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Elephant Nature Park
(Feb 15 '07)
Elephant riding outside Chiang Mai
(Oct 06 '98)
The elephants stopped halfway across the river with water gushing around their ankles.
The motorbike was parked on the bank, but they halted and turned towards it - it obviously alarmed them and ...
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Part of the trek organised by the Libar guesthouse was a bamboo rafting experience.
Already in a weakened conditioned from the ten mile trek we greeted this prospect with little enthusiasm. But ...
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Hilltribe Trekking
(Feb 22 '07)
If you are interested in doing a hilltribe trek, make sure you do your research before hand. Find out exactly what the trip will include, whether the guide speaks the language, and any other ...
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(Dec 30 '06)
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(Jan 06 '07)
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(Jan 03 '07)
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(Jan 07 '07)
TOUR in CHIANGMAI
(Dec 20 '06)
Local sunday market
(Dec 13 '07)
This market is fantastic. In my opinion it beats the night market without a doubt. This local's market is just so colourful. It's massive too! Eat some black jelly or mango with sticky rice, buy some ...
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Recent Reviews of Mae Taeng
Elephant Nature Park
(Aug '06)
Elephant Nature Park, situated north of Chiang Mai, is run by an incredibly woman, Lek. Lek has founded ENP to stop the traditional tourist traps of elephant parks. She has rescued elephants from ...
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Thai Home Cooking
(Nov 13 '06)
We booked this through out hotel but the address is as follows:
Classic Home Cooking by Vannee & Meo
19 Mahachoke SOI 22 Tambon Pharton
Amphur Muang Chiang Mai 50000
Thailand
Tel. ...
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Off-Road on Enduro Motorbikes
(Aug 26 '06)
Today, we rented Enduro motorbikes (250cc) and drove up into the mountains. The scenery was breath-taking as we were up so high (5000 feet above sea-level) we were among the clouds. There's alot of ...
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