Chiang Mai Thailand: The Good and the Bad

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @patnewman1
    @patnewman1 Год назад +40

    Chiang Mai is home for me, I wake up everyday and thank the universe for allowing me to exist here. For me there are more Pros and very few cons, but it is the friendliness of the people that makes it better than anywhere else that I have lived.

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +6

      Special place Pat! Yep, not to many cons mate.

    • @ChilloutLars
      @ChilloutLars Год назад +3

      Well said

    • @ChilloutLars
      @ChilloutLars Год назад +5

      It's a pity you don't have the gift of the gab, Wayne 😅 Waffling on is not your forte ! Mate, I'm just envious of how you manage to chat with your camera for 12 minutes. Great summary, and I share the same thoughts as your previous subscriber. I thank the universe I found Chiangmai.

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +4

      ​@@ChilloutLarsI can waffle for hours 🤣. That's one gift I have got 😂. I always wondered when it would come in handy, then vlogging came along 😂. Thanks mate

    • @redddo1
      @redddo1 Год назад +3

      I resonate with this comment 100%

  • @DominanteMegaLit
    @DominanteMegaLit Год назад +9

    I just cannot think of a better realistic review of Thailand.
    This is a Bobby Dazzler, man!!!
    This video is huge motivation and adequate orientation for the people who want to visit Chiang Mai and for the newcomers!

  • @shaineire
    @shaineire Год назад +3

    Touching down from the AMAZING Chiang Mai! Just got here today. Got my 5 year plan to relocate here. Great video as usual!

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +2

      Nice one Shain! Touching down!! Hope it all goes well mate, I'm sure you'll love it here.

  • @latebloomerabroad
    @latebloomerabroad Год назад +8

    I agree about the food, it ties for #1 for me-fantastic food at very low prices. The songthaews made me carsick since you sit sideways in them, so I walked everywhere. Yes, the heat and smoke are hard, but the biggest problem for me was that I couldn’t find a way to connect with other expats to make friends. I wouldn’t move there without having a group of friends/contacts before I arrived, because being lonely is what made me leave last time. I had to go to the hospital for a non-urgent procedure and I was extremely happy with both the level of care and the cost.

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +4

      I know you struggled with being lonely Becky 😭. I agree, it can get very lonely in Thailand. I think a good Farang condo would be perfect for you. Somewhere like Smith's Residence. Where they all sit together in the mornings and evenings. Hope life is good back home. 🙏❤️

    • @latebloomerabroad
      @latebloomerabroad Год назад +4

      @@WalkAboutWayne That's good advice, I'll do that if I return to CM. It's good here, my daughter is getting married in San Francisco in 5 days! 🎆

    • @OrganicFaithFactory
      @OrganicFaithFactory 6 месяцев назад

      If you need to go anywhere call grab if you need friends join hiking group

  • @KD77L
    @KD77L Год назад +3

    Enjoyed this video, Wayne! Thanks for posting it. Keep up the good work!!

  • @NatCorry
    @NatCorry Год назад +2

    Just moved to CM after a year in Pattaya and Bangkok. Totally different energy - happy to be here! Love the videos mate

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +1

      Nice one buddy! Hope you're enjoying Chiang Mai. Thanks for watching mate.

  • @Oggiwara1
    @Oggiwara1 Год назад +3

    I totally agreed. Chiang Mai is the best place to start your living in Thailand. Most people you will be in contact with within and around the old city does understand some English enough to get by in restaurants, food stalls and so on. It can be busy in CM, but it's not even near the craziness in Pattaya, Bangkok or Phuket in most ways.
    I was in CM at Loy Crathong in 2012 when it was no restriction or expensive tickets to pay to be able to send up the lanterns. The floats was nice, but to watch the lanterns that filled the sky was the best moments in my life beside the birth of my children. It was just so magical!

