The rainy season is a tourist season. I don't remember who said this sentence, but from my experience, it's true. The rainy season is a tourist season because there are fewer people, the weather is not hot, and everything is green and lush. The trees and grass look so fresh.


The journey began with me never having been on a plane before. My well-meaning girlfriend booked a cheap flight for me, the kind that would make a bus jealous, from Don Mueang to Chiang Mai during the late rainy season. Personally, I couldn't think of anywhere to visit in Chiang Mai. I never thought I would spend the night in Chiang Mai city. But what could I do? I landed at four in the evening. I didn't want to cause any trouble, so I thought it would be better to find accommodation in Chiang Mai city. As soon as I got off the plane, I rented a motorbike and went straight to my accommodation. (Normally, I need to have accommodation by 4-5 pm. I don't really want to risk finding it later in the evening.)


R1 Boutique Service Apartment Hotel Chiang Mai


R1 is located opposite Nimmanhaemin Soi 5 on Sukkasem Road. It is adjacent to the Maldives Hotel, making it a popular choice for partygoers and night owls. While it may be a bit further from Nimmanhaemin Road, it is easily accessible from Cholprajan Road. The peaceful and quiet environment offers a relaxing atmosphere. The service apartment features a communal area for residents to enjoy. The well-decorated rooms are clean and comfortable, providing a perfect place to unwind after a long day.





The spacious lobby can accommodate a large number of people. The staff is friendly and professional. The room I stayed in was located in the back building on the 7th floor, which is the top floor. It can be accessed directly through a connecting passageway.

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The text describes a building with a connecting walkway leading to a common area. This area can be used for working or holding meetings, and features long tables, high tables, and even a pool table. There is also a coffee shop that is not yet open, and a coin-operated laundry area that appears well-maintained and functional. The overall impression is that the space is pleasant and suitable for working for a period of one or two weeks.

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The room is located on the 7th floor, accessible by a single elevator. The elevator is rather narrow, accommodating approximately three people at maximum capacity. Upon reaching the 7th floor, the exterior decor appears impressive and exceeds expectations for the price point. Stepping into the room, the positive impression intensifies, creating a sense of comfort and a desire to extend the stay. A convenient ironing board is provided for extended stays, and a Nespresso machine offers freshly brewed coffee. Free Wi-Fi and a digital TV are available. While a wardrobe is absent, a clothes rack and hangers are provided as an alternative.


The bathroom features hot and cold water with separate shower and bathtub, all in perfect working order. A hairdryer is also provided, offering a luxurious hotel-like experience.

The room does not have a balcony. The view from this side is nothing but buildings. However, the curtains are thick, so thick that it is dark. You can sleep all day.








A view from the window





As a first-time visitor to Chiang Mai, I wasn't planning on going out to eat, but I ended up at the Night Bazaar in Nimmanhaemin. I had the famous Khao Soi San Pa Khoi for dinner, which is usually eaten at night, but I enjoyed it in the evening.

Should I review it? Has anyone ever eaten it?

Khao Soi San Pa Khoy is open from Monday to Saturday, 3:30 PM to 3:00 AM. Closed every Sunday.

The restaurant is located at Thongkham Market. If you're interested, come and try it! They offer five types of curry: spicy beef curry, spicy pork curry, coconut curry, northern Thai curry, and green chicken curry. They serve both rice and rice noodles (I heard "rice noodles" for the first time and was stunned for 3 seconds. The server must have meant "khanom jeen" instead. Hehe, I'm not very familiar with northern Thai language).

The noodles were fresh and delicious, with a perfect level of spice and sweetness. The meat was tender and flavorful, and the vegetables were cooked to perfection. I was so hungry that I ordered too much food, but it was all so good that I couldn't stop eating.


Oh, there's also khao soi gai. I forgot to try it. I was full first.






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Have dessert after a savory meal.

Next, we head to "Auntie Ouan's Crispy Ruby"

The dish was delicious, but a bit pricey. The sweetness was just right, and the fresh coconut milk was fragrant. The coconut flesh was also tasty. My partner particularly enjoyed the Chinese dates, which were soft and not the hard, candied variety. Overall, it was a good experience.

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Riding around on a motorbike, I only saw Chinese and Western tourists. I couldn't take it anymore, so I took shelter at my accommodation until the rain stopped. Then I went out again and rode around until I met up with a friend I met on Pantip at the Khua Lek Bridge. At first, I wondered why we were meeting at the Khua Lek Bridge, but after sitting and talking for a while, I realized it was a great spot.

The last picture is a bit blurry, my hands were shaking. The bridge is really beautiful.


Before checking in, we stopped by to try the fried meatballs in front of Warm Up, which everyone said were delicious. Now, the son is selling them instead.

