Art Thomya, a Thai singer/songwriter will show you the 7 Must-Dos in Chiangrai, the Northernmost province of Thailand. Not only Chiangrai has very beautiful nature, but it is also the home of the Princess Mother (Somdet Ya), the mother of two Thai Kings. Art was accompanied by his local friends who are eager to show you the charms of their hometown. Let's take this journey together!
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7 Must-Dos in CHIANGRAI, Thailand
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#3 Take A Boat Ride around Golden Triangle :
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#7 Make New Friends at Hill Tribe Villages :
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The Border Town of Mae Sai, Thailand
The Border Town of Mae Sai, Thailand
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Welcome to the northern most town in Thailand, Mae Sai. It’s a border market town where you will see hundreds of vendors and people crossing over the border to Myanmar by bus, car or foot. It cost 500 Baht or 10 USD per person, if you want to do it bring your passport. The Thai officials will hold your passport until you return to Thailand.
Here you can find everything from fruits, vegetables, clothing, antiques, toys and even homemade wine. I decided to try a few and they were delicious! If you’re hungry you can find some amazing street food all around the market.
If you decide not to cross into Myanmar, you can always take a picture at the sign marking the northern most point in Thailand. If you are in Chiang Rai it’s a one hour drive north and makes for an easy day trip. I would recommend visiting both Mae Sai and the Golden Triangle on the same day.
I hope you enjoyed the border town of Mae Sai!!
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Mae Sai: Most Beautiful Tourist Attractions in Thailand
Mae Sai, the most northern village of Thailand
Mae Sai is one of the most exciting places in Thailand because it’s the most northern spot of the kingdom and major crossing between Thailand and Myanmar.
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Traveling to Chiang Rai (เมืองเชียงราย), Northern Thailand
Chiang Rai (เมืองเชียงราย) is a city in northern Thailand that I’ve always wanted to visit, and finally I had a chance to go. Keep watching this video for all the details.
From Bangkok, I first bought a plane ticket with Bangkok Airways - it was also my first time to fly with Bangkok Airways, though I had heard good things about them before. Our flight was in the morning so we took a taxi in Bangkok to Suvarnabhumi International Airport to catch our flight. After we checked it, we headed to our gate, and were greeted by a nice little display of snacks and coffee and tea - not bad for just a one hour flight that cost less than $50! After eating some banana chips and a few cheese sandwiches, our flight to Chiang Rai was ready to board. On the flight Bangkok Airways served us even more food. It was a nice flight, and it took just one hour to fly from Bangkok to Chiang Rai.
After landing in Chiang Rai, we got our bag, and then took a taxi into town. Ying and had booked a hotel called Amarin Resort, as I needed a nice place to get some work done, and we were looking for a place to get some nice relaxation as well. I immediately loved the resort we were staying at - it was nice and extremely quiet, the grounds were nice and green, and our room was quite big in size and very comfortable. After checking into our hotel and relaxing for a bit, we then headed out to eat lunch at a famous northern Thai restaurant, which was actually located just a 5 minute walk from our hotel, known as Lu Lam. We ordered a number of different Thai dishes, including one of my favorite northern Thai foods, lab khua, minced pork with lots of spices. The entire meal was quite wonderful, and it was a delicious first meal in Chiang Rai. I also loved that the restaurant was located right along the river, offering a lovely and peaceful atmosphere.
During the summer, the sun in Chiang Rai is intensely hot, especially in the middle of the day. So after lunch, we decided to head back to the hotel and I needed to get some work done. I wrote some blogs before we headed out again in the afternoon at about 4 pm when the sun was toned down quite a bit. We headed into Chiang Rai town, and our first stop was to walk around the Chiang Rai clock tower, an incredibly intricate and ornate golden clock tower, sort of the landmark of downtown Chiang Rai city. We then continued walking, and soon found ourselves in the evening central market, a vibrant display of all things northern Thai food. I wanted to actually eat everything I saw, but I was actually still quite full from the delicious lunch we had eaten not too long before. I ended up buying some avocados and some passion fruit, two of my favorite natural things.
After walking around the local food market, we then headed over to check out the Chiang Rai night bazaar. It turned out to be a little on the touristy side, not so much my style, but it could be a good place to go if you travel to Chiang Rai and are looking to buy some souvenir. There’s a food court at the Chiang Rai night bazaar, so we stopped there for a quick and light bite to eat. I ordered a dish called jim jum, which is basically the Thai street food version of a hot pot. We got a pot of soup boiling in a clay pot, accompanied by a basket of vegetables, an egg, and some chicken, and then we just boiled everything together. It wasn’t the best meal of my life, it was alright, but I just wanted to eat something for dinner that wasn’t too heavy or meaty - as I had eaten quite a huge lunch!
My first day traveling from Bangkok to Chiang Rai was a wonderful day. I immediately fell in love with Chiang Rai, how peaceful it is, and I really love the northern Thai culture and the food.
