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massage in chiang rai CHIANG RAI SOAPY MASSAGE PARLORS

Orchid Massage ParlourThere is a massage parlor called the Orchid at the side of the Wiang Inn hotel, on Phahonyothin Road, which is just down road from the night market and Edison’s.
The price is 1200 Baht and 1600 Baht for Body-Body Massage. There are about 20 girls in the fishbowl. The rooms are supposedly nice and clean.
15 to 20 girls maximum on offer. Friday Sat nights best.
WIANG INN HOTEL 893 Phaholyothin Road, Chiang Rai 57000 THAILAND Tel. (66) 0-5371-1533 Fax. (66) 0-5371-1877 Email : wianginn@ksc.th.com

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chiang rai mountain tour Tour of Mekong 2008

Date: Saturday 25 October, 2008Location: Thailand : Chiang Saen, Chiang RaiVisit Chiang Saen : where the glorious of the Lanna civilization shined itself among the wonderful scenery of the Golden Triangle (Thailand – Loas – Myanmar)07.00 – 15.00 hrs. - Registration, at leisure18.00 hrs. - Indulge your evening with the “Kan Tok”: the Northern Style of dinner in the opening ceremony of Chulakathin making merit at Wat Phra That Pha - ngao- At leisure
Date: Sunday 26 October, 2008Location / Route : Thailand : Chiang Saen – Chiang KhongDistance: 67 Km./Along the River Bank08.30 hrs. - The Opening Ceremony of the International Mountain Bike Touring: Tour of Mekong 2008 at Wat Phra That Pha-ngao and proceed to Amphoe Chiang Khong12.00 hrs. - Lunch14.00 hrs. - Take a deep breath while cycling along the Mekong River, head to Amphoe Chiang Khong. Enjoy the beautiful scenery that is filled with the numbers of orange as well as the tranquility of the Mekong River. Visit the Preservation and Breeding Pla Buek (The giant Catfish of the Mekong River) the only one office where take responsibility in breeding Pla Buek and experience the well-known hand woven, the masterpiece of “Tai Lue” Tribe at Ban hat Bai, Amphoe Chiang Khong15.00 hrs. - Arrive Chiang Khong, spend your leisure among the embrace of nature.
Date: Monday 27 October, 2008Location / Route: Start from Chiang Khong, Thailand to Loas PDR, visit Muang Huai Sai (Bo Kaeo Province), Muang Wiang Phuka (Luang Namtha Province)Distance: 120 km. /Hills06.00 hrs. - Time to say “Good Morning” and stop your fasting!Recharge your energy and be ready to warm up!(Dress Code: the fabulous project’s uniform)08.00 hrs. - Immigration Procedure, cross the Mekong: the International River to the gateway to Laos PDR that is on the Northern Region of Thailand: Muang Huai Sai, where its city is located on the bank of the Mekong River.08.30 hrs. - Riding on the Route No. R3 to Muang Wiang Phuka, that its age is around the corner of Chiang Saen, Thailand where the Lignite’s mine is located.12.00 hrs. - Enjoy lunch along the way and among the natural touch.18.00 hrs. - Arrive to Muang Wiang Phuka (stay overnight at Ruan Phak Thong Me Xai) and enjoy your first dinner in Laos.
Date: Tuesday 28 October 2008Location / Route: Laos PDR, Wiang Phuka – Luang NamthaDistance: 60 km. /Hills07.00 hrs. - Good Morning Laos! Enjoy your breakfast and warm up!08.00 hrs. - On your bike and Get set? Let’s go to Muang Luang Namtha, the northern most of Laos and the gateway to China and experience the various tribes that live together!13.00 hrs. - Arrive to Luang Namtha and stay overnight at Chok Chai Thon Resort.18.00 hrs. - Dinner and participate in the welcome ceremony of the Luang Namtha Province. The Troupe delivers some cloth, useful stuff to the Governor to provide to its people.
Date: Wednesday 29 October, 2008Location / Route: Luang Namtha - Ban Nateoi – Bo Ten Border, China – Muang LaDistance: 115 Km. / Flat road and hills06.00 hrs. - Breakfast and warm up07.00 hrs. - Leaving Luang Namtha to Ban Nateoi, Bo Ten Border and proceed to Immigration procedure. (54 km.)13.00 hrs. - Lunch at Bo Ten17.00 hrs. - Riding together as the caravan, enjoy the beautiful scenery along the way.(Muang La is the special administrative region of the People’s Republic of China, located on the migration path of the Thai Lue tribe to Thailand), Stay overnight at Jin Xiu Hotel
Date: Thursday 30 October, 2008Route / Location: Muang La – Chiang Klang Village, The People’s Republic of ChinaDistance: 77 km. /Hills06.00 hrs. - Enjoy the Tai Lue style breakfast and warm up07.00 hrs. - Ahead to the Forest Preservation Area, experience the wonderful scenery of the town on the hill top as well as challenge yourself with the riding up and free wheeling down hill 77 km., 1,200 meters above sea level.12.00 hrs. - Rest and lunch along the way (at the top of the second hill.16.00 hrs. - Arrive to Chiang Klang Village, experience the way of life of the Tai Lue tribe, stay overnight in the wooden house, antique style in the ancient village of the Tai Lue among the Rubber and Banana field.18.00 hrs. - Spend your wonderful moment of dinner with the Tai Lue’s style as well as feast your eyes on the cultural performances. (The troupe will donate some money for public use of the village.)
Date: Friday 31 October, 2008Route / Location : Chiang Klang Village – Chiang Roong (Jinghong), The People’s Republic of ChinaDistance: 90 km. /Hills07.00 hrs. - Breakfast and warm up! (Dress Code: the fabulous uniform!)08.00 hrs. - Riding to Chiang Roong (Jing hong): the city of peacock, located in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous prefecture province and has the long term and closely relationship with Thailand.12.00 hrs. - Enjoy lunch.17.00 hrs. - Arrive to Chiang Roong (Jing hong), cross the bridge over the Mekong River and relax / at leisure.
Date: Saturday 1 November 200808.00 – 11.00 hrs. - Participate in the 1st Mountain Bike Competition at Jing hongRemarks: - The tour optional program is available for the riders if you don’t join the competition.- Visit the Tai Lue Temple as well as enjoy the Tai Lue Cultural Performances
Date: Sunday 2 November 2008Route: Chiang Roong (Jinghong) Pier to Chiang Saen, Chiang Rai, Thailand (by boat)(10 hrs aprroximately)07.00 hrs. - Breakfast and be ready to cruise from Chiang Roong Pier.12.00 hrs. - Lunch on the boat18.00 hrs. - Arrive Chiang Saen Pier, Chiang Rai safely
****************************************Remarks: The programme is subject to change without notice. We will try the best to inform you as soon as possible.

