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Thailand, January 2010
A Travel Blog by littke
... cooking classes, hiking trips and river rafting available. Three days that we spent there are not enough. There are many inexpensive guest houses and strangely sometimes I felt like being somewhere in Austria, a lot of wood is used in the construction of ...
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Getting high in Chiang Mai
A Travel Blog entry by jamiemeasures from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... , the area I got dropped off in was named as 'Guest House Area'. Clearly they missed out the words 'F*cking expensive'. Guest houses are all over Chiang Mai, so why is this area mapped? It's funny how difficult it is to find the dorm rooms actually - ...
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Thailand - Koh Lanta to Chiang Mai
A Travel Blog entry by sistersontour from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... Planet guide and finding they were all full we decided to take a taxi to the Khao San area where there are many supposedly cheap guest houses and backpacker places. So the pink taxi dropped us at Soi Rambutri (not far from Khao San Road) and we ...
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Chiang Mai and Pai, Thailand
A Travel Blog entry by texmarq from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... arrived in Chiang Mai about 7am. The Dutch guy and I shared a tuk-tuk ride into the city. The tuk-tuk driver took me to 3 different guest houses only to find them full. I told him to drop me off and I would find one on my own. It was the hardest time ...
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On to Chiang Mai!
A Travel Blog entry by juliet-russel from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... photos'), cheap massages everywhere (total body, head, neck, foot, facials...) street food stalls, friendly helpful people, sweet guest houses, dinner for less then 5$, easy to get around and walkable, much less crazy then Bangkok but still scorching ...
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Chiang Mai
A Travel Blog entry by chrisandem from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... in a tuk tuk that still moved ridiculously slow. We got to the other side of the city 2 hours later, errrr! Micheal knew some good guest houses so we followed him but a lot of places were full as we arrived so late. We didn't stay in Khoa San Road this ...
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Chiang Mai, A less polluted adventure
A Travel Blog entry by yellowbrickroad from Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai, Thailand
... too late to chat. Whilst walking around the city looking at temples we also kept our eyes peeled for any hostels and guest houses with a free room. We stumbled across what appeared to be a backpacker area littered with cafes, tour operators, hostels and ...
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Bangkok to Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai Thailand
A Travel Blog entry by sanders50 from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... too many Thai people there. It doesn't really matter. We thought it was fantastic. After exploring the city of Chiang Mai, we found some great hotel options for our return visit. One thing about traveling, there are constant decisions ...
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Cold Camping and Chicken Curry in Chiang Mai
A Travel Blog entry by yelleandjon from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... set off! Our first day in Chiang Mai was spent exploring temples, browsing the markets and researching trips for the following days. Chiang Mai is the second largest city in Thailand and the markets were really good. We finally settled on a three day ...
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Trekking through the jungle around Chiang Mai
A Travel Blog entry by kmartadventure from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... in Chiang Mai Sunday afternoon with Jed and Katie. We weren't staying in the same place this time, so we split off to our guest houses to get set up and relax before meeting up later in the evening to check out some the night sights in the city. Sunday ...
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Chiang Mai x2
A Travel Blog entry by jm_littledevil from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... only 1 hour away from Chiang Mai on the way back he got stung by a bee. Typical walking disaster! We are now back in Chiang Mai unfortunately the others in our group all left the next day to go to their next destinations. None of which were in our ...
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Perpetual Sweaty Lip in Chiang Mai
A Travel Blog entry by johonna_g from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... we just bumped along the runway unsteadily until the breaks kicked in and we knew we were safe. We found a lovely guest house in Chiang Mai called the Galare Guest House set on the Ping River with quaint teak-paneled rooms. Service was top notch. We ...
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Chiang Mai the sweet
A Travel Blog entry by nadegeb72 from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... instinct would be to tell you that it is everything that Bangkok is not but this is not entirely true. Chiang Mai has its load of guest houses, tour operators, night market, other markets, western bars and restaurants where tourists can be together ...
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Chiang Mai super etape
A Travel Blog entry by milha from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... et suis arrive le lendemain a 10 heures. Arrivee a 10 ou 11h a la gare, plein de pick up attendent pour prendre les gens a des guest houses. Je vois celle de Julie et je decide de suivre les conseils de Babast et Simon. Apres 10 a 15 mins, julie guest ...
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Chiang Mai
A Travel Blog entry by shenade from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... ... it was FANTASTIC... and now Scott has no excuse not to cook me dinner! On the menu was Fried rice, Fried Bananna's, Chiang Mai noodles, Spring rolls and we also did some vegetable carving (which was surprisingly difficult).... now we're off to stroll ...
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Chiang Mai, Thailand
A Travel Blog entry by aaronpolarbear from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... on their wooden frogs which make a sound remarkably close to the real thing. The next day we spent wandering around Chiang Mai, loosely following the walking tour from the Lonely Planet guide. We made sure that we were appropriately dressed in ...
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Cost of living in Chiang Mai
A Travel Blog entry by lenay from Chiang Mai, Thailand
... who pay around $400-500, all in. This is not what a young traveler usually wants. Monthly rates in guest houses sometimes do not include service bills, so allocate another B500 for your water and ...
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Banilah Chiang Mai
11 Sotesueksa Road., Changphuek, Muang, Chiang Mai 50230, Changpheuk, Muang, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Welcome to Chiang Mai and warm welcome to Banilah guest house. Banilah has renovated a building and transformed it into a unique style, comfortable, eye-pleasing fusion with Lanna senses. The combinations of Lanna arts and modern designs will penetrate ...
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- 54 reviews
- 6 travel blogs
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Elliebum Chiang Mai
114 / 3 - 4 Rachamakka Rd, Phrasingha, Muang, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Elliebum is a friendly guest house and cafe located in the heart of Chiang Mai, Thailand. Our beautifully furnished, spacious, spotlessly clean en-suite rooms offer superb quality at a very affordable cost.Breakfast is included free, as is wi-fi, cable tv ...
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- 78 reviews
- 3 travel blogs
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Portico 21 Chiang Mai
7 Kotchasarn Rd. Soi 1T. Changklan, A. Muang, Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 50100, T. Changklan, A. Muang, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Portico 21 is equipped with all modern amenities: we offer clean, quiet and affordable accommodation in the heart of downtown Chiang Mai - Northern Thailand, with a touch of design. Each guestroom is air-conditioned and well furnished in a functional, ...
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Chiang Mai River House
85 Fa Ham, Lanka Soi 1, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Our beautiful and spacious house is situated on the east bank of the Ping River, within ten minutes's drive from the center of Chiang Mai.
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- 22 reviews
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Queen Victoria Inn Chiang Mai
437/137 8 Soi YodsakSoi 6, Pattaya, 20150,, T.Sripoom A. Muang, Chiang Mai, Thailand
... pub offering great value food, drink and accommodation. Our 8 superbly appointed guest rooms offer some of the best value-for-money accommodation in Chiang Mai. All rooms have air-conditioning, ceiling fan, hot-water shower, balcony, TV and DVD player.
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- 37 reviews
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