
After 2 weeks in Singburi, Chiang Mai seems very diverse, cosmopolitan, English- and vegetarian-friendly. I'm picking up a few history tidbits- it was founded in 1296 as the capital of the Lanna kingdom, some buildings date back to the 1200s, it was sacked by the Burmese in the 1700s (moat fail).

Oh, I also got a Thai massage yesterday (1 hour for $5). It turns out to be 50% assisted yoga (ex. the masseuse putting you in a body twist then putting her weight on you to add to the stretch) and 50% muay thai (Thai boxing, ex. punching you in the top of the head, putting you in a headlock and twisting your back, elbowing you right to the side of your groin). I like it.
Today I visited a temple and talked to a Buddhist monk for awhile as part of a program they call "monk chat". They practice Theravada Buddhism in Thailand, which is the oldest branch, which Mahayana came from (the monk compared the relationship between the two to that of Catholicism and Protestantism).
Tomorrow- overnight stay at an elephant sanctuary, then 5 more days in Chiang Mai or Pai, perhaps with a rock climbing day trip/lead-climbing class in there. Then, a week from today, I'll fly to Phuket in S Thailand and hit some islands, snorkeling, rock climbing, etc.