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		<title>Thailand Jeep Trip &#8211; Part 6: Mae Salong to Chang Mai</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Eventually Fabien became so sick that we had to return to Chang Mai to take him to the hospital. He had a pretty nasty infection in his throat, and the doctor ordered him to rest for at least three days. We returned the Suzuki Caribbean and ended up staying in a very nice, new furnished [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>Eventually  Fabien became so sick that we had to return to Chang Mai to take him to  the hospital. He had a pretty nasty infection in his throat, and the  doctor ordered him to rest for at least three days.</p>
<p>We  returned the Suzuki Caribbean and ended up staying in a very nice, new  furnished apartment complex called <a href="http://www.viangbuamansion-chiangmai.com/">Viangbua Mansion</a>.  It was a very posh place set in a very real Thai neighborhood in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiang_Mai">Chang Mai</a>.  I  liked the classy digs much more. After having slept on rigid, hard  mattresses, I enjoyed the break of sleeping on comfortable beds and  working with a strong Wi-Fi signal. I spent the next few days working  and getting caught up, while Fabien grumbled and was generally grouchy.  Nothing too exciting during this time, but again I was very productive  work-wise.  I am now on the train from Chang Mai to Bangkok.  I will be flying to New Delhi,   India  on March 4th. Although I am not particularly thrilled to go back to Bangkok,  I booked a place on the backpacker path, so I expect to see more  travelers of my ilk this time. Should be a pretty low key four days  until I make it to Delhi.</p>
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