|
Navigation |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
![]() ![]() |
|
20/01/2013, 05:42 PM
Post
#1
|
|
![]()
Posts: 182
Joined: 2-November 10
|
|
| Member | |
|
Really want a week or so somewhere I don't have to worry about cooking and cleaning. have been to Singapore, KL and Bali. Like the idea of a beach holiday but also like shopping (not for fakes, not my cup of tea. I like markets but only for handicrafts. Also like access to malls with UK/US stores)
Don't want to too much as we are going to the UK at Christmas but like 4-5 stars at a good price (don't want much do I??!) I like the beach but not all day. I like to "sight see" not just sit around a pool. Two children aged 7 and 9. Have looked at Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia and can't decide! Would love to hear some first had experiences because I am getting myself all confused. |
|
|
|
|
20/01/2013, 05:49 PM
Post
#2
|
|
![]()
Posts: 447
Joined: 15-August 11
|
|
| Member | |
|
Thailand! I love it there. The markets on the streets have knock off items but the department stores still have proper branded items. Plenty of beaches and things for the kids to do.
Phuket is very busy and full on but lots of fun. Koh Samui is stunning but there are no department stores. I'd probably suggest you stick with Phuket for a short trip. Alternatively you could go to Bangkok for a few nights for shopping then head to Pattaya or Koh Samui from there for the rest of the trip. Happy to help with more Thailand info if you like. This post has been edited by pinkelephant: 20/01/2013, 05:50 PM |
|
|
|
|
20/01/2013, 07:13 PM
Post
#3
|
|
![]() ![]() ![]()
Posts: 3,360
Joined: 8-August 07
|
|
| Mum to Cooper and Pinky | |
|
With your post I would choose Thailand.
Bangkok for shopping then onward to Chiang Mai in the north for culture, sightseeing, adventure and food! Only thing is Chiang Mai is nowhere near a beach. We hope to travel to Cambodia again in April and plan for time in the cities SR and PP and the coast at Sihnoukville. Bron |
|
|
|
|
20/01/2013, 09:41 PM
Post
#4
|
|
![]()
Posts: 160
Joined: 28-October 08
|
|
| kandj | |
|
Sorry to hijack
Bron, that is so cool you are going back to Cambodia - you will LOVE Sihanoukville!!! We've been twice and would go again in a heart beat! Are you going to take any anti-malarials while there? Or do they not recommend nowadays? I would love to take Max and Audrey Now for the OP's question - I second the Thailand suggestion. Bangkok has great shopping and some great restaurants and with kids your age would be easy! Plus heaps to do. Chiang Mai in the north has lots of handicrafts etc and resorts that will cover the 'beachy feel'. Otherwise I would look at Ko Lanta near Krabi... in my opinion it is simply breath taking |
|
|
|
|
20/01/2013, 09:55 PM
Post
#5
|
|
Posts: 98
Joined: 30-December 11
|
|
| New Member | |
|
We just got back 2 days ago from a Singapore and Malaysia trip. It wasn't a beach holiday but we did universal studios Singapore and legoland Malaysia which were both awesome for the kids (big and little). One of the best parts of our week in Malaysia was eating in wonderful restaurants, every meal, and not worrying once about the cost
We took the kids to Japan back in July, and that was also a great family trip. So many things for kids to do in Tokyo, and really interesting holiday as well. Japan was also great for shopping! |
|
|
|
|
21/01/2013, 01:00 PM
Post
#6
|
|
Posts: 10
Joined: 10-January 13
|
|
| New Member | |
|
I would go phuket! Love the place, awesome beaches and there is a huge shopping mall there. love the sarongs and beachwear. check out the malls here : http://www.phuket.com/shopping/shopping-centers.htm, not advertising for them , this is a list of shopping centres that you can go too. on top of that, there are plenty of things to do, cooking class, scuba diving, snorkelling, lazing by the pool, go on a trek, etc!
|
|
|
|
|
21/01/2013, 01:11 PM
Post
#7
|
|
![]()
Posts: 137
Joined: 6-December 12
|
|
| Member | |
|
While in Thailand last year, we spent a few days over the border in Laos, which was lovely.
Stayed in Luang Prabang which is not near the coast but has the most spectacular waterfall (which also has a bear sactuary near it, for bears that have been rescued from being used for Chinese medicine, so after your swim you can watch the happy bears sleep on their hammocks) The markets were a real shock after being in Thailand, lots of handcrafts (beautiful quilts and linens which they can make up for you if you're happy to come back again the next night) and no knockoff brands. Overall it was much less 'touristy' than Thailand (which is still great) so you don't have the touts hassling you in the street etc. Can't speak for the rest of Laos, but highly recommend Luang Prabang for a cheap holiday - won't have the US/UK brands, but I'm sure you could have a day or two in Vientiane for shopping. |
|
|
|
|
21/01/2013, 11:32 PM
Post
#8
|
|
![]()
Posts: 182
Joined: 2-November 10
|
|
| Member | |
|
Thanks everyone!
I am intrigued by Laos, sounds lovely! |
|
|
|
|
21/01/2013, 11:47 PM
Post
#9
|
|
![]() ![]()
Posts: 703
Joined: 26-October 10
|
|
| Regular Member | |
|
How about Taiwan? I haven't been but colleagues have told me great things about it - apparently there are some beautiful beaches, and Taipai is a great city for shopping as well.
|
|
|
|
|
22/01/2013, 01:56 AM
Post
#10
|
|
![]() ![]() ![]()
Posts: 3,616
Joined: 26-April 11
|
|
| Advanced Member | |
|
I also think Thailand would have the combination of things youre after.
|
|
|
|
|
![]() ![]() |
"Attachment parenting has set me up for ... well, I'm not going to say failure, but for a very difficult time," says one mum.
Amidst all the arguing over which paid parental leave scheme is best for parents, is anyone talking about what's best for babies?
Find out the benefits and risks involved with protecting your child from harmful diseases.
Send your mum a personalised eCard this Mother?s Day to show her you are thankful and to help us remember the women who face motherhood in situations of great adversity.
Check out our new interactive ebook, part of the brand new SMH Shortbooks series, for free!
A mother sparked conversations around the world when she declared, in a national newspaper, that she wished she'd never had her two children. But her story can teach us a valuable lesson on parenthood.
My child is resisting the toilet training process. We got off to a good start, but now she?s refusing to use the toilet. What can we do now?
We've learned a lot since we launched our first JOHNSON'S� baby powder way back in 1894, so we've put together this collection of 'how to' videos to get you started on your exciting journey.
While most women wouldn?t associate being a new parent with feeling more attractive, it seems men see it differently: they think they?re better looking than before they were dads.
Skip to:
You could win a copy of Parental Guidance on Blu-ray and DVD and tickets to Madame Tussauds Sydney.
You could win one of 20 Call the Midwife Series 2 DVD prize packs.
Win the UE Boombox to listen to music wherever you go, or a TV Cam HD to Skype loved ones right from your TV!
You could win a gorgeous innovative Mamas & Papas Baby Bud!
Colouring sheets, educational activities and more.
|
Lo-Fi Version Skin by IPB Customize |
Time is now: 22/05/2013 |