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THAILAND | Sun, 28 Nov 2010 | By p-j | Views [1048]
From the hustle and bustle of Bangkok to the more relaxed atmosphere of North of Thailand today we headed to Chiang Mai. We arrived early evening and headed on down to the old city to see the temples. We caught the last night of the Yee Peng ... Read more >
Tags: bamboo rafting & atv riding., elephant riding, jungle trekking, shopping, sunsets, temple visits, white water rafting, zip lining
THAILAND | Tue, 2 Dec 2008 | By tami-pat | Views [1090] | Comments [4]

Nov. 29 Saturday It is Sunday morning our time as we headed out for our two day trek. The open air pickup truck came to fetch us at our hotel and carried with it our two trekking buddies, one of whom was maybe still drunk. They ended up being great ... Read more >
Tags: bamboo rafts., elephant riding
THAILAND | Sun, 29 Jun 2008 | By abelaine | Views [2496]

This morning I went on an elephant ride. I haven't even seen one that close up (they are pretty far in zoos) so this was a treat indeed. Even before the ride the elephants were playful and naugthy. ALways trying to steal food and being curious about ... Read more >
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