Chiang Mai / Rai
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Chiang Mai / Rai
Any of you guys been to Chiang Mai or Rai?
i have been to Chiang Mai one time before enjoyed it but i like the idea of Chiang Rai,
Your Views Please? nightlife? bars/girls? cost? Hotels? worth buying condo there? etc etc Golf would be a big thing there for me
i have been to Chiang Mai one time before enjoyed it but i like the idea of Chiang Rai,
Your Views Please? nightlife? bars/girls? cost? Hotels? worth buying condo there? etc etc Golf would be a big thing there for me
Chiang Mai / Rai
I don't like the city of Chiang Mai at all but outside the city is OK and quite scenic. I do like Chiang Rai and I could easily live there. The nightlife scene is less than Udon but there are some farang oriented bars. I'd say that you would be able to find whatever you are looking for. I'm not a golfer but I do know that there are a number of local golf courses.
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Don't know if you are a member of Thaivisa.com Nick but they have a list of Golf Courses there with a tee time booking facility plus if you are a member you get discount on your green fees. You can sign up free to join the site
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I agree with Glalt. It is pretty kicked back outside the city center. I lived in Udon for 3 years and liked it, but people change and values change. I moved to ChiangRai 8 months ago and I love it.
There is bar scene but about 1/5 of what it is in Udon. All your major companies are here---McDee--Pizza Company--MK--Sizzler and a recently completed Central and of course a night plaza.
The city center is busy like Udon but a few clicks outside the city center is paradise. Tons of coffee shops and plenty of farang cafes. There is a ChiangRai specific web site that I am not allowed to post so I will send you a PM.
As all Thai cities have their own special environment---I would highly suggest spending a few weeks here to get a feeling of the area---before taking the plunge.
I have to admit, the locals are far more friendly here than Udon (my opinion)----but that is most likely because the locals are not overwhlemed by the farangs----at least not yet.
I will also say that if you are into the nightly bar scene and picking up different girls every night, you will be sadly disappointed here in ChiangRai.
I hope that answers some of your questions.
I.N.
There is bar scene but about 1/5 of what it is in Udon. All your major companies are here---McDee--Pizza Company--MK--Sizzler and a recently completed Central and of course a night plaza.
The city center is busy like Udon but a few clicks outside the city center is paradise. Tons of coffee shops and plenty of farang cafes. There is a ChiangRai specific web site that I am not allowed to post so I will send you a PM.
As all Thai cities have their own special environment---I would highly suggest spending a few weeks here to get a feeling of the area---before taking the plunge.
I have to admit, the locals are far more friendly here than Udon (my opinion)----but that is most likely because the locals are not overwhlemed by the farangs----at least not yet.
I will also say that if you are into the nightly bar scene and picking up different girls every night, you will be sadly disappointed here in ChiangRai.
I hope that answers some of your questions.
I.N.
I. N.
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Thanks, seriously looking into Chaing Rai for a holiday getaway
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I know 2 Chiang Rai girls here in NZ. OK, they're 31 and 23 (sisters). Not really girls. They're really friendly and no I'm not banging either of them. If other Chiang Rai girls are like them, the place will end up with heaps of farang. I understand it was damaged by the earthquake and the White Temple is beyond repair. I have never been there. Youtube has some videos on Chiang Rai.
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I visited Chiang Rai and Chiang Saen back in 1977 or 1978. I did not pay much attention to either of them at the time as they were quite small and quiet. Chiang Rai was a jumping off point for me to visit various hilltribes.
The only thing I can remember is that a Chiang Saen girl was flirting with me at a restaurant much to the chagrin of my wife at the time. What am I saying? We did not marry for another three years. 555+
I will be going to Chiang Rai in July as a stop prior to going to Luang Prabang, Laos. The thought of periodic earthquakes dampens my enthusiasm for thinking of that town as a retirement residence. Nan or Phayao might be worth a visit.
