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As I explained previously Pai is a very beautiful place in the northwest mountains area of Thailand very close to the Myanmar border. Here are some photos and some experiences while we were in the village and traveling around the area.


















Snake café, and what is next; an airplane café? Exactly. In Chiang Mai there is an airplane cafe. We had to go on the way back from Pai! Everyone has to try it.














I have visited many thousands of coffee shops in my lifetime. And I have visited a few snake shows here in Thailand and snake Street in Taipei. But I have never been to a coffee shop that highlights snakes as its main attraction. This coffee shop is owned by a young fellow named Ting and it’s really more of a coffee booth right in front of his house on the street. He just started up last year, loves the two snakes he bought in Bangkok a number of months ago and highlights them in his coffee shop. They are very friendly snakes and he finds a local supply of mice for them to eat once or twice a week.





The Blue Temple (Wat Rong Suea) in Chiang Rai is another amazing example of some truly magnificent and emotionally exciting art. Here is some quoted information from thailandee.com.
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Chiang Rai Blue Temple or Wat Rong Seua Ten is located in Rong Suea Ten in the district of Rimkok a few kilometers outside Chiang Rai. It is a recent temple which is still under construction even if i
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Khampaeng Phet is just north of Nakhon Sawan. There are some nice things to see there but it is just a nice, relaxing environment and, as I have said before, it is always easy to find fun things anywhere…well, almost anywhere.









As you might know, Vespa is a popular Italian scooter, made famous in post WWII Italian and US movies. I was surprised how popular Vespa is in Europe but here in Thailand where they are double the price of comparable Japanese brand scooters, Vespas are much more prevalent than I ever expected. Here you will see a photo diatribe on local Vespas in Pai, Thailand, a small tourist/farming community in the mountains near Chaing Mai.






In about 1985 I took the slow, local train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai on a hard wooden seat in second class. I guess the average speed was about 50 km/hour, very slow. After many, many hours I got tired or riding, mostly in the parts of the body that come into direct contact with the wooden seat, so I alighted in Nakon Sawan. After almost 40 years later I returned, a few days ago, and found it much more developed, easier to get around and the popular sites still there, of course. Here are some of the best photos I took of temples and scenes.


Wat Khiriwong

























Chao Pho Thepharak Chinese temple at the meeting point of 2 rivers, the Ping and Nan which create the Chao Phraya River, the one going through Bankgkok and out to the Gulf of Thailand.




