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Things To Do In Pai

January 23, 2009

…”Amazing views serenity still with an old world charm!”..

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Temple on the hill “WaT Phra That Mae Yen”

Pai is the “nimbin” town of Thailand(nimbin in australia offers an alternative lifesyle). It has a great art scene ,some interesting music, lots of hill tribe culture, a strong chinese and burmese influence and as of yet hasn’t been decimated by tourists.There is no prostitution or go-go bars as yet.There are some very good restaurants one in particular is “charlie and leks’s” which offers organic food cooked with love. It was some of the best food served to me over the past 3 months in thailand

There are hot springs, rafting, shopping, elephant tours, and some great roads for motor biking. a place not to be missed

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January 5, 2009

 

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Chiangmai Trekking Mae Tang 3Days 2Nights

October 17, 2008


DAY 1 09.30 a.m. Departure Chiang Mai for local market (Mae Malai) pick up truck about 1 hour. Continue driving to Akha village for 1.5 hours. Lunch will be served. Start trekking to visit Karen village about 2 hours. Keep on walking to another Karen village. Dinner overnight.  DAY 2 After breakfast, hiking for 2 hours to visit Karen village. Lunch en rout. Walk to the elephant camp for 20 minutes. A memorable elephant riding for 1.5 hours to absorb beautiful natural view. A trek to visit Lahu village about 30 minutes. Dinner overnight.

DAY 3 After breakfast, get ready for an advanturous bamboo rafting from Lahu to Shan village for 2-3 hours. Lunch will be served. Adrive by pick up truck to visit the waterfall. Walking to visit the waterfall about 2 hours. Enjoy shower and relaxation. Return to Chiang Mai and drop off at 4.30 p.m.

Queen Bee Car Rental Frequently Asked Questions

October 4, 2008

1. Driving Licenses for Chiangmai car rental service

International driving licenses are required or domestic country driving licenses.
All driving licenses to be able to be read in English.

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2. How to calculate the number of day’s car rental

Rental days are calculated in 24 hours periods from the time you collect your car. 1 days rental is classed as 24 hours. 

If, for example, you collected your car @ noon on the 1st  of the month and returned it @ noon on the 10th, 
you would subtract 1 from 10 to give you 9 days rental.

The time of collection and return being the same on both days.

If you return the car more than 59 minutes later than the pick up time, you will be charged an extra days rental.

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3. Are there any extra costs for Chiangmai car rental service?

There are no hidden costs.

The price given is the total cost of the rental. 
The cost is fully inclusive of:
– vat (value added tax 7 %),
– Comprehensive insurance,
– Unlimited mileage 
– 24 hour recovery service

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4. How much does it cost for an additional driver?

Queen Bee Care Rental first no extra charge for additional driver aged over 21 years but not more than 3 additional drivers.

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5.  There an insurance excess? 

The insurance excess (deductible).

In case of the vehicle is stolen or robbed. Deductible to be borne by the hirer is 2,000 THB

An accident during the hiring and the hirer who is the blame. Deductible 2,000 THB to be borne by the hirer.

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6. Can I use my credit card to cover the cost of insurance for Chiangmai car rental service?
 

Our rates are set to include insurance.
We can’t offer any discounts on quotes or bookings without insurance.

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7. How is payment made?

The payment has to be done prior departure by cash. Visa / Master Card is preferred. However, extra charge 3 % on top of the payment    

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8. Will they accept Electron debit cards?

Queen Bee Car Rental  do accept the above debit cards.

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9. What is the hours of opening of the branches?

Generally speaking Queen Bee Car Rental is opened from
8.00am to 7.00 pm Monday to Sunday,

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10. How do I book a vehicle?

On line bookings need 48 hours notice.
The booking system will not book any cars with less than 48 hours notice.   

On receiving your booking we will email you back with the reservation number and any other information you will need.

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11. How old to I need to be to rent a vehicle

The minimum age is 21 yrs.

Trekking Chiangmai Whitewater Rafting Mae Tang

October 3, 2008
08.30 Pick up from your accommodation and a drive by pick up truck for 1.30 hours to Shan village. Visit Orchid & Butterfly farm en route.Drop off at the elephant camp.

10.00 Memorable elephant ridding through the jungle for an hour.

12.00 Lunch will be served. Thai food dish (fried rice or pad Thai and fruit)

13.30 Crossing the Tang River by hanging basket.

14.00 Hiking 45 minutes to visit water fall, enjoy sight seeing and swimming.

15.00 Get back to the raft station, safety orientation by the raft instructor.

15.30 Exciting a rapid White Water Rafting and Bamboo rafting for 1 hour.

16.30 Drive back to Chiangmai Make a stop at Akha hilltribe.Drop off at the hotel at 6.00 p.m.

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Excursions Trekking Chiangmai

October 3, 2008


Highlights of Chiangmai by foot, elephant ride, bamboo rafting

Thailand is one of the most delightful places in south-east Asia, a land of idyllic beaches, tranquil bays, coral islands, spectacular mountains, valleys and primal forests, and is home to a warm-hearted and hospitable people. The striking and varied landscapes, from high rolling hills to undeveloped beaches, are a traveler’s paradise and cover a wide range of climates. There is plenty to see from a long, varied history and not least in a serious interest in food.

Chiang Mai‘s rich history goes back hundreds of years. Because of its prime location and fertile land, the valley that extends from the base ofSuthep Mountain to the Ping River was settled in early times by several different ethnic groups, including the hill tribe group know as the Lua tribe. Later, King Mengrai unified the different towns and villages into what came to be known as the Lanna Kingdom. In 1296, he fortified the fertile valley area with a rectangular shaped brick wall measuring 1.6 Kilometers (1 mile) wide, and 2.0 kilometers (1.25 miles) long.

There are many hill tribe people living in the mountainous districts surrounding Chiang Mai such as Omkoi, Mae Jam, Chiang Dao, and Mae Ai. Statistics reported by the Tribal Research Institute of Chiang Mai stated that in the year 1992 there were 1,049 hill tribe villages in the Chiang Mai province, constituting a total of 174,195 people. Of this amount, 106,116 were from the Karen tribe, 27,392 from the Lahu (Musur) tribe, 17,198 from the Hmong (Meo) tribe,10,873 from the Lisu tribe, 8,862 from the Lua tribe, 2,609 from the Akha tribe, 1,145 from the Mien (Yao) tribe, and 485 from the Palong tribe.

The hill tribe people are agricultural; planting fields, raising animals, and hunting for a living. Since each tribe has its own culture and language, they blanket the hills of Chiang Mai with an interesting patchwork quilt of diverse variety. Whether you are mountain hiking or mountain biking,Chiangmai offers a variety of colours, cultures and scenery to ensure you get a different scene for everyday.

These following excursions Chiangmai trekking with a difference, from the quiet mountain villages stuck.  A superb mixture of the adventurous and cultural activities. This tour has it all with  diverse culture, good food and amazingly friendly locals.

We start Chiangmai trekking in the northwest  and work our way on foot, elephant ridding and adventurous bamboo rafting. The scenery on hiking is such you forget about time and distance as the surroundings become so fascinating. The ability to interact with the locals in the local markets and villages is a highlight of the trek and you will be left with an amazing feeling towards the Chiangmai trekking.