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May 29, 2013
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4 Amazing Motorcycle Road Trips

 

Motorcycle trips are a great way to get out and explore a country. The wind in your hair and bugs in your mouth make it actually feel like you are involved in the landscape, unlike while driving in a car, when you can switch off and go into ‘auto-pilot’.

 

There are many great motorcycle trips across the world, some are epic month long journeys like Ewan Mc Gregor and Charley Boorman took from London to NYC on ‘The Long Way Round’.

 

The type of motorcycle you choose will dramatically affect how you trip will go and the countries roads are another major factor.

 

Your best bet is to look online for motorcycles for sale if you are thinking of planning a motorcycle road trip. There are great websites where you can pick up motorbikes at excellent prices in the country you are visiting.

 

New Zealand

 

New Zealand is a great country for driving with well-maintained roads and light traffic. The spectacular scenery makes every kilometer worthwhile, and around every corner is another epic view. The landscape changes so much it is hard not to keep hoping off your bike and take pictures all day.

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The main routes are Auckland to Wellington – catch the ferry to Picton – cruise down the west coast to Queenstown via mountainous roads and glacial valleys. The entire South Island boasts stunning beauty like nowhere else on the plant and makes for great riding with long windy roads.

 

Vietnam

 

Taking a motorcycle trip from Hanoi to Hoi Chi Minh is a wonderful trip through crazy city streets, long country roads and mountainous rice paddies. This trip was made famous to many westerners by the TV show ‘Top Gear’, where Jeremy Clarkson and co buy cheap motorcycles and travel the country.

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USA & South America

 

Route 66 is an obvious road trip classic across the USA, know worldwide as one of the best driving experiences you can have. But this is not the only amazing road trip that the Americas hosts, there is also the longest road in the world – The Pan-American Highway, which runs from Alaska through to Argentina (48,000km approx)..

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Australia

 

The largest country in Oceania, Australia has roads that are great for motorcycle trips. There are some motorcycles for sale online and in local papers to help you choose your bike.

The roads are well maintained here and the scenery will take you through a variety of landscapes from the scorched red earth of Western Australia up to Darwin, across to tropical Queensland, down through the infamous East coast and on to the Great Ocean Road in Victoria (you could also go from Darwin straight down through Alice Springs).

 

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Another great motorcycle drive is the Eyre Highway stretches from Western Australia to South Australia and is called the ‘Nullarbor Plain’.

Get out there and explore one of these 4 amazing motorcycle trips!

May 29, 2013
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Self-employed expats – pros and cons

While most expats move abroad for a job opportunity, there is a sizeable chunk of the expat population who are out there as entrepreneurs, running their own businesses and even employing others. They might be offering their services remotely, consulting in different workplaces or running an office. As with running your own business anywhere, there are upsides and downsides, so before embarking on such a task in a new country, here are some pros and cons to consider:

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Pro: Flexibility

Everyone loves a flexible lifestyle. If you are self-employed, you get to dictate your own hours and choose where to work. When you’re living and working somewhere exotic and beautiful, this can be especially tempting. It also gives you the option to make visits home if necessary – important for an expat

 

Con:  Learning new business requirements

Starting a business is hard enough without also having to learn a new business etiquette, and HR requirements, finding a trustworthy accountant and navigating the legalities of running a new business, as you do in a new country.  Ensure you budget for expert advice in your startup costs.

 

Pro: Develop your niche in a new industry

If you are in a place with an emerging market, your business could be exactly suited to your new location. What might be a competitive marketplace at home might turn out to be highly profitable as a niche in your new location. You can also bring your skills and expertise to a new set of people.

 

Con: Difficulty finding contacts

Your product or service might be perfect, but how are you going to spread the word? You might need clients or suppliers; where will you find them? When starting up at home, we rely on existing contacts. Don’t forget, if considering a new business in a different place, that you will be without these.

 

Pro: Work for yourself

Not having to answer to a boss or manager is a dream of many. Whether you’re the boss yourself – or just your own boss and no-one else’s – self-employment is ideal, if you can make it work.

 

There is no denying that starting your own business is a big risk, and it can be a bigger risk if you’re creating your business in a new country that’s not as familiar as your native land. However, if you do as much research as you can, and then some more, you could find yourself in a winning situation.

 

Vivienne Egan writes for Now Health International.

May 28, 2013
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3 Most Family Friendly Resorts in South Africa

Holidaying with the whole family is an exciting and rewarding experience if you take the time to do your research first. The perfect trip all comes down to great planning, and it pays to get it right at the very beginning. South Africa is a great destination for a family holiday, especially if you pick the right accommodation. If you’re looking for some amazing vacation getaway ideas, here are 3 of the most family friendly resorts in South Africa.

