The walking Street (Sunday Market)
The Night Bazaar (crowded with foreign tourists)
Markets (Where the locals shop. Lots of really cheap snacks and meals)
Temples
The rooftop bar
Warm Up Cafe
The Riverside Bar
The Monkey Club
Chiang Mai Zoo
Chiang Mai Community Church
Baan Thai Cookery School
Rahjabhat University
Places I didn't make it to but will visit next time:
Doi Suthep
Maesa Elephant Camp
6 comments:
Hi Bryce
You have a very nice blog!
What do you think about the zoo in Chiang Mai?
I was there last year. The part with the Pandas is exeptional - but the rest of the zoo seem not to be "state of the art" for keeping of animals in their natural environment...
Thanks.
Unfortunately we didn't get to see the Pandas. I think you have to pay extra to see them is that right?
I tend to agree with your other comments. I especially thought it was sad that the eagles were in such small cages preventing them from doing what God created them to do. It's a bit hard for them to soar through the air in a cage. The best they could do was flutter about. I hope they'll be moved to the larger aviary.
Yoz.... nice nice... great to see you travelling and exploring new places. keep the pace. =P
Hi bryce.
You have a very nice blog.
Good Good Good.
hi!it is a really perfect blog.
I am planning to start a travel in Tailand.
Maybe u can give me some advice before I start it.
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