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    man this sounds cool as
    thinking of going to the tiger camp when i get my ass into saving gear
    looks like a quality camp for mma, thai, and bjj
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    Quote Originally Posted by Creely View Post
    man this sounds cool as
    thinking of going to the tiger camp when i get my ass into saving gear
    looks like a quality camp for mma, thai, and bjj
    Greg,

    me and Simon have been there twice, great place. Give me a shout if you need any info

    dave

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    thanks dave

    i need to start saving, off to paris for christmas so funds are low ha ha ha

    but i'd defo love to take a trip here they got all you need by the looks of it
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    i was thinking of spending a fortnight there next year. what time of year do you reckons best with regards to the heat and plane fares etc...? and whats the accomodation like? cheers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by anti-b View Post
    i was thinking of spending a fortnight there next year. what time of year do you reckons best with regards to the heat and plane fares etc...? and whats the accomodation like? cheers.
    I've been there in April and August, bloody hot and humid both times!

    I can only go in the school holidays so the flight prices are steeper than normal found one for £750 for next Easter, but they are a lot cheaper than that in term-time.
    Try
    http://www.opodo.co.uk/
    or direct with
    http://www.thaiair.com/
    http://www.cathaypacific.com/cpa/en_INTL/homepage
    http://www.evaair.com/html/b2c/english


    Accomodation is ok, there are several options. I stopped in the tropical garden bungalows, they are right next to the training camp, has cable tele, fridge freezer, air-conditioning and shower. Cleaned a few times a week.


    Lots of info here http://www.tigermuaythai.com/

    dave

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