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Location 1 - Khaosoi maesai restaurant
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1. Northern thai noodle curry soup with chicken ( Khao soi Gai) 45 baht
2. Pork satay (Moo satay) 80baht
Total price 125 baht
Location 2 - Kai yang wichian buri
Food name :
1. Grilled chicken ( Kai yang) 150 baht
2. Grilled chicken intestine ( Sai Kai yang) 20 baht
3. Grilled chicken gizzard ( Kuen Kai yang ) 20 baht
4. Papaya salad with fermented fish and pickle crab (Som tum pu plara) 30 baht
5. Sticky rice ( khao niew) 10 baht
Total price 230
Location 3 - Thai ice tea
Food name :
1. Thai ice tea ( Cha yen) 25 baht
Total price 25 baht
Location 4 Kuay jab Fahthanee
Food name :
1. Chinese roll noodle ( Kuay jab) 50 baht
Total price 50 baht
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Nong Khai Tourist Attractions: 9 Top Places to Visit
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Sala Kaew Ku (Wat Khaek), Wat Pho Chai, Tha Sadet Market, Wat Pa Tak Sua, The First Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge, Nong Khai Aquarium, Phrathat Bangphuan Temple, Wat Hin Mak Peng, Than Thip Waterfall
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Loei, Thailand the Top Things To Do
Bordered by the mighty Mekhong River and mist-shrouded mountains, Loei has long been popular with Thai tourists, but still receives comparatively few international travelers. However, with all that the province has to offer, the secret may soon be out.
When visiting Loei, many people choose to head straight to Chiang Khan, famed for its laid-back charm and kitsch walking street. It is also a good base from which to explore nearby natural attractions, including un-spoilt national parks with their cool climates, lush pine forests and unique flora and fauna.
For those of you who don’t mind an early start, a visit to Phu Thok, which means isolated mountain, is a must-do whilst in Loei. Famed for its spectacular sunrises and ‘sea of fog’ views, this natural phenomenon is best viewed during winter months though good views are to be had all year-round. The area is also home to Wat Phu Thok; known locally as ‘stairways to heaven’, a popular spot for meditation in addition to offering striking views over the surrounding countryside.
For three days of the year the sleepy town of Dan Sai plays host to one of the most colourful and some would say spookiest festivals of its kind; Phi Ta Khon, or the ‘Ghost’ festival. Accompanied by raucous music and dancing, young men dressed as ghosts wearing huge colorful masks parade through the streets to worship spirits and ask for plentiful rain for the year ahead.
The annual event takes place between March and July, the exact dates being determined by the town’s spiritual mediums. If you can’t make the festival but are still interested in learning more, pay a visit to the Dansai Folk Museum, which provides information on the origins and significance of the Phi Ta Khon festival. At weekends you can also see demonstrations of how the festival masks are made.
With its unique climate, cultures and traditions, stunning natural attractions and colouful festivals, Loei is a province just waiting to be explored and is an up and coming ecotourism destination not to be missed, so come along and explore the wisdom of the mountains for yourself.
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Art Thomya, a Thai singer/songwriter, will show you the 7 Must-Sees in MAE HONG SON, a Northern Thai province known as 'The City of 3 Mists'. Art was accompanied by his local friends, who are eager to show you the charms of their hometown. Let's take this journey together!
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7 Must-Sees in MAE HONG SON, Thailand
#1 Pang Ung
#2 Yun Lai Viewpoint
#3 Su Tong Pae Bridge
#4 Wat Phra Thai Doi Kong Mu
#5 Wat Jong Kham & Wat Jong Klang
#6 Suan Son Bor Kaew
#7 Thailand-Japan Friendship Memorial Hall
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Best Things To Do in San Sai, Thailand
San SaiTravel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Kutch. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in San Saifor You. Discover San Saias per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Kutch.
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List of Best Things to do in Kutch
Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park
Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden
Wat Mae Kaet Noi
Wat Pa Daraphirom Temple
Maerim Elephant Sanctuary
Siam Insect Zoo
Huay Tung Tao Lake
Bai Orchid and Butterfly Farm
The Dara Pirom Palace
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Wenn dir der Strand in Chiang Mai fehlt, schau doch mal auf Koh Lanta vorbei:
Du planst gerade einen Thailand Trip und möchtest auch etwas anderes als nur Strand und Inseln sehen? Dann ist Chiang Mai ein perfekter Ort für dich.
Chiang Mai wimmelt von Tempeln und ist umgeben von wunderschöner Natur, vielen Wasserfällen, heißen Quellen, uvm. Gleichzeitig bietet Chiang Mai alles, was man braucht, ohne so busy wie Bangkok zu sein. Ideal also wenn du auch mal eine andere Seite von Thailand sehen willst, ohne von der Zivilisation abgeschnitten zu sein. ;-)
In meinem Video zeige ich dir das Wichtigste zu Chiang Mai. Natürlich wirst du auch nach dem Video noch viel neues Entdecken können. Denn es gibt so viel zu sehen, dass selbst eine Stunde dafür nicht ausreichen.
Du erfährst in diesem Video:
- Was Chiang Mai ausmacht und für wen es gut zu bereisen ist
- Wie du am besten dorthin kommst
- Was du dort machen kannst und was es zu sehen gibt
- Wie du dich in Chiang Mai fortbewegst
- Wie es mit CoWorking Spaces aussieht
- Wie es mit langfristigem Aufenthalt und Unterkünften aussieht
- Wie du einen Visa Run von Chiang Mai über Mae Sai in Myanmar machst (top für Backpacker und Digitale Nomaden)
- und wie es nach Chiang Mai weiter gehen kann. - Besonders für Backpacker.
Viel Spaß in Chiang Mai und deinem nächsten Thailand Urlaub.
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