Chiang Rai, Thailand
Chris brings us to a big hotel in Chiang Rai for lunch at their international buffet. The food is safe (a crucial point for Chris, who seems determined to keep everyone well), but boring.I escape Read More …
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Chris brings us to a big hotel in Chiang Rai for lunch at their international buffet. The food is safe (a crucial point for Chris, who seems determined to keep everyone well), but boring.I escape Read More …
Although much of the elation I felt at the rice festival has subsided, the trip back to Chiang Rai is again relaxing and lovely. It’s nice to be on the water.
One of the activities planned for today is a visit to a local school, but – being that it is Saturday – Chris has had to change her plan slightly. We are still going to Read More …
The first thing confronting us when we disembark are large flat cages containing two very large snakes.Chris tells us that – for a price – we can have our pictures taken with these beautiful, well-fed Read More …
. . . join an optional boat trip down the Kok River, whose banks are lined with thick jungles, mountain cliffs and many hill tribe villages, and if you’re feeling adventurous, you can also explore Read More …
We arrive at Mae Sai and the Burmese border well after dark.Lane decides not to leave the bus, so I join the rest of the group for a peek at the border. The Thai end Read More …
A boat trip on the mighty Mekong takes you to the Golden Triangle, the place where the borders of Thailand, Burma and Laos meet. The afternoon is well along by now and I suspect we Read More …
Traveling through the rice fields again, Chris takes us to a lovely rural restaurant for a delicious late lunch. The grounds are awash with tropical flowers. The lunch is set up in a pavilion at Read More …
We are to visit two adjoining hill tribe villages today – one belonging to the Akha and the other to the Yao (Mien). The villages are located along a dirt track, so at Mae Chan Read More …
Chris arranged for another afternoon of factory tours — silk and woodcarving this time , but we’re ready to return to the flower show.Once inside the entrance, I am again amazed by the super-sized mix Read More …