outside Sakon Nakhon, and I have driven that route many times during the day light hours, however on one occasion I had to return to Udon at night. I passed by the result of 2 rather nasty vehicle accidents, so that is the first, and last time, I will be driving at night, out on the highways :shock: :shock: :shock:

As for Sakon Nakhon (city) and Provence, I found the place very hospitable, friendly folks, and good food.....cheer harpo =D> =D> =D>


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Post by WBU ALUM » June 22, 2013, 10:31 am

Harpo wrote:The Thai's seem to take amazing personal risk to theirs, and other persons lives on the road to pass these trucks
My Thai wife's family come from just outside Sakon Nakhon, and I have driven that route many times during the day light hours, however on one occasion I had to return to Udon at night. I passed by the result of 2 rather nasty vehicle accidents, so that is the first, and last time, I will be driving at night, out on the highways :shock: :shock: :shock:
I have ridden LOTS of 2-land roads in Thailand, and the ones on Hwy 22 between Udon and SakNak have some of the most dangerous drivers I have ever witnessed. It is flat-out scary how much risk and danger that they place in everyone's safety who is around them. I can't believe that there are that many important businessmen late for important meetings. What the heck is so damn important for some of these people that they have to drive the way they do? I'm just glad that my experience with it has prevented me from being killed.

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Post by jimstevens » August 29, 2013, 11:16 am

Please be more specific about the location of the Golden Pond area, soapy massage, etc. I'm traveling to Sakon soon and would like to enjoy some entertainment. :razz:

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Post by Sakhonnick » August 30, 2013, 7:55 am

When driving into Sakon City from Udon you will pass on your right Robinsons, then Hompro, Then Tesco Lotus, the road turns to the right, go though 3 sets of lights then turn right, Drive 300meters and Golden Pond Disco is on the right with the massage place right next door. If your lost stop and ask any thai im sure they know about Golden Pond

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Post by BigBubba » August 31, 2013, 11:23 pm

Quanteen wrote:What exactly is required to be prepared for a soapy?
Good one! :lol:

Maybe a little blue pill ;)
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Post by CanadianIslandGirl » September 8, 2013, 12:35 pm

Hey all!

I will be moving to Sakon Nakhon next month so if you have any suggestions for me in regards to the area it would be much appreciated. I am extremely active so any adventurous excursions you know of would be helpful. I have heard it is not the most luxurious area but that is not what I am looking for anyway. I just have a few quick questions:

1-I am a big runner, but I understand the packs of wild dogs deter citizens from spending any time walking/running the streets. Is there anywhere in particular you would consider safe to run!? Pleaseee, I use it as my stress release!

2-How are the bugs around this area? I don't know whether or not to get shots for Malaria or Japanese Encephalitis. They are so expensive!

3-Has anyone tried/heard of the activities available at Bird's Paradise Extreme Resort? Particularly the skydiving?

Thanks in advance!

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Post by Zidane » September 8, 2013, 3:08 pm

CanadianIslandGirl wrote:
1-I am a big runner, but I understand the packs of wild dogs deter citizens from spending any time walking/running the streets. Is there anywhere in particular you would consider safe to run!? Pleaseee, I use it as my stress release!
I'm actually from Udon Thani but I've seen a park about 2 kilometres out of Sakon Nakhon on the right as you head towards the main Udon road......I think its called Somdet Park ? and would probably be the place where locals do their exercising.
Theres a guy on this forum called Sakhonnick and it might be worthwhile sending him a pm if you want to know about places in Sakon Nakhon.
But dont try running the streets as dogs can be a big problem.

I'm presuming you have a job in Sakon Nakhon but if you are into the running and flexible where you will live then Udon Thani has 3 nice lakes/parks where locals exercise.....Nong Prajak,Nong Sim and Nong Bua.
Nong Prajak,in particular,sees many locals exercising in the evenings.....walking,running,biking,football,skateboarding,aerobics etc.....3.2 kilometres all around.
Also Khon Kaen has a bigger lake than Nong Prajak in Beung Kaen Nakhon where people exercise at sunset.
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Post by Sakhonnick » September 8, 2013, 4:06 pm

There are a few public parks around town that do not allow dogs in so no worries there, the main one at the lake will be your best one to go to, many people use it for exercise and running aerobics etc

I like it here, I go to Udon a lot but much prefer to live in Sakon Nakhon, I don't know your age but here are lots of young teachers who work here and expats who have retired, me well I'm mid age 37 and work month on month off in the Gulf

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Post by CanadianIslandGirl » September 8, 2013, 8:48 pm

Thanks so much for the info Zidane and Sakhonnick! It is much appreciated. I just received an email this morning clarifying that I will no longer be stationed in the city of Sakon Nakhon but the rural community of Waritchaphum, half way between the city on Sakon Nakhon and Udon Thani. I don't suppose either of you know anything about this area?

