Bangkok life
I'm currently living in Brunei but originally from the UK. I've just accepted a job offer in an international school in Bangkok and am feeling a little apprehensive about my move in August of this year. I'm wondering if anyone can give me an honest depiction of Bangkok life, the pro's and con's about living here?
I'm quite sporty and love the outdoor life--I'm thinking there's not a lot of opportunity to go trekking in Bangkok?
My hobbies are: Thai-kick boxing, yoga, badminton, trekking, running, horse-riding, scuba-diving, street dancing, theatre & cinema, violin. Yes, I know, it's quite a lot of activities, but I get bored easily and really don't want to feel bored in Bangkok! lol
In addition, it would be good to know where most expats live/good places to live, as I'm currently looking for apartments, price range of 15,000 - 25,000 Baht per month. The area in which my job is in 'Phakhanong' BTS, so somewhere relatively close would be desireable, but not essential.
Any suggestions/advice would be welcome. Perhaps I'll even get to meet with some of you soon!
CG
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Your topic has been introduced as a new thread on the Bangkok forum for better visibility.
I hope members responds to your queries very soon.
I wish you good luck
Christine
I'm currently in Brussels but am also due to work in an international school in Bangkok from August!
I'm also going to be looking for a flat around the same price range as you so shall let you know if/when I get any good advice.
My plan is to get a place as close to work as possible, to avoid a sweaty commute/earlier rise than needed.

Which school will you be working in? I'm definitely going to be looking for an apartment which is near to work as it's manic trying to commute. Did it last week when I had my interview, and it took over an hour!
Have you been to Bangkok before? I've finally calmed down about working in Bangkok now, was feeling a little overwhelmed with the 'concrete' city, but realise that there's heaps to do in this busy metropolis.聽
CG
I'm thai, I have daughter who study in international school and I live near Phakanong.
Living in Bangkok is the same feeling you live in big city, there are many building around, you can do your hobby at the park or fitness center but there far from Prakanong area, the nearest park is ="Suanluang ror9 park" so it's difficult for you to have jocking everyday.
Actually, it's not boring when you're living here because I've met the foreigner teachers who almost always travel a short trip on weekend to "Pattaya" or "Hua Hin" the beautiful beach not far from Bangkok, just only 1-2 hour driving. Ther are many adventure activities provide to the foreigners.
I think this information would be helpful.
Sao
Which school will you be at?
Sao - thanks for the info

