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Lampang
A Travel Blog entry by nicolaeve from Lampang, Thailand
... I backtrack to the main road and carry on in to Lampang. I have decided to spend a bit more on tonights accomodation. Riverside Guesthouse is a converted traditional Thai teakhouse. I seem to be the only guest and get a riverside room with a balcony. Its ...
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Lampang Elephant Conservation Centre: FUN
A Travel Blog entry by becky_boo from Lampang, Thailand
... , please."I knew that I would have to watch out.....(see next blog for more...) And I bought a brownie for the road, because the brownies at that place are sooooooo good! Everyone who goes to Lampang needs to stay at that guesthouse, it's the best! ...
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Riverside Guesthouse u. Elefanten Camp
A Travel Blog entry by petra_karlaut from Lampang, Thailand
... Geburt - kurze Kindheit - Ausbildung - arbeiten wie ein Viech - Pension ... das klingt doch alles recht bekannt, oder? Hello Everybody, Lampang is an easy going northern Thai city of approx. 50.000 people living there. It has a history in Teak trade ...
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Lampang
A Travel Blog entry by wismax from Lampang, Thailand
... que j'avais ete malade toute la nuit.( je sais vous nous plaignez) Bon, ici a Chiang Mai on a fait pete la guesthouse avec piscine... histoire de bronzer un peu ailleurs qu'entre les lanieres des birkenstock! Voila,see you soon ...
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Lampang
A Travel Blog entry by benbeckie from Lampang, Thailand
... where our guide mentioned a couple of guesthouses were situated. We somehow made it to one of them, called Tip Inn Guesthouse and after dumping our bags we went round the corner for some dinner at a strongly recommended place called the Riverside Bar ...
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Lampang a sweet pretty town
A Travel Blog entry by anna_liam from Lampang, Thailand
... We met a solo traveller girl at the guesthouse and she joined us for dinner at the Riverside restaurant a bit further down from the guesthouse which had some great western/thai live music. We had an incident with a lizard where he came up to the table ...
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Chiang Mai again and Lampang: Where to stay?
A Travel Blog entry by becky_boo from Lampang, Thailand
... to eat at street stalls for a few days after that) After a DELICIOUS pineapple shake with breakfast the next morning at the guesthouse, I sent a package home and then took off on the bike for LAMPANG, approx 100km from Chiang Mai. Not much to say about ...
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2 dias em Lampang
A Travel Blog entry by desajuste from Lampang, Thailand
... se deu bem mas sabe que as possibilidades de rever são quase nulas. Enfim, depois da viagem peguei uma songtaew direto para a Riverside Guesthouse, que eu já tinha ligado pra reservar um dia antes. A dona é uma francesa e o lugar é uma graça. E ...
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Lampang, rice harvesting and full moon
A Travel Blog entry by chooklotto from Lampang, Thailand
... much to report on the ride as I slept most of the way...! We got our songthaws and made it to the Baan Fai Guesthouse. After a quick crab curry we went out to Wat Phra That Lampang Luang - a temple about 700 year old - wooden and ...
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Lampang and the Elephant Refuge
A Travel Blog entry by brad2512 from Lampang, Thailand
... drawn carts. It's not overrun by tourists and there are some good restaurants alongside the river. We stayed at the Riverside Guesthouse which is nice and has a terrace area overlooking the river. The following day we travelled by songthaew to the ...
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I'M ALIVE!!!
A Travel Blog entry by tanmanonthego from Lampang, Lampang, Thailand
... popcorn... i also ate a huge roach looking thing... it was way too much shell... Ayuthaya / Sukhothai / Lampang early morning, i traveled with my new canadian friends Vivian and Maxim to Ayuthaya - one of several old Thai ...
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Cycling in Sukhothai
A Travel Blog entry by suziewong from Lampang, Thailand
... ; It's been great! I thought I was all templed out - but I managed to see and appreciate a few more! This guesthouse was run by a French lady and her Thai husband - and she spoke excellent English, fluent Thai, obviously fluent in French and ...
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Lamped Out Of It In Lamphang
A Travel Blog entry by wadirunner from Lamphang, Lampang, Thailand
... a major wat, Wat Phrae Kaew Don Tao which was nice and then walked back by the river and through its night marke to the guesthouse. Lamphang's night market is a far cry from Patpong's in Bangkok where as soon as you stop to look at a stand, the owner is ...
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Une vraie journee de Backpackeuse!
A Travel Blog entry by alongtheway30 from Lampang, Thailand
... d'une demi-heure au marche. Arrivee a Lampang, je suis montee dans un side-car (mon premier en Thailande) en direction de la seule guesthouse dont j'avais lu le nom (Tip Inn). Le conducteur etait sympa mais m'a bien sorti 4 ou 5 fois "I love you". Je ...
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Wooden Wonders
A Travel Blog entry by disoriented from Lampang, Thailand
... ; We gave her our business cards and found our bus. We got into Chiang Mai in the evening, checked into our guesthouse, had something to eat and went out to see what the nightlife was like. Tony ended up falling in love with a ...
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Nochmal Hallo aus Chiang Mai
A Travel Blog entry by simon_jana from Chiang Mai & Lampang, Thailand
... nach Lampang zwischendrin. Aber jetzt von vorne: So also Nachtmarkt, Montag erstmal Fruehstueck (das ist in unserem Guesthouse, das von einem Deutschen und seiner thailaendischen Frau geleitet wird, sehr gut), erste Stadterkundung, dann waren wir im Zoo ...
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More elephants
A Travel Blog entry by ldillard from Lampang, Thailand
Flagged down a bus from the old town of Sukothai and rode it to Lampang. Found a really inviting guesthouse by the river and got a fan room - its cool enough here where we can forgo A/C. The room had a shared bathroom outside and was really ...
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Elephant Conservation Centre
A Travel Blog entry by nicolaeve from Near Lampang, Thailand
... The 1 Nov started as a bit of an average day. I woke in a middling mood and had a lazy breakfast at the Riverside Guesthouse. Good coffee though. My plan for the day was to visit the Elephant Conservation Centre and maybe have an elephant ride. I walked ...



