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Long-term lodging in Ban Dung

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My wife, child, and I are planning an extended stay in Thailand starting in late 2015 (possibly about 2 months). We'll be staying in my wife's village for most of the trip. We're looking for comfortable lodging with reliable internet, furniture, satellite TV, and ideally 2 rooms.

Any recommendations?

I can suggest many places, but it would be helpful, if you said, what province, district, and tambon, you would be staying at.

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Thanks for the reply. To answer your question: Udon Thani province, Ban Dung district, and Si Suttho tambon.


Sorry one area of Isaan I've never been there, looks like Ning Kai is the closest built up place to you.

And I apologize, I didn't notice that you had Ban Dung in the title to the post.

Correct me if I am wrong, but usually Thai-Wifes take care of such issues by making a couple of phone calls. Especially if it concerns their home town / home village.

Assuming Thai-Wife is fluent in Thai-Language, I can only recommend this approach, no matter how revolutionary and unheard-of this may sound.

Cheers.

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Correct me if I am wrong, but usually Thai-Wifes take care of such issues by making a couple of phone calls. Especially if it concerns their home town / home village.

Assuming Thai-Wife is fluent in Thai-Language, I can only recommend this approach, no matter how revolutionary and unheard-of this may sound.

Cheers.

I'm looking for recommendations from farang who may have stayed in the village within the last few years or so. I didn't think I needed to spell this out, but, here we are.

Correct me if I am wrong, but usually Thai-Wifes take care of such issues by making a couple of phone calls. Especially if it concerns their home town / home village.

Assuming Thai-Wife is fluent in Thai-Language, I can only recommend this approach, no matter how revolutionary and unheard-of this may sound.

Cheers.

What an inadequate answer.. And....you'll receive the TVF Christmas Pulitzer 2014....thumbsup.gif

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