Up this end of Samui it's more locals than tourists and the locals have been hit hard due to the past thing that hit the world. The Thursday night markets have closed so tourists don't come here anymore like they did when the markets were alive, it's sad as this is the China Town of Samui.
I'm coming back to Maenam in a couple months for an extended stay. So really, I'm really only familiar with the main drag along the highway. I'm interested in your tips on how to get a bit more grounded and connected within the community there. ... it's one of the places I'm considering for my future "home base" for extended stays in Thailand. By the way -- subscribed now. Thanks. 🙏
The best way is to get out and walk around all of the main roads and back streets as there are many in Maenam and Maenam is a large area with many places to stay in. Maenam is one of my favourite locations on the island and I would love to call this home one day.
How long are you staying for? I would stay in one of the resorts here for a week and while you are here check out the area (as it is large) and walk the streets where you will see places for rent like, houses or apartments, then make contact with the owner or agent and then work out a deal. If your staying in a resort you might also be able to arrange a long tern deal. No harm is asking.
@@AsiaStreet365...same question. As I commented elsewhere, I've been there several times and it's a place I'm considering for my "home base" on stays for 3 to 6 months. I'm okay with simple, humble, accomodations -- in fact, I prefer that sort of thing.
Thanks again Simon, for showing everyone a piece of paradise,excellent!
Cheers mate
New Sub , I like your laid back informative approach. I will be there in 14 days making some Vids
Awesome! Thank you! Enjoy your time in Thailand✌️
What a great little bar, absolute beachfront table, nice cold beer, friendly folk around, very nice indeed
It is a fabulous place to relax and celebrate the end of a day, I just love it.
@@AsiaStreet365 looks awesome, i can't find it on google maps, where is it behind?
@@karlchandler10 There's a link in the description, check that out mate.
Seedaeng is the best ❤❤❤
Totally agree✌️
Enjoy your beer, nice spot you chose!
Thanks 👍 most arvo's this is the best place to be with a cold one right on the beach, bloody beautiful.
Seadang is my type of place ! See you in July Maenam 🤍
Good vibes there on the beach, ya never know I might just be there✌️
@@AsiaStreet365 if I see ya I’ll be sure to buy you a cold one for all your “ hard “ work
@@Mia_Louiise I like that😃
Wow, not used to seeing restaurants so empty 👀
Up this end of Samui it's more locals than tourists and the locals have been hit hard due to the past thing that hit the world. The Thursday night markets have closed so tourists don't come here anymore like they did when the markets were alive, it's sad as this is the China Town of Samui.
I'm coming back to Maenam in a couple months for an extended stay.
So really, I'm really only familiar with the main drag along the highway.
I'm interested in your tips on how to get a bit more grounded and connected within the community there.
... it's one of the places I'm considering for my future "home base" for extended stays in Thailand.
By the way -- subscribed now.
Thanks. 🙏
The best way is to get out and walk around all of the main roads and back streets as there are many in Maenam and Maenam is a large area with many places to stay in. Maenam is one of my favourite locations on the island and I would love to call this home one day.
Can you recommend a place to stay there for a long time?
How long are you staying for? I would stay in one of the resorts here for a week and while you are here check out the area (as it is large) and walk the streets where you will see places for rent like, houses or apartments, then make contact with the owner or agent and then work out a deal.
If your staying in a resort you might also be able to arrange a long tern deal. No harm is asking.
@@AsiaStreet365...same question.
As I commented elsewhere, I've been there several times and it's a place I'm considering for my "home base" on stays for 3 to 6 months.
I'm okay with simple, humble, accomodations -- in fact, I prefer that sort of thing.
Simple and humble I also like, so long as it's clean✌@@justsayin...2784
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