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +1

      Nice! Yes, Chiang Mai is a great place to get use to a different place. Thanks buddy 😁

  • @workshytraveller
    @workshytraveller Год назад +4

    Great vlog mate......Hopefully it will be our homebase for long term exploring of Asia sometime in the next few years!

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +2

      Nice one buddy! Chiang Mai is a great base for that.

  • @stanleykyle
    @stanleykyle Год назад +5

    my FilAm (US/Filopino) son goes to Payap University in Chaing Mai. he enjoys it so far. I visited for a few days.. I will keep my place here in Jomtien, Ocean views, Island views, and a condo with amazing facilities.. Riviera Jomtien

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +3

      Nice! Hope life in Jomtien is good. I'll have to visit soon.

  • @stevens8785
    @stevens8785 Год назад +3

    Great presentation Wayne. Valuable information for anyone considering moving there. Cheers mate 🍻🤩

  • @Market21908
    @Market21908 Год назад +6

    Would love to hear your 5 pro's and cons for Chiang rai one day

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +3

      I could do that yes! I do have a CM Vs CR vlog, but it's not really pros and cons. Maybe I could do that one day.

  • @thegrinch8970
    @thegrinch8970 Год назад +3

    Thanks for sharing your valuable time with us, mate!👍🏻👍🏻❤🙏🏼💪🏻✌🏻

  • @lostboi3974
    @lostboi3974 Год назад +3

    I'm coming to Chang Mai in January. My first visit to Thailand ever. I think I'm going to stay there for 2 months because I want to see if I would like to live there. And then I'm going to Hua Hin for maybe a month. I'm so excited. If your in town I'll buy you a coffee. I like your videos.

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +2

      Nice one ! That's a good way of doing it. Both are great places but very different. Hope to see you around CM 👌

    • @mcb00m
      @mcb00m Год назад

      Best coffee is to be found in CM. Pay Ristr8to a visit 😉

  • @SouthernSoftie
    @SouthernSoftie Год назад +4

    I’ll be there again in early November for a couple of weeks after I’ve had a look around Koh Chang . 👍

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +2

      Nice, sounds good 👍. November is a great time to be in Chiang Mai.

  • @humanconnectionflores
    @humanconnectionflores Год назад +2

    Thank you brother, miss chiang mai was there in 2022 .thinking of returning in February.

  • @mallya9424
    @mallya9424 Год назад +2

    Thank you Wayne ,very informative and Chiang Mai is a wonderful place

  • @Namlange70
    @Namlange70 Год назад +3

    Thanks mate. Good to know all these stuffs.

  • @LeilaHellier
    @LeilaHellier Год назад +2

    Agreed Chaing Mai is a amazing place to live, it's my plan to retire there in a couple of years time, smoky season is crappie but no where is perfect

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +1

      That's right Leila, it's still a special place, even with smoke .

  • @sissisquiltandbatik
    @sissisquiltandbatik Год назад +3

    Yes agree, good advice. Thank you!

  • @k9companion231
    @k9companion231 Год назад +1

    Great information mate! Thanks for sharing! Cheers

  • @Jerome-Exp
    @Jerome-Exp Год назад +3

    Thanks for your advices , I love Chiang mai too, great city, I m coming in November for the third time there ☺️

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +3

      Nice! Hope to see you around in November 👍

  • @lifesabeach4763
    @lifesabeach4763 Год назад +4

    for me chiang mai feels like proper thailand still. i know there’s a lot of backpacker tourists about. when i eventually decide to make the move permenant i actualy like the burning season, reason being it makes you go away for a break somwhere around that time then you appreciate the place even more . bit of a strange way to look at it mind

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +1

      I can see what you mean, it is the perfect time to head off for a break during burning. I think a break is good 😊. I also agree that CM still feels traditional in a way, even with the tourists. 👌

  • @WayneO_888
    @WayneO_888 Год назад +3

    Great video mate 👍🏻

  • @rohanrajah8839
    @rohanrajah8839 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful video 🎉

  • @charlesthompson8250
    @charlesthompson8250 Год назад +3

    GOOD INFO AS USUAL WAYNE!

