The Truth About Why I Live in Chiang Mai...

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    After living in Chiang Mai for almost 7 years, I don’t think I have ever sat down and spoken about why I chose to live here.
    Thailand has so many amazing cities where you could choose to become an expat and each come with their own pros and cons.
    Pattaya, Bangkok and Phuket are tourist hubs that are packed with nightlife and entertainment…
    Koh Samui and Krabi amount other places have beautiful beaches where I could spend my days relaxing…
    However, despite all of this I still choose to live in the north of Thailand.
    In this video, I talk about the reasons why…
    #thailand #expat #digitalnomad

Комментарии • 193

  • @tunvaratchuekumhod
    @tunvaratchuekumhod 2 года назад +39

    First of all, thank you for loving Thailand. And I am a Thai person who loves this country very much. because we have Thai language have delicious food There is a good and beautiful culture. You have to come and experience it for yourself to know that Thailand is amazing.

    • @zandig666
      @zandig666 Год назад +1

      Thx I'm thinking about spending some time there when I retire

    • @deboraleggerini5729
      @deboraleggerini5729 Год назад +2

      Agreed! I've been to nearly 100 countries and Thailand is my favourite. Lucky you to be born in this country!

    • @chewietoellobogerena
      @chewietoellobogerena Год назад +1

      Sounds very interesting..

  • @212Roger
    @212Roger 2 года назад +31

    Chiang Mai is so “doable.” Less culture shock in CM. Been “In-N-Out” of living in Chiang Mai nine times over the past ten years. Waiting for hurdles to ease.. it’s been twenty-five months. 🙏🏼

  • @thebigpicture-elpanorama
    @thebigpicture-elpanorama 2 года назад +22

    Hi Brett ," one man's meat is another man's poison". I wouldn't trade Bangkok for any other part of Thailand and I wouldn't trade Huai Khwang for another part of Banhkok. Another great video by the way. Looking forward to having a pint with you when you get down here to Huai Khwang.

    • @eamesho7723
      @eamesho7723 2 года назад

      agreed with the meat man poison thing. I stay in Huai Khwang area most often when I head down to bangkok and it has this chaotic charm about it.

    • @Kenny-Ross
      @Kenny-Ross 2 года назад

      I fell in love with Bangkok. I was there November 2019. It checks all the boxes for me.

  • @pacoandellie
    @pacoandellie 2 года назад +16

    Hey, Brett! I agree 100 percent with your reasons for living in Chiang Mai. When I first started coming to Thailand, CM was the first place I visited and still to this day is my favorite place in Thailand. Sure, I love the beaches in the south, but the hiking there is amazing and it's so easy to get around in the city. I'm retiring in January (I'm still pretty young thankfully) and will be in Thailand for a while. CM will be my first stop.
    If you have a second, any thoughts regarding a convenient and reasonably priced accommodation for a week? I can always google map it. Thanks for the quality and interesting channel. Peace!

  • @cromwel1st
    @cromwel1st 2 года назад +4

    Just got back to uk today from chiang mai its got so many night markets temples on every corner well worth going to also check out lampang

  • @heasoundsystems
    @heasoundsystems 2 года назад +13

    I am moving abroad in 4 1/2 years, and I am debating between Thailand and the Philippines as a 1st run starting point for retirement. While I am sure my plans will remain fluid as I experience long-term life in the region. This video is exactly what I need for the kind of information I am looking for. Thank you!

    • @TomorrowMan-ig5gx
      @TomorrowMan-ig5gx 9 месяцев назад

      Thailand is way better. More liberal in many ways and people friendly and don't steal. Food is really good here too! If you like the bar scene, ladies, ladyboys, whatever you like, you will find it here in Thailand. Moved here a year ago because I like LB's and I am so happy I did!

  • @brett_dev
    @brett_dev  2 года назад +11

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  • @30AndAWakeUp
    @30AndAWakeUp 2 года назад +9

    Great points...and definitely agree with a majority of them on the why and why nots. One of the best Chiang Mai descriptions I ever heard was, "Chiang Mai is a beach town without a beach."

  • @saddq1
    @saddq1 2 года назад +6

    You should really visit Hat Yai one day. It's a city of similar size to Chiang Mai, but culturally very different, with a large Chinese and Muslim influence on its culture, food etc. There are very few farangs and the beach is quite close to city, only a 45 minute motorbike drive at the most.

