Thai Thai Kitchen Chiang Mai
21/2 Moon Muang, Soi 7 Chiang Mai, 50200, Thailand
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14 hour train ride and a lady-boy waiter
We headed back to Bangkok from Kanchanburi to take the infamous sleeper train to Chiang Mai, with literally seconds to spare we made it to the train station in such a hurry that Jennifer fell over and with her backpack weighing her down looked like a beetle unable to get back up squirming about on the floor of course we pointed and laughed then …
Chiang Mai
The eagle-eyed amongst you will have noticed that i have been quite lax in keeping my blog up to date. Actually, i dont suppose anybody has noticed; but it makes me feel better to imagine that you all sit at home waiting for the next installment in frenzied anticipation, like some wretched crack addict waiting for his next hit. Well, i admit it. I …
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Chiang Mai Express
... a Taxi who took us to our Guesthouse just outside the Old City. Lek, our Taxi Driver was very friendly and very keen for us to book a plethora of tours with him and because we were English, he promised massive discounts. A nice chap who seemed legit, I took his card.
We booked into our Guest House and after the three S's, headed into town. As we strolled, we came across (Insert Travel Center name) and investigate what there was to do in Chiang ...
Tree top adventure in Chiang Mai
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As we’d done bugger all in Bangkok we decided we’d actually get busy in Chiang Mai so as soon as we were checked in we went to explore the old walled city, promptly got lost but had good fun wandering around and managed to see a few Buddhist temples along the way. We ate the cheapest meal we’ve had so far, 110 baht between us including drinks (around £2.10) at a little roadside restaurant, the menu consisted of only around 8 items and we ...
From Jungle to Pool Side!
... festival. It was called love in the hills, a valentines party. We were the only 3 westerners there, it was all Thai or Tribal people. It was really beautiful, check out the photos. We sat on a table in this natural amphitheatre with all there little flat bits cut out of the hill for tables and friends and families to sit around. We got some incredible food, and then there was displays and dances from various hill tribes and a big history of the Akha people thing going on, ...

