Budget Accommodation Hostels Asia Thailand Chiang Mai
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Chiang Mai (Thai เชียงใหม่) is the largest city in the North Thailand region. It is roughly 700 kilometres north of Bangkok and is a great place to spend some days, or even more if you want to explore the region around the city and do some of the activities mentioned below.
From the Chiang Mai Travel Guide
Average cheapest prices by month.
First of all, the place is hard to find. The couple that run the place were very kind. Wifi is Ok. The beds are very hard. Airco did not work. They do not serve breakfast or drinks. When we asked to clean the room the towels were not replaced. Other services are provided by the Tailand Guesthouse nearby. ... more
Lovely little guest house, near to alot of the main attractions in Chiang Mai. Good atmosphere with lots of other hostels in the area to meet other travellers. The owners were very accommodating and friendly and are always at hand if you need help booking trips. ... more
Mojito House is peaceful place, quiet & friendly, the only complaint may have from me is facilities not so good, no A/C. But service is really good. I would consider staying here if i have another trip. ... more
Chiang Rai or Chiang Mai????????
Chiang Rai -snip- ...
Pai-Chiang Mai-Chiang Khong
I'm planning, from my research (next August) to travel by minibus from Pai back to Chiang Mai and connect with a 'private public' minibus direct to Chiang Khong in the one day. I have read past posts (various websites) recomm. travel from Chiang Mai to Chaing Khong via Chaing Rai(overnight stay). But I ...
Traveling to Chiang Mai
Im leaving Bangkok in a week or so and im looking for a place to rent short term for two weeks or so in Chiang Mai, does anyone know of any places i can contact...? -snip- Many thanks ...
Thailand
Yes back to Chiang Mai, this time for a weeks cookery course at the famous Chiang Mai Thai Cookery ...
Posted in Asia 2010 (September - October) by djAsia2010
December 21st, 2009
Chiang Mai Time is running low so i am moving to dot points - sorry but hey - you'll live! Day 2 of Jungle Trek Zoie was sick so she and I decided to return home and the boys stayed in the jungle. We trekked for an hour to a village, rode in the back of a pick up, went rubber boating, bamboo rafting ...
Posted in Thailand, Cambodia & Kuala Lumpur by kyliesyme
Walking
NOTES Angry hooker Sitting on bench, drinking Chang. we are homeless. Walking. Up butt, no babi ...
Posted in Round Two: Eating Our Way Through Asia by Wu_Wei