9.28.2011

Ch, Ch, Chang, Chang...Chaaaaang!

Chiang Mai is located in northern Thailand...away from the lure of its pristine beaches. Although Chiang Mai isn't necessarily "off the beaten path", it's not on everyone's travel itinerary and many pass over it, opting instead for places such as Bangkok, Phuket, and Koh Samui. 

Add this place to your list of must-sees, as it was truly one of my favorite Asian destinations!
It's quiet. Low-key. 
Although we (well, MP) spent alot of time working, and hammering out applications, we did manage to do so pool-side, sipping on a Singha, and marvelling about how productive he was being! We had some fun too though....
We spent Saturday morning wandering around the streets, temples, and popping into some local stores. 
The stores were magical little hide-aways. Most were at the bottom of an open-air apartment, and you'd walk through the door and into an oasis. 
I found them to be so charming. 

We happened upon a temple that was devoted to dogs. Yep, my favorite temple. Ever. 

 There were dogs everywhere...even this little guy (no, he's not dead) was sleeping at the foot of the plaque describing the temple. 

 We had some great dinners out, 
 hopped aboard some tuk-tuk's, 
 ...and took in the sights of the Saturday Night Market. 

 On our last night, we went to dinner at Le Grand Lanna
 We watched some Thai dancing, featuring dances from all over the country...


and then ate the best Mango Sticky Rice I have ever tasted. 
 To. Die. For.
Of course, a trip to Chiang Mai would not be complete without spending some time with the elephants...I promise, the next post is ALL about them!
xx,
Lauren




3 comments:

One Sweet World said...

You're going to have to find some pretty incredible things in Chapel Hill to write about!

Your night/inside photos are so great - what's your trick?

Unknown said...

Isn't it amazing the experiences you and MP are having? I marvel at how incredible it is that I actually know someone (or 2) who are living this out. Enjoy your last months to the max!
xoxo Anne

Lauren said...

Lindsey...I'm still far from perfecting my night shots, but the secret is the lens. I have a 50mm prime, f/1.8. I have loved it!

Thanks, Anne for your sweet words! We sure are gonna miss these adventures, but will just have to find new ones! :)