Life in Chiang Mai

Hello everybody,

Here I am again. I’ve been SO busy! I’ll update you on the past couple of days.

On Thursday, I went to the Sticky Waterfall. It’s called sticky because the rocks are a high-traction limestone, which lets you walk up the waterfall. It is located about an hour and a half from the city. We rode in a red songthaew, a classic mode of transportation in Chiang Mai ( see picture below).

Our driving accommodation
Would go again

After returning, we had a bit of chill before going out to a show with the hostel. I have met so many people, omg! Most of the people in the picture below are from the UK, except Kratika, who is from India. I LOVE meeting people from all over the world!!

Tom, on the right, is going up to Pai on the same bus as me.

Chiang Mai is also known for its coffee scene. I have had some FIRE coffee. I’ll post some pictures below.

Hayden would be in heaven here!

I also tried some nori-flavored potato chips last night. They were actually pretty good.

YUM

Today, I’m headed up north to Pai. The van ride is 3 hours of curves. They recommend having a lot of anti-nausea medication and bringing a bag. I’m very nervous. If you’ve ever been in a car with me, you know, it doesn’t always go well. I will update you all on the other side.

Your potentially car-sick girly,

Mahala

One response to “Life in Chiang Mai”

  1. M, Try not to sit in back of bus to Pai! We are having so much fun just reading of your exciting adventures & new friends! So wonderful you are sharing parts of your journey with kindred adventurers! Thank you for the blog❣️😘. G & GP

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