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The Cavern

If you and your family love getting out on a adventurous hike or walk, then The Cavern is the perfect place for you. The whole resort is centred around a true emphasis on family values and spending quality time together. Set in a stunning secluded valley with private mountain reserve, The Cavern offers a variety of walks and hikes for all ages and fitness levels, either unaccompanied or with an experienced guide. There are plenty of other activities to do as well, with everything from pony riding and quad biking to fishing and relaxing swim in the pool all available for visitors. The Forest Retreat offers a luxurious range of spa treatments, including some very special ones for the kids. Accommodation is spacious and well appointed, and strikes the perfect balance of practicality and a touch of luxury.

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This amazing family friendly resort boasts a true feeling of community. It has fast become one of the Wild Coast’s most popular places to go on holiday, with many families returning year after year to experience the warm hospitality and extensive range of facilities on offer. The stunning surrounds are perfectly complemented by gorgeous accommodation, gourmet cuisine and indulgent spa services. For the kids, there’s plenty to see and do at all times during your stay. Whether it’s canoeing, hiking, dune surfing, fishing, playing in the pool or river cruising, there’s always something on the go for the whole family to enjoy.

Sparkling Waters Hotel and Spa

This stunning resort has one of the most impressive ranges of activities for all ages and interests. You’ll be able to get everyone involved with paintball, horse riding, indoor pool and diving board, squash, decadent spa treatments, volleyball, mini-golf, hiking, or even a day at the shooting range. Another star attraction for Sparkling Waters is the focus on the kids, every weekend and school holidays offers a separate kids dining area on the balcony with movies on the big screen and popcorn all around. The atmosphere at Sparkling waters is always friendly and welcoming, and it’s easy to see why so many continue to make it their resort of choice for an unforgettable family holiday.

By choosing the right resort, you are giving your family holiday the best chance of success. It’s not easy finding something for everyone during your South African getaway, so for more information on how to make your trip one to remember, check out http://www.flightcentre.com.au/flights/product/south-africa for some of the best deals and packages available online. You can be sure that with these family friendly resorts and some great value deals from Flight Centre, your whole family will be able to get the most out of your holiday.

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May 25, 2013
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Experience The Solar Maximum

What is the Solar Maximum?

The Solar Maximum is an astounding eruption of activity on the suns surface which causes the visual phenomena we know as the aurora borealis, or the Northern Lights.

Basically, what happens is sunspots increase and harbor more energy to be released in the form of coronal mass ejections (CMEs). A CME consists of plasma from the sun itself — electrons and protons — with an accompanying  magnetic field.

When these charged particles strike the earth’s magnetosphere, they travel down the magnetic field lines to the poles. These collisions are what causes the display of the aurora borealis.

To scientists and astrologers, it is a reassuring sign that our own magnetic shield is functioning properly and protecting the earth from the suns solar flares.

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Sky watchers and space enthusiasts around the world are preparing for one of nature’s most exciting performances in 2013 as the solar maximum cycle is anticipated to peak this year.

Planning a trip to northern Finland, Sweden or Norway during the next 12 months is a great way to see the Northern Lights during the Solar Maximum.

 

Why are we experiencing it now?

Just like here on earth our biggest star the sun also has seasons. Activity on the sun peaks and drops accordingly and when our star begins to blast out a huge cloud of superheated plasma known as a coronal mass ejection (CME) – we get spectacular shows here on earth!

Watchers have had to travel to the polar regions to see the Northern Lights in the past, but now it can be seen as far south as Ireland on certain clear nights.

Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) paint Irish skies green in Inishowen, County Donegal on St Patrick's Night. Image Adam Rory Porter

 

History and Folklore

The aurora borealis has long been shrouded in mystery, mythology, awe, and wonder throughout the world. Traditionally, in Lapland folklore, it was perceived to be the souls of the dead traveling across the heavens. Shamans would bang on drums attempting to harness the energy of the solar flares.

Each country had its own folklore which varies dramatically between a great fox in the sky sweeping its tail to spirits of old maids, animals or departed family.

 

sun67856 Where to see it

Scientists are predicting solar maximum activity will peak in the autumn of 2013, and many sky watchers are already making plans to travel to northern areas, such as Finland, to observe the show.

In fact, many of these travelers are particularly excited at the prospect of watching the northern lights in the northern hemisphere during a time in which autumn is in the air and winter is not yet fully in force..

The best countries to witness the Solar Maximum are Finland, Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Greenland, Alaska, Canada, Russia and the Arctic.