CG
You're right BKK is hot and hectic, One of the reasons foreigners live here is cost of living and a lot of interesting places like temples and聽 activities that not too far from BKK.
As you know, we have awareness about learning english from native speaker so it's easy to be a teacher here.
CG
Pattaya is great but you're right there are some people who want to take advantage from foreigners like every places in the world that there are good people and bad people so you have to study a little bit before you go. I'm sure if you know the right place and person you will happy.
Sao
You can also check mrroomfinder.com for locating a place.聽 I currently live at a place that seems to have quite a few teachers in residence.聽 Check sarannuch.com
Sao, I meant horible things about Pattaya, in terms of the sex industry and paedophilia. I'm bracing myself to see a lot of that crap in Bangkok. Sounds like 'Hua Hin' will possibly be more my style of a weekend away from city life. Will see.
Thailand has many nice places to see depending on what you prefer, there are lakes, rivers, sea, mountains etc whereby you can laze around or do trekking or other activities.
Bangkok traffic can be bad and you are stuck in traffic for long hours. Just before the long weekend, pay day and rain, you can expect the traffic to be real bad.
You can hop on to a bus that takes you to different parts of Thailand and prices are reasonable.聽 There are different bus stations - north, south and east located at different places in Bangkok.
CG
Travelling is easy in Thailand, Driving in Bangkok is not.
You can get minibuses that will take you to any destination in Thailand for very reasonable prices, we always travel by these, i would advice using the VIP ones though , which usually have AirCon which is a must, as you probably know if you live in Brunei currently.
Anyway Good Luck, I am moving over in march to the Issan region.
On the west of Thailand there is Kanchanaburi where there is the famous River Kawaii.聽 One can live next to the river or go rafting there or hop into a 4 wheeler and go off road.聽 There are lots of mountains there too and lots of greens.聽 One can also live in a lake (Imagine your hut like those in Maldives) hehehe
Many nice places to explore in Thailand and depending on your taste.
One can live in a vineyard, dine in their restaurant, have their wines and grapes pastries.
One can also stay in a farm where you see cows and steak house is around.
Lots to do in Thailand
Cheers
I will be moving to Bangkok this July.聽 I lived there from 2003-2006 and worked in an international school.聽 I've missed it since moving back to NYC and have been wanting to go back.聽 I just got another 2 year contract to work at the same school.聽 I'm nervous about how much things may have changed and also about finding an apartment etc.聽 Looking forward to making new friends and doing a lot more traveling during my time off.聽 I will also be near Thong lo and want to live in the area.
Which school will you be working in? People on this site have been very useful in recommending websites to check for apartments. I've been given the following url's to do my research:
soho-properties.com/condos_rent1_1.php
bangkokcondos.com/bangkok_co 聟 estate.asp
mybangkokhomes.com/index.php 聟 amp;pclass[]=
bangkokrent.com/
kkbkk.com/?do=find&what= 聟 p;room_bed[]=1&2029=on&2031=on&go=SEARCH&fulltext=
mrrooms.com
Ditto about the travelling, I hope to do a lot more diving here.
CG
I will look into those URLs, Thx.聽 Like you I plan on staying with friends or at a hotel until I find a place that I love.聽 Booking anything on line is not an option.聽 I'm thinking of leaving for BKK mid July so that i can look for a place and also do a bit of exploring before diving into work.聽 I'm interested in taking up photography and want to take some classes while i'm there.聽 I will be teaching early childhood but not sure what grade just yet.聽 What school will you be in?
That area is definitely more of a Thai area so expect things to be done a little differently. There is a large Tesco at On Nut for grocery shopping but there are also many small thai restaurants and food stalls in that area.
That area is relatively inexpensive so I would try to get an apartment as close to the BTS station as you can. Nothing sucks more than having to walk to the station in the rainy season because no matter how close it is and how fast you think you can walk you WILL get soaked to the bone!!
When looking at apartments try to find one that is 110% completed. I made the mistake of moving into a building that was about 80% done because the rent was cheaper. They were still working on the top floors and so I didn't think it would be a problem until I realized that most Thai construction is done at night because it's too hot during the day. If you're not a fan of the heat make sure you visit your potential new apartment at midday to see if you are getting blasted by the sun.
Prakanong is a very easy area to find an apartment but if you want to use an agent I would recommend Amazing Properties, run by Gerwin.
The outdoor activities you seek aren't going to be found anywhere close to BKK. Most of those things are either up north or down south, which is either a 1 hour flight or a 12 hour train ride. There are lots of indoor activities to do in BKK but the outdoor stuff if a bit far to get to. You won't need a car in BKK but they can be convenient if you want to get out of town.
Hope that helps!!
You need to check if electric and water bills to the apartment are from the respective authorities or from the apartment office.聽 Some apartments add a surcharge to the electric and water bills like 5 - 10 baht per unit of usage thus it will cost you more.
Apartments have monthly maintenance feels like for security guards, cleaning of common areas etc
Its best to sign a short lease first to get to know the neighbours because if you have an inconsiderate neighbour living above or next to you that makes lost of noise then it could be frustrating.
Depending on the type of apartments, you may not cooked inside the apartment but use microwave only.
All the best in your apartment hunting.
Cheers
If you are living near the school, having a car is not necessary especially you have the train.聽 One can rent a car which is not expensive at all.
There is a big difference between owing a car and renting a car.聽 Most Thais will tell you buy a car instead of renting one.
The advantages of renting a car is you have no worries of maintenance, tax, insurance, service, repairs etc
If you plan to go outside bangkok and depending on the location, you can rent a car for the days you are there.
When I go to Pranburi which is 1 hour drive from Hua Hin.聽 I catch the bus there and the hotel send a car to pick me up at the junction.聽 While I am in Pranburi, I rent an automatic gear motorbike for 350 baht for 24 hours.聽 Full tank of gasoline cost me 100 baht.聽 I go around the area and cars passing there is minimum.
Everything depends on how often you use the car and hours of usage.聽 Prakanong, Ekamai and areas around there are well known for heavy traffic.聽 If you drive a car, it may take ages to reach your destination.聽 Hop on the train is so much faster.
Hope it give you a better idea between having a car and renting a car.
CG
So many activities you can join here like badminton so many court surrounding (That my favorite sport too).but i am not suggest you to buy car here for first month cause i think transportation in BKK so convinience but if you like to scuba u choose go to Krabi ,Phuket or Similan island cause that the best diving point in Thailand(colorfull coral)but not in Pattaya.but 3 best diving place it not easy to drive there but u can catch flight to get there easily.
For apartment ur cost range that enought to get 1 bed room type for sure.
anyway if you come to work here and like to play badminton with me and my group just email to ultra_yong@hotmail.com
So welcome to Thailand

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