Archive for February, 2015
How to Choose an Elephant Camp in Chiang Mai Posted by sasha on Feb 26, 2015
Elephants (ช้าง – cháang) are an important part of Thai culture, and they’re also a huge part of the tourism industry. Take a walk in Chiang Mai, and you’re sure to pass countless travel agencies offering a variety of elephant-related experiences. From a simple ride on Dumbo to week-long mahout training camps, to long-term volunteer…
Common Thai Greetings Posted by sasha on Feb 17, 2015
Make your trip to Thailand much better by learning some common greetings in this short and easy to follow video. Thai people appreciate a good smile, but they appreciate you speaking their language even more! สวัสดี – sà-wàt dee hello/goodbye สวัสดีครับ – sà-wàt dee kráp hello (male) สวัสดีค่ะ – sà-wàt dee kâ hello (female) คุณสบายดีไหม – kun sà-baai dee…
Thai Vocabulary for Valentine’s Day Posted by sasha on Feb 12, 2015
Although Valentine’s Day (วันวาเลนไทน์ – wan waa-layn-tai) isn’t exactly a traditional holiday in Thailand, it sure is popular. In many ways, February 14th is the same in the Kingdom of Smiles as it is in the West – guys will buy roses (กุหลาบ – gù làap), a box of chocolate (ช็อกโกแลต – chók goh lâet)…
Streets, Beats and Eats: Pai Posted by sasha on Feb 11, 2015
Fall in love with the mountainous town of Pai in northern Thailand. Enjoy a variety of outdoor activities, such as: chilling at a waterfall, hiking in the canyon, tubing down the river, and soaking in hot springs. With a variety of cafes, restaurants, and a night market, there are plenty of options for food and…
10 Things to Do in Pai Posted by sasha on Feb 5, 2015
The last stop of our Mae Hong Son loop motorbike trip is the popular mountains town of Pai. In this video, check out 10 awesome things to do in this cool northern Thai town – from hiking, to soaking in hot springs, to rocking out at a monthly music and art party, Pai has a…
Life of Pai Posted by sasha on Feb 3, 2015
After trekking and caving in Soppong, our journey across the MHS Loop continues on to the small mountainous town of Pai (ปาย). With stunning landscapes, a vibrant arts & music scene, and a bumping nightlife, this once quiet northern Thai town has morphed into a backpacker/hippie Mecca of sorts. Thanks to a cheesy romance movie…