The only thing I can remember is that a Chiang Saen girl was flirting with me at a restaurant much to the chagrin of my wife at the time. What am I saying? We did not marry for another three years. 555+
I will be going to Chiang Rai in July as a stop prior to going to Luang Prabang, Laos. The thought of periodic earthquakes dampens my enthusiasm for thinking of that town as a retirement residence. Nan or Phayao might be worth a visit.
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Chiang Mai / Rai
We returned to Udon after spending three years in Chiang Mai primarily because of the Dreadful pollution
during the "Burning period" .Chiang Mai is similar to Los Angeles with surrounding mountains that trap the
pollution within the basin .I personally loved Chiang Mai and wanted to spend the rest of my life there ,but our
health was far more important and we moved back here .Ironically I lost half my home in the Whittier narrows
Earthquake of 1987 and moved from Los angeles to retire and escape Smog and Earthquakes .I would think
twice before moving there ,or at least visit when you are unable to see more than 50 metres ,don,t make my
mistake
Rod ( Harpman)
during the "Burning period" .Chiang Mai is similar to Los Angeles with surrounding mountains that trap the
pollution within the basin .I personally loved Chiang Mai and wanted to spend the rest of my life there ,but our
health was far more important and we moved back here .Ironically I lost half my home in the Whittier narrows
Earthquake of 1987 and moved from Los angeles to retire and escape Smog and Earthquakes .I would think
twice before moving there ,or at least visit when you are unable to see more than 50 metres ,don,t make my
mistake
Rod ( Harpman)
Chiang Mai / Rai
I agree with most of the foregoing info with a couple exceptions.
I drive the shortcut from Udon thru Loei and on west. I keep the foot on the floor as much as possible and 8 hours is , well, with a stop for gas and a brief lunch my wife prepares it takes closer to 9 + hours and that is hitting 120 and up consistently. In the past there was a lot of road constuction and in an area west of Nakon Thai the highway has been prone to erode and caution needs to be taken.
The past year or so we have flown directly on NOK successfully, no cancelations or diversions. A check with a good travel agent like Journey Travel or even NOK's web site will give you the best days to fly cheaper. We have made it round trip as low as 2,000 baht each.
I like Chiang Mai, lots to do and good restaurants plus accomodations that are reasonable. The down side was expressed in another post, smog and terrible traffic in town.
On the upside if you like Mexican food, Miguel's has 2 locations and the food in quite good.
I have a friend in Chiang Rai and have been there a few times but for me there was nothing much to do to inspire wanting to live there.
I drive the shortcut from Udon thru Loei and on west. I keep the foot on the floor as much as possible and 8 hours is , well, with a stop for gas and a brief lunch my wife prepares it takes closer to 9 + hours and that is hitting 120 and up consistently. In the past there was a lot of road constuction and in an area west of Nakon Thai the highway has been prone to erode and caution needs to be taken.
The past year or so we have flown directly on NOK successfully, no cancelations or diversions. A check with a good travel agent like Journey Travel or even NOK's web site will give you the best days to fly cheaper. We have made it round trip as low as 2,000 baht each.
I like Chiang Mai, lots to do and good restaurants plus accomodations that are reasonable. The down side was expressed in another post, smog and terrible traffic in town.
On the upside if you like Mexican food, Miguel's has 2 locations and the food in quite good.
I have a friend in Chiang Rai and have been there a few times but for me there was nothing much to do to inspire wanting to live there.
Chiang Mai / Rai
I should have mentioned in my previous post that on the 23rd of March four flights from Bangkok were
unable to land at Chiang Mai airport .The visibility was so bad from the pollution that the flights were
diverted back to Bangkok .The MP-10 was at 283 per cubic meter .That is twice the level of 120 what is
construed as the "Safety" limit for Thailand
unable to land at Chiang Mai airport .The visibility was so bad from the pollution that the flights were
diverted back to Bangkok .The MP-10 was at 283 per cubic meter .That is twice the level of 120 what is
construed as the "Safety" limit for Thailand