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coyote bars chiang rai

Night venues bar guide for Chiang Rai nightlife Chiangrai nitelife ... Thailand Travel Guide Chiang Rai Nightlife Dining Out and Bars in Chiang Rai

Chiang Mai & Chiang Rai Nightlife
Chiang Mai has quite a reasonable nightlife scene for a provincial town. Although best known for its cultural attractions and beautiful scenery, it still manages to serve up a decent selection of go-gos and other entertainment venues. Our sister site, baronbonk.com, features a number of articles on Chiang Mai, the latest of which you can find at http://www.baronbonk.com/nownow.shtml and http://www.baronbonk.com/morethan.shtml
Spotlight Bar 47 Kotchasan Road. Tel: 053-276 012. The best go-go bar in Chiang Mai. The girls are good looking and smile more than the ones at other places. The bar fine is 400 baht, falling to 300 after midnight.
Cozy Corner Moon Muang, across the moat from Spotlight. Since the crackdown, things have been shaky here. Sometimes there is dancing, sometimes only hostesses. One thing is for sure, the shower show is long gone. Bar fine is 450 baht.
Starsix Off Loi Kroh, behind the Imperial Mae Ping Hotel. Once the raunchiest of the Chiang Mai girly bars, Star Six has also stopped all the special shows. The dark interior is a bit too much and there are too many ladyboys for my taste. That said, they do tend to be very beautiful, which is not how I would describe to the resident girls. I always steer round this seedy little clip joint. Cover charge 100 baht, bar fine 500 baht.
Disco Nice Illusion Chaiyapoom Road, across from Sompet Market. The place where many working girls stop at on their way home. Open until late.
Sayuri 3 Bamrungrat Road, Soi 2. Tel: 053-242 361. One of the better fish bowl massage parlours in town. Frequented largely by Asian tourists, though Westerners are very welcome. Around 1,000 baht for the bath package.
Puang Zad Coffee Shop Chiang Mai Hills Hotel, 18 Huay Kaew. Tel: 053-400 601/5. Another massage/bath place. This is more centrally located than Sayuri and the girls are more familiar with Westerners. The prices are accordingly higher.

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massage chiang rai

Chiang Rai town has many massage parlors
19 Aug 2008 ... Massage: Chiangrai. star Starred listings indicate the recommendations of the publisher. Please mention reading about these listings

Chiang Rai town has many massage parlors. This site used to say "over 20" - now there's about that many within just a short walk from the WangKom Hotel! A few small, rather drab, unpartitioned ones opened recently in neighborhoods which never offered such service before, but the 'massage by the blind' seems closed down already!The Dusit and Wiang Inn offer the most expensive rates, varying according to service. The Dusit has saunas, with either herbal or regular steam. The Wiang Inn offers "Ap Op Nuat," which involves bathing.Pai Massage on Pahonyothin at Sanpanart Road, just south of the Wiang Inn Hotel and on the same side, has a Wat Po certification, with foot and oil massage. The owner teaches foot massage - one week, 2000 baht. Wat Po, in Bangkok, has the most famous and respected school of massage in Thailand.Behind Tuk Khao (White House) Restaurant at the 5-way intersection by the King Mengrai Monument is Sayan Ancient Thai Style Massage, Herbal Massage and Coffee House (814/2 Nongbua Rd., tel 716228 or 01-980-6037. The coffeehouse isn't much, but the quality of massage is high, and much recommended. B200 (300 for tourists) for