  • @slinvideos
    @slinvideos 18 дней назад +1

    Very informative video, thank you! Would you say the smoke situation generally gets better around and after songkran? I have planned a week long visit to Chiang Mai in mid April and am just learning about this burning season issue….😢

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  18 дней назад

      Thanks! We can never tell when it will end, but in my opinion it's always getting better after Songkran. We're on the home stretch around that time. It can keep going into May though.

    • @slinvideos
      @slinvideos 17 дней назад

      Thank you!

  • @robmason6466
    @robmason6466 Год назад +2

    You done good. Bravo Wayne.

  • @DaveTheDasher77
    @DaveTheDasher77 Год назад +3

    Great video mate

  • @davidparker2173
    @davidparker2173 Год назад +4

    In Chiang Mai, I would pass the smokey season indoors with an air cleaner, and catch up on my reading. The people of Siam are a particularly unique people, with as much humanity as all of human kind, and I would only hope to be worthy of them. I would also have to be a little school boy learning their language, so living closest to a Junior College where I can learn my lessons, and near enough to an Immigration Center where I could check in, and salute, would be a good location for me.

  • @richardjones9007
    @richardjones9007 6 месяцев назад +2

    Many of your points seem more appropriate for a visiting tourist than an actual resident. I’ve lived in Chiang Mai for six years now and I have taken one hike, because it’s just too uncomfortable walking the steep hills in the heat and humidity. I leave the city and sometimes even the country during Songkran because it’s quite annoying after your first year of it, and many Expats feel the same. Who wants to be wet wherever they go, whether grocery shopping, a movie, a meeting, or a date? I certainly don’t. And I avoid the night markets because they are way too crowded, and all they sell is cheap trinkets suitable for giftgiving back in your country, but nothing you’d actually use living inThailand. The temples are something you visit in a your first few months here, and maybe take a visiting friend to, but are hardly a part of your daily existence as someone who actually lives here. tuk tuks are simply bad transportation for anyone but tourists who find them fun and exciting. It’s much cheaper to use a ride hailing service or a red truck. Your negative points are generally on the mark but you neglect to mention the many ways that the government makes you feel unwelcome living in Thailand, and in Chiangmai. Here I am referring to the problems of police checkpoints that abound in areas where foreigners are likely to be and during festivals that attract foreigners.Then there is the constant reporting required by immigration, and the incessant copying of your passport whenever you try to do anything from transferring money from one of your accounts in a Thai bank to another, or buying a Sim card for a phone, and the dual pricing for activities that marks up the cost per foreigners by many times over that pay by local citizens. There’s just an abundance of petty indignities that add up to a general annoyance factor.. when all said and done, I found a benefits of living here are somewhat greater than the disadvantages, Chiangmai is far from Paradise.

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  6 месяцев назад +1

      Nowhere is paradise. I use to think that about Songkran too, but now I love it! As soon as I lost that grumpy farang mentality I loved it.(and I can get really grumpy) Just goes to show, if we really give things a chance, it's fun. Some of the other things, I agree with you and some I don't. I done videos on most things you've mentioned already. Great comment though. I would agree with most of it Cheers.

  • @andrewworrall4302
    @andrewworrall4302 5 месяцев назад +1

    Spent 2 weeks In Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai and absolutely loved it. I want to live there and get out of South Africa

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  5 месяцев назад

      Nice! Hope you can come back soon 🙏

  • @Androgen321
    @Androgen321 Год назад +4

    Chiang Mai is the greatest! BUT smoke season and no beach!😅

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад

      Beach no problem for me, but I have no excuse for burning 😢

    • @mcb00m
      @mcb00m Год назад +2

      Go to Hua Hin for the smokey season and have the best of both worlds !

