Showing posts with label Chiang Mai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chiang Mai. Show all posts

28 December 2021

From Pai to Chiang Rai with Love and Charin Pie

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Today's breakfast, we were asked to order in-room dining.  This was because there wasn't much guests in the hotel.  Their menu was pretty much the same with what we had yesterday, so I won't be talking much in details.  After breakfast, we got ready to drive long way from Pai to Chiang Rai, around 7 hours. 


 


An ultimate curve

Charin Pie in Charin Garden Resort is a-must visit place whenever driving from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai or vice versa.  It is located halfway between these two cities and this restaurant offers good food and they are famously known for their delicious pies as well.  It made a perfect stop for a short break.  


Look at how many types of pies they serve everyday.  The best one would definitely hands down to lemon meringue pie.  We had three pieces to share between the four of us.  We got chocolate pie, lemon meringue pie and also pecan pie.  We then brought another 3 pieces to take away which were pumpkin pie, lime key pie and the second piece of that scrumptious lemon meringue pie.  

Their lemon meringue is very fine like something you can get from any great patisserie.  The base was super thin, the curd was good sour then balanced with soft sweet meringue on top. 






Nothing much on this day, basically our day has nearly gone just on the road.  Wait until the next day, where we explored more of Chiang Rai city.

Charin Garden Resort
Mae Suai District, Chiang Rai
Ph: +66 81 783 1637


Stay tuned for the next blog still in Chiang Rai:

05 November 2021

Mae Kampong Village

Previously:

Chiang Mai City 


Only an hour's drive from Chiang Mai lies the hidden peaceful Mae Kampong village or Ban Mae Kampong.  It is a small village in the Mae On district which is about 50km east of Chiang Mai and it made a perfect mountain escape from the city.  This place dazzles with its natural beauty of landscape and its unique and simple way of life of the villagers.  The houses there are lined up by the valley and the creek alongside abundant waterfalls and jungles with cool weather throughout the year.  This small village has population that less than 400 people and their main earnings are from tea leaf growing and coffee plantation.  

You could also embrace more with the community culture and lifestyle as well as participating in their daily activities by staying overnight at a villager's homestay.  Not only peace and serenity that can be found here, lots of adventurous activities to do too, such as zip lining and hiking. 




With this red van, it can take you around town, most of them park in front of the temple.  Although you may have your own transportation, using this van is a lot more convenient and safer.  It costs start from 20 baht pp only.  


Ing Dao cafe for refreshing drinks and an enchanting village view from above

Ing Dao cafe is one of the famous cafe in Mae Kampong with a captiviting view over the village.  I was pretty surprised too with the numbers of cakes they have in the shop.  It is a real deal.  And the view... totally WOW!!!  Picture can never capture the whole beauty though.  





Sai ua and khai pam are a-must try food in here.  Sai ua is a northern Thai pork sausage while khai pam is a grilled egg in banana leaf.



Having a stroll in the city and enjoying their pristine beauty and tranquility while observing local lifestyle and culture is honestly just what I needed. 


Stay tuned for the next blog in Mae Hong Son:

04 November 2021

Chiang Mai City

It has been a while that I absent from posting about my traveling journey.  Although we travel domestically since Covid-19 outbreak, but we've never done a big trip until this 10-days Northern trip.  So, I am back with travelling blog with some adjustments following the new normal lifestyle plus with one more toddler attached.  That's why travelling could be a little more challenging for us.  

I miss the Northern part of Thailand, especially their weather, their beauty and nature as well as people over there are so nice and friendly.  Last time I'd been there, it was around 3 years ago.  It changes so much.  We also visited lots of places we've never seen before.  Therefore, if you are looking for some general tourist places, I won't be much helpful.  As we explored the new-hype places and less-travelled path.  So for whoever looking for more adventurous trip in Northern Thailand, you are definitely in the right page.  

It took about 8-10 hours drive from Bangkok to Chiang Mai.  Our 10-days Northern trip which break it down into 2 nights in Chiang Mai, then 2 nights in Mae Hong Son, after that 2 nights in Pai, one night in Doi Tung, next we stay in Chiang Rai for 2 nights before end our trip at Phitsanulok for just one night.  The first 2 nights, we stayed at Furama hotel, which is located at the fringe of Chiang Mai CBD.  The hotel itself looks quite old, however, it was pretty cheap and convenient location.   

