Introducing Chaiyaphum Province
Travelling through Chaiyaphum Province, you’re almost as likely to run into a tiger as a foreign tourist – and this is not a province with a lot of tigers. Despite its position at the heart of the country, it is a remote region and remains something of a mystery, even to Thais. Famous for its fields of flowers – and not a whole lot else – Chaiyaphum has several sights worth a peep, but its primary appeals are the peace and quiet and sense of straying off the beaten track.
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Last updated: Sep 24, 2008
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RE: Worried Mum needs advice
by losing_touch 04 July 2011
>>They have promised to help with the visas but I believe he will need one before he leaves the UK? They are going to need to provide…
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RE: Rainy Floody Thailand
by Captain_Bob 22 October 2010
No real flooding in Muang Chiang Mai, just some shin-deep water a couple days ago in parts of the old city when it rained hard all day.…
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RE: Getting from Chiang Mai to Laos....
by Captain_Bob 22 October 2010
>make sure you get some Laos kip in Thailand Laos kip is a soft currency not officially available outside the country, but you might buy…
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