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Walking Chiang Mai | Chang Puak and Sri – Poom Road area
Sri – Poom road and Chang Puak area has a lot of great sights in short walking distance. Eat Khao Soi at Khun Yais or have a devil’s mocha at Into the Woods and explore some unique temples in Chiang Mai. History, street art and great food all in the same area.
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Koh Talu | Life is a beach on a secluded island
Koh Talu is a great choice if you long for white sand beaches and turquoise water relatively near Hua Hin. Famous for coral and turtle conservation projects it also has a good reputation for sustainability.
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Wat Ban Den | The Miracle of Mae Taeng
Wat Ban Den is to say the least a very overwhelming temple. When I first came home from the visit there I couldn’t figure out what to write about it. Since it resembles the Blue Temple in Chiang Rai a bit but still meets typical Lanna Tradition and then blends Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism. Am…
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Khanom | Sleepy Fishing town with some nice beaches
Beaches and accommodation in Khanom.
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Chiang Saen | Riverine Town by the Mighty Mekong
Are you on your way to Chiang Saen? Here are some tips about what to eat, where to stay and what to see.
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Phu Chi Fa | A Captivating Sea of Misty Clouds
Phu Chi Fa offers the best views of the sea of mist in Thailand. See where to stay and enjoy pictures from this beautiful spot.
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Chiang Mai Coffee | Most unique coffeeshops in Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is the coffee capital of Thailand. Good coffee is everywhere, but here are also som tips for themed, insta – hot-spot, coffeeshops. Try a cafe full of carp fish, Travel to Mars or drink your Americano in a plane converted to cafe. The favorite is Into the Woods, Chiang Mais fairytale cafe.
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The Idyllic Akha Mudhouse in Doi Mae Salong
A visit to Doi Mae Salong, elevation 1367 meters above sea level, was part of last summer roadtrip over the mountains from Chiang Mai to Chiang Saen. Doi Mae Salong describes it shortly as a community settled by the former Kuomintang nationalist forces, the 93rd Division, who moved from Myanmar to reside on Thai territory in 1961. The…