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Trump got caught
I'm laughing with the rest of the conservatives at the completely weak, impotent, and ineffectual temper-tantrum on the progressive Left. The Lefties have nothing left of substance other than to attempt to meme and to mock. Other than that they are out of ammo. Sticks and stones may break my bones, but AI pictures of Trump in diapers isn't going to have any effect on what's coming. Standby! Week 3 of DOGE and it's just getting entertaining. -
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Bangkok to Pai: A Journey Through Northern Thailand’s Charm
For travelers seeking adventure, culture, and stunning landscapes, the journey from Bangkok to Pai via Chiang Mai is an experience not to be missed. Taking the overnight train from the bustling capital to the serene mountains of the north sets the perfect tone for a trip filled with discovery. The Overnight Train: Bangkok to Chiang Mai For a truly immersive experience, ditch the flights and opt for the overnight train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. Departing from Hua Lamphong Station (or Krung Thep Aphiwat, depending on updates), the train ride takes about 11-13 hours, giving you plenty of time to relax as you glide through Thailand’s countryside. Best Train Options: Train No. 9 & 10 (Special Express) – The most comfortable choice, with air-conditioned sleeper cabins, soft beds, and even a dining car. Train No. 13 & 14 (Express) – Slightly older but still a great option with 2nd-class sleeper options. 3rd-class seats – Best for budget travelers who don’t mind an adventure (and limited sleep!). Tip: Book tickets in advance, especially during high season. The 2nd-class sleeper with AC is a great balance of comfort and cost. Chiang Mai: One Day & One Night in the Rose of the North Arriving in Chiang Mai early in the morning, you'll step into a world where ancient temples meet vibrant street markets and lush mountains. Since we’re only here for one day and one night, let's make it count! Things to Do in Chiang Mai Morning – Temples & Old City Wander Start with Wat Phra Singh or Wat Chedi Luang, both stunning temples within the Old City. Grab breakfast at Fern Forest Café or Blue Diamond, known for their great coffee and hearty breakfasts. Stroll through the Old City, exploring the charming lanes, street art, and hidden gems. Afternoon – Choose Your Adventure Doi Suthep Temple – Take a songthaew (red truck taxi) or rent a scooter to reach this hilltop temple with breathtaking views. Elephant Sanctuary – Visit an ethical elephant rescue like Elephant Nature Park (half-day visits available). Chiang Mai Grand Canyon – A fun spot for swimming and cliff-jumping. Evening – Night Market & Local Vibes If it’s a Sunday, the Sunday Walking Street is a must! On other nights, check out the Night Bazaar for street food and souvenirs. Grab dinner at Dash!, a beautiful teakwood restaurant serving delicious Thai food. End the night at Zoe in Yellow if you’re up for a party or The North Gate Jazz Co-Op for live music. Where to Stay in Chiang Mai Luxury: Akyra Manor Chiang Mai – Stylish boutique hotel with a rooftop bar. Mid-Range: BED Phrasingh – Modern, great location, and superb service. Budget: Hostel by Bed – One of the best-rated hostels with comfy dorms and a social vibe. Tip: If you’re short on time, staying within the Old City is ideal for easy access to temples, markets, and great food. The Road to Pai: The Scenic 762-Curve Adventure The journey from Chiang Mai to Pai is an adventure itself, with 762 curves through the mountains. There are three main ways to get there: Minivan (Most Popular, ~3-4 Hours, ฿200-250) Frequent departures from Arcade Bus Station. A bit bumpy, so take motion sickness pills if needed! Motorbike (For the Adventurous, 4-5 Hours) Rent a bike in Chiang Mai (~฿250-350 per day). Drive carefully and stop at Mok Fa Waterfall or Pai Canyon along the way. Private Car (Most Comfortable, 3-4 Hours) Great for groups who want to travel at their own pace. Tip: If you get motion sick, grab a front seat in the minivan and take a break at one of the roadside cafés. Pai: Thailand’s Laid-Back Paradise Once a quiet mountain town, Pai has transformed into a backpacker’s haven, yet still retains its laid-back charm. With stunning landscapes, waterfalls, and a lively night scene, it’s easy to see why travelers end up staying longer than planned. Things to Do in Pai Chase Waterfalls & Hot Springs Pam Bok Waterfall – Hidden and peaceful. Mo Paeng Waterfall – Great for sliding down smooth rocks! Sai Ngam Hot Springs – A beautiful, natural hot spring experience. Sunset & Scenic Views Pai Canyon – A must-visit at sunset. Yun Lai Viewpoint – A gorgeous spot for sunrise over the misty valley. Pai’s Unique Side The Land Split – A quirky spot where the earth literally split due to an earthquake. Enjoy fresh fruit from the friendly local farmer. The Bamboo Bridge (Boon Ko Ku So Bridge) – A scenic walk through rice fields. Nightlife & Markets Pai Walking Street – Every evening, the main street transforms into a buzzing market with street food, live music, and local crafts. Jikko Bar & Jazz House – Chill vibes, good drinks, and live music. Where to Stay in Pai Luxury: Reverie Siam – Stunning boutique resort with river views. Mid-Range: Pai Village Boutique Resort – Cozy bungalows in the heart of town. Budget: Common Grounds Pai – One of the best hostels for meeting fellow travelers. Tip: Pai is best explored on a motorbike (฿150-250 per day) or by renting a bicycle for a relaxed ride around town. The Perfect Northern Thailand Escape From the nostalgic overnight train ride to the cultural gems of Chiang Mai and the mountain paradise of Pai, this trip is a perfect blend of adventure, relaxation, and local charm. Whether you're temple-hopping, riding through winding roads, or soaking in a hot spring under the stars, this journey will leave you with unforgettable memories. So, pack your bags, book that train ticket, and get ready to experience the magic of northern Thailand! -
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krungsri 1.5% only gain account?
Having 800k here is no big deal, might need it for urgent medical care, we know hospitals need payment up front often even with insurance, which may get denied anyway. We also know money transfers from abroad can be delayed even with Wise 🦉 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Tuesday 4 February 2025
Drunken tourist passes out in front of Pattaya Police Station By Puntid Tantivangphaisal Photo courtesy of The Pattaya News A heavily intoxicated foreign man sparked alarm after collapsing unconscious outside Pattaya Police Station, leaving bystanders and officers scrambling to assist. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1350805-drunken-tourist-passes-out-in-front-of-pattaya-police-station/
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