two hours.Ruan Kaew Bar and Restaurant on Tanalai Road, just east of Rattanakhet (on the north side), offers herbal sauna and oil massage (Dok Gaeo Massage). Right near the Wiang Come Hotel are Udom Rak (call 712032 for home or hotel service); Kinaree; Udom Rak; Bua Tong, nearer Jet Yod, offers foot massage (B150/hr) and oil massage (B200/hr). Gail-Dutchley (tel 053-713967 or 01-251-6365), offers health, foot and oil (B300/2 hours) in a clean, polite environment. By the Jet Yod corner is Kleen Barber, with ancient massage upstairs, and face massage in the barber chairs, B130/hr. The WangCome Traditional Massage shop next door, closer to the corner, offers regular (B200/2hrs), foot (1hr/200B), oil (2hr/300B) and "special" oil massage for B400/2 hours. 053-750889. Near Pahonyothin is Tong Sam "333" with mostly Burmese and hilltribe masseuses (still working on Thai and hardly ready for English!). There's another at the Night Bazaar and Korn on Pahonyothin, both of which specialize in foot massage.Ganda Hatawada, towards Banpaprakan Road from the entrance to the Wang Kom Hotel (north section), has foot and oil massage for B300/hr, B500/2hrs. One hour traditional massage is B200, 2 hours 300. Tel.(053)752220-2 for home or hotel service, 9am to 1 am. And there's Happy House, north across from the hotel, just off Jet Yod (for hotel service call 053-752116) and Lady Massage...Another parlor is at the Inn Come Hotel, by the locally famous Par Club, just off Highway 1 on the opposite side from Big C. The masseuses here are all well trained, over 30, and offer regular, oil and foot massage. There's a sauna, and good hot showers. Manee, east of the bus station, is oriented to locals.On Ruanjit Thawai Road, behind the smaller Post Office and Mai Thai Restaurant (but not as far as the casket shops) is Nutchanat, frequented almost entirely by tour groups. Customers without Thai language skills pay B300/2hrs.On the north side of Pratu ChiangMai Road, at the back of the potted and landscaping plant business, is Chantanee Massage, 100B/hr, even for foot massage. They claim a special, healthful technique, have an herbal sauna and maintain a good reputation.Massage by the blind (Nuat Pan Boran doi Thai Khon Ta Bot), opposite the Khai Mengrai Maharat Hospital past the Oub Kham Museum from Den Ha Intersection, was open 8 am to 10 pm, B100/hr (try phoning 053-759234). Rates usually vary from 200 baht for two hours for Thai speakers (tourists arriving with a samlor or tuk-tuk driver pay at least B150/hr), to 900 baht for two hours at the Dusit, and more for "Ap Op Nuat". Tipping is recommended for a good masseuse one might like to return to.In other towns massage is also available, but with less chance of any English or other foreign language capacity. In Mae Sai, many masseuses don't even speak Thai, but they're good at their work!At Ban Muang Noi, Amphoe Wiang Pa Pao is the physically humble Sunshine House, where massage and meditation are taught. 80 km from Chiang Mai, just before the Hot Spring tourist trap, is a small turn-off across a fast stream. Several kilometers up a newly paved road is the Mae Tho River Valley royal agricultural project for Black Lahu, Lisu, Karen, Hmong and Akha resident peoples. In 1986, Ban Muang Noi Trekker Lodge opened there. A German Dharma teacher, Asokananda, then opened his Ayurvedic massage and Vipassana meditation center on the side of Doi Mot (Mu 8, Huai Nam Rin, or Lin, depending on one's abilities with l's and r's). E-mail leemihong@hotmail.com or mirakhyber@yahoo.com for more detailed information.