    • @Androgen321
      @Androgen321 Год назад

      @@mcb00m yeah!! 😊

  • @Pfsif
    @Pfsif Год назад +7

    The best part of Thailand is the people. :)

  • @onthemoveallover
    @onthemoveallover Год назад +2

    I would agree with one of your vlogs much earlier on when you were considering Lumphun and would agreed that this is a quieter, smaller, more every-day place compared to Chiang Mai city.

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +1

      I loved Lamphun, great little town. I keep meaning to go back for a day.

  • @MEEG0L
    @MEEG0L Год назад +5

    great vid Wayne, you ever try living in other big cities? like Bangkok , Phuket etc? I am an introvert and Chang Mai sounds is right up my Ally but somehow I feel like i might be missing out if I go there and settle in.

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +2

      Thanks mate! No mate, I don't like big cities. I'm from the countryside back home and I've never lived in Big places. Chiang Mai is perfect for that, it doesn't have any overpowering tall buildings and the center is small imo.

    • @mcb00m
      @mcb00m Год назад +1

      Hua Hin man has the best balance of quiet town and city conveniences

  • @greeneking77
    @greeneking77 6 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for the video. What 3 months are burning smogy season so I know not to visit then?

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  6 месяцев назад

      February, March, April. Thanks 👍

  • @nightrider12soul
    @nightrider12soul 7 месяцев назад +1

    Just avoid some places in near Tha Phae gate.
    You can see coffee cup for hundred bath and designer biscuits for 80 bath.
    The rest is great spec morning fruit and vegetables market in Chiang Mai Gate or in Chinatown near Ping river.
    The hills area of province is a visual delight.

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  7 месяцев назад

      You can still find cheap coffee and food near the gate but sure, that’s where sone trendy cafes are.

    • @nightrider12soul
      @nightrider12soul 7 месяцев назад

      @@WalkAboutWayne Yes,small local places,even for 25 bath,then thirty around Som Petch.

  • @Mark-England
    @Mark-England Год назад +3

    Where's that mate? 6:30
    There's a lot of nice scenery in this video as usual.

  • @robertburnett6348
    @robertburnett6348 Год назад +2

    Others have mentioned C. M. can be a great home base. Cheap flights to inside the country and S.E A. . Many less thsn $100. Also, the C.M. heat is bearable to me compared to B.K.K. I could still walk around, but not down there. I have been there 3 times, but Wayne and others have shown interesting places that I have missed. (Uh, Loi Kroh?).

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад

      Loi Kroh is always waiting for you mate. The girls keep asking, when your coming 👍

  • @beinaj
    @beinaj 5 месяцев назад +1

    Lived in Cmai for many years before moving south. Your points are well taken. I wish the backgrounds had been chosen of more attractive areas. I didn't see any background reflecting CM's beauty......

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks! I’ve got over 600 videos showing its beauty and singing its praise 👍

  • @polecat999
    @polecat999 Год назад +3

    Strong pros, weak cons (other than the smog) & that's why Chiang Mai is such a great option, especially for newcomers.

  • @philsummers579
    @philsummers579 Год назад +1

    Mate, you missed out on a couple of beers and lunch. Maybe next time. Keep up the good work. And get that ‘Buy me a coffee’ thing rigged up.

  • @mangostickyrice555
    @mangostickyrice555 Год назад +2

    Thumbs up 👍 Wayne

  • @MEDITATION990
    @MEDITATION990 Год назад +3

    nice one

  • @sreerajnair
    @sreerajnair Год назад

    Great Video, you mentioned the smoky season. Which months of the year does that come around?

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад

      Thanks. Anywhere from Late January to April / May

  • @mollerdk2000
    @mollerdk2000 Год назад +4

    I am very happy to be in CM for 6 months in 20 days

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +2

      Welcome back to the good life in 20 days mate .