  • @buythedip1161
    @buythedip1161 2 месяца назад +1

    Sorry Brett, I listened to this entire video and you never mentioned the burning season. For 5 months each year, the air in Chiang Mai is filled with thick acrid smoke. I do not smoke and I do not wish to live in a region that smokes. All of you folks who love Chiang Mai so much need to explain (in detail) what happens in Chaing Mai between January and May each year.

  • @asia-focus
    @asia-focus 2 года назад +20

    There is a good reason why Chiang Mai has been called "The Rose Of The North" for decades by both Thai people and Westerners. I noticed this when I started to watch more historical Thai drama series. Whenever Chiang Mai was mentioned, it was spoken about as a 'special place' where you might take your partner for a romantic weekend away.

  • @อีเจี๊ยบหลังม๊อบ

    เชียงใหม่เมืองแห่งคนใจดีมีน้ำใจ😊

  • @kimtoftjohannsen9099
    @kimtoftjohannsen9099 2 года назад +1

    Coming to chiang mai soon, i saw that the hard rock café is permanently closed ? I'm not much into jazz and stuff, Is there anything you can name that plays equally rock music 🎶?

  • @RetiredInThailand
    @RetiredInThailand 2 года назад +4

    How true about the mobility.
    a 2 hour trip in Bangkok can get you to a different section of the city, most of it standing in lines, underground or standing in the middle of a DRT train seeing nothing but the back of a person's head ... a 2 hour trip from Chiang Mai can get you a spectacular drive through beautiful mountain scenery on fun twisty roads passing through interesting little villages and very friendly people.
    During the Covid shutdown I lived in both Sankapaeng and Hong Dong (about 15 minutes outside of the old city) and while there were some places closed, for the most part the life went on a normal with a few restrictions (temperature scans, phone app to scan a QR code, social distancing, etc) Restaurants were open, local markets were opened ... I had to go back to Canada and due to flight cancellations had to stay there for 3 months (Oakville, just outside of Toronto) and I couldn't go anywhere except to the grocery store and stand in a line to get in) Since all my friends were in the age risk category we were unable to get together, and there were no bars open to gather at anyway. Chiang Mai was a much better place to wait out Covid.

  • @qazimaluk7493
    @qazimaluk7493 2 года назад +4

    thanks, u educate me about the history of Chiang mai,I always visit there.I hate beaches,the rest of i am agree 99.9% with u.,I fly from Seattle to Taipei and then Chiang mai,avoid Bangkok ugly heat.

  • @adamroy508
    @adamroy508 2 года назад +4

    Loved this, I'm considering moving to Chiang Mai. I've been on a holiday for a week but I think it's somewhere I could definitely live. Although I love the beach but really agree with you about taking it for granted. You might of made my mind up for me!

  • @chrisrussell6781
    @chrisrussell6781 2 года назад +4

    It's a great place,has everything for me. Can't wait to come back soon. Best wishes Brett.

  • @kingsdaughter777
    @kingsdaughter777 Год назад +2

    I enjoy your presenting style. Great video. You're a Brit who speaks real English that is understandable. Subscribed. Thanks brother.

  • @spicykimchi1
    @spicykimchi1 2 года назад +3

    I was first in Thailand (Bangkok and Chaing Mai) at the end of 2007. I flew in with no pants or long-sleeved shirts packed. When I got to Chiang Mai, it was great in the day, but I FROZE at night. Yeah, I had to break down and buy some pants and a jacket.
    It's a great city. Motorbikes are a bit intimidating for me, but perhaps I can learn.

  • @charliestride3116
    @charliestride3116 2 года назад +3

    Hi Brett just watched your video on CHIANG MIA I travelled there about 10 years ago and fell in love with it And have been coming back ever since Have now been seeing a thai lady that works in a hotel And I plan to sell my house in Gt Yarmouth Norfolk (if you know it) And retire to CHIANG Mia and live with her and her two boys So just wanted to thank you for all your advice Charles Stride

  • @philsmith9274
    @philsmith9274 2 года назад +7

    Hi Brett..been living in jomtien for 4 months but not going to settle here...chang mai really appeals to me...big concern is the burning season...how bad is it really and how long does it last...really good vlog btw...be lucky

    • @martinj.3510
      @martinj.3510 2 года назад

      Hello Phil.
      May I ask why you chose to not settle in Jomtien. I ask because I am thinking about settling in Jomtien. Thanks.

