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Pai's Tourism Woes: Over 1,600 Foreigners Arrested in a Year

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20 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

   Locals get annoyed because they cannot overcharge Israelis  because they  wont accept their over inflated prices ??

They were eating food and then try to haggle the prices. Basically just really belligerent stuff like that.

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    It used to be a lovely little mountain town, quiet and a very peaceful aura to it... Glad I spent some time there - - many years ago. 

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Thailand will always be known as a cheap holiday, sex holiday, drunk holiday, do what you want.  Nothing will change just more of the aforementioned will keep coming.

4 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

They were eating food and then try to haggle the prices. Basically just really belligerent stuff like that.

 

  As long as they were sat down and eating their food and not eating whilst walking long the street , thats the most important thing 

6 hours ago, Tailwagsdog said:

What's the big attraction in Pai ??

 

Easy, sweaty, loose farang hippie chicks keen for a right shagging, since all the farang guys are with Thai birds.

 

They tend to be quite fragrant but I don't mind.

 

Patchouli helps.

1 hour ago, NorthernRyland said:

It's general bad behavior that doesn't result in arrests. If they come in to a shop and complain then haggle the price aggressively this doesn't get them arrested and produce stats but the locals take notice.

So when you have no stats you can make things up. Brilliant!!

14 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

So when you have no stats you can make things up. Brilliant!!

Just telling you what people told me. Not everything is an arrest and deportation with statistics.

3 minutes ago, NorthernRyland said:

Just telling you what people told me. Not everything is an arrest and deportation with statistics.

Oh right what people told you, so we are now getting it third hand. How credible.....lol

 

 

8 hours ago, Tailwagsdog said:

What's the big attraction in Pai ??

 

The cold / cool air?

1 hour ago, bkk6060 said:

do what you want.  Nothing will change

 

Except the penalties for drrug abuse.

6 hours ago, 1FinickyOne said:

But I would still have to drive that winding road to get there. Even 20 years ago that was stressful. 

 

Believe me it stil is.

2 hours ago, recom273 said:

84 weed shops! 
 

When I first went there (only visited twice) I dont think there were 84 buildings in the village.

 

Doesn't mean they all sell "topclass" If any?

 

Pai is a lovely, quaint little mountain village.

 

It's even better without tourists.

 

regards,

bob.

2 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

  As long as they were sat down and eating their food and not eating whilst walking long the street , thats the most important thing 

What if they pick their noses?

4 hours ago, Watawattana said:

The breakdown by nationality isn't complete, but there doesn't seem to be a massive Israeli bias in the figures to justify the bashing they get?

One of the main issues the Thais have with the Israelis is they don’t let Thais (or other non Jews) into their enclave. 
 

Mr Menachem Mendel Zajac, the 29-year-old Jewish religious leader and caretaker of the Chabad House in Pai, then told local journalists that due to security concerns, particularly after an Israeli citizen was killed in India, the house is off limits to foreigners (including Thais) and they have to request police protections from the local Thai police.

 

The fact that it’s also off limits to Thais will likely, if not inevitably, continue to be a cause of contention to some Thais ...

 

https://www.khaosodenglish.com/opinion/2025/02/23/why-some-thais-fear-israelis-turning-pai-into-an-occupied-land/

2 hours ago, Woke to Sounds said:

 

Easy, sweaty, loose farang hippie chicks keen for a right shagging, since all the farang guys are with Thai birds.

 

They tend to be quite fragrant but I don't mind.

 

Patchouli helps.

Maybe I should go.  Haven't had a free shag for 30 years.

3 hours ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   Locals get annoyed because they cannot overcharge Israelis  because they  wont accept their over inflated prices ??

If they don’t like the prices they should just move on.

Eating the food and then negotiating a discount after you have eaten is very ugly behavior. 

4 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

 

   That is a report from last week , will you be posting it for the next 25 years ? 

   There are already  numerous threads about Israelis in Pai and your news report has already been posted in those threads numerous times , this is a thread about foreigners in Pai

It isn’t my thread.

Better I post news with quotes from business owners, rabbis and police than read your posts of nothing. You have never even been to Pai.

