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Chiang Mai part 1 -- and a minor disappearing act
A Travel Blog entry by abbyinasia from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... for my body and/or mind every day. MOM: STOP READING HERE. 3. Learn to ride a motorbike. I checked into the bright Green Tulip House and, as per usual custom, hit the streets of the Old City. Chiang Mai is the second largest city in Thailand, ...
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Arrival in Chiang Mai
A Travel Blog entry by steve42red from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... place - but in the same sort of direction for 60 BHT and landed at my new home for the next few days - "The Green Tulip House" - which seems ok. Chiang Mai is a centre for various excursions - hill tribes, elephants, rafting etc so will go on a few of ...
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Chiang Mai
A Travel Blog entry by gojoadventures from Chiang Mai, Thailand
Some Northern Thailand adventure - started at Roong Ruang (great location, but fully booked), moved to Green Tulip House (quiet location). Wow, what fun we had in and around Chiang Mai... * Rock Climbing at ...
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Chiang Mai Elephant Party
A Travel Blog entry by handazza from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... feel welcome, learns each guests name and treats you like a friend. So if you are ever in Chiang Mai, please check out the Green Tulip House as we're sure you won't be disappointed. Chiang Mai is absolutely amazing, we are both in love with the place. It ...
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Byebye Nong Khai... Sawadee Ka/Kaap Chiang Mai!
A Travel Blog entry by sherbert from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... got bags, sat down, Flight to Chiang Mai at 7.15pm. Landed in Chiang Mai at 8.15pm, got a taxi to the Green Tulip House Guesthouse. Absolute mayhem!!! Greeted by Nine (Crazy grumpy smiley sales lady) and Stella (friendly, wine drinking cook). Assault on ...
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Planning and Pre Songkran
A Travel Blog entry by nunchucks from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... little underwhelmed, at first. When we finally made it downstairs we ordered some lunch and started on our homework. The Green Tulip house has a huge stack of folders with different treks, cooking schools and other pamphlets. We spent at least an hour ...
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Temples and Massage
A Travel Blog entry by mattsweeshean from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... of actually-not-so-boring and very scenic train ride, we finally reached Chiang Mai and checked in to our first hostel - Green Tulip House. It was a very good start after weary travel as the rooms and floors were SPOTLESS and the shared bathroom probably ...
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Sleeper Train Ride through Thailand
A Travel Blog entry by mattsweeshean from Bangkok, Thailand
... 't really listening), but I could hear the words "massage", followed by some unmistakable gestures. No wonder foreigners do not have the best reputation in Thailand. We arrived at our hostel, the "Green Tulip House", a few minutes later and checked ...
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Michael Chang!
A Travel Blog entry by fullmoon from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... stood our ground and were firm with our fair price until the one guy agreed to take us in his sawngthaew. We arrived at the Green Tulip Guesthouse, a place that I was very excited to be staying at. The reviews that I had found on every website that I had ...
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Bye Bye Chiang Mai!
A Travel Blog entry by mike.and.carly from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... bit, which was definitely needed after the trek in the mountains. Our accommodation for 4 nights was in a hostel called the Green Tulip. Defo recommend it to anyone thinking of backpacking to CM. It cost us a massive £3 a ...
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Here we are-- Chaing Mai
A Travel Blog entry by ontheroad2 from Chaing Mai, Thailand
... go again. Does she really think that I want to hear about it right now? We are staying at the Green Tulip. A newer hotel with hot water and a total loon of a receptionist. The woman plays this insane techno music ...
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Cooler climates....
A Travel Blog entry by kipandheidi from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... let's keep it short n sweet and you can come back for more later. One thing i gotta mention is our top notch hostel called Green Tulip Guesthouse! it's over half the price cheaper than our Bangkok one, and is amazing. Our room is average, but the place is ...
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New Year 2010/2011
A Travel Blog entry by matt_and_rach from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... we got the distinct impression he shouldn’t have been drinking but it provided us with some light amusement. On arrival to our hostel, Green Tulip, in Chiang Mai we were shown to our dorm only to find 'our’ beds being used by one of the ...
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Northern Thailand Exposure
A Travel Blog entry by tstiles from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... stuff. It rained quite a lot that night, so I didn't stay out too late. I was in good comfort back at the Green Tulip guest house, and had an early night. The next day, I did a little walk around the old parts of Chiang Mai, checked out ...
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Elephants, Waterfalls & Rapids!
A Travel Blog entry by fullmoon from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... ’d learn about the horrible flooding that would occur shortly after we left. So sad… The truck pulled up to the Green Tulip first, so the Quebecers and ourselves climbed out of the back after extending an invite to the other couples to join us ...
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Thailand part2 - Bangkok-Chiang Mai - Pai
A Travel Blog entry by heledd from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... on the way to Bangkok airport so an anti-Burma demonstration with lots of police around which was quite exciting! Checked into the amazing Green Tulip guesthouse when I got here - 2 quid a night for a dorm room but I had the room to myself - ...
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Cooking with New Friends
A Travel Blog entry by nunchucks from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... wasn't on the dish with my veg. I made a red curry, cashew chicken, sour & spicy soup and a glass noodle dish. Matt made green curry, coconut chicken soup, pad Thai and sweet & sour chicken. Overall it was a super fun day filled with lots of food. ...
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Missions of Chiang Mai
A Travel Blog entry by kipandheidi from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... quite a bit! (although my memory is already hazy. Too much chilli perhaps) Let's think.. What did we cook... Spring rolls, Green curry, Red curry, thai salads, soups, Banana in coconut cream and Mango with sticky rice. All from scratch and all very top ...
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Bangkok - The Israeli Connection
A Travel Blog entry by asafm from Bangkok, Thailand
... took a cab together to the Kouw San street. This was my first bargain! (265 baht). We parked our selves in a guest house called the Green House, for 490 baht (ac, hot water) both. Bangkok smells like hell. I hope to leave this town tommorow! Miss ...
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Arrival
A Travel Blog entry by tslil from Bangkok, Thailand
... the same area). Turns out that we are staying at the same hostel as him, called beit yarock (for those non hebrew speakers, thats "green house"). The sign for the hostel was in hebrew, so we figured it would be a good place to spend our first night (and ...
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Green Tulip House Chiang Mai
18 Samlan Road, Chiang Mai, Thailand
The Green Tulip House is a small guest house located in the heart of the historic city of Chiang Mai. The atmosphere is relaxed and social, and our personable staff will be happy to attend your individual needs. We are within a five minute walk of the ...
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