Hey Worldies! I am thinking this is my new ‘go-to name’ for you all. Do you like? Let me know in the comments. It’s been some time, I am currently working numerous projects. But I am learning to take a step back. A few updates in my life, well I decided to get the COVID vaccine. Why? Well, for my parents for my elders, and hopefully to travel again.
Today, Im bringing you a Day in Chiang Mai! “Chiang Mai is a land of misty mountains and colourful hill tribes, a playground for seasoned travellers, a paradise for shoppers and a delight for adventurers (Chiang Mai, By Hostels).
On this particular day; I woke up at my usual time (6am) and went on a Cat Cafe tour and just enjoyed the different temples along my path. Chiang Mai is a city to see, very easy to get around and just a backpacker haven! Check out my latest post on 10 Must See/Do in Chiang Mai for adventure topics.
1. 8am – Cat Brother’s Cafe
This cafe was so cute, and not to mention the staff is Black-friendly, I say this because not al places can be welcoming to persons of colour. So i always like to emphasize that to my readers.
Now, if you do not like cats I do not recommend going to a Cat cafe… It defeats the purpose, but they do make amazing coffee and NO IT DOES NOT SMELL LIKE CAT POO LOL.
Here are some photos of Cats Brother Cafe:



2. 9am – Temple Hopping.
I can promise you one thing, no matter where you go or whatever corner you turn you WILL find different temples and they’re all worth the 5-10 minute exploration. I wish i could remember the names of these but unfortunately I do not!

3. 11am – Another Cafe
Let’s face it, on this day I was just running around Chiang Mai by myself explore cafe’s and temples. Unfortunately, i can remember the EXACT name of this cafe but if you search “Cat Cafe Chiang Mai, you’re guarantee to find at least 1-4 worth finding.



Thank you so much for reading! I’ll see you in my next post! With love,

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