The Warm Up area was packed with people. It was enjoyable to watch the girls while waiting for the meatballs.

The fish balls were delicious, especially with the dipping sauce. The fried wontons were also very good, and the cucumbers were fresh and crisp.

The fried meatballs were mediocre, bordering on unappetizing. They seemed to have been hastily fried and were not fully cooked. The mushroom meatballs were not to my taste.

The mushroom had a strong aroma, which might have been a good pairing with alcohol if I had been intoxicated. However, as I was not drinking that day, the taste was not as appealing.

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After that, I went to sleep. Sleeping is a good way to rest. Hahaha, I don't know where to go. I can't think of anything.

The following is a translation of the Thai sentence "เช้่มาก็อาหารเช้าง่ายๆ สไตล์ไทย" into English:

"Good morning, here is a simple Thai-style breakfast."

Grilled pork!!

Yes, grilled pork is a Thai-style breakfast that many travel guidebooks recommend for foreign tourists to try.

I found two shops selling grilled skewers. The first one, located in front of a 7-Eleven, is an unnamed shop. I bought 7 skewers for 20 baht, a price I haven't seen since elementary school.

Another option is "Moo Ping Khun Pho" located in Nimmanhaemin Soi 11. Please forgive me if I am mistaken.

Nonname's grilled pork skewers, found in front of 7-Eleven stores, offer an authentic grilled pork experience. They evoke the familiar flavors of a time before milk-infused grilled pork became ubiquitous. The accompanying sticky rice is unremarkable but adequately soft and does not stick excessively to the hands.

The grilled pork from your father is more expensive, so expensive that I wanted to return it. But whatever, they have a reputation, so I thought I'd give it a try. The taste is delicious, slightly spicy. I'm not sure if the spiciness comes from black pepper, fresh chili, or mala, but it's a little spicy on the tip of the tongue. The taste is more like roasted pork than grilled pork. Does that make sense? The sticky rice is delicious, wrapped in banana leaves. The price is expensive, if you cut out the packaging, the price could be reduced a lot.



After a lazy morning of sleeping in and rolling around in bed, it was time to check out and find some lunch. Oops, half the day was already gone and I hadn't even moved yet. On top of that, I was about to eat again! Lunch took us to Khao Soi at Kad Gorm and Tueka Ko, a bit far from our accommodation but definitely worth it.

You might want to hurry, the chicken khao soi might sell out soon.

The restaurant's signature dish is khao soi, a northern Thai curry noodle soup, available with chicken or beef for 35 baht per bowl. The restaurant is popular during lunchtime, attracting both local residents and tourists.

The Khao Soi is flavorful and rich, exceeding expectations. Both the chicken and beef options are highly recommended.





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Tua Kao Ko, literally translates to "round pork leg," is a deep-fried vegetarian snack made with taro and black beans, shaped into spheres. It is typically served with a dipping sauce and is often sold alongside fried tofu. This particular vendor's Tua Kao Ko and fried tofu are highly recommended, offering a unique and delicious experience that is difficult to find elsewhere.





After satisfying our hunger, we headed towards Pai. Before leaving, we made a quick stop at Doi Suthep to pay our respects at the temple. It's funny, but I noticed that I kept driving around in circles. I guess that's what happens when you don't have a plan! We just went with the flow and explored wherever our hearts took us.

Sigh! Good intentions but no effort. Climbing to the foot of the stairs and giving up. We're not cut out for walking. Taking pictures and having fun is better. Hahahaha.



Bye Chiang Mai, I'll come back for a proper trip soon.

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This trip, I rented a white Suzuki Shooter 115 Fi from Bikky. As expected for a cheap rental, the condition wasn't great. The chain was very loose, and when I went to a shop to have it tightened, the tail nut broke. Oh well, I managed to fix it myself. For only 200 baht per day, it was definitely worth it.


The Tha Pai Historical Bridge was built during World War II by the Japanese military to transport supplies and weapons across the Pai River into Burma. All that remains is the steel bridge, which is a popular spot for taking photos. It would probably be more beautiful at night, but I need to hurry now because I haven't found a place to stay yet.




Traveling during the rainy season, aside from the occasional dampness and puddles, offers a refreshing and cool atmosphere. Tourist attractions and accommodations are less crowded, allowing for a more peaceful experience. In September, Pai boasts pleasant weather, eliminating the need for air conditioning.

This temporary accommodation is a walk-in to Sawasdee Pai River Resort, a retro-style accommodation located by the Pai River. If you are a fan of antiques, enjoy drinking coffee, and like to chat with artistic people, this is the place for you. The accommodation is charming and affordable.

