10 Reasons To Visit CHIANG MAI, THAILAND Part 2 (San Kamphaeng)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 ก.ย. 2024
- Welcome to part 2 of my 10 best reasons to visit Chiang Mai, Thailand (San Kamphaeng). In today's episode things start a little bit shaky in Borsang just outside Chiang Mai town, but the day improves with a wonderful visits to an elephant museum amazing caves and the wonderful San Kamphaeng hot Spring. This amazing district in Chiang Mai province was a pleasure to explore and if you would like to visit the places shown in the video I will leave the links below.
Chamcha Market - maps.app.goo.g...
Elephant Museum - maps.app.goo.g...
Cave - maps.app.goo.g...
Hot Spring - maps.app.goo.g...
I'm loving these slight change in your uploads, i also love the housing tours, but I'm really really loving these uploads. Thanks. I appreciate all your hard work. 👍
Cheers mate. Not many watch them, but they're certainly fun to do. All the best.👍🍺
Nice video James, Sid going down those caves…they look interesting but not for me! You looked great having a mince around with your little basket of eggs 😂, great information though thank you
Cheers, Yep, some nice places to visit in that area. Still have the basket. 😎👍
Mate its down that bothers me. You would've been knackered coming up. Stalagmite comes up stalagtite comes down because it has to hold on tight. 🤣 the only thing school taught me.
Yes, couldn't remember that school lesson lol. 😁👍🍺
Also your incredibly funny lol
Cheers mate.😁😎👍
I'd put The Dhara Dhevi Hotel Chiang Mai on your list. Absolutely stunning...
I'll check that out. Might well stay there.👍🍺
I visited the hot springs at San Khampaeng in 1987, there was just the geyser in the field then and nothing much else. Wow what a difference 37 years make! 😄
Yes, been many times. First time I went was in 2000. Pretty much the same, but always enjoy a visit there👍🍺
Enjoyed your video, James. I went to the Sam Kamphaeng hot springs last year. The mineral bath I took there really helped my contusions from a motorbike accident heal, quickly.
Great it helps. Only dipped my legs and went to the mineral swimming pool. Nice day out. 👍🍺
Great video James enjoy you insight and banter makes it interesting
Cheers Barry. Enjoyed doing it. Hope all's well mate.👍🍺
13:55 I think that building was just for women since the sign says 'bathing with the basin for woman'. Anyway, it was fun following along on the adventures. Keep it up!
Ha ha. That was awesome ! Cheers for the laughs James
Cheers Paul, hope all's well. 👍🍺
Looks like you chose a great time to go to the hot springs. Wouldn't fancy it when it's busy for weekends & holidays. Plus I value my leg hairs, so the 50C is definitely off limits too! Hope you're well James, enjoying the vids thank you.
hi James according to my thai missus and other videos on you tube flooding has been a serious problem this year and is only likely to get worse. her relatives live in phitsonoluk so thats one place to avoid whats your thoughts on udon thani thanks mate keep up the good work
Never been there mate. Tak rarely floods because of its proximity to the Bhumidol dam. Not all areas of Chiang Mai are flooding I believe, just those next to the Ping river. The bad air would put me off though. Sukhothai also floods badly. I would just find a place u like and locate on higher ground.🍺👍
@@jamesabroad8589do you not suffer with the burning season?
Good stuff 😁 👍
Cheers Gary.🍺👍
Good stuff.
Cheers Kevin 👍🍺