    • @RetiredInThailand
      @RetiredInThailand 2 года назад +2

      Depends on your health I guess. Lots of people can put up with it. I did fine last year, but had to put an air purifier in the bedroom ... you'll have a slightly sore throat most of the time, and you should wear a mask (which is probably why wearing a mask for Covid in Chiang Mai was never much of an issue, everyone has long gotten used to it for burning season) but coming from Canada, the air quality certainly is noticeably poor here during burning season. The last few days have been hovering between 'moderate & poor' so for the most part a healthy person will not have too many issues, when it gets into the 'dangerous' range you will probably notice a mild sore throat and some mild congestion and runny nose for short periods (feels to me like a mild allergy reaction to some plant I just sniffed ... passes in an hour or so, and may happen a few times a day ... same for the wife.)
      I'm probably going to fight through it this year as I am not fully retired until April, so I sort of need to stay here where I have all my computers, monitors, Internet connections, etc, but next year I think I will take the wife and dogs and head to somewhere out of the haze and rent a house for 3 months ... I suspect that will be 10K baht or less per month ($300 USD) for a nice 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom (I own my own place in Chiang Mai, so I don't have to pay rent for that, so I can look at burning season as a chance to explore a new part of Thailand for 2 or 3 months.!)

    • @eamesho7723
      @eamesho7723 2 года назад +1

      Hi Phil. the burning season typically last about 3 months and most people do what Hung Dong Boy has mentioned below; they take the opportunity to explore some other parts of Thailand.

  • @BrokerBasil
    @BrokerBasil 2 года назад +9

    Interesting commentary - thanks Brett. I've been in Chiang Mai for the past 5 weeks and was in Phuket for 10 weeks before that. Looking ahead to potential retirement location I'm torn between the two but also plan to look at Hua Hin - my next stop. Chiang Mai (I'm in NE old city - Moonmuang Rd Soi 6) has a warm, friendly feeling and great sense of community and good karma with healthy food/activity options. It also has all the outdoor options you mention - great hiking/cycling opportunities. I do think about the beach and that is the one thing missing but then I'd do most of my swimming in pools anyway so ...
    Phuket gets a bad rap and you should visit. Yes it's definitely more expensive but offers everything anyone can want - best beaches (Bangtao is my favorite long beach and Freedom for more intimate feeling), restaurants/bars (rowdy Bangla Rd or quieter family-friendly in say, Choeng Thale), cycling/sports opportunities, malls, Phuket town, expat/local scenes etc.
    Hua Hin - hope to take second look in next days but I see it as a mix of CM, Phuket and Bangkok - covering all bases (and close to Bangkok) but not excelling in any.
    I'd love to have caught up for a coffee (yes, so many great coffee shops here) during my stay and now I'm about to book my departure (overnight train or fly) .. next time if you are ever available (I know you probably have lots going on).
    Additional complication: I'm also looking at Philippines - plan to make first visit there in late March.

    • @212Roger
      @212Roger 2 года назад +2

      Good luck with the food in The Philippines. My ex wife, a Filipina, had to cook two different meals every time we ate at home. The food is that bad. 555 Do visit and take care.

    • @BrokerBasil
      @BrokerBasil 2 года назад +1

      @@212Roger haha thanks. I’m right this minute savoring my last green smoothie bowl at KhunKae juice bar - love this place in CM.

    • @eamesho7723
      @eamesho7723 2 года назад +2

      Ive set my eyes on retirement in Thailand and already secured a piece of land in Huahin under my wives name. I want a region that has both the mountains and the sea, while not being too far apart from bangkok. Huahin is constructing a freeway connecting bangkok that will reduce travelling time by half (4 to 2 hours). They also have tons of nice resorts; resulting in a some foreign tourism so food wise I will still be able to get some variety.

    • @BrokerBasil
      @BrokerBasil 2 года назад

      @@eamesho7723 All sounds good tho not sure about expected completion date for that fast freeway/train? I ended up missing Hua Hin and heading to Phangan for Full Moon instead - now back in Phuket as my friend was coming here.

