½ûÂþÌìÌÃ

Menu
½ûÂþÌìÌÃ

Retiring in Thailand. ( Lamai Ko samui )

Post new topic

Lampost

Hi. My name is Don Lampre from Qld Australia.  I have been to Thailand twice 2016 & 2017.  In 2017 i attended Anzac Day At Hell Fire Pass and the War Cemetery service at Kanchanaburi and will never forget that day, as i had a 30 yr service in the Australian Army. I am excited to be retiring in Thailand, and looking at first Ko Samui.  I like the Thai culture and the friendliest shown on my 2 previous trips.   I will arrive in Ko Samui on the 7th Sep 2017.  Any help or overings will be greatly received and one would be Accommodation, like 1 Bed, 1 Bath house, condo & villa, six month lease.  I am certainly interested in meeting all people, attending functions, dining, dancing, cars, motor bikes, helping others, assisting with any projects that are going, or starting.  I will not be working as this is retirement time.   Would be happy to communicate with any member of the expat org in Ko Samui.  Once i get settled i will be looking at some form of transportation.   So for the time being that about it as i am 70 yrs young, fit and a caring sort of person.  Regards. Don

hugh_2121

Don't visit Koh Tao, known as Death Island

Lampost

Hi Hugh, Could you explain, (don't visit Koh Tao.   Regards. Lampost

Kel_Solaar

Best of luck with it all, sounds exciting, should be plenty of people with similar backgrounds to you too. Samui sounds like a great place to start.

retiredenglishgent

re:- retirement visa regarding your place of living will a letter from a hotel manager suffice because i am 77 and i am only requiring room service i dont want to own or rent a house !!

Miriii

Hi Don
It is half way through your 6 month stay..How is it going ? ? Are you managing and are you happy with your move ?
Would like to hear from you and your transition to stay on Samui. I am a yearly regular visitor since 2004 and is looking at making that bigger move...I'm still little apprehensive and is still looking for reinsurance that I am making the right decision.
Brgds
Miri

Ruffian Dick

Lampost wrote:

Hi Hugh, Could you explain, (don't visit Koh Tao.   Regards. Lampost


There were some tourists murdered there.
Don't take counsel of your fears.

DavoWaldo

Lampost wrote:

Hi. My name is Don Lampre from Qld Australia.  I have been to Thailand twice 2016 & 2017.  In 2017 i attended Anzac Day At Hell Fire Pass and the War Cemetery service at Kanchanaburi and will never forget that day, as i had a 30 yr service in the Australian Army. I am excited to be retiring in Thailand, and looking at first Ko Samui.  I like the Thai culture and the friendliest shown on my 2 previous trips.   I will arrive in Ko Samui on the 7th Sep 2017.  Any help or overings will be greatly received and one would be Accommodation, like 1 Bed, 1 Bath house, condo & villa, six month lease.  I am certainly interested in meeting all people, attending functions, dining, dancing, cars, motor bikes, helping others, assisting with any projects that are going, or starting.  I will not be working as this is retirement time.   Would be happy to communicate with any member of the expat org in Ko Samui.  Once i get settled i will be looking at some form of transportation.   So for the time being that about it as i am 70 yrs young, fit and a caring sort of person.  Regards. Don


Hello DON... I like Thailand and I'm a bit older then you 76y/o still OK fit.  Can walk 20 km a day if required but always do 10 km each day +30 min physical jerks PM, yes each day.  I stay on/off  in Cha-am about 180 km South of Bangkok and come from Western Aus.  I stay near the beach in a large condotel complex, a very nice place, quite a lot of retired Farangs from all over the word live in Cha-am mostly old buggers, could be a thousand.  Cost me $8000 a month for 3 month at a time, cheaper if I take it for 12 months + about Bht 1000 for power and water P/M, 13th floor 34 sq/m, nice bathroom.  Has kitchen, fridge, air cond, microwave plus other things where I can cook a meal if I like but I often eat out, nice bathroom and has lovely pool.   The next town is Hue Hin and that is much bigger.  My avartar is the view of the beach from my window.  There are benefits for me returning to Aus on/off.  I hope to be spending longer periods in Thailand in future.  Lots to share if you like.  I enjoy writing about my experiences (not about me?)...may be able to assist you...Regards DavoWaldo.

drdrwolff

Hi Don
You in Samui Now?
Robert and Wan

Articles to help you in your expat project in Koh Samui

  • Working in Chiang Mai
    Working in Chiang Mai

    Chiang Mai's ethnic diversity, breathtaking scenery, and the multitude of festivals and attractions ...

  • Working in Pattaya
    Working in Pattaya

    Pattaya may not be as idyllic as some of Thailand's other beach destinations. However, it is still one of the ...

  • Income tax in Thailand
    Income tax in Thailand

    Thailand is not a tax haven. In Thailand, there are two main types of taxpayers — residents and ...

  • Getting married in Thailand
    Getting married in Thailand

    The kingdom of Thailand is a stunningly beautiful wedding destination. Its crystal clear beaches, lush green ...

  • Accommodation in Phuket
    Accommodation in Phuket

    Phuket is a popular destination for expatriates working or retiring on the island. Its expat community is also ...

  • Starting a business in Thailand
    Starting a business in Thailand

    Thailand is the second-largest economy in Southeast Asia and the 26th-largest economy in the world. It offers many ...

  • The healthcare system in Thailand
    The healthcare system in Thailand

    Thailand is one of the most visited countries in the world. It is also home to a large number of long-term expats, ...

  • Accommodation in Pattaya
    Accommodation in Pattaya

    Pattaya boasts one of the most significant expatriate communities in Thailand. It has many international schools, ...

All of Koh Samui's guide articles