Finland offers many offers and excursions to get out and enjoy this natural wonder while experiencing some fun winter activities such as reindeer sledding, dog sledding,  ice fishing, igloo huts and much more.

Travel Tip – Try to get a window seat when you fly in as there are many reports of sightings of the aurora from an aeroplane as there are no clouds blocking your view.

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2013 is one of the best times to experience the Solar Maximum, so get out there and witness this spectacular natural wonder while you can!

May 23, 2013
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Holidays To Relieve Stress

Why do we take holidays?  For the adventure, for the excitement, and also for the opportunity to relieve stress.  If you’re looking for a way to get away, then perhaps one of these holidays will prove to be the cure to what ails you:

 

Go Seaside

A top choice for individuals everywhere looking to chill out and have fun is to head to the beach.  Just the thought of lounging on soft, white sand under a constant stream of hot sunlight can immediately put anyone at ease. There are a number of ways that one can plan a beach holiday, but a favourite is to hit up an all-inclusive resort where you can stay on a private beach and enjoy a daiquiri while you laze about under the afternoon sun.  Many of these all-inclusive resorts also feature other fun filled activities that you can take part in during the day, such as watersports and golfing.  If you’re looking to go to a truly special beach, then have a read of this top ten beaches article on National Geographic.

 

Get Golfing

Which brings us right to our next preferred way to relieve stress – golfing!  You’ll be spoiled for choice when it comes to choosing a golf resort as you can find numerous quality courses across the globe. There are lots of top class golf resorts, usually in the sunnier countries (and Scotland). Golf Kings is a good company to go through, as they are a specialist golf holiday travel agent If you want sun and sand, maybe have a look at their Spanish golf holidays. A lot of these resorts feature golf courses that have been crafted by world class golfers, such as Nick Faldo, Jack Nicklaus and Robert Trent Jones, and every course is meticulously maintained and affords golfers with some of the best views of the area.  Make sure that you stop by the club house after a long day on the green and enjoy some of the delicious foods that the resort has to offer. You can have a look at the Top Ten golfing locations here. Might help you decide.

 

Get Back To Nature

For those who aren’t so keen on spending their days away golfing or lying about on the beach, then camping is the ideal way to de-stress.  Sometimes a trek away from the city and into the wild is exactly what you need to decompress and forget all of the worries that your usual day to day life imposes upon you.

Now if you aren’t too keen on “roughing it” with a tent and a small propane barbeque, then perhaps a “glamping” trip is in you future.  Glamping (also known as “glamourous camping”) allows travelers to enjoy nature while still having all (or at least most) of the amenities that you would expect from a hotel, such as a private washroom, a dining area, and private sleeping accommodations.

 

Lay With The Lions

Why not fulfill one of you childhood dreams and venture out on a real wildlife safari?  Several zoos across the globe offer a “safari experience”, but why not go all out and treat yourself to the “real deal”?  Venture to Africa and enjoy one of the many authentic safari experiences that they have to offer.  You can sleep with the lions, awake with a giraffe peeking through your bedroom, all the while enjoying world class accommodations and cuisine right on site.  From jeep safaris to walking to safaris to even hot air balloon trips, there’s a safari trip out there to please anyone.

May 20, 2013
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Where to go surfing in Cyprus

Cyprus has long been renowned as a great place in which to take a sun-soaked holiday. Indeed, with the Mediterranean island having clear skies and sunshine virtually all year and average summer temperatures of around 25 degrees C in the summer months, I’m quite confident you’ll find it’s a fantastic destination for relaxing by the beach. These coastal stretches also lend themselves well to a variety of water sports, among them surfing.

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Admittedly, Cyprus may not be the first place that springs to mind when it comes to surfing holidays (the likes of Australia, Hawaii and California are among the spots that many people may think of) but the island does offer perfect conditions for the sport. I know that I’ve just mentioned how amazing Cyprus’s weather is, but it’s also worth bearing in mind that the waters around the island are quite warm.

The average sea temperature in the summer is 23 to 28 degrees C, though the 15 to 17 degrees C range during the colder months should still be warm enough. Add to this the fact that the water temperature rarely fluctuates on a day-to-day basis, I’m sure you’ll find that it will always be comfortable enough for a day of surfing.

Of course, you will need more than the water to be a pleasant temperature to have a wonderful action sports holiday – you’ll also require good quality waves. Luckily, this is something that Cyprus has in abundance, with breaks suitable for surfers of all experience levels dotted around the island.

