Friday, November 27, 2009
Chiang Mai, Thailand far north, is one of the oldest cities in the country (1300), as though, the only thing left now is the original fossatto , a perfect square of 3km from the side that goes to enclose the city center. Chiang Mai is also a city of 300 temples and raisins, which in practice are one in every street corner. Also at every street corner there are also centers for traditional Thai massage. These, apart from the fact that cost just € 3 per hour, if done as God commands broken bones and muscles and contemporanemante return to the world.
evenings instead focus almost exclusively in the Night Bazaar, a craft market in Thailand is still no end as I had not seen. Here you can find just about anything, but the lion's share is made by the false, in industrial production, all the most famous brands on the planet.
But Ching Mai is primarily a mountainous country and the tour operators here (in Thailand maybe there are almost no restaurants that travel agencies ...) have invented more than a devil. In addition to the normal trekking in the jungle for a day or more, were born the night safari and some sport a bit 'extreme rafting, bungy jump, and the latest novelty, the "Zorb ball", which consists in entering into a large transparent rubber ball and being thrown down by a river ...
This mountainous area of \u200b\u200bnorthern Thailand is also dotted with many indigenous villages, villages that, over time, were processed by the agencies Tourist in the real "human zoo". Perhaps Thailand's "old style" has remained just the myth: I never thought of finding a situaizone travel up to these levels. I have not been in Vietnam, Loas and Cambodia, but I'm starting to believe now, the last place in the south east asia was a little 'more authentic and not mass tourism, in his dictatorial disgrace and perhaps precisely because of this , and Burma (officially called Myanmar, because the communist dictators in there so decided). A still around me have done it myself. The country was mostly a large camp of sheet metal, with a rich arts and crafts market and a total view of the valley of Chiang Mai, from which is difficult to understand, because the smog around here is extreme. There have also tried to sell the alleged black-market gems from Burma. I was so tempted by the situation, what course to take a rip, so I jumped at the end of the ride. But having the right contacts and reliable, here we would certainly several ways to diversify their savings by purchasing the beautiful and glittering gemstones at low prices.
evenings instead focus almost exclusively in the Night Bazaar, a craft market in Thailand is still no end as I had not seen. Here you can find just about anything, but the lion's share is made by the false, in industrial production, all the most famous brands on the planet.
But Ching Mai is primarily a mountainous country and the tour operators here (in Thailand maybe there are almost no restaurants that travel agencies ...) have invented more than a devil. In addition to the normal trekking in the jungle for a day or more, were born the night safari and some sport a bit 'extreme rafting, bungy jump, and the latest novelty, the "Zorb ball", which consists in entering into a large transparent rubber ball and being thrown down by a river ...
This mountainous area of \u200b\u200bnorthern Thailand is also dotted with many indigenous villages, villages that, over time, were processed by the agencies Tourist in the real "human zoo". Perhaps Thailand's "old style" has remained just the myth: I never thought of finding a situaizone travel up to these levels. I have not been in Vietnam, Loas and Cambodia, but I'm starting to believe now, the last place in the south east asia was a little 'more authentic and not mass tourism, in his dictatorial disgrace and perhaps precisely because of this , and Burma (officially called Myanmar, because the communist dictators in there so decided). A still around me have done it myself. The country was mostly a large camp of sheet metal, with a rich arts and crafts market and a total view of the valley of Chiang Mai, from which is difficult to understand, because the smog around here is extreme. There have also tried to sell the alleged black-market gems from Burma. I was so tempted by the situation, what course to take a rip, so I jumped at the end of the ride. But having the right contacts and reliable, here we would certainly several ways to diversify their savings by purchasing the beautiful and glittering gemstones at low prices.
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