Chiang Mai is quickly taking its place as a favourite city to live, work
and visit in South East Asia. It is amongst the top ten liveable cities
in the region, and has a burgeoning expat community living happily
alongside the local population. With a mix of different ethnic groups
calling the north of Thailand home, this city really does have a
multi-cultural feel.
Chiang Mai is a top destination in Thailand and Asia for people of all ages looking for a place to relax. Either to settle down and enjoy life or as holiday destination. Chiang Mai has something for everyone.
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
Wednesday, 12 September 2012
Traveling with Pets to Chiang Mai
When traveling with pets, it’s important to know the policies of the places you may be staying. When traveling overseas, these policies become even more important. There are many condos in Chiang Mai, but not all of them accept pets, so it’s crucial to know ahead of time that the place you rent allows pets and that you are aware of the conditions regarding pets when taking them to another country.
Once you find a place that allows you to have pets in the condo you’re renting, be sure to know all of the immunizations and policies that you will need to adhere to in the airport as well as in check in, and know ahead of time any stipulations your condo has regarding your pet. Having your pets up to date on their shots and having a healthy pet are prime things to make sure you know and have in place.
The more luxurious condos are more than likely not going to allow pets, but if you do a search, you will be able to narrow your choices down to find what you’re looking for. Chiang Mai has a lot of what is called soi dogs and cats, or alley dogs and cats. They are running free and need to be regarded cautiously, especially if you are bringing a domesticated pet with you. Be very mindful of where you walk your pet, clean up after them out of courtesy for those guests who may not have pets, and if you have a cat with you, it is advisable to not let them outside because of the danger of these soi dogs and cats.
Just because a condo allows you to have a pet, it doesn’t mean they will have pet amenities. There are pet stores and vets in Chiang Mai and again it is recommended that you know ahead of time where to find them in case of a pet emergency or in case you need to buy supplies. It’s recommended to bring your own water from home if possible and the dog or cats own pet food for a few days as traveling overseas can be very stressful for a pet.
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