A good idea! Great way to travel up north and imo a lot safer than the crazy overnight bus drivers! Pay a little extra for the first class cabins. As of last year they have introduced more modern carriages which have better beds, toilets and charging facilities ;).
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Hello!!
I am traveling around SE Asia and made a big mistake....and forgot to exchange Nepalese rupees in Nepal. Is there ANYONE in the northern Thailand/preferably Chiang Mai area (Pai/Chiang Rai etc) in the next week or two headed to Nepal who would want to exchange bhat for rupees!! Will give you a GREAT rate!!!
Thanks :)
Hello. I plan my trip to Chiang Mai from 23/5 to 26/5. Any must-visit place? I want to go to some further destinations (just nearby) like the White Temple. Is there any public transportation from Chiang Mai to there. Because the day tour is quite expensive for my budget. Thanks!
we are coming to thailand in June for 9 days.
Planning on arriving on sunday morning in bangkok at 6 am - having sunday all day and sunday night in bangkok and then monday morning flying to chiang mai
monday, tuesday wedensday and thursday in chiang mai doing (1. elephant 1/2 day, 2. thai farm cooking school, 3. temples and markets and 4. maybe some hiking maybe tiger kingdom)
I want to know if it makes sense to go to phuket on the thursday night and have friday, friday night and saturday to do…
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#41 sums it up perfectly well. seen and understood the list?
- take cubs away from mothers when they are very young (obviously cruel and dangerous, not just emotionally, since they rely on food and antibodies)
- "domesticate" aka hand-raise them with sticks: pain and fear as teaching tools for wild, untameable animals, in other words (for non- informed people to understand): cruelty is not just hitting it with the stick, lts forcing it to do unnatural things for our amusement, like teaching it…

