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brand new holiday 5 bedroom teak wood home in Bangkok Taling Chan
district. Suit family with children and animals as the place is safe
and has a terrace under the elevated on stilts house. Goes cheap, even
short let - as I can't go on holidays to Bangkok as often as I use to
go. At the moment stays there my daughter with her children, but she
can move to my sister in law house just the next door. A much better
option of staying in Bangkok than the town centre, with it's noise,
pollution, traffic jams and crowds of tourists. In a Taling Chan
home-stay you will immerse yourself in a traditional lifestyle and
learn a little bit about Thai culture and customs. Walks through the
fruit orchards and flower groves make a very challenging experience.
You can feel here like living in the traditional thai willage - yet 5
minutes walk is 7/11 shop, cash machine and a daily street market.
There is nothing comparable to it in the whole of Thailand - a dream
student home stay or a holiday accommodation.
Location of object
The exact address to my home: 172/9 moo 11 Kanchanapisek
Salathammasop Thawi Wattana 10160 Bangkok (it's on the west border of
Taling Chan district with a newly formed Thawi Wattana, and a few
hundred yards south of amphoe Bank Kruai, already in Nonthaburi
province). The location is here 1:5000 - you might see larger ones if
you don't recognise this area. The home is 80 meters south of the red
circle on the first map - by the canal. If you are coming by taxi just
stop immediately after the klong Bang Tal, go down over a small wooden
steps to the canal and walk along the concrete path by the canal 150
metres - almost to the end of this path. If you are coming by car pass
the canal and park on soi Muban Chuangchun Park Villa - you will have
to walk back about 150 metres.
http://www.multimap.com/map/browse.cgi?lat=13.7948&lon=100.4092&scale=5000&icon=x
Nearest Bus / Tramway: Chuangchun Villa bus stop - 300 Meters Nearest
Airport: Bangkok Airport - 45 Kilometers Accommodation located in
city, suburb, near restaurants & bars, near cultural interest, near
historical interest, near tennis courts, near fishing area, near golf
course, near shopping area !
Town: Thailand, Bangkok, , Taling Chan
It's by Thanon Wongwan Rob Nok and by the Klong Bang Tal - 5 minutes
drive to South Bus Terminal (towards Kanchanaburi, Cha Am, Hua Hin,
Phuket, Krabi and Malaysia) on Thonburi & 15 minutes to Chao Phraya
River, Khaosan Rd, the Old King's Palace & the Wat Pho. There is also
a frequent bus 556 to Suvarnabhumi Airport. Pictures on request. check
it out on google maps: lat=13.79381307 latitude lon=100.408499781
longitude Around are traditional houses with orchards, gardens, peace
and clean air. A short ride there is a famous traditional thai
floating market in Taling Chan by the Chakphra Canal. There are
several nice homestays in that area - old thai teak wood houses on
stilts just overlooking slowly moving canals. You are in the middle of
verdant and vast, lush gardens.
Arrival and distances
Arrival day: any
Distance to next airport: Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport 30 Km
Distance to next trainstation: Chimplee, Bangkok 1 Km
Distance to next motorway: Wongwan Rob Nok - Western Outer Ring Road
1 Km
Distance to next shop: 0.3 Km
Sport facilities nearby
Cycling, Fishing, Golf, Mountainbiking, Tennis,
Theme of holidays
City holidays
Cultural and sighseeing holidays
Family holidays
Golf holidays
Holidays for singles
Relaxing holidays
Romantic holidays
Total sleeping facilities and distriubtion
Total number of sleeping facilities: 7
thereof 5 Double room(s)
thereof 2 Other sleeping rooms
Bathrooms
Number of bathsrooms: 1
thereof Bathrooms with shower: 1
1 seperate WC(s)
External facilities of object
Balcony
Barbecue
Children's playground
Garden
Sand pit
Terrace
Internal facilities of object
Safe
Machines and equipment
Audio tape player
Bicycles
Cable-TV
CD-player
Linen provided
Permanent internet connection
Radio
Satellite-TV
Stereo
Telephone
Towels provided
TV
VCR
Washing machine
Kitchen facilities
2 ring stove
Freezer
Fridge
Microwave
Services
Babysitter
Cleaning service
Maid service
Other
Long term rental possible
Low allergen environment
Handicapped: suitable
Seniors: suitable
Children: welcome
Pets: welcome
Catering
Catering: Self catered (extra)
Additional Information
AMENITIES & SERVICES Additional Payment Options: PayPal, Money Order
---------- Check In: 1 a.m. Check Out: 12 p.m. Required Stay: even 1
night - but residential guests, for many months, are welcome
Cancellation Policy: All of the rent is required to complete the
booking. If you cancel anytime, payments (less 1 nights rent) are
refunded if the unit is re-rented. Deposits: A refundable
security/damage deposit of $100 is required on check-in- Other
Policies: ----- * Smoking is allowed. ----- * Guests may arrive on any
day of the week.----- * Dogs and Cats are allowed. A deposit of $100
will apply towards eventual clining house and the garden. ----- *
There is no specific quiet time policy, though guests are asked to be
respectful of any neighbours. ----- * Children are allowed. A Crib,
High Chair and a Play Pen can be provided. ----- * No Maid Service is
provided during a stay. An optional Daily Maid Service is available
for the following fee of $5. ---------- Best time of the year to
travel----- The best months to travel through Thailand are December
and January. Second best are November and February. These months
constitute the 'cold' seasons. In Bangkok temperatures are still as
high as during a good West-European summer though. At night, it cools
off a bit but temperatures will rarely drop below 20 degrees Celsius,
even at night.---------- From roughly March till May, Thailand
experiences the hot season, when temperatures can soar into the 40
degrees range. Not the best time of year to go walking about cities or
countryside.---------- From roughly May till October, we have the
rainy season. It is quite unpredictable when it is going to rain
though, and there are sometimes episodes of up to two months during
this period, when there is no rain fall. Other years, rain falls more
consistently almost every week. Traditionally rain falls during the
late afternoon. It seldom lasts more than a few hours. ----------
Flooding of areas of Bangkok and in the provinces occurs, more at the
end of the rainy season in Bangkok (the drains are more clogged by
then).---------- Temperatures tend to be high, but cool off somewhat
each time it has rained. Contact data
Contact person understands the following languages:
English
thai, polish, russian
Email: Please click here, to contact the owner by email!
Telefon: +44 7957 473617
Fax: +6628063629
There is something subtly exotic about wood. No other substance seems to mature in the same way, changing it's texture and smell in a second life that defies life's normal rhythm.
The traditional Thai teak house represent a style of living that is almost absent from Bangkok these days - with citywide modernisation, it is hard to find older houses that are still in use.
Villages such as Lampang in the North, featuring predominantly teak houses, are becoming more and more rare as people switch to modern building materials.
Built around the concept of simplicity, Thai stilt houses were the functional solution to a hot climate in the days before air-conditioning.
The gap between the floor and ground enables a cool breeze to to naturally ventilate the entire house, and the open window style still in practice today further aids this process.
Building with native teakwood gave the houses a natural beauty that is still imitated in today's architecture (think of the sweeping, upturned eaves of many Thai roofs.)
Prized for it's durability and attractive finish, teak has been logged almost to the point of extinction, and the magnificent trees (sometimes reaching 50m in height) are today rarely found outside dedicated plantations.
