Found you guys today and I love it! I usually watch travel/sailing stuff but you give all the good info on what to do and the cost while I'm there. Thanks a million!
Your stroll through the mud with a motorbike reminded my wife and me about our motorbike misadventures on the way to Nacpan Beach, north of El, Nido. During the rainy season, the road to Nacpan is practically impassable from all the mud. I do feel your pain there! Ah! Anyway, we love your videos! They're making us want to go back to Thailand again!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh there's a bug in my helmet ....Almost spit my coffee out I laughed so hard ;-) Thanks guys, another beautiful, informative and just plain awesome video. All the best!
So glad your back! Thanks so much for posting a Christmas day video!!!! (I feel like I just got an extra present!)Hope you are back on track now and heading in the direction you want! Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas! What a nice present! I missed you guys. I've been reviewing your Vietnam videos, prepping for my trip in March. They have been oh so helpful. Can't wait!
Beautiful video as usual. Planning to Travel to Thailand in Feb. Koh Samui, Koh Tao, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai is in my Itinerary. Thinking of buying Mavic mini and use it on my Thailand trip. Since you have used Drone in Thailand, do you think if I would face any issue flying the drone without NBTC & CAAT registration. TIA.
Drone laws are a touchy subject. They are constantly changing. As we’re not officials and probably not the best to give legal advice on drone piloting, our recommendation is to check online before your trip to see if there are any new laws or requirements for flying. I can tell you that we've never had an issue, anywhere we've been, with airport security trying to confiscate our drone. Hope this helps! Safe travels!
@@WanderingMonkmy wife and I travelled through Japan, Hongkong, the Phillipines, Thailand, and Indonesia with my drone, and I never had an issue at all. In all honesty, the best advice I could give is to be discreet whenever you use it. I very much treat the drone as a tool for capturing cinematic footage. I put it up, take my shots, and bring it back down. That's it.
"The best time to drive in Thailand is in the rain" Only if you want to die extremely quickly. I've done thousands of miles all over Thailand, and I have 2 rules. Don't drive at night. Don't drive in the rain.
Drone laws are a touchy subject. They are constantly changing. As we’re not officials and probably not the best to give legal advice on drone piloting, our recommendation is to check online before your trip to see if there are any new laws or requirements for flying. I can tell you that we've never had an issue, anywhere we've been, with airport security trying to confiscate our drone. Hope this helps! Safe travels!
My wife and I stayed at The Quarter in Pai. It was a really great price and absolutely beautiful! I have a video on my channel that shows off the room and general hotel area where my wife and I stayed for a few days.