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Ban Krut is pretty far from Bangkok.
Most of the beaches along that side of the Gulf of Thailand look like that.
From Cha Am down to Hua Hin and past there is long empty beaches and cheap hotels and resorts.
Probably don't need to go all the way to Ban Krut to enjoy similar seaside fun.
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If I pronounce "Ban Krut" as I read it, I can hear the word "bankruptcy" in my mother language. Amazing.
I find this article fairly interesting. It might be a good idea to make the trip slowly during holidays. It's not a long trip and it allows a few stops (I added Hua Hin in the stops).
Now the question is : how can one add (a) ladyboy(s) to have a good companionship in this trip ?
- pick up one in Bangkok and ask her to come for the trip.
- pick up one in Hua Hin, but finding ladyboys in Hua Hin is not so easy, moreover if it's question of a lont time.
- find ladyboys in Ban Krut, Phraya Nakhon, Kanchanaburi and/or and Lopburi
- push to Pattaya and look for a ladyboy for long time.
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Most ladyboys love going on all expense paid trips.
Especially if you are going to some exotic location, or at least Phuket.
Usually if I am out and about in Bangkok or Pattaya, I make it known I am going and see who is interested.
Watch the bar girls as they may need to cover a few days of bar fines for such an excursion.
You must make sure they are a ladyboy you can spend a week with successfully.
Since you would be paying for everything, including their living expenses and food, I don't feel i need to pay them large amounts for companionship.
However a daily allowance with a tip at the end is usually sufficient. You are also going to be buying them stuff the whole time.
It would be a nice drive down the coast from Hua Hin to Ban Krut. That whole side is long stretches of beaches that are not busy with cheap hotels and resorts all along.
Even just going to Cha Am is a cheap and quiet beach vacation, very close to Bangkok too.
These are pics from Cha Am where we went for a week. Long stretches of empty beach leading down to Hua Hin.
Lumphini Park Condo rented for $25 per night on Air BnB, right on the beach.
About a 40 minute trip down to Hua Hin.
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Here is some pics from the Hua Hin beach where we spent a day. These pics were taken at a very busy beach in front of the Hilton Hotel.
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You can drive to Cha Am from Bangkok in about 2 hours. If you have your own car it would be good then you can go along as you please.
You can also take the ferry from Pattaya to Hua Hin in about 2 hours also. Hua Hin is busy and you can easily rent a car there.
You could probably rent a motor bike and follow the beach all down the coast but not too good if you have baggage.
About the Pattaya to Hua Hin high-speed ferry service, including location, photos, and ticket information
However Ban Krut is much closer to Cha Am than I thought, it looks to only be a few hours drive south.
So maybe it is only 6 hours drive from Bangkok. Still Koh Chang is roughly the same distance from Bangkok.
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I believed that was a whole night to sail from Pattaya to Hua Hin. 2 hours is fairly a short time compared to the bus ride.
I think it's a real problem nowadays to convince a ladyboy working in a bar BKK or Pattaya to go for a long time. This means paying bar fines every day and at least a ST rate plus expenses. I had been fairly lucky when I began playing the game. My first ladyboy was a freelancer in Pattaya. She asked me only 700 THB per day but she drank too much (several thousands THB every night). The second one was wiser. This bar dancer from Thanon Bangla (Phuket) costed me 2,000 THB per day, bar fine included. The last one was more a disaster. She didn't want to go to a trip, but she considered she came with me as for an all expenses trip. She actually knew expenses places in Patong and needed to go there to spend money (mainly bars and restaurants). She had the syndrome of the friendly tuk tuk driver in Bangkok.
This is why I have preferred to find local talents since then. Maybe there could be ladyboys in Ban Krut. It's hard to imagine such a lovely place for tourists without a few hotties around the corner.
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There is lots of ladyboys in Cha Am and also Hua Hin has many.
So it isn't as ladyboy free over there as you might think.
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Well that is the busiest beach in Hua Hin but it is a very nice spot, if not a bit rocky.
However there is miles of empty beach in both directions.
I like how they put the menus in the sand.
In Pattaya everyone who really goes to the beach will go over to Jomtien where it is much cleaner to swim.
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Did the ferry to Hua Hin couple years ago stayed at the Amari Hua Hin a beautiful place but I think if you go to Hua Hin for the beach you'll be disappointed there isn't much beach and when the tide is up it disappears but still enjoyed Hua Hin and I always take a ladyboy on side trips never had an issue met a few on thai-friendly and quite frankly have traveled all over thailand with them, now for pure beach and relaxation can't beat Koh Chang
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I love Koh Chang and it's beaches but found Cha Am one of the most relaxing beach vacation ever.
We got a cheap condo and rented a motorbike and explored miles of beach.
The have the same problems with the tide coming in but they have made the beach wider and higher in many places.
Just a laid back town with lots of beach space.
Many ladyboys there working and we ran across a ladyboy pageant on one night.
You can see the big buildings of Hua Hin miles down the beach.
A nice cheap place to retire.
So I decided to take my Girlfriend to the beach for a week and we originally planned to be closer to Hua Hin. However we ended up on a quiet part of Cha-am beach in
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There is some bigger beaches near Hua Hin I think.
The first time I went there many years ago, we drove out there for some hip hop festival on the beach in 2014
This beach looked very big and the tide didn't come all the way in at night.
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