

We may stay in CM for one night, before going up the next morning. This is the recommended flight schedule (approx $388, tax included):īangkok – Chiang Mai FD3 (Ideally, we should go straight up the mountains. Looking forward to meet all the participants at the meeting! Great for couples and those requiring more comfort and pampering.

(Can be booked through Asiarooms).Įurana Boutique Hotel: Beautifully-landscaped boutique hotel just inside the Old City, splurge without draining your pocket. Raming Lodge: Budget boutique also close to the night Bazaar, with Lanna-style rooms, good buffet spread. I have not decided the hotel I’ll be at but I am considering the following:Ĭhiang Mai Thai House: Budget hotel just a walk away from the Night Bazaar, some eco swimming pool and reasonable rates without breakfast. Those who want to stay on in CM after the camp-out are welcome to join me. I have some options if anyone is interested. If you need any cheaper hotel, then you can book direct with the hotel/guesthouse. I suggest you can stay at Suriwongse hotel which will be around S$50 for a double including a big buffet breakfast. If you need a hotel in the city, book online with or any other site. This is the best way to get to your hotel in the city. Licensed taxis will be there to take you to the city, which will cost around B120 (when I was last there in January). On arrival at CM airport, once you clear customs make your way to the taxi ranks at the left exit of the airport lobby. Terence: I think you need to give your flight details for them to decide. I’d suggest that you fly to CM on the 19th November, stay the night and then meet Terence and others who will be at the airport, taking the first? morning flight from Bangkok (FD3232 or FD3238 which arrive at 7.55am or 11.10am respectively). Your hotel, food and even travel experience can be shared together. Remember, two can travel as cheaply as one. May I suggest that you try to fly together to Chiang Mai and avoid getting lost or worse…