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Post by parrot » September 8, 2013, 8:59 pm

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Post by Sakhonnick » September 8, 2013, 9:52 pm

Will u be staying in Pang Kong? Thats about 30mins from the city by car, drive through it to go yo Udon anf twice went to "bow deng" pub there, other than that not sure much there, its a small town, hss the basic stuff, banks 7/11 etc

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Post by Zidane » September 9, 2013, 8:50 am

Heres a video I found called "Amazing Waritchaphum"........keeping fit,dancing at the temple during the week and running in either Sakon Nakhon or Udon Thani at weekends ?? ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44ZDd4sspgE
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Post by CanadianIslandGirl » September 9, 2013, 7:39 pm

Haha yeah I watched that video too! Had a good little laugh at it. Thanks so much for you help folks. The count down is on! :)

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Post by kevin2009 » December 6, 2013, 7:57 am

Anyone familiar with Sawang Daen Din, on route 22....spent a alot of time there on and off over the last 10 years, and i will be there for most of 2014 :D

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Post by Sakhonnick » December 17, 2013, 4:01 pm

Just to let you guys know if you ever make it to Sakhon Nakhon City

Apple's has moved location, round the corner to a Double Unit, if you have never been to Sakon here is how to get there:

Get to Bic C in the center of town just outside Big C look to your right from the main door and go through that set of lights and drive 2klm south, Apples is on the right hand side about 100m before the next set of lights

Dan "Theman" who owns Apples serves, breakfasts, Burgers, Pizzas, Lasagne, SpagBol, etc and Thai food, he also is a master baker and his Breads, Buns Cookies, fruit cakes, etc are very good

Ice Cold Beer, Wine and Cider available all at a very good price

Best place in town for expat meet ups and many thai people have started to go!!!

If you make it to Sakon Nakhon, and looking for a bite to eat or/and cold beer/cider Apples is the place to go !!!

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Post by Nick@AUA » December 18, 2013, 7:17 am

Zidane wrote:Heres a video I found called "Amazing Waritchaphum"........keeping fit,dancing at the temple during the week and running in either Sakon Nakhon or Udon Thani at weekends ?? ;)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=44ZDd4sspgE
Very interesting video. Now I know why they call it amazing at 2.52 on the vid.

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Post by moller » February 4, 2014, 1:13 am

Some help please!

My wife and I are moving from Phuket end of this month to her hometown Sakhon Nakhon. The time was set as our current rental contract ends, and frankly I had enough of 7 years of buzz and crouds on Phuket. Its not what it was when I first came..

The big problem is to find a rental in Sakhon Nakhon City
We have been looking everywere on the net, and family involved to to find a desent place for rent..
But 0 luck so far

My hope is one of you guys know a place or someone who would be interested in a long term contract..

We have ALL furnitures needed and just need a ok 2-3 bedroom house, townhouse..

Thanks,

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Post by Sakhonnick » February 4, 2014, 7:13 am

Hi and Welcome to Sakon,

Your correct not much if any rentals in the City, dont know your standard of house but there is not much higher end houses available, also dont know if you need furnished or un-furnished, and whats your Bugdet?

There are 4 maybe 5 gated villages, the one im in is the newest and close to Big C, 3 phases 100 houses each phase and as far as i know nothing available for rent, I do know a guy who has a nice 3 bed house that he rents for around 8,000/month furnished i can ask him if its available

Dont be worried about Sakon plenty expats live there and a good bunch of guys if you want to meet up go to the Apple Bar/Restraunt,

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Post by Sakhonnick » February 4, 2014, 7:42 am

Sakhonnick wrote:Hi and Welcome to Sakon,

Your correct not much if any rentals in the City, dont know your standard of house but there is not much higher end houses available, also dont know if you need furnished or un-furnished, and whats your Bugdet?

There are 4 maybe 5 gated villages, the one im in is the newest and close to Big C, 3 phases 100 houses each phase and as far as i know nothing available for rent, I do know a guy who has a nice 3 bed house that he rents for around 8,000/month furnished i can ask him if its available

Dont be worried about Sakon plenty expats live there and a good bunch of guys if you want to meet up go to the Apple Bar/Restraunt,
sorry just read you have funiture, ok whats your budget? you can get some old houses oppsoite the Univercity in Bann That the junction to the Airport for around 5,000 month, The main Village builder in Sakon built the Areeya Villages, we are in Areeya 3 near Big C

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Post by moller » February 4, 2014, 8:15 am

Thanks Nick

Much appreciated for your help.
The price will be fine arround the 8-12k a month.
I come from a 3bed 150 square meter house for 12k a month in Phuket. I dont expext fully weestern kitchen and 3 aircon as we have now,, Just a kitchen area and minimum 1aircon in bedroom can do it...

Good to know there are other expats arround. Will need to know where the good restaurant are. Im not a bar type but love to get a beer over a BBQ with friends

Thanks for helping

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