Pai is the smallest city I visited in Thailand, with only about 4 main roads (and maybe as many cars). It's a cute little place where you can take treks, cooking classes or just rent a bike and ride around.
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The entire city is fun (and easy to walk around) so just explore. There are a couple of wats and older buildings to see and a ton of restaurants to try.
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The bus stop drops you off right in the middle of everything, so even if you don't know where you're going someone will be able to point you in the right direction.
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I rented a bike one day and went on a (long) ride to the hot springs nearby. The road was paved, luckily, but a little hilly. Still, it was a nice ride. But when we got to the hot springs they were so hot we could barely touch them! It made for a great day of seeing the country though.
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There is a small jazz club where a local man plays his own music (he writes the lyrics and music). It's an amazing place, with space for only 15 or so people. he just sits on a stool and plays for a couple of hours. I'll add the name of the place when I find it - but go looking for it if you're headed there.
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Published on Thursday January 23th, 2003
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