I left SFO and landed in Seoul, Korea after a 15 hour flight, after a  3 hour lay over, I boarded a 5.5 hour flight to Bangkok where I stayed  at an airport hotel, the Convenient Resort. Left Bangkok at 9:55am for  Chiang Mai where I officially started my trip!
Chiang Mai is a  wonderul city that shouldn't be missed when in Thailand! There isn't  much to see here but lots to experience. You don't see spectacular  architecture or jaw dropping temples but you will have great food, walk  many streets of lively night markets and go on memorable trekking  journeys in the jungles! My favorite thing to do here was the Flight of  the Gibbons, zip lining through the jungles of village an hour away from  Chiang Mai. Shopping here is in abundance if you're into that but with  me being on a bacpack, it makes it very easy to pass things up! I don't  want to have to carry it!!
Chiang Mai- lots to do..lots to experience..jungle anyone?!
Aside  from the jungle flying, I also took an all day adventure tour of  elephant riding, white water rafting, bamboo rafting, and trekking to a  waterfall where I slipped and bruised my achilles bone...opps! Our guide  was walking way too fast for my taste and we were all trying to keep up  with him slipping and sliding everywhere! For as hard as I worked, I  thought the waterfall could have been a little more dramatic! haha but  it was peaceful, serene and nice. i can't complain! The trekking to the  waterfall must have done a number on my quads because for the next two  days, I could barely walk right which made the Sunday Night Walking  Street very hard!
The Sunday Night Walking street is not to be  missed when in Chiang Mai!! More vendors and more goods to buy than you  can ever want or need for that matter! Authentic Pad Thai for 20  baht..it can't get any  better!
What I've learned from being in  Thailand so far? That apparently, I look Thai! People are speaking Thai  to me, asking if I am Thai, telling me that  I look Thai yet they're not  giving me Thai prices when I am asking them how much certain things  are! Go figure!!
I was very close to missing Chiang Mai or  skipping it rather but I am glad that I didn't because a trip to  Thailand without Chiang Mai would be tragic !