Thailand beta and partner finding
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Headed to Thailand in November. Chances are I will be solo traveling.... unless anyone wants to join me ;) I'm looking for the best destination / hostel for me to stay to partner find. If there's any suggestions please let me know. Open to all areas of Thailand. I'm also looking at Laos. |
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I haven’t been to Thailand in a while (back in 2005), but when I was there, I climbed in both the north and the south and had an amazing time. In the south, the area around Krabi is a must—Tonsai and Railay Beach are world-famous climbing spots. Just walking along Tonsai Beach, it’s super easy to meet climbing partners, Doesn't really matter where you find to stay. |
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Check out Climber Kitchen on youtube. Dude does a ton of route development in Krabi and is very responsive to comments |
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Thailand and Laos are both excellent destinations for a solo climbing trip. I’ve spent the last two winters there on extended solo trips and had zero trouble finding partners.
Crazy Horse in the north is another good spot, but is smaller and less popular. I stayed at Jira’s Homestay last winter and had good luck finding partners there, I think there’s another climbing hostel nearby as well. I wouldn’t go to Crazy Horse as the only destination on a climbing trip, but it’s a worthwhile stop if you’re traveling around the area. Chiang Mai is an amazing city nearby if you’re looking for non-climbing things to do as well. FYI you should probably be comfortable driving a scooter in order to get the most out of Crazy Horse.
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Ko Yao Noi is a great if you want sea with your climbing but with out the hordes, partying and stomach illness common to Railey |
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Thanks everyone for the amazing response. I'm feeling much more confident solo traveling there. If anyone else finds themselves considering going to Thailand or Laos during these times feel free to message me. |
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Jacob Brunettewrote: With Hulu Lung being less touristy did you find partner finding to be a challenge? Same question for green climbers? Thank you for all the tips |
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I think the Green Climber's House is definitely sounding like where I want to begin my trip. I have been to Krabi, but didn't climb. So I am familiar with the striking landscape. So I might stop in some areas around there for a couple days. Does anybody have experience going to Lop Buri and climbing? Central Bangkok but it looks like there's some multi-pitch and I wouldn't mind adding on to my trip if it's a good area. However, my experience multi-pitch climbing areas can sometimes be harder to find partners. |
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Amy TravelZwrote: For Green Climbers, there will be no issues. The camp will have 50-100 people on any given day during the winter, and they are all climbers looking for partners. For Huu Lung, I have always been able to find a partner, but it’s much smaller so I could imagine days where you couldn’t. The homestay only houses about 12 people max, so there’s fewer options. In my experience, people are always happy to group up, but you might have to settle for a larger group or a partner that’s at a different grade range than you. If you start at Green Climbers, you could always make some friends and travel to Huu Lung as a group. |
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Hi Amy, I will be in Ao Nang Tonsai all November, feel free to contact me. I spent my last 3 end of the year around SEA. Also going to Green Climbers Home in Dicember January where I also work for the las two year. I leave you my Instagram if you want to message me @hernan.cf or @fc.nanreh Good luck PS: Jacob I ❤️YOU |
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Hernán CFwrote: Sounds fantastic. Dealing with my trip to Italy and then Greece. Afterwards I'll start focusing more on heading to Thailand/Laos. You'll definitely be hearing from me. Thank you |