    • @heatherhall3240
      @heatherhall3240 Год назад +1

      You are the absolute best person that I’ve found who explains exactly what I need to know before moving to Chiang Mai! I plan on moving out next February if you want to get together when I move! I’d love to be friends!

  • @Bodzio1982
    @Bodzio1982 Год назад +2

    Hey Brett. You’re absolutely right. I’ve been to Thailand couple times and I love Chiang Mai. I like to stay on the beaches when on holidays but if I had to pick a place to live it would be the northern part.

  • @hoffhomme7106
    @hoffhomme7106 2 года назад +4

    Great vid Brett, balanced, informative and very unbiased delivery. You're a wise young man. Cheers.

  • @N2564a
    @N2564a 2 года назад +3

    Spot on
    I noticed the friendliness in Chiang Mai was on another level. Do you recommend the old city for monthly rentals?

  • @tarapruett4664
    @tarapruett4664 Год назад +2

    I love Chiang Mai for the people too. I totally get you. Thank you. Good job.

  • @pampam8276
    @pampam8276 2 года назад +3

    Thank you so much Brett. I am Thai I believe all Thai people love you. I still love and be proud of you . thank you very much

  • @everybodysjonathan
    @everybodysjonathan 2 года назад +2

    I was there about 9 years ago and shared your same feelings. A Very chill vibe and friendly people. I was there about a week ago and it felt like 50/50 foreigners and Thai people. It just Didn’t really feel like Thailand to me.

  • @TheVoiceofReason4ya
    @TheVoiceofReason4ya 2 года назад +3

    Brett, in part thanks to you I'm finally taking the plunge, and heading out to Thailand. Now that baby dictator of Canada has "Suspended" the travel mandates for us unclean (for how long who knows), what are your thoughts on Phetchaburi, specifically a place like Hua Hin? Is that a place you would go to live? I am going between a sleepy seaside place like that, and Chiang Mai to stay. Cheers man.

    • @brett_dev
      @brett_dev  2 года назад +2

      Hua Hin is nice. I'd spend a month or so in each and see what you like best.

    • @TheVoiceofReason4ya
      @TheVoiceofReason4ya 2 года назад

      @@brett_dev Great advice, thanks again man, much appreciated!

  • @flagsas
    @flagsas 2 года назад +3

    Practicalities go out the window for me when choosing somewhere to live. It's all about how I feel about a place and how that place makes me feel. That being said, Chiang Mai is special because it is one of the few places I know that has it all.

  • @BFA74
    @BFA74 2 года назад +11

    Very well put. I have been in Chiang Mai since April 2021 and am currently down in Koh Phangan which was to escape burning season but heading back to Chiang Mai despite the burning season in a couple of days time. Miss it too much.
    I think Thailand is a bit like the UK in some ways, the further North you go, the friendlier it gets.

    • @brett_dev
      @brett_dev  2 года назад +2

      That's a good comparison!

    • @noorur
      @noorur 11 месяцев назад

      @@brett_dev except til you hit the Geordie areas ?

  • @jomontanee
    @jomontanee 2 года назад +1

    Chiang Mai is THE BEST OF BOTH WORLD. The rich heritage culture together with modernization! Great wi-fi everywhere. And just a few blocks away from modern malls are the beautiful scenery of breathtaking mountains. Cost of living is do inexpensive.
    But…I choose Pattaya over Chiang Mai anytime. The seaside beach with all the fun living.

  • @NickedOff
    @NickedOff Год назад +2

    Great advice Brett! Thanks for sharing your experiences. I haven't heard many people talk about traveling near Nong Khai or Udon Thani (near Vientiane). Is there a reason why? Or do you know any areas within Thailand that's recommended to avoid?

    • @johng4093
      @johng4093 Год назад

      There are so many cities in Thailand worth visiting, you can find tours if you aren't sure about navigating it yourself.

  • @mrjjwilson
    @mrjjwilson Год назад +2

    Great video Brett, glad to see Chiang Mai is still reliable, getting ready to return soon 🎉

  • @DerekCullenOutdoors
    @DerekCullenOutdoors 2 года назад +1

    Nice one, Brett. Enjoyed listening to you while tidying the house here :p Looking forward to coming back to CM later this year !