If you’ve never been surfing before – which was the case when I recently took flight to Cyprus with Monarch – it’s best to head to Venus Beach. Located on Cyprus’s south-west coastline, just outside Paphos, this sandy stretch is regarded as the ideal place for beginners to practice on. Here, you’ll find regular waves that can get as high as 2 m and, as they are bottomed by flat rocks and sand, there is little chance that you will be thrown off your board. The beach is also a good place for bodyboarding.

Those who are a little more confident on the waves, however, should travel up the coast to Helios Beach. The north-westerly swells here are a little larger than those at Venus – on occasion they can be taller than 2.5 m – so experienced surfers should find the conditions provide the ideal opportunity for them to push their skills forward.

Alternatively, you might wish to visit Caretta Caretta – also known as Akdeniz Beach – on the island’s north coast. Come here and you’ll discover high regular swells. Although the quality of the waves isn’t as good at other beaches in Cyprus, it should still be decent enough to have an enjoyable afternoon on the waves.

For something really challenging, head to Cripplers. This is widely considered to be Cyprus’s most difficult surfing beach, so I only recommend that you attempt it if you’re highly experienced.

Situated on the island’s west coast, this spot features an exposed reef break and sharp rocks. As such, I always advise that you have at least one friend out with you as a precaution. If you are brave and skilled enough to take to the water you’ll be rewarded with some astounding surfing, with swells often reaching more than 2.5 m.

Hopefully, I’ve piqued your interest in going on a surfing holiday to Cyprus but wherever you’re thinking of going to practise the action sport let us know by leaving a comment below.

 

May 16, 2013
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Travel Tips for Tourists in Jamaica

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Jamaica is possibly one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. The island is also featured heavily in popular culture and mainstream media, from the music of Bob Marley to various travel programs and films such as Cocktail and Pirates of the Caribbean.

However, despite all of the coverage which Jamaica receives, many tourists who decide to travel there find out, once they arrive, that they actually know very little about the island. Jamaica is an island with a hugely rich heritage, plenty of interesting cultural traditions, and a varied landscape which simply demands to be explored. So before you decide to book your holidays to Jamaica, make sure you brush up on your local knowledge with these handy hints.

Brush Up on Local Traditions

Jamaica isn’t much like any of its closest neighbours, boasting some unique cultural and historical traditions which speak to its close ties with Africa. In fact, many of Jamaica’s residents feel a closer affinity with Africa than they do with their Caribbean counterparts, and this feeling has been immortalised in the music of Bob Marley.

Entry Conditions

Jamaican law stipulates that, if you’re from the US, you don’t need a passport to visit Jamaica. However, visitors from other countries will encounter different restrictions on their travel; Japanese citizens, for example, can stay for 30 days without a visa, whereas German citizens can stay for 90 days. And all citizens of the Commonwealth will need to hold a passport valid for 6 months, as well as a return ticket and adequate money to live on whilst they are there, to be granted entry to Jamaica.

Prepare for All Weather Conditions

Jamaica weather can be glorious, but it’s important to remember that hurricane season lasts from June until November. So if you’ve booked a beautiful summer vacation in Jamaica, you may wish to pack some wet weather gear, to protect you from the elements when the weather isn’t so nice.

On sunny days, Jamaica can be very warm and have high UV levels. So, as when travelling to any other sunny destination, you should always make sure to pack clothing which can cover you up, and to prepare with adequate sunscreen.

Crime in Jamaica

Just like everywhere else, Jamaica has crime. But levels of crime in Jamaica are a little higher than they are elsewhere, so it’s important to be aware of this before you travel. Keep your passport securely locked away, and make sure you have a spare credit card for emergencies. Don’t be ostentatious with valuables, and try not to walk about alone at night.

May 11, 2013
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Understand Your Travel Insurance Before Trying Dangerous Activities While Travelling

 

When we go away travelling or on holidays, we all should take out adequate travel insurance. If we don’t, then we are leaving ourselves exposed to a world of potential financial pain.

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Do you know if your insurance would cover you if you were on an elephant in Thailand and accidentally fell off it? They probably would, but there could be some reduction in benefits.

But if you were on holiday and an elephant trek or camel trek was included in the holiday, then you wouldn’t be covered as the activity would be classed as “non-incidental”! This is where a lot of the confusion comes from regarding travel insurance and the different policies.

Just to clarify – most travel insurance companies will cover “incidental” activities. These are things that happen on the spur of the moment. On the other hand, “non-incidental” means sport tours, activity trips or white water rafting.

It’s helpful to have some safety equipment of your own while you are travelling, just so as you are prepared for any eventuality.

Travel insurance policies will most likely contain a general exclusions clause. This places the onus on you to try as best you can to prevent illness, injury or loss/damage to your property. So in other words – you should always act as if you have zero insurance and don’t take any unnecessary risks.

