I like Pai. (pronounced "bpai", say the b and the p together)
Its a quiet little town, not very big, which is good cause I seem to get lost here a lot. It's a really interesting dynamic here. Everyone is super chill. all the locals just mozy around or hangout at their shops. There are lots of westerners (hippies) that seem to have just moved here. And then there are the tourists. Only the good ones though, none of the people who are just in Thailand to party (everyone in Bangkok). About every other store/stand that you see here is a T-shirt shop. They all have various shirts saying things like "Love is Pai" and "762 turns to Pai". Basically everything here celebrates that you made it to and are in Pai. All the restaurants and guesthouses have "Pai" in their name. "Pai Country" "Pai Love" "Pai Cabana". its really fun and everyone here jokes around. There's all the cheap hostels in the city but then in a big perimeter about 5km out there is what seems to be thousands of resorts and retreats. I havent really got a chance to explore them because they are so far out but there sure is alot.There is a huge difference from day and night here. some shops are only open during the day and others the night. At around 6 o'clock everyone starts setting up their stand. Both days I have been here we wandered around and then at about 5:30 we would go back to our room and chill. An hour later when we went back out the street looks completely different. Both sides of the road lined with stands selling all sorts of food, t-shirts,bags, and jewellery. There also seems to be a bunch of places selling postcards that you can write and send out on the spot. Haven't really spent the time to figure out those though.
Yumm, grilled frogs... my fave!
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