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Any Other Vibrent City Like Udon Thani In Isaan?

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Udon has perfect city stracture where everything within reach from Shopping plaza, nightlife, resturant and plenty of hotels all in walking distance of city center, as opposed to khoenkhen where everything is spreaded out all over the place. I found udon thani very alive where local stay out at late night and has massive night market (biggest in thailand).

I booked already for a week in udonthani in NOV, but taking another week off in Oct, was thinking of UBON, KORAT, SURIN, or any other recommandation, i don't want be in a village enviroment, as i'm in late 30s only. Thx

I very familiar with Udon , so i can try to comment on a few things .

Surin , been there once . Not even anything close to Udon . Very small city centre , 1 street with a few karaokes , 1 disco and 1 tabledance thing . Rest of the town is nearly completely death at night .Daytime is also not much to do , think of it as a large size village and certainly not a city . .

The other towns mentioned , cannot comment as i have no info over them . I heard from my GF that Nong Khai is pretty big these days .

There is no reason not to like the village live regarding your age . If it is for going out , yes cities are certainly a lot busier and have lot's more on offer . If you can speak a bit of Thai i would recommend a bit of driving around in the villages . It is daytime stuff , but you wake up earlier so it levels out .

With all due respect to the lively topical matters and threads, I'm finding these recent fashionable comparatives to be quite illogical and moot.

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Thank sezze, i find your post very precise, so time being Surin goes out of my list, may be Ubon i will give it a go this time after little check, seems to be closest to what i am looking for....

I will welcome more comments on Ubon or any other places in Isaan for mid aged guy like me...Thx

I very familiar with Udon , so i can try to comment on a few things .

Surin , been there once . Not even anything close to Udon . Very small city centre , 1 street with a few karaokes , 1 disco and 1 tabledance thing . Rest of the town is nearly completely death at night .Daytime is also not much to do , think of it as a large size village and certainly not a city . .

The other towns mentioned , cannot comment as i have no info over them . I heard from my GF that Nong Khai is pretty big these days .

There is no reason not to like the village live regarding your age . If it is for going out , yes cities are certainly a lot busier and have lot's more on offer . If you can speak a bit of Thai i would recommend a bit of driving around in the villages . It is daytime stuff , but you wake up earlier so it levels out .

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You need some serious help, really!

Don't worry about him, I realize when someone just learns some new eng words day before..why not utilize it !!!!

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Khonkean no good, maaaai deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Hahahhaaaaa ;^)

What is your point?

I'll take bush life preferably....

I've been reading that the shopping mall at khon kaen is nice.But I hear the night life isn't as good as udon.

I fear that someone called BKKDude isn't going to enjoy Ubon :rolleyes:

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Trust me, i'll do (Very much with Udon), I'm going to land of my favorite food "ahaan Isaarn" and Speak thai pretty good my friend.

I fear that someone called BKKDude isn't going to enjoy Ubon :rolleyes:

Trust me, i'll do (Very much with Udon), I'm going to land of my favorite food "ahaan Isaarn" and Speak thai pretty good my friend.

I fear that someone called BKKDude isn't going to enjoy Ubon :rolleyes:

.....speak Thai pretty well my friend.;)

I cannot speak Thai pretty well good, but i like Ubon ;)

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Trust me, i'll do (Very much with Udon), I'm going to land of my favorite food "ahaan Isaarn" and Speak thai pretty good my friend.

I fear that someone called BKKDude isn't going to enjoy Ubon :rolleyes:

.....speak Thai pretty well my friend.;)

i would tread carefully while correcting the grammar of others, yours is, at best, overblown and abysmal.

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