The accommodation owner informed me that there are two cats with collars residing on the property. They advised me not to be alarmed if the cats jump onto the balcony, as they have their own designated area. The owner also provided a comprehensive travel itinerary, including recommended attractions and a detailed map. This thoughtful gesture has significantly eased my trip planning process, as I now have a well-structured itinerary for the upcoming days.


Easy to find, the accommodation is located right next to the bridge over the Pai River. It's easy to spot and only costs 400 baht, which is very affordable.









For those who prefer a relaxed and casual atmosphere, there are air-conditioned rooms, fan rooms, and bungalows available.

Pack your bags and leave.


Ah... stairs again.

Besides praying, we also waited to watch the sunset. We're not sunset chasers, so we hurried up and down to find something to eat. Hahahaha.

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"Since there is a temple below, let's go in and pay our respects to the Buddha."


Take a break in Pai, a place that is not very crowded. It's peaceful and quiet here.


My stomach is starting to rumble. I think I'll take a stroll through the municipal market first.

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Traveling outside the festival season means having to live a little like the locals.

A typical local market selling seasonal vegetables and fruits for cooking.

Do not ask how much I spent.

The picture shows four bags of passion fruit. How are you going to take them back? You're riding a motorcycle, right?


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Let's go. It's getting late and the air is starting to cool down. Let's take a walk on Walking Street.

Pai is truly a pleasant place to walk during the off-season. The absence of crowds eliminates the feeling of being cramped or rushed, allowing for a more relaxed and enjoyable experience of its beauty.

I wandered around but didn't find anything worthwhile. I did try some black sesame rice cake and vegetable dumplings, which were delicious.

Khao Puk is a traditional Thai dessert made from glutinous rice, coconut milk, and palm sugar. It is typically steamed in banana leaves and served with a sweet dipping sauce.


The Pai bus station has buses running until late at night, which is convenient.





Let's eat here at Red's Restaurant & BBQ. It's located near the PTT gas station, so it's easy to find.

Simple and delicious home-cooked food. They also offer a variety of dishes, including stir-fried rice with drunken noodles and crispy pork, rice topped with morning glory and crispy pork, and clear soup with omelet. The price is 140 baht, which is reasonable.


After a satisfying meal, check in to your accommodation and relax at the Pairee River Resort for a night.

Waking up early, a luxury rarely afforded on workdays, allowed me to stroll through the tranquil village of Santichon, a Yunnan Chinese community, and enjoy breakfast there.


Let's go!


Instead of climbing to the viewpoint at Nun Lai, we decided to explore the market and wander through the village. The views were still beautiful, and we felt satisfied before starting our large breakfast.


Enjoy breakfast here at this community restaurant with a touch of nostalgia. As you eat, watch the mist drift by, a common sight during the rainy season. With fewer crowds, your food arrives quickly.

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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. The pork leg, steamed and fried mantou, stir-fried beans, and hot tea all cost around 300 baht. It was almost too much to finish, and I could barely take it home. Is there no smaller portion available?


Spicy pork leg, a signature Yunnan dish.


Accompanied by steamed and fried mantou, which offer slightly different textures. If you don't prefer a crispy exterior and soft interior, the steamed version might pair better with the pork leg. Additionally, the oil from the fried mantou can get on your hands.


In addition to cutting the taste, sweet peas are also a way to add vegetables to your meals. They are just as good for you.

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Sipping tea while eating mantou, a sense of martial arts mastery arises. In this empty restaurant, with such an atmosphere, let's do it!


I intended to showcase my agility, but my protruding belly hindered my jump, causing me to fall short. It was truly embarrassing.


Before heading back, relax and enjoy a coffee at Sawasdee Pai River before packing up.

Ready to chat and listen to fun stories with the owner.

Hot Americano, hot chocolate, excellent, perfect. Eaten with homemade peanut butter crackers, superb.

The owner of the accommodation is very friendly.


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The belongings were neatly packed away. We went to see the Saphan Bun Khoei, a bamboo bridge crossing the rice fields. It is located in Ban Paem Bok, but the entrance is more clearly marked as Ban Paem Klang.



Choose your path: left or right. The right path is rough, the left path is smooth. Both paths lead to the same destination.




This location offers both bungalows and tent camping. The sound of flowing water and the croaking of frogs and toads create a delightful atmosphere.



Found the source of the fog. It's being produced nearby, causing eye irritation.


Leaving Pambook House and heading to Chiang Mai. I'm afraid I'll miss my flight. I'll teleport myself to Wat Umong and hang out there for a while.

Waiting for a moment before boarding.



This trip has come to an end. Please feel free to share your thoughts and feedback.

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Ha ha ha ha


Goodbye for now.

Hello, Darkcutie.



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