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Dave The Dude
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Its with the Dan Kwan Pottery Village with effect from 28th July 2010. Attached is a map and here are two routes to get there from the Surin area
1. On the 24 you turn right towards Korat at the junction just before the 'last place in Choc Chai'. Follow that road for 12k until you see the entrance to Dan Kwan Pottery Village on your right. I understand you have to do a u turn just past it. It has a large archway with 2 huge Jugs(Pots, calm down!) either side. Go down there a short distance and it may be the first on the right.
2. you can do the scenic route too. Take the route 226 - Surin - Buriram - Korat - and turn left at the main junction when you are about to enter Korat. Head down the motorway towards Choc Chai for about 20 kilometers and you will find the pottery village. The pottery village is about a kilometer past all the road side stalls and shops selling pottery.
On the way back head south to the route 24 and head east towards Prasat. Turn left at Prasat and you are on your way back to Surin. A bit of variation and the roads are good in both direction.
90 day reports and visa runs can still be done 7 days a week at the Choc Chai Border Crossing. Check for Thai Bank Holidays though!
1. On the 24 you turn right towards Korat at the junction just before the 'last place in Choc Chai'. Follow that road for 12k until you see the entrance to Dan Kwan Pottery Village on your right. I understand you have to do a u turn just past it. It has a large archway with 2 huge Jugs(Pots, calm down!) either side. Go down there a short distance and it may be the first on the right.
2. you can do the scenic route too. Take the route 226 - Surin - Buriram - Korat - and turn left at the main junction when you are about to enter Korat. Head down the motorway towards Choc Chai for about 20 kilometers and you will find the pottery village. The pottery village is about a kilometer past all the road side stalls and shops selling pottery.
On the way back head south to the route 24 and head east towards Prasat. Turn left at Prasat and you are on your way back to Surin. A bit of variation and the roads are good in both direction.
90 day reports and visa runs can still be done 7 days a week at the Choc Chai Border Crossing. Check for Thai Bank Holidays though!