Right, Fiona, you did ask for it........
We flew from London Heathrow to Bangkok. Because of the floods back in November, we stayed nearer the airport at the beginning of our holiday before flying up to Chiang Mai, two days later. The hotel was 5 minutes from the airport and was super. We had a pool which was really a must in the heat that we weren't used to

We got the Skytrain into the centre of Bangkok and it was brilliant. The locals are so very, very friendly and smile at you, even on the train (unlike the London underground

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We ate street food which is so delicious and rode in tuk tuks which are fun if not a bit scary! Went to the Emerald Palace and Reclining Budda. We were going to do the Grand Palace at the end of our tirip (see end of report!!)
Bangkok is mad, but we loved it.
Two days later, we flew with Bangkok Airways, up to Chiang Mai. We were going to take the overnight train but, because of the floods, the trains weren't running so we had to re-think and book flights.
Chiang Mai was our favorite place in Thailand. It was beautiful. Again, scrummy food, even the street food so cheap and lovely. The people lovely and the shops and bars. The weather was perfect too. Took a tuk tuk up to the Snake Village and generally showed us around. He took us to a gold factory which they tend to as they get commission but we werent there 15 minutes and weren't under pressure to buy anything, so no harm done, He didnt charge us hardly anything either. Next day we had already booked a tuk tuk tour from the UK to the Tiger Kingdom and the Elephant Camp which were fantastic. He also took us to the factories but one was a parasol factory which was brilliant and we bought some lovely, cheap gifts and souvenirs.
The night bazaars in Chiang Mai are great and the Sunday walking market even better. There is literally hundreds of stalls selling their wares and at very cheap prices.
If you only see one thing in Chiang Mai, I suggest you make it the Doi Suthep temple. Its set up in the mountain and over looks Chiang Mai and it is truly beautiful. You can get a tuk tuk up there cheap and its costs next to nothing to get in. Remember you have to cover knees and shoulders, ladies and gents to enter temples!
We stayed there for 5 days before flying dowm to Phuket with Air Asia.
We stayed at Nai Yang, only 5 minutes from the airport but there is no aircraft noise and there is a lovely, clean beach and just a scattering of bars, shops and restaurants which suited us fine.
Whilst there we booked two boat trips, one to Phang Nga Bay and one to Coral Island. Phang Nga Bay is caves and Coral Island is, literally, white sands, crystal clear waters and snorkelling. If you book boat trips, be careful who you book with as health and safety isn't always an issue in Thailand and some trips looked very overbooked and not fun. Feel free to PM me if you need more details on this as I don't want to slate anyone on an open forum!!
After 5 relaxing days in the Phuket area, we flew back to Bangkok and spent our last 2 days in Thailand there and stayed in the Silom area, not far from the Shangra La. We visited the Grand Palace which is amazing and shouldn't be missed. We took a tuk tuk here too. Chatuchak
market which is on a Sunday is well worth a visit but, be warned, it is huge and the heat doesn't do you any favours!! You an buy mostly anything you want here and if you were visiting Bangkok on a Sunday before flying home you could buy all your goodies here.
I have been running on and you're probably bored lol There is much more but my mind has gone blank! Please feel free to ask me anything and I will do my best to answer.
Thailand is wonderful and I want to go back, NOW!!!
jennyt