Chiang Mai

Arriving in Chiang Mai, Thailand's second largest city we managed to get to a slightly smaller city and cooler temperatures.  Les public transportation but hotel costs went from $50 a night to $13 a night for the same level of comfort.
Demyse used the next few days to do a two day trek and overnight with a "hill village" which included bamboo rafting, hiking and waterfall.  Then a half day Thai cooking lesson.
During this time I worked on the CFP assignment, submitted it waiting for the next activity.  Almost done with this part!
I spend quite a bit of time just looking at and marveling at the number of low power motorcycles and scooters in use.  Everyone over 12 years old must have one or two. Most are not available in the US but make for economical transportation for short trips.
Most hotels have TV with several Thai channels including news, selling pretty much anything, old movies from all over plus channels from India, China, Al Jezzera, Korea, England and a few others.
Food is realatively inexpensive here, a dessert for two can be less than $1.20 US, fried rice for about $1 and soup too spicy to eat less than a dollar.
After 5 days om Chiang Mai we took a 4 hour bus to Chiang Rei.


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