  • @onthemoveallover
    @onthemoveallover Год назад +1

    Where's the new button you were talking about in an earlier vlog, Wayne? What kind of contributions were you going for - Buy Me A Coffee or something like that?

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +1

      I still need to get the coffee button set up soon.

  • @สุทธิศักดิ์มธุรพงศากุล

    Chiang Mai prepares for winter and tourist season.😊🫰❤️
    Dental check-ups and dentistry in Thailand are cheap and easily available at many dentist clinics. And don't have to wait long. Or do you have to make an appointment for several months? and international treatment standards😁😊

  • @rosalitalyn
    @rosalitalyn Год назад

    Thanks for the video Wayne! In your experience around when does the burning season usually start and end?
    Also, any advice on how you were able to get used to the heat? 😅

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +1

      It's different every year, but I would say, February till the end of April. Again, nobody knows when it will start and finish and how bad, but these are the times for me .
      Thanks for watching 🙏

  • @LuvuluvuLaChic
    @LuvuluvuLaChic Год назад +2

    None of the cons u mentioned ever bothered me, in the 4 yrs I lived there...Except maybe the humidity at times...But for the burning season I always found ppl made way to much of a big deal about...Expats would make it seem the world was ending or something....but Never bothered me..and I have allergies 😅

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +1

      Nice one! The burning never bothered me until this year, this year was different.

  • @EricB07
    @EricB07 Год назад +2

    Was there late February 2023. Should stay 14 days, but go back after 8 days horrible pollution didn't get a mountain view....sore throat...

  • @trevor5526
    @trevor5526 6 месяцев назад +1

    Lived in CM for a year and enjoyed my time there. Moved to Lamphun 14 years ago and bought a house (20% cheaper). I still love CM and the abundant choice of restaurants but it's too poluted and busy for me now at my age (66).

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  6 месяцев назад

      Nice! I love Lamphun, it's high on my list of retiring places. Saraphi or Lamphun are my top choices. I've got another video on Lamphun coming soon. Thanks

    • @trevor5526
      @trevor5526 6 месяцев назад

      @@WalkAboutWayne 👍👍

  • @stevek343
    @stevek343 Год назад +2

    I'm going to visit Chiang Mai for a couple of days, so can I get around anywhere in a tuk tuk taxi or taxi motor bike? Any info would help, and what places would you recommend to go visit.

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +1

      Yes Steve, tuk tuks, Songthaews, grab taxi or even the new bus route that's starting. 🙏

  • @dougm3037
    @dougm3037 Год назад +2

    I suspect and hope that something will finally be done about Chiang Mai's air pollution. That's assuming they can get Burma and other neighbours to co operate. I like Thai food in general and wouldn't necessarily think of northern food as being better. I don't mind it being a bit more spicy up there but am happy with Thai nosh whereever I go. Totally agree with you about the surrounding countyside and cost of living Wayne.

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +1

      Yes, we can all hope that one day they find a solution to the burning. It's a long shot, but we can all hope. Hmmmm I'm not so sure about some food, Khao Soi for one is a Northern dish and always taste better up here I think. But yes, Thai food is awesome everywhere. Hope all is well Doug.

  • @randyirvine5858
    @randyirvine5858 Год назад +2

    Think you missed the biggest pro in coming to CM would be the khun suay mak krub women👀🍭

