@@MinimalistNomad that’s fine by me. It’s bloody cold in England right now. I want to see beautiful temples, waterfalls, eat lovely Thai food, and meet lovely ladies. Do you think Chiang Rai can provide those things? All in the lovely sunshine? If so I’ll be a happy man.
yes - northern thailand is the best place I have ever been - because of the people. Next time I need to go to Chiang Rai (I only know Chiang Mai and fell in love with it too)! South Thailand is different people. I am very excited about your West-Africa experiences.
"Minimalist Nomad"....., hm, nicht dass ich mich auch versuche so aufzustellen. Chiang Mai kenne ich ganz gut, war vor einigen Jahren einen ganzen Winter da und es hat mir sehr gut gefallen. Grüße aus Köln
@@MinimalistNomad yes, i feel the same. I am currently in Da Nang - great beach and not so busy as eg. Hanoi, Saigon I am curious to ask - ( ie. If you've already travelled in Vietnam) how smaller cities (eg Da Nang) would compare for you to Chiang Rai for living longer term - the people / place erc ? I realize it is an individual choice but I would be interested in your take on both
@john9675 Both cities are great in their own way. I love Da Nang's beach, mountains, infrastructure, location, logistics and cost of living. Chiang Rai is a totally different location but good for guys who like seclusion and solitude like I do.
Very informative, thanks!
You're welcome!👍
Thanks for posting this, great vid, very informative.
Thanks! Glad my video has been of value to you👍
Thanks for posting sir. I’m coming to Chiangrai next month for the first time and I’m very excited.
Enjoy your trip! But it is hot season there right now.
@@MinimalistNomad that’s fine by me. It’s bloody cold in England right now. I want to see beautiful temples, waterfalls, eat lovely Thai food, and meet lovely ladies. Do you think Chiang Rai can provide those things? All in the lovely sunshine? If so I’ll be a happy man.
Yes, you will definitely find all of those things there 👍
@@MinimalistNomadis it also humid in Northern Thailand? How about the rain, is it similar to rest of Thailand?.. Thanks!!
@ashvoj Perfect is the weather in January and February, dry and moderate temperatures. In March it is starting to get really hot.
yes - northern thailand is the best place I have ever been - because of the people. Next time I need to go to Chiang Rai (I only know Chiang Mai and fell in love with it too)! South Thailand is different people. I am very excited about your West-Africa experiences.
I agree. The people of Northern Thailand are very nice and authentic in their way.
Very useful information..Thank you
Anytime!
"Minimalist Nomad"....., hm, nicht dass ich mich auch versuche so aufzustellen. Chiang Mai kenne ich ganz gut, war vor einigen Jahren einen ganzen Winter da und es hat mir sehr gut gefallen. Grüße aus Köln
Super👍
Great video. Thank you. How is dating different in each city?
Haven't dated any girls there.
@@MinimalistNomadthank you for your channel. I really like your content and personality
@koufax174 Thanks Mate👍
Thanks for the video
Could you imagine living full time in Chiang Rai?
You are welcome. Permanently? I think so. It is a tranquil place even though it has no beach.
@@MinimalistNomad yes, i feel the same. I am currently in Da Nang - great beach and not so busy as eg. Hanoi, Saigon
I am curious to ask - ( ie. If you've already travelled in Vietnam) how smaller cities (eg Da Nang) would compare for you to Chiang Rai for living longer term - the people / place erc ?
I realize it is an individual choice but I would be interested in your take on both
@john9675 Both cities are great in their own way. I love Da Nang's beach, mountains, infrastructure, location, logistics and cost of living. Chiang Rai is a totally different location but good for guys who like seclusion and solitude like I do.
Thanks.
May see you there at some point
@john9675 Right on👍