My little one enjoys her bed

Wow!!! Doi Suthep mountain view from our window. 

We didn't include breakfast here, for a quicky, some cereal will do. 


Khao Soi Beef

Khao Soi is a national dish of Chiang Mai.  We had one in our all-time favorite shop, called Khao Soi Samerjai.  If you cannot get a car park right in front of the shop, you always can park at the temple next door (Wat Fa Ham).  Khao soi is a northern style noodle with curry base soup served with either beef or chicken.  The broth itself is thick and flavorsome then topped with some deep-fried noodle and condiments on the side: pickled mustard greens and fresh slices red onions.


Wat Chet Yod

One of the most visited temple in Chiang Mai especially for whom born in Snake year according to Chinese zodiac.

Pratu Tha Phae

Tha Phae Gate or what's normally called Prathu Tha Phae is one of the well-known landmark in Chiang Mai and is part of the ruins city wall that has been preserved dates back to ancient times.  It is also home to the busy Sunday night market.



If you are travelling with young kids, this Chiang Mai Night Safari will surely be the helper in satisfying your real life wires.  They opens for 2 sessions which are afternoon and evening.  Of course, evening is better because is where the night predators come alive.  Since Covid, they have limited visitors each session, so it is highly recommended to make a booking online or by phone.  


The highlight is undeniably the tram ride.  I suggest you guys to join the ride at the first slot which is 17:30, since you will start the ride with bright sky, so you can enjoy scenery both before and after twilight. 




It could be weekdays or probably in Covid situation. I feel that the number of visitors were too little.  I'm not complaining here, because there was absolutely no queue to get personal encounter and to hold some animals.  






If you weren't there in Chiang Mai on Sunday, don't worry!!  Chiang Mai has so many other street food night markets that more local and offers equally good or even better range of foods than Chiang Mai Sunday night market.  We went to this More Space market near Chiang Mai University, the place looks funky with plenty food to choose from local Thai snacks and international dishes like Korean and Western burger.




Stay tuned for the next blog and Octie Appetie, guys...


54 Huay Keaw Rd, Tambon Chang Phueak, Mueang Chiang Mai District
Phone: +66 53 415 222

Khao soi Samerjai
391 Fa Ham, Mueang Chiang Mai
Phone: +66 81 764 8723
Open 7 days from 7:30 - 17:00

Nong Kwai District, Chiang Mai
Entry fee for Thai citizen is 150pp


More Space Market
Nimmanahaeminda Road, Mueang Chiang Mai District
Opposite Chiang Mai University (CMU)
Open: 11am-10pm


18 August 2016

Day 4 of Northern Thai Trip (part 2): Khum Khantoke, Chiang Mai

Previously:
Day 4 of Northern Thai Trip: Cook With Love, second time here!!


Khantoke dinner is basically sampling the traditional northern thai food while watching the Lanna cultural show.  There are a few companies that do so, but we always go for Khum Khantoke.  Friendly service, nice food and great show.  However, we need to make a reservation in advance, then arrive early on the day to pick up and pay for the ticket.  The show and dinner will last about 2 hours in total.




Women playing traditional lanna's music instrument and crafting the fruits




Thai style cushion seating or the normal dining table

the food and drinks are refill






Let go the hot air balloon (means to let go all the bad luck and sins)

 
139 Moo 4 Nongprakung, Muang, Chiangmai
Tel: +66 53 304121-3

Stay tuned for the next blog still in Northern Thailand:

16 August 2016

Day 4 of Northern Thai Trip: Cook With Love, second time here!!

Previously:
Day 3 of Northern Thai Trip: Maesa Elephant Camp

This is our second round in this restaurant (Please feel free to read the first visit).  The restaurant changes a bit, with more tables and space, a bigger chef's table but with the same yummy taste of food.


Chef Khai

More seats

Edamame

Crispy soft shell crab salad

Huge lobster, this beautiful creature will be on our plate anytime soon

Grilled eggplant with miso and cheese

Lobster sashimi

Salmon sashimi

Chawanmushi, the silkies chawanmushi I've ever eaten

Lobster soup


Grilled creamy scallop

Salmon head

Foie gras nigiri, yumm


 
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