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +1

      Can't miss the Bobby Dazzler women 👌👌

  • @jackoneil3933
    @jackoneil3933 Год назад +5

    Indeed Wayne... When I set back and think about what you say about nothing worse than being someplace where you don't feel welcome brought some refection and some clarity to light. Mostly about why I no longer feel welcome or secure in America, and even less welcome or secure than in other countries where I was resented for where I was from, not who I was.
    After returning to America after spending time in Asia, I immediately felt uncomfortable as soon as I returned America. And now, in the last few years, the random and overt hostility I experience on almost a daily basis even if expect it and don't resent it has the effect of sapping the joy out of life.
    Years ago when I returned to America after spending most of two years in Asia, a nagging feeling compelled me to leave. I assumed that I might at home and comfortable in Mexico, Costa Rica or Puerto Rico, as I did in Thailand and Malaysia, if I respected the country and people the more it would begin to feel at home as in S.E. Asia, the Caribbean, Australia the U.K. or Japan, but sadly, the longer I stayed in those places, the less welcome I felt. And often the more friendly and respectful I tried to be, the less I was trusted, respected and taken advantage of.
    With ex-pat visas and healthcare becoming more of a challenge in Thailand and Malaysia I've been looking at the south of France as a retirement escape, but I've not been there and no matter the nice weather, food and living, it I were to be made to feel unwelcome, could I be content there? Perhaps someone might have some thoughts France I'd appreciate any thoughts on the matter.
    I would say that the hospitable and kind nature of Thailand is why people who don't feel welcome in their home country end up staying. Of course many people who have not been to Thailand but see it on RUclips, might assume it to be a paradise and things will be perfect. And perhaps compared to whatever miserable live and have come to resent, it might be. We know however, Thailand is not an absolute paradise, but for many of the realists among us, we don't need some perfect home or paradise, just someplace we can feel welcome, secure and at home.
    Thanks again for the Walk and Talk About Wayne,

    • @rs5801
      @rs5801 Год назад +3

      im American been retired in Thailand since 2005. Many visits back to US since, no desire to move back there. But what are the challenges of healthcare/insurance and expat visas you speak of? Just asking 'cause i haven't experienced any.

    • @jackoneil3933
      @jackoneil3933 Год назад

      @@rs5801 Thanks I've been looking at Non-Immigrant “O” Visa (retirement), but after having two businesses, passive income end during the Lock Downs, and having depleted savings I'm a bit reluctant to put so much money in a fixed deposit.
      I was planning on returning to Malaysia increased the income requirements for the MM2H Visa to nearly $10k U.S. per month as well as the fixed deposit to an absurd levels. I was planning on doing the Sarawak S-MM2H visa, doing the 2-week per year stay in Kuching per year and residing back in Penang, but they increased Fixed deposit requirements to about $33k USD and could start enforcing ex-pats to live in Sarawak.
      As for healthcare, After reaching 68' Medical insurance is not really affordable and possibly impossible if you have a conditions.
      Some of the sample quotes I was getting for health insurance in Thailand like through Pacific Cross could get pretty expensive as you get past 65' (like $400per month and a lot higher or untenable with conditions)
      I'm also seeing news that health insurance will likely become mandatory for retirees in Thailand. If the choice is being priced out of housing in the U.S. or living in Thailand or S.E Asia without medical care, I would rather take my chances and check-out if it came to that, as what we told we pay for here that's called "Healthcare" is anything but healthcare.
      France only requires $1500 a month passive income to apply for long-tern stay visa and health insurance is less than a medicare supplement in the U.S., and supposedly after 3 years I could apply for permanent residency and be eligible for full healthcare coverage and other social services. It's also possible to work, something not possible in Thailand.
      If you care to share any insight into health insurance and more I'd much appreciate your insights.

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +3

      Great to read this comment Jack, i felt the same whenever I went back home from Holidays here in Thailand. As you might have heard me say, France is my favourite country, I loved it there! I'm not sure how the friendliness would be in France long term tough. I'm sure it would be fine if you learnt some language. It could be worth a shot mate. Thanks

  • @21stcenturyshowgirl
    @21stcenturyshowgirl 9 месяцев назад +1

    thank you

  • @Prav3321
    @Prav3321 Год назад +1

    Wayne which area of chiangmai have lowest cost of rent for long stay ?

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад

      That depends on how far out you want to go. If you want to stay in and around the city, Santitham is known for low cost. That's just one though.

  • @ChrisLivingInYork
    @ChrisLivingInYork 10 месяцев назад +1

    5:17 what’s this area called?

