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Home » Reader Submission » Reader Submission: Day trip with Paul and his wife Bussaya from Cha-am
We, my husband and I, made a wonderful day trip yesterday with Paul and his wife Bussaya Christiaans, who live in Cha-am, and we would like to encourage everyone to book a day or multi-day tour with them.
Paul and Bussaya know everything about Thai culture, nature and Buddhism and all currents and show you places where only Thai people come. We didn't see a tourist yesterday! Seen beautiful places. All the time is taken for explanations and taking pictures and the lunch was excellent! We had a fantastic day and when we come back we know where to find Paul and Bussaya! An absolute MUST if you visit Cha-am/Hua Hin! After all, there is nothing better than getting an explanation in Dutch.
Have fun everyone!
Would you be so kind as to post this message on your blog?
Website is: www.gidsbussaya.nl or by e-mail: [email protected]
Submitted by Marian
I fully endorse the positive response. Especially the small scale, not with a (too) large group. As a result, there is also more time and attention for individual input and wishes during the tour.
Paul and Bussaya: good job.
Els and Tony
Could you perhaps mention how to reach Paul and bussaya.
what is Paul's address or phone number. Gr
Ria
I am also looking forward to such a day trip, especially for photography and to spend the day relaxing under supervision. But where do you book? And how do you find out about their excursion program?
Well, maybe I will find it here on the blog. And I hope, just like you, to have a nice memory of it…
That's right . We also have very good experiences with Paul and Bussaya.
We have also made several trips with them, including multi-day trips and always successful.
They also have a nice website where you can read all about their trips.
http://www.gidsbussaya.nl or email [email protected]
Really recommended.
Definitely a recommendation, also have div. excursions with them
And all to full satisfaction.
Paul in particular is very knowledgeable about Thai history
And Buddhism.
Definitely do it again if you go to cha-am or Hua-Hin.
Arnold Vulto
What is nice about these day trips is that they can be adapted to personal needs if necessary. If you don't like temples, they will be skipped, if you have a small child with you, this will be taken into account, if you have already been somewhere, no problem, that will be skipped, but something else will take its place. Definitely do it because it enriches your trip! Have fun. Nora
It is completely correct what is stated here about Paul and Bussaya, we have used their services for 2 years in a row and that was fine for each other. Paul can tell very fascinatingly and Bussaya supplements where necessary. The 1st time with the 2 of us and the following year with our children (7 people strong). Bussaya then went shopping with the ladies and the men went on a fantastic day of fishing with Paul.
in short, Paul and Bussaya highly recommended…
Indeed, Busaya and Paul have been organizing wonderful day and multi-day trips from Cha am and the surrounding area for years. We have already made several trips with them. We especially like the knowledge, the good care, small groups and the way of telling. We will definitely take trips with them again when we are in Cha am. Extensive information at: http://www.gidsbussaya.nl or by email: [email protected]
With the information I have read here we have booked a number of excursions.
The contact with Paul and Bussaya is excellent and we were able to tailor the excursions.
We still have to travel to Thailand but we will certainly post our findings here.