  • @joegiccominato7402
    @joegiccominato7402 2 года назад +3

    Great insight as into why you live in Chiang Mai Brett, cheers for the video. I'm going to Chiang Mai in May so I might see you around. I cant believe you have never been to Phuket but i can understand why, its not the quietest place. Stay safe mate

    • @robertspence4729
      @robertspence4729 2 года назад

      Seen about 30 provinces in Thailand phuket is the last place I would recommend .

    • @joegiccominato7402
      @joegiccominato7402 2 года назад

      @@robertspence4729 you cant just say that, tell me why and where would you recommend I go for a visit. I'm going to be in Thailand for 90 days to explore and see what's best. Cheers

  • @psay4857
    @psay4857 2 года назад +1

    So right about the beach. I live by the beach here in ca and hardly go. 😂

  • @kidpoker1000
    @kidpoker1000 2 года назад +1

    Thank You, I have been to chaing Mia 4 times .. This helps me decide where to retire in Thailand.

  • @ChrisLivingInYork
    @ChrisLivingInYork 6 месяцев назад

    10:51 I’ve only spoken with one Taxi driver so it’s not necessarily a good idea to use one reference but he told me 70% of Chiang Mai’s economy is based on a tourism. I was also surprised to know the vast majority of his customers are in fact foreigners and not locals. I’ve just come back from Chiang Mai and compared to 2012 I would say the younger generation are no more friendlier in Chiang Mai than Bangkok. Maybe the older generation in there 40’s up were friendlier in the past, but definitely not the younger generation who are so glued to there phones they don’t interact as much. I miss the old Thailand but that doesn’t mean it’s not a great place to live or visit.

  • @tanyavernon8459
    @tanyavernon8459 2 года назад +1

    TBH I think the burning season would absolutely slay me as I'm asthmatic, I'd need to disappear down south for a couple of months ( not Phuket though, really don't like the place}. Are there any live music venues/rock bars in Chiang Mai?

  • @joeleliaskivi9029
    @joeleliaskivi9029 2 года назад +6

    I lived in Bangkok 4-years. My second choice would have been Chiang Mai. I've seen the beaches and the hustle and bustle of the city. I do agree on what you said on the video. Plus, Chiang Mai has the best mountains and roads for motorcyckling.

  • @eddy_creative
    @eddy_creative 2 года назад +2

    When I lived in Chiang Mai and then spent 10 days in Krabi/Railay Beach, I honestly couldn't wait to get back to Chiang Mai. Poor water supply, too many hippies doing Yoga and smoking weed, full of westerners doing selfies and dirty water from all the boats polluting the shore..... naa, it wasn't what it was made out to be. Chiang Mai has so much variety, great coffee etc etc, its just a dream.

    • @eddy_creative
      @eddy_creative Год назад +1

      @@richardbrown9344 Well i actually live in Bangkok at the moment and i've been going to Koh Chang / Koh Kood, very close to BKK, Hua Hin is certainly another option

  • @arie9034
    @arie9034 Год назад +1

    I’ve lived near the beach in Los Angeles for 28 years and I rarely go to the beach🤷🏻‍♂️…thus your point about not having a beach in Chiang Mai !!

  • @TomorrowMan-ig5gx
    @TomorrowMan-ig5gx 9 месяцев назад

    Have you lived anywhere but Chang Mai? I hear it is boring after a while. Good food scene but smoggy and hot. So many nice places like Bansean, Satahip, Rayong...that run south of Pattaya. We get very little rain here and can't beat the ocean and it's cheaper to live in more Thai towns than where the expats and tourist are!

  • @sasportswearandsigns2573
    @sasportswearandsigns2573 Год назад

    Hi Brett thinking of visiting Thailand, my first time to hopefully move over there eventually. Would Chiang Mai be the best place ? I have diabetes type 2 and use insulin. Plus do you require Thai driving license.

  • @myfriendgoo2816
    @myfriendgoo2816 Год назад

    What, no mention of rubbish burning season, when nearby farmers burn a lot of plant discards in advance of the new growing season and the smoke can be a problem? I know some years are worse than others. Udon Thani is the most farang-friendly place in Isaan...my only problem there is the summers can be hot & humid. Cool in winters, though.

  • @alvinkoh5556
    @alvinkoh5556 Год назад

    What is so important about the beach? It is sandy, sticky and way too salty!
    Beaches are for the young and fun loving, whereas the mountains are for the introspective and peace loving.

