Travel Blog Photos from Hot (10)
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... a swell travelogue: Enjoy your next Thai holiday in scenic CLASSIFIED. CLASSIFIED is a classic border town. When I arrived in Thailand, my employers repeatedly referred to it as "the wild west," except the cowboys and outlaws speak Thai, Burmese, ...
... to me before I left, please don't use it in any responses on this webpage. The Organization is not really supposed to be working in Thailand, which is partly why I have to be so secretive in this blog. As I learn more about them, I realize that it's ...
Leaving Chiang Mai again, that time to go up north to visit an elephant centre that we found closed as we arrived too late...! We actually forgot to check the opening times before..., anyway. We went backwards to turn to the west, direction Pai, a really ...
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Advice for visitors to Chiang Mai Thailand
Posted on May 3, 2006, 19:09:18
... a key to the safety box and a list of items that you put in. When you go trekking, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) suggests that a photocopy of your passport is acceptable identification to carry on the trek. Every visitor should be well-informed ...
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Thailand Starter Kit
Posted on May 14, 2008, 01:44:27
... . The highest mountain is Doi Inthanon at 2595m and the longest river is the Chao Praya which flows for 352km. Thailand has three seasons: Hot (March to June), Rainy (July to October) and Cool (November to February). All seasons are good times to visit. ...
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Thailand Starter Kit
Posted on May 10, 2007, 22:12:15
... . The highest mountain is Doi Inthanon at 2595m and the longest river is the Chao Praya which flows for 352km. Thailand has three seasons: Hot (March to June), Rainy (July to October) and Cool (November to February). All seasons are good times to visit. ...
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Festivals in Chiang Mai Thailand
Posted on May 12, 2006, 20:01:45
... and form of lotus leaves. The legend lives on and the beauty queen selected at each of the Loy Krathong celebrations around Thailand is, to this day, the winner of the Naang Noppamart parade. Nowadays, there are four traditional Komes (lanterns) in the ...
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