You will learn a lot reading my posts of nothing Nick.
 

7 minutes ago, Nick Carter icp said:

There are already  numerous threads about Israelis in Pai

If you read the OP you will see that it is about Israelis in Pai.

They are the only nationality mentioned.

3 minutes ago, MalcolmB said:

You have never even been to Pai.

 

  Stop making these false claims . 

Maybe an idea for you to remove it 

The government needs to get rid of TAT. 

 

They're an outdated organisation now. 

 

Tell me one they've done to improve tourism in Thailand? 

 

It's jus CHEAP MASS TOURISM with a horrific experience. The government opening the borders to the world is what is driving the insane volume of numbers of cheap tourists. 

I have a good friend who lives there, she recently opened a Wellness Sanctuary called 'Mystic Village' in Pai.

Quite a lot of slim, attractive, young Western (or Westernised) women in Pai.  

Pity it's not a big modern city.

It would be nice to visit for a short holiday, but I could never live somewhere so undeveloped. 

 

28 minutes ago, Freddy42OZ said:

I have a good friend who lives there, she recently opened a Wellness Sanctuary called 'Mystic Village' in Pai.

Quite a lot of slim, attractive, young Western (or Westernised) women in Pai.  

Pity it's not a big modern city.

It would be nice to visit for a short holiday, but I could never live somewhere so undeveloped. 

 

 

 

It's full of party goers now. I went for a few days. You had isrealis, Russians and Benidorm Brits there - the party variety. Awful, absolute garbage level of people. 7/11 was busy cos these cheap skates were dining on cheap cheese toasties, and swigging leftover beer they could find lying around. 

 

If Pai is going to trash itself, at least get some proper tourism money in. 

8 hours ago, NorthernRyland said:

It's general bad behavior that doesn't result in arrests. If they come in to a shop and complain then haggle the price aggressively this doesn't get them arrested and produce stats but the locals take notice.

You live up there mate?

12 hours ago, Tailwagsdog said:

What's the big attraction in Pai ??

It is on the backpacker trail. It has the facilities and attractions that backpackers want.

 

If a backpacker steps off the backpacker trail, the straightforward becomes difficult. The majority remain on the trail.

 

It is a genre of mass tourism.

3 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

It isn’t my thread.

Better I post news with quotes from business owners, rabbis and police than read your posts of nothing. You have never even been to Pai.

You will learn a lot reading my posts of nothing Nick.
 

Hey Jew hater, why dont you walk up to one of those male Israeli tourists and go talk about your jew complaints right to them, since you live in Pai.

 

Bet you are too frightened.  

2 hours ago, Yagoda said:

You live up there mate?

lived there one year in 2005 and visit at least once a year to this day to visit my uncle. My brother lived there for 8 years too along with my dad before he passed so I have an ok enough idea of what's going on. 

3 hours ago, Freddy42OZ said:

Pity it's not a big modern city.

It would be nice to visit for a short holiday, but I could never live somewhere so undeveloped. 

That's precisely the appeal though! There are today a number of upper class resorts you can stay at but the average age of the tourist is like 29 so you could be overwhelmed on that front.

 

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11 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

One of the main issues the Thais have with the Israelis is they don’t let Thais (or other non Jews) into their enclave. 
 

Mr Menachem Mendel Zajac, the 29-year-old Jewish religious leader and caretaker of the Chabad House in Pai, then told local journalists that due to security concerns, particularly after an Israeli citizen was killed in India, the house is off limits to foreigners (including Thais) and they have to request police protections from the local Thai police.

 

The fact that it’s also off limits to Thais will likely, if not inevitably, continue to be a cause of contention to some Thais ...

 

https://www.khaosodenglish.com/opinion/2025/02/23/why-some-thais-fear-israelis-turning-pai-into-an-occupied-land/

Why would they not have extensive security when there are blatant Jew haters around that would kill them just for being Jewish?

5 hours ago, NorthernRyland said:

lived there one year in 2005 and visit at least once a year to this day to visit my uncle. My brother lived there for 8 years too along with my dad before he passed so I have an ok enough idea of what's going on. 

Got it. Once a year. Clearly qualified to address the " Jewish question".

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