  • @trailrunningexperience496
    @trailrunningexperience496 2 года назад +1

    First went to Chiang Mai in 2009 went back every year until covid hit. Can’t wait to get back to get ‘up the doi’ on the daily

  • @gregkrauze6470
    @gregkrauze6470 8 месяцев назад +1

    You are right about that beach thing. I lived 7 minutes walk away from one and now when I have over 30miles to drive I am there more often

  • @gwdrew86
    @gwdrew86 2 года назад +1

    Chiang mai is a great jumping off point for great motorcycle trips. Mae Hon Son, Golden Triangle to Chiang Rai and Fang and one I recently discovered, Routes 1148 and 1081 near Nan.
    As for another city check out Nan. I could live there
    Unfortunately had to get out because of pollution. Am in Phuket. Yeah beaches are nice but the rest is awful..

    • @robertspence4729
      @robertspence4729 2 года назад

      Got that right ten years ago probably not to bad nowadays not for me over crowded and definitely not going back.

  • @urbanart7325
    @urbanart7325 Год назад

    How do you stay long term with the newkng term stay policiest

  • @jomcmahon8115
    @jomcmahon8115 Год назад +1

    Hi Brett from Queensland. Thanks for your vlog.
    Interesting to learn why it is different from the rat race of the main touristy places. Didn't know it was different ethnically. I will be following you from now on. Cheers.

  • @boujeemanifestor
    @boujeemanifestor 2 года назад +1

    I love it here also. Loved hearing your perspective of Chiang Mai

  • @p.c.h.6721
    @p.c.h.6721 Год назад

    Hi, thanks for the information, just one question, Someone said to me that Chiang Mai is boring, is it True?

  • @ashpitcher3
    @ashpitcher3 2 года назад +1

    Great info Brett, been once, now looking at a move there. This will hopefully help me convince the better half 🤣

  • @mathewboyd3746
    @mathewboyd3746 2 года назад +1

    This vid makes me want to book a flight now to Chang Mai. Sounds like its everything I been looking for! in a Thai city :)

  • @darylellis1550
    @darylellis1550 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the information. I never gave serious thought to Chiang Mai as a place to live, but you have changed my mind. Look forward to visiting.

  • @rabournm
    @rabournm 2 года назад +1

    You're right, Chiang Mai is just more relaxed. It's why I stay here. Side note, your videos are part of what drew me here 3 years ago.

  • @urbanart7325
    @urbanart7325 Год назад

    My wife will ask me about access to good healthcare for older couple

  • @NiiickTheGreek
    @NiiickTheGreek 2 года назад +1

    Good video Brett, very descriptive indeed. My friend Danny lives there and told me a lot of the same points you’ve mentioned. Keep up the good content buddy 👌 Carcollectioncoventry

  • @Jaimito1981
    @Jaimito1981 Год назад

    How's the weed game in Chiang Mai? I've heard canna is legal in Thailand now

  • @RUSTY-A-L
    @RUSTY-A-L 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this video Brett, it was so informative and heart felt. I've started my Affiliated Marketing business and hope to get it up to speed before visiting later this year.

  • @GerekJordan93
    @GerekJordan93 2 года назад +1

    Great video. Thanks for sharing your veteran experience.

  • @carllosangeles9586
    @carllosangeles9586 2 года назад +2

    Loved Chiang Mai, did a year there in 2013. Sometimes I think about going back, but I'm enjoying being in USA/Mexico. Just easy place to live.

    • @joenewontheblock2404
      @joenewontheblock2404 2 года назад

      Where are you in Mexico? What is the dating scene there?

    • @carllosangeles9586
      @carllosangeles9586 2 года назад +1

      @@joenewontheblock2404 Mexico City. Dating scene is good depends what you want I have kids on asia and London so prefer jsut to causally date

  • @lgbtally4ever
    @lgbtally4ever Год назад

    Sry, not finding the links you mentioned in this video.

  • @MyOwnWayMusic
    @MyOwnWayMusic 2 года назад +1

    Great video Brett, always interesting..

  • @Sudip_Sarkar_Charles_Edwards
    @Sudip_Sarkar_Charles_Edwards Год назад

    Chiang mai is lovely place, i want to stay in chiang mai as well.

  • @Majestros
    @Majestros 2 года назад

    Does the burning season bother you?

