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Arriving in Chiang Mai - Thailand

We arrived to Chiang Mai, Thailand after a smooth flight from Singapore.  The kids were keen on meeting the pilots of the plane and took it upon themselves to ask the flight attendants if this was possible.  Success!



Chiang Mai is in mountainous northern Thailand and is known for its foodie culture, thai massages and adventure activities.

Photo op with the chef of our first thai meal

Markets everywhere

So many new fruits to try


Good friends joined us in Thailand and we have been busy enjoying markets, cooking classes, elephant sanctuaries, massages and a few other uniquely thai experiences...not to mention celebrating New Year's Eve.  Stay tuned for upcoming posts!

So great to see our friends!

First massages- ~$8/hour....incredible


Sunday Night Walking Street

So colourful

One of the many Wats inside Chiang Mai's Old City

Street food- who wants Pad Thai?





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  1. i looooove all of this. the food must be next level. so nice to see old friends (wish we were the ones there right now too!)

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    1. Katrina- you would just love it...but given the circumstances you could do without the air pollution!

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