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Chiang Mai- Eagle Guesthouse
Hei! Is there anyone who can give me some more info about the Eagle Guesthouse in Chiang Mai? I will travel to Chiang Mai in december and search for a cheap and clean accommodation there.Will like also to go trekking and would like to become some more details about the offer they have directly from the Guesthouse. Thanks. -- Silke H. |
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Chiang Mai- Eagle Guesthouse
silke h. wrote:
Is there anyone who can give me some more info about the Eagle Guesthouse in Chiang Mai? Here I am. I will travel to Chiang Mai in december and search for a cheap and clean accommodation there. I stayed in "Eagle One" and "Eagle Two" last december/january. I can recommend both: Eagle One is small and has a nice little garden. It is somewhat older, the rooms are cheaper. Eagle Two is bigger, has more rooms, more travellers and the tour desk for organizing trekking tours is at hand. In both houses the young staff is very friendly and helpful. Will like also to go trekking and would like to become some more details about the offer they have directly from the Guesthouse. You found it in the internet? Then you will know about the programs they offer. I can very much recommend the 3 day trip. It was a great experience with a mixed group of 12 people from all over the world, walking through rice fields, forests, crossing rivers several times and sleeping in villages of the indigenous people. At night you sleep in huts on the ground (all in one room). It`s a little bit hard for your bones, so you should take an insulation mat. The sleeping bags they offer for free are very thin and too cold in winter. So you better bring your own. On the other hand, you have to carry it all the time. If you have the time, go for the 4 day trip. It is said to be more relaxed. (By the way, you can leave your luggage in the luggages storing room and do not have to pay for the room in the meantime.) I also enjoyed the Thai cooking academy - great! You start in the morning with buying everything from the market - wonderful smells and views! - and afterwards prepare a meal of four or five courses. If I ever return to Chiiang Mai again, I will return to Eagle House! Regards, Lutz |
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Chiang Mai- Eagle Guesthouse
Don't worry in Chiang Mai. You'll always find a cheap and clean
accommodation, that's one of the best of Chiang Mai. "silke h." wrote in message ... Hei! Is there anyone who can give me some more info about the Eagle Guesthouse in Chiang Mai? I will travel to Chiang Mai in december and search for a cheap and clean accommodation there.Will like also to go trekking and would like to become some more details about the offer they have directly from the Guesthouse. Thanks. -- Silke H. |
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