  • @bretzky9261
    @bretzky9261 2 года назад +3

    Smokey season a dealbreaker for me.

    • @JK-fr6hu
      @JK-fr6hu 2 года назад +1

      Just saw it’s 3 months Jan - march. I’d take off down to Pattaya then, January weather in Pattaya can be pleasant. Head back up after march burning season done.

    • @RetiredInThailand
      @RetiredInThailand 2 года назад +3

      @@roygoad2870 Correct ... burning season just started maybe 2 weeks ago. Moderate level today, has varied over the last week between moderate & high. Took a trip up near Myanmar last weekend, the trip up it was difficult to see the mountains until about an hour outside of Chiang Mai, even though I was in them lol, the trip back was pretty near clear so had a great scenic drive for a least one day.

  • @stevemahoney6493
    @stevemahoney6493 Год назад

    Smoke season? King Meng rai?

  • @MarcusHiggs
    @MarcusHiggs 2 года назад +1

    Another great vid Brett. To those who say it doesn't have a beach, it's surrounded by has several mountains. It's wonderful to get out into nature with the mountains.

  • @stevenholliday3859
    @stevenholliday3859 2 года назад +1

    Why don't you move to Da Nang?

  • @noorur
    @noorur 11 месяцев назад

    I've been here in Chiang Mai for 4 days now, got another 2 days left. I'm watching this at my hotel room in Roseate, in Chiang Mai! As much as I love it here, can't see myself living here though, I'm from London, need to be in the big city.

  • @2Rugrats9597
    @2Rugrats9597 9 месяцев назад

    He did you like Krabi?

  • @AKAFUBU1
    @AKAFUBU1 2 года назад +1

    Lots of night life in Chang mai .

  • @mikehunthurst6953
    @mikehunthurst6953 Год назад

    CM is amazing but they need to do something about burning season. That is an environmental issue.

  • @michaeljcarneyjr.6187
    @michaeljcarneyjr.6187 2 года назад

    I have lived in Chiang Mai for 44 years, for a tourist there isn't much to do. it was originally strawberries grown as a substitute for opium by the King

    • @mikehunthurst6953
      @mikehunthurst6953 Год назад

      Hiking, great food, great coffee, naturally grown ganja and great people. You sure there is nothing for tourists?

  • @sammiesmith6690
    @sammiesmith6690 2 года назад +1

    Chiang Mai is the truth.

  • @enough1494
    @enough1494 Год назад

    Coffee? I grew up in Lares, Puerto Rico; a still running coffee plantation!?! What a tidbit! Merci!

  • @RogueReplicant
    @RogueReplicant 2 года назад

    I dislike CM due to all the annoying motorbikes and too many gawking tourists both local and from abroad. No subway, just a few movie theaters... The suburbs of Bangkok is the best place for me!

  • @fuxiaoyu901214
    @fuxiaoyu901214 2 года назад

    Hi Brett, I’m a TV reporter based in Singapore. Looking for digital nomad profile in Chiang Mai. Let me know if you are interested. Thanks.

  • @Livingabroadalex
    @Livingabroadalex 2 года назад

    Great video Brett!

  • @williamlattin
    @williamlattin Год назад

    Have you been to Koh Chang? What do you think about living there?

    • @brett_dev
      @brett_dev  Год назад

      I haven't been there yet.

  • @christopherhouse7937
    @christopherhouse7937 2 года назад

    Would it be easy too get a 6 month Visa for Thailand right now after the pandemic? Is it expensive a 6 month Visa for a USA Expat?. 😊✌🏻

  • @johng4093
    @johng4093 Год назад

    To me the walled city of Chiang Mai feels more like a big town than a city. It's pretty easy to walk everywhere in that district (although in some places the sidewalks are inconsistent). Good food everywhere. Supposedly 100 temples in the city...not sure about that but definitely a large number and quite interesting to visit whether you are Buddhist or not, just be respectful of their beliefs and customs. BTW, from US can get flights direct to Chiang Mai without stopping in BKK.

  • @modelworkzseo
    @modelworkzseo 2 года назад

    The nightlife sucks in CM; the guys that say it has a nightlife are just not clubbers, heavy drinkers or looking for easy women. I lived by beaches and I would go several times a week and walking next to the beach is extremely relaxing. CM has the nomad culture and is the best place for expats; the beaches are just for sad older guys drinking themselves to death and Bkk is a nightmare to live in. Nothing is perfect; unless you like the exact things the place provides.