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  10 месяцев назад +1

      Mae Kha Canal, in the Haiya District.

  • @vijerodelmundo
    @vijerodelmundo Год назад +2

    Rent is usually the make or break item for expats, how much do you pay a month?

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +3

      5000 Baht ($135) 👍

    • @eamesho7723
      @eamesho7723 Год назад +2

      it really depends on what expectations you have. but a decent one bedroom studio condo from my country near the city centre is easily 3000 USD a month. In Chiangmai, a 600 USD a month condominium will get you an amazing place.

    • @patrickglennon7058
      @patrickglennon7058 Год назад

      ​@@WalkAboutWayneHotel room?

  • @adrianskipper-i8o
    @adrianskipper-i8o Год назад +2

    What’s the best Hua Hin or Chiang Mai?

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +1

      Both great, but only one winner for me.....Chiang Mai

  • @สุทธิศักดิ์มธุรพงศากุล

    In the past, the Burmese Kingdom ruled Chiang Mai for a long time. King Burmese sent his son to become the ruler of Chiang Mai. They really like Chiang Mai. Both husband and wife and the rulers wrote poems praising and describing beautiful place the Chiang Mai they loved. and do not want to move out of Chiang Mai.😊

  • @johnanderson7883
    @johnanderson7883 Год назад +1

    Good on ya mate.

  • @samvieten_official
    @samvieten_official 8 месяцев назад

    Probably the only thing that got me worried is the pollution. It's 2-3 month but even tho over the whole year it stays quite high. For a longer period, this would affect your health.

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  8 месяцев назад

      I disagree with the rest of the year. It’s great for the rest of the year and the charts show that also. Bangkok worse year round.

  • @Seekaroom
    @Seekaroom 9 месяцев назад +1

    Could i move to a suburb in order to escape the pollution?

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  9 месяцев назад +1

      No, not really. You would need to head south or East.

  • @thegrinch8970
    @thegrinch8970 Год назад +3

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  • @richardjones9007
    @richardjones9007 6 месяцев назад

    Tuk tuks are the most expensive form of transportation in Chiangmai. It’s cheaper to use a ride hailing service like Bolt or Grab. Two peaks are simply not evidence of a lower cost-of-living, they are quite the opposite. They exist for tourists, not general transportation

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  6 месяцев назад

      100% I wouldn't recommend Tuk Tuks all the time.

  • @spirittravels.
    @spirittravels. 5 месяцев назад +1

    I gave Chiang Mai several chances in the past as a place to potentially live long-term whilst in Southeast Asia, but I really didn't like the place. I found it to be really boring. Once you've seen the tourist sites, there's no reason to stay there. I just think it's being hyped up basically because of digital nomads and it's cheap for long-term stay, but it's not an attractive City in any sense which I was really disappointed with thinking it was apart from the Tourist sites. It's just a regular Thai City.
    I found Bangkok to be way better. Way better. No comparison whatsoever.

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  5 месяцев назад +1

      Sorry to hear that, different strokes for different folks I guess. the complete opposite for me, I couldn’t live in Bangkok, reminds me of being back home to much. I enjoy BKK for a few days sometimes though. Chiang Mai is magic, no other city like it. Thanks 👍

    • @spirittravels.
      @spirittravels. 5 месяцев назад

      @@WalkAboutWayne I forgot to mention that I was backpacking but hoping to stay in Chiang Mai like several weeks or a month or two.
      I guess after you've been to some excellent Islands and other places in Thailand, Chiang Mai doesn't particularly stand out apart from the historic center, for example.
      I did a motorbike loop from Chiang Mai to to Soppong and Mae Hong Song that was really good, and really liked Pai.
      That was many years ago. I returned to Pai, but it's now completely changed.

