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#1 of 8 general tips & advice in Chiang Mai
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slave2dafunk says:
Chiang Mai is an awesome place to visit and live in. It's got something for everyone. I've been living here a year and a half and I'm still not bored of it.
If you're into temples, the Old City of CM has over 300 of them, with some really old one and those in the traditional Lanna style (norther…
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#2 of 8 general tips & advice in Chiang Mai
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pensacolapyro says:
I recently went to Chiang Mai and loved it. It was absolutely beautiful and very safe. There were lots of tourist there and everyone was so nice. Lots to do with the markets and night clubs. Lots of outdoor activities in the jungle. I would recommend this place to visit.
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#3 of 8 general tips & advice in Chiang Mai
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nannyre says:
Paul Collins, who is my driver, translator ...and friend suggested that I share this information with all of you. He has just recently had a customer who went through a similar situation and Paul, being Paul, was able to help the unfortunate soul with all of the paperwork and translation that was i…
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#4 of 8 general tips & advice in Chiang Mai
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nannyre says:
His name is Paul Collins and he is Chiang Mai's #1 Farang Tuk Tuk Driver!!!! No, not because he only drives farang around town.....but because he IS a farang. (He is actually the ONLY farang tuk tuk driver in all of Thailand) Paul was born in Chiang Mai and both of his parents are American. (His par…
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#5 of 8 general tips & advice in Chiang Mai
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korrahh says:
The next morning in Chaing Mai I woke up to the sound of King Anthems blaring from loudspeakers. “I thought he just had his birthday or something?” I asked Kiaw coming downstairs “What’s the meaning of this racket?” I yawned. The Thai ladies looked troubled and turned the TV set on. More y…
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#6 of 8 general tips & advice in Chiang Mai
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slave2dafunk says:
I haven't done a lot of trekking here, but I know a bunch of (sportier) people who have. There are a lot of places in northern Thailand where you can trek from... actually pretty much anywhere up here has trekking (Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Pai, Mae Sariang, Mae Hong Song, Nan, etc, etc, etc...). Chia…
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#7 of 8 general tips & advice in Chiang Mai
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swhayden says:
Taking the overnight train to Chiang Mai is a great way to get to Chiang Mai. There are three diferent departure times for getting to Chiang Mai. All the trains leave in the evening and arrive early in the morning.
There are three classes of train travel to Chiang Mai and I took second class. I…
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#8 of 8 general tips & advice in Chiang Mai
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rideouts says:
The elephant camps in Thailand are one of the most common destinations of tourists to Chiang Mai. Formerly based on logging camps where elephants were used as heavy machinery, these camps are now just large petting zoos featuring only the Asian Elephant. Fortunately, conditions seem good for the ele…
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