  • @Black-Belt-Developers
    @Black-Belt-Developers Год назад

    A Video about the Area's that Expats should rent and what are the plus and minus would be great.

  • @mtsutphin3468
    @mtsutphin3468 2 года назад

    I like all of the American food in Chiangmai. I would feel comfortable driving a motorbike there. I won’t drive at all in Bangkok. The only real downside of Chiangmai is the smoke in the Spring.

  • @ThomasEisenach
    @ThomasEisenach 2 года назад

    Hi, that was the first video from you i saw. Why? Because i only heard good things about Chiang Mai and want to proof it. I think as a german guy or like you european, we have to leave, if we want to get lucky in future. Till now my choice is Krabi as a first stay i left homecountry for long or ever, because it's central in the south and give a lot of opportunitys to Ko Lanta, Phang-Nga and whats around. For a first timer in Asia i think beaches help. For longer or after that tourism there, i think i will end like you in heaven. Have a nice day! Thx.

  • @sallyjohnson5985
    @sallyjohnson5985 2 года назад

    Some of the beaches I wouldn’t dare swim, they are so polluted. Last time I was at Hua Hin I walked on the beach and I could smell sewage. I’m Australian so can’t beat our beaches. If I lived over there Chiang Mai sounds perfect for me!

  • @davidnour6963
    @davidnour6963 Год назад +1

    Excellent talk.

  • @myfirsttime30
    @myfirsttime30 2 года назад

    North people are mostly good heart ❤️ we are not bitchy. 😆😄😃

  • @Vejitasei
    @Vejitasei 2 года назад

    Saw your video from 2019, has the smoky season gotten better or worst? Looking at the AQI thing are looking worst... I want to leave the USA for better weather, and have mild asthma. So think I have to remove Chang Mai from the list and consider outside Bangkok or Phuket. My best friend is in the progress of moving to Singapore, but that doesn't appeal to me as much, to urban.

  • @juleskayak
    @juleskayak 2 года назад

    Enjoyed - but has the burning season started yet ? Looking forward to visiting Chiang Mai but not during that period.

  • @Masoniteable
    @Masoniteable 2 года назад

    God I can't wait for this stupid Thailand Pass to be canned! Been to Thailand many times but never been to Chiang Mai....defo on my next visit!

  • @valeewestphal2953
    @valeewestphal2953 2 года назад

    use to be nice and quiet and beautiful. Now I run away to a jungle lol 😂, nice and quiet . I went there in May and stayed at Sri Racha ( summerset habor sriracha) Chonburi and at Sunset Villa Resort in Bang Saray Chonburi , Thailand . It may not be Andaman Sea but it is closer to Bangkok if you have a short vacation . It was nice and peaceful.

  • @2Rugrats9597
    @2Rugrats9597 9 месяцев назад

    I totally agree w the way you think. It’s nice to be around nature and no beach but when your ready to go to the beach you look forward to it. You can only spend so
    Much time at the beach before it gets old. Love hearing the birds in the background in your video. It’s very soothing!! I also like when u said it has nightlife BUT another over abundance where it’s crazy!! I
    Like moderation and not overcrowded

  • @Azza93913
    @Azza93913 Год назад

    Landed here today with my girlfriend. Loving Chiang Mai so far. Completely different from the south.

  • @SoloTravelGuyNow
    @SoloTravelGuyNow Год назад

    I just got back from an amazing trip to Thailand for 16 days. Went to Ko Samui, Bangkok and Chiang Mai. I fell in love with Chiang Mai. I stayed in the Nimman area, which I really like. Did not spend much time in the old city. I’m a modern kind of guy come and I like modern amenities. Loved all the coffee shops and cafés. Beast burger was a favorite of mine.

  • @kentbetts
    @kentbetts 2 года назад

    Pak Chang is sort of interesting. About 100 mi NE of Bangkok. Historically it has had many German expats. Now the local resorts and restaurants are trending to Italian styles. One thing for sure is that there is a resort boom going on there with real estate developments everywhere. Other than that I don't see the big appeal. Maybe fresh air. Lots of jungle covered dormant volcanoes. There is a lot of dust around though you don't notice it that much since the dust levels in most places is high and Pak Chang is just a little more so.