  • @johnm1859
    @johnm1859 10 месяцев назад +1

    I am confused I have only been in Chaing Mai for 12 nights and these are my observations
    1.Food is great and cheap
    2.Hotels are cheap
    3.English is not widely spoken and could be a major barrier
    4.Heat and pollution
    5 Nothing much to do
    I have joined local gym and started yoga classes
    I have research local Facebook groups and there is not much on .
    Nice place to explore temples and then move on !

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  10 месяцев назад

      Sorry to hear that John, I would disagree with a few of them, but everyone to there own. 12 days is probably your answer. The city will open up, the longer you stay.
      Chiang Mai is not for everyone though.

  • @philsummers579
    @philsummers579 Год назад +2

    I found that the app BOLT was way cheaper than the tuk tuk’s.

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +1

      Yes mate , tuk tuk is one of the most expensive.

  • @latoyaemerson7189
    @latoyaemerson7189 9 месяцев назад +1

    Can I do dental assisting as a foreigner there

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  9 месяцев назад

      You would need to get proper employment and all the required paperwork.

  • @nickbullows6842
    @nickbullows6842 Год назад +1

    Hi wayne do you know anywhere in chiang mai where i can get something stronger than weed??, asking for a friend😂

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +1

      Not really my thing, but I would say most things are available at the clubs 👍

    • @nickbullows6842
      @nickbullows6842 Год назад

      @@WalkAboutWayne would loi kruh Rd be an option, ?

    • @nickbullows6842
      @nickbullows6842 Год назад

      Am in chiang mai for couple weeks

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад

      It would be a good starting point 👍

    • @nickbullows6842
      @nickbullows6842 Год назад +1

      @@WalkAboutWayne thankyou ,I'm an insomniac, sorry for early morning message!

  • @MickSchwager
    @MickSchwager 8 месяцев назад

    Shame its so hard for visa to stay long term

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  8 месяцев назад

      Easy if you can tick all the boxes.

  • @roybatterham5002
    @roybatterham5002 Год назад

    I am pretty sure that Nakhon Ratchasima is a little bigger than Chiang Mai.

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад

      I don't think so, I'm sure Chiang Mai is the second biggest .

    • @roybatterham5002
      @roybatterham5002 Год назад

      @@WalkAboutWayne Chiang Mai is the second largest province in area though.

    • @bruceogg4748
      @bruceogg4748 9 месяцев назад

      Chiangmai is 5th largest city in Thailand

  • @BB-yi6qn
    @BB-yi6qn Год назад +1

    The international news is reporting on Israel these days , such as CNN BBC Sky news , Have you been to Israel or other Middle Eastern countries ?

  • @Palm3s-to-palm3s
    @Palm3s-to-palm3s Год назад

    but the burning season seems like the high season ☣🤷‍♂

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад +1

      For me, high season is November - February.

  • @paulmanger2346
    @paulmanger2346 Год назад +2

    touching down.....on ground hog day......or is it naming hua hin x 50 in 1 min lol

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  Год назад

      Love that film, watched it again not long ago . 👍

  • @robertburnett6348
    @robertburnett6348 Год назад +1

    Meant, too much time on Loi Kroh.

  • @NEILBAGELSTEIN123
    @NEILBAGELSTEIN123 Год назад

    The biggest con in my unwanted opinion 😂 is that Chiang Mai is overrated second con it's always empty and deserted looking at night dark empty streets with a few stragglers here and there very depressing place then you have the suffocating Smoke during the burning season but to each his own I guess. PATTAYA ROCKS !!!!!! 😂😂🤣 Merry Christmas

  • @allanaitch204
    @allanaitch204 Год назад +1

    Took you home minus a kidney. :) joking.

  • @JohnJohnson-hl4fv
    @JohnJohnson-hl4fv 8 месяцев назад

    I don't watch videos on Thailand that don't convert to American dollars.

    • @WalkAboutWayne
      @WalkAboutWayne  8 месяцев назад

      Good for you John. Luckily my channel does 👍