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Old 30th March 2011, 07:33 PM
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Thank you all again for the helpful information!
Well the things what we like to do in chang Mai is a city tour, go ride on elephants, go see some of the sights, like to do a zipline tour over the rainforest! We are both in your 20s and female we like a abit of both quick and nightlife so get all of Thailand! We don't tend to stay at phuket for 14 days but in in the south! We like to go to some of the islands around! We still in the planing stage and getting some quotes!

What would you suggest a first timer to Thailand to do for 3-4 weeks?
Ahh, if you want to party there are many opportunities in Phuket and the other tourist areas. If you want scenery and quiet, head inland. The historical and archaeological sites are distributed throughout the country, but generally away from the "touristy" beaches like Phuket.
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