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Panviman Chiang Mai Spa Resort, located in a secluded mountainside in Chiang Mai Thailand via Travelzoo have a 5-night stay for two people for $399 in a deluxe room. Or choose a junior suite for $499 or a pool villa for $749. Travelzoo members (free to join) will receive perks such as daily breakfast, one 60-minute Thai massage per person, roundtrip airport transfers for two (reg. $74), 30% off spa, 10% off food and beverage (excludes alchohol) and free wifi. Extra nights beyond the 5-night stay starts at $79.
Daily resort fee is approximately $39.
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How to Book: Purchase a voucher from Travelzoo then follow the instructions on the voucher to make a reservation for your desired travel dates. To check availability or for general questions, please email the resort at
[email protected]. Please allow 24-48 hours for a response. Reservations are subject to availability; to secure your desired travel dates, we recommend booking at least 30 days prior to stay. Guests can combine multiple vouchers for longer stays, subject to restrictions. One-night vouchers can also be purchased as an add-on to extend a 7-night voucher.
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Chiang Mai perhaps more than any area in Thailand is an area to explore and not hole up in a resort. If your adventuresome at all and going in low season, then you just show up and don't book anything. When you feel like changing accommodations, you just go. End up tired or drunk in Laos and need to stay the night? Just pay for your room in Thailand and in Laos and you still are out cheaper than a single night at a motel back home.
A sleeper train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai was about $20. You can grab a bottle of SangSom rum at the railway station for a few dollars, jump on the train in the afternoon, drink some with tourists from all over the world, fall asleep in your bed, and wake up Chiang Mai in the morning. It cost you nothing for accommodation for the night, and you got half way across the country to the jungle for $20.
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Chiang Mai perhaps more than any area in Thailand is an area to explore and not hole up in a resort. If your adventuresome at all and going in low season, then you just show up and don't book anything. When you feel like changing accommodations, you just go. End up tired or drunk in Laos and need to stay the night? Just pay for your room in Thailand and in Laos and you still are out cheaper than a single night at a motel back home.
A sleeper train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai was about $20. You can grab a bottle of SangSom rum at the railway station for a few dollars, jump on the train in the afternoon, drink some with tourists from all over the world, fall asleep in your bed, and wake up Chiang Mai in the morning. It cost you nothing for accommodation for the night, and you got half way across the country to the jungle for $20.
Life goals after kids (I wish I had done this more before kids)
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See this clinical study here: https://www.nature.com/articles/ejcn2009120.pdf
I've travelled all over SE Asia and eat street food everywhere I go. I've been to Thailand, Laos, Indonesia, and Cambodia, and have never gotten sick because I've always taken 5g prebiotics (specifically GOS) daily.
This is what I use: Daily Tummy Defense [amazon.com]
I'm a doctor with experience in research. With all due respect that study is complete horseshit. Not only are results based on "quality of life" reporting but it was funded by Clasado Biosciences to sell prebiotics that they manufacture.
And I know there's a ton of research on how prebiotics strengthen our immune system.
I don't see the harm in trying it out.
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If you're traveling out of the country, no one will ask where you are from. Americans stick out like sore thumbs.
Chiang Mai perhaps more than any area in Thailand is an area to explore and not hole up in a resort. If your adventuresome at all and going in low season, then you just show up and don't book anything. When you feel like changing accommodations, you just go. End up tired or drunk in Laos and need to stay the night? Just pay for your room in Thailand and in Laos and you still are out cheaper than a single night at a motel back home.
A sleeper train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai was about $20. You can grab a bottle of SangSom rum at the railway station for a few dollars, jump on the train in the afternoon, drink some with tourists from all over the world, fall asleep in your bed, and wake up Chiang Mai in the morning. It cost you nothing for accommodation for the night, and you got half way across the country to the jungle for $20.
Nailed it. I stayed in an Air Conditioned room at a hostel for $20 a night. I loved Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai.
Thangs are bad there and not going to be better anytime soon. As in many months... most likely next year. They are now saying vax in Q4.
Chok Dee
Houston?? hahahaha
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can't wait till the day the world opens up more though Thailand not doing so well right now