Before you take out any insurance, you must read the terms and conditions. Because the policies change from company to company – you need to know exactly what it is you are covered for. There might be no liability cover under certain situations or for certain activities. While you may be covered for some potentially risky activities, you might only be covered if you keep within certain guidelines for that said activity.

There are some fantastic prices at places like PureSafety on a variety of personal safety equipment that would benefit you on your next sports related adventure.

Just make sure that you read the travel insurance policy from the start to finish before you sign up for it. The last thing you want is to be enjoying a camel trek in the Sinai desert in Egypt, falling off and breaking your leg – only to not be covered adequately.

In this situation, you should be covered as it was purely incidental, but it’s better to be safe than sorry.

May 1, 2013
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5 Things to Do on a Budget in the South of France

When you picture the south of France, you might think of luxury yachts, massive resorts and the rich and famous sunning themselves in designer sunglasses and swimsuits. But while some of these stereotypes may be true, you don’t have to be loaded to enjoy this gorgeous region on holiday. Here are 5 things you can do in the south of France that won’t break your budget:

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Go Surfing in Biarritz Biarritz is definitely famous for its luxurious atmosphere with casinos, resorts and world-class restaurants galore. But the surfing community is in love with the amazing waves and surf conditions at this beach- it’s got some of the best waves in the world! Hit up one of the surf shops for board rentals or surfing lessons and you’ll be catching waves in no time.

Rent a Car If you’ve got some time and an open mind, a great way to explore the south of France is by hitting the open road. Start in Nice and drive along the coast through some of the smaller towns and villages along the way. You’ll get a great taste for local culture (literally!) as you can experience the local food and wine in a less expensive atmosphere than Cannes or Monaco.

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Eat at Local Spots Want to experience a foodie’s paradise on a backpacker’s budget? Head to where the locals go, not the tourists. Find a seafood café tucked away off the beaten path for some of the freshest and tastiest mussels you’ve ever tried. Stop by a vineyard off a dusty country road for a taste of the local wine. Meander through an outdoor fresh market to sample the local fruits, oils and specialties of the region.

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Rent Bikes You don’t need to spend tons of money on tours or paying for sights. Simply rent bicycles and pedal your way through the countryside for the best experience of southern France. Grab a map from the local tourist shop and hit the road. You’ll get amazing views, total freedom and exercise to boot.

Travel in Low Season The south of France might be an ideal destination for summer but if you want to save money on travel and accommodations, consider coming in a lower season. Temperatures here are pleasant year round, and you can snag some great deals coming in winter- and potentially avoid frigid temperatures at home!

 

May 1, 2013
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5 Great Trips for Teenagers

When it comes to travel, there is a lot of info out there about trips with children, but what about teenagers? That middle age between childhood and adulthood is often marked by an adventurous, explorative spirit. Travel can be the perfect way to help teenagers out of their shell and explore the world while learning about themselves. Here are 5 great ideas for some perfect holidays for teenagers:

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Granada, Nicaragua Because it’s not too developed yet, prices here are super-low but there are tons of things for teens to do. This jewel of Central America is located right on the shores of Lake Nicaragua so there are plenty of water sports along with jungle hikes, coffee farm tours and tons of other adventures.

Dublin, Ireland While there are plenty of exciting cities to visit in Europe, Dublin has a cool and young vibe that will appeal to many teenagers. It’s got a great combination of outdoorsy activities, like hiking, with a vibrant city life. At night, the restaurants, bars and clubs come to life, offering endless entertainment for teens and 20-somethings. Dublin’s fascinating art and music scene add to the entertainment.

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Montreal, Canada If you’re looking for something for everyone, Montreal’s got it. The older part of town is packed with cultural sights like museums, boutiques and cafes while the nearby Mount Royal offers great outdoor fun like hiking and horseback riding. Music and street performers fill the city squares, and the nightlife goes well into the wee hours of the morning.

Bahamas Most teenagers wouldn’t turn down the chance to chill out by the sparkling turquoise seas of the Bahamas! Learning to surf here is a popular pastime, as are snorkeling and scuba diving. The laid-back culture is perfect for a relaxing holiday, but teens should find plenty of others their age at the cafes and bars on the islands.

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Chiang Mai, Thailand Thailand is the place to go for outdoor trekking, elephant riding, ziplining and other outdoor adventures. I can’t think of a single teenager who wouldn’t fall in love with the friendly culture, incredible food, exciting activities and fun nightlife of this northern Thai city. Try a weekend trip to Pai to experience a ”hippie” town in the mountains northwest of the city.