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Chiang Rai Province

Chiang Rai Province


Chiang Rai (Thai: เชียงราย) is the most northern province (changwat) of Thailand. Neighbouring provinces are (from east clockwise) Phayao, Lampang and Chiang Mai. In the north it borders Shan State of Myanmar and Bokeo and Oudomxai of Laos.

Geography

The average elevation of the province is 580 m. The north of the province belongs to the so-called Golden Triangle, at which the borders of Thailand, Laos and Myanmar converge - an area which was very unsafe because of the drug smuggling across the borders. The Mekong river forms the boundary with Laos, the Mae Sai and Ruak River to Myanmar. Through the town of Chiang Rai itself flows the Kok River.
King Mengrai Monument at Chiang Rai ProvinceKing Mengrai Monument at Chiang Rai Province

While the eastern part of the province is relatively flat river plains, the western part consists of mountainous terrain. While not the highest elevation of the province, the 1322 m high Doi Tung (Flag hill) is the most important hill. The Wat Phra That Doi Tung temple on top of the hill according to the chronicles dates back to the year 911. Nearby is the Doi Tung royal villa, former residence of the Late Princess mother (mother of the present king) Somdej Phra Srinagarindra. Thanks to her activities the hills were reforested, and the hill tribes changed from growing poppy to other crops.


History
Popualtions have dwelled in Chiang Rai since the 7th century and it became the center of the Lanna Thai Kingdom during the 13th century. The region, rich in natural resources and textiles, was occupied by the Burmese until 1786.
Chiang Rai became a province in 1910, after being part of the kingdom of Lannathai for centuries. After Lannathai was incorporated into Thailand, it stayed an autonomous region and thus the Chiang Rai area was administered from Chiang Mai.
Chiang Rai province’s Golden Triangle bordering Laos and Burma was once the hub of opium production which had much influence on cultural practices and lifestyles. Until this day, entire clans live together in bamboo houses and each village has its own individual character.

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Girls being girls - Chiang Rai, Thailand


Girls being girls - Chiang Rai, Thailand