Saturday, March 03, 2007
Chaing Mai: Things to Do
Although I was really just in Chiang Mai to hang out, if I had wanted to keep really busy, I had a lot of options. A partial list:
Chiang Mai is a craft center, and one of the tourist things to do is go to the 'factories' to watch things being made by hand. Most of them are in villages that specialize in a particular craft. Thus you go to the 'umbrella village' or the 'celadon village'. I've been scouting out things to do here, and came up with the following list of factories to visit.
Hand painted umbrellas
Celadon ceramics
Woodcarving
Pottery
Papermaking
Laquerware
Weaving
In addition, the tribal women selling in the markets and on the streets pass their time making new items to sell. So while I am taking photos of bags with beaded patterns, a woman is sewing away on a similar bag, while she checks to see if I have questions or want to buy something.
I could also take some classes.
Thai cooking
Batik making
Thai boxing
Thai language
Massage (Thai, Ayurvedic, aroma therapy)
Climbing
Or go adventuring
Treks in the hill to visit supposedly remote hill tribes
White water rafting
Climbing
Ultralight flights
Caving
Or do not very adventurous things
Ride an elephant
Float down a river on a raft
Or just go to see stuff
Elephant Showgrounds
Hill tribe museums
The International Flower Show
The buffalo and cattle markets
There are wats (temples). Literally hundreds of wats. Wats everywhere. Little, insignificant wats, big important wats. All different. Most of them bright and shiny and colorful and, well, a bit garish.
Then again, I could just get pampered. Chiang Mai has the means.
Massage
Facial
Manicure
Pedicure
Day-long spa treatment
Steam room
Sauna
And then there is eating, in restaurants, on the street, or in the markets.
Thai
Lao
Chinese
Italian
Greek
Middle Eastern
German
Belgian
Japanese
American
French
Or I could just sit by the pool and take an occasional dip. Maybe reapply the suntan lotion. That sounds good.
2 comments:
Hi Cindy,
I just spent some time reading of your adventures. Maybe it is time to find a big jar of Skippy Extra Chunky.
When are you coming back to Ecuador?
Take care.
Hey, Roberto, thanks for dropping in. How are you doing finding teachers for your latest school? No Ecuador plans for now. Tomorrow I take a long bus ride from Phuket to Penang.
Take care. And try to get to the Thorn Tree a little more often! I enjoy hearing how you are doing.
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