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Home » Travel stories » Gem of a video report tour Thailand
Gem of a video report tour Thailand
Posted in Travel stories, thailand videos
Tags: Chiang Mai, Kanchanaburi, Koh Samet, River Kwai
There are many videos of tours in it Thailand posted on the internet. It is often those jerky images that hardly make you any wiser. These are often extremely short, sometimes just a minute. But every now and then there are gems, like this one by Caroline Polm.
On Vimeo's website, she wrote:
Round trip of 17 days Thailand starting with Bangkok. Then Kanchanaburi visited the bridge river kwai stay in river jungle rafts hotels on the water. There a ride on an elephant, tarantula seen. Flew back to Bangkok to Chiang Mai, including Lisu lodge as accommodation. There on the mountain bike, rafting and elephant riding. Closure of the island of Ko Samet.
[vimeo] http://vimeo.com/34018482 [/ vimeo]
wonderful movie! It gives inspiration to go and see.
Thank you Caroline for the film, I am watching it while it is drizzling 9 degrees outside.
I've been to most of the places, now you're adding something.
for the rest, I wish everyone the best for 2012 and I hope to be able to read Thailand's report every day for a long time to come. I am very happy with this Thailand Blog.
And live by the rule improve the world but start with yourself
with respect for Thailand (I am also a tulip bulb eater and was even worse during the war years
Merry Christmas Ruud Rotterdam.
When I see the (beautiful) images, I get terribly homesick!
A wonderful video indeed. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Well, no offense, to each his own.
I see just about every tourist spot passing by, and the more expensive resorts.
Everything for the tourist, and that's not Thailand for me.
Nicely recorded, apart from the music that doesn't match 🙂
For those who love this it will undoubtedly be beautiful, but personally it does not interest me for a second ...
No Thailand? So what is Thailand? There are also luxury hotels, or do you mean travel, according to the backpackers bible?
No:)
I can imagine that when you come to Thailand for the first time, such things appeal to you enormously, but as I said, apart from Ko Samet, these are the standard places that I saw passing by, all very touristy.
If that's what you're looking for, great right?
There is so much more between this and traveling according to the backpacker bible
Thailand has a lot to offer, everyone has their own thing, as I said.
A very nicely made film without whirling and waving with the camera. Very nice images.
Even if you see this for the umpteenth time, it still fascinates.
Beautiful shot, good camera work! A real promotional video to attract tourists to Thailand. There are admittedly less beautiful places in Thailand, like almost everywhere else.
I want to see that gem of a video. But what do I see? A rectangular black surface. That's more the case with videos. There is no clue as to how to get it.
You probably don't have flash player on your PC
You can get it here for free http://get.adobe.com/nl/flashplayer/
Try it now, your videos will now run, youtube and so on, if not then there is a codec problem.
Just let me know and I'll help you out
Carolien, I watched your film report with admiration. I have visited most of the places that are covered in your film report and therefore recognize many images.
I have not been to Kho Samet, but I have been to Kho Samui, but I definitely want to visit the beautiful island of Kho Samet, I have been to Thailand many times and will go many more times, but I cannot recommend such a beautiful film that you have made. really not fake.
If I were you I would offer it to reputable Thailand (travel) providers.