Chai-Niz Village
Maehongson, Chiang Mai
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Chai-Niz Village Chiang Mai

Maehongson Chiang Mai, Thailand

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Bangkok og fyrstu dagar Chiang Mai

A travel blog entry by mumin

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... vid svo i mikid aevintyri. Skelltum okkur ad veida med guide fra Chiang Mai. Tad var svakalega gaman og Obbi veiddi allnokkra fiska, sa staersti var af gerdinni Giant Mekong Catfish, hann var 27 kg og tok um 25 minutur ad landa! Otrulega gaman og fallegt umhverfi.

I kvold aetlum vid ad laera ad utbua thailenskan mat og fara a markad ad laera ad velja hraefni.

Tangad til naest. Ble.
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Orphanage

A travel blog entry by idahotraveler

5

... the spring rolls and about an hour later we were done. The whole process for 200 spring rolls took about 2 1/2 hours. I was amazed. Off to the orphanage.

When we arrived they already had this huge wok heating over a propane flame. They must have done this before. We added oil and started the process. The cook there had already prepared a noodle soup and the spring rolls were ...

Elephant Owners for the Day

A travel blog entry by brazoo

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... reviews (98% positive prior customer recommendations) led me to Patara Elephant Farm where the day is not only about having fun with your elephant, but learning about their health care, individual personalities and conservation.

Since they only have about 12 spots on tour each day, I just wanted to make sure we secured our reservations for the most popular thing to do while in Chiang Mai. I reached out to the owner Pat all ...

I Hate Roosters

A travel blog entry by lkieliszewski

... I'm pretty good at massaging people! She basically fell asleep during the massage and she said that I have strong hands (guess it's all those years of tae kwon do!). In the afternoon we learned how to make bamboo toys/baskets as well as tea pillows. Bamboo crafts were basically an epic fail for everyone but the pillow making was easier and more fun to make! We had another free evening that night, so Sarah and I cuddled under our 8 blankets and read our kindles ...

Hate goodbyes!

A travel blog entry by larkyontour

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At the top there was a temple and (just like I did at the Grand Palace) we had to borrow a shirt and what looked like huge **** sumo wrestler’s trousers! Before the Thai girl tied them round. We looked like martial artist in these funny clothes, cue to a few karate moves for photos!

After abiut 45 minutes we were temples out already, so it was back to a ride down the hills. No need to apply the throttle much - I just let the bike roll ...