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Wonderful Ways to Enjoy Chiang Mai We're delighted to welcome Bangkok-based Nima Chandler to the Journeywoman Network. Nima is a single American woman in her early 30s who grew up in Thailand, and still calls it home. A former journalist, she now runs her mother's company, Nancy Chandler Graphics, which publishes maps of Bangkok and Chiang Mai. We asked Nima to offer some female-centered advice to those women travelling to her part of the world. She writes... |
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Shop and dine by the river...
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Tourists visiting Chiang Mai all shop the Night Bazaar, but few realize that just a few blocks north, on Kuang Mane Road, are the dealers of silk and handicrafts who sell to vendors at the Night Market. Granted, many are now retailers as well, but if you price goods in the Night Market first, you are still likely to get better bargains here. |
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Take the time to learn something new...
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| A reader's suggestion... Volunteer at the Elephant
Nature Park The food
for volunteers at the Elephant Nature Park is very good with many dishes
being available at lunch and dinner. Accommodation is in very simple
two-person cabins with a 'bathroom' (toilet and shower) shared by each
group of cabins. Those of you who have travelled in Asia will be happy
to know that the commodes are the sit-upon variety, not squats, and
toilet paper is provided! When I was at the park most of the visitors
were women, but there were also some families, and a sprinkling of men.
It is definitely a female-friendly vacation. Please note that the idea
of the Elephant Nature Park is to allow the elephants to live as nature
and God intended: They do not give rides, do tricks, or perform in any
way. They are just wonderful animals that have definitely earned their
time at the Park. Please visit: www.elephantnaturefoundation.org
for more information. |
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Chiang Mai Thai Cookery School www.chiangmainews.com/cookery Office at 1-3 Moon Muang Road. Tel: (66-53) 206-388 Thai Kitchen School www.chiangmai-online.com/thai-kitchen 25 Moon Muang Soi 9. Tel: (66-53) 219-896 Raya Yoga Meditation Centre 218/6 Chotana Road Lek Chaiya Massage 9/12 Hutsadhisawee Road. Tel: (66-53) 404-253. |
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(Source: The Treasures and Pleasures of Thailand, Impact Guides) |
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Bring your own tampons. Thai women generally use sanitary napkins and what tampons are available are 'small' by western standards so bring your supply from home. Other toiletries are widely available. If you require prescription drugs, pick them up at your pharmacy before leaving. You'll get exactly what the doctor ordered. This isn't always the case when you're travelling. |
Nancy
Chandler's Maps of Bangkok and Chiang Mai are unique guides to shopping,
dining and sightseeing, including lots of local secrets. Tailor your
visit with her detailed market maps, listings including shops supporting
good causes, places to go jogging, dining for the sweet tooth, and much
more. Available worldwide for US$ 9.95 each. For further information, contact
sales@nancychandler.net. |
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