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American World Traveler Fall 2016 Issue

Now in our 14th year of publishing, American World Traveler explores the culture and history of worldwide destinations, sharing the adventure of discovery with our readers and motivating them to make their travel dreams a reality. Published quarterly, AWT helps sophisticated, independent American travelers choose their next destination by offering a lively blend of intelligent, informative articles and tantalizing photographic images from our World’s best destinations, cruises, accommodations and activities to suit every traveler's taste

Now in our 14th year of publishing, American World Traveler explores the culture and history of worldwide destinations, sharing the adventure of discovery with our readers and motivating them to make their travel dreams a reality. Published quarterly, AWT helps sophisticated, independent American travelers choose their next destination by offering a lively blend of intelligent, informative articles and tantalizing photographic images from our World’s best destinations, cruises, accommodations and activities to suit every traveler's taste

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It is a long flight to the other side<br />

of the world, but it is a small sacrifice<br />

for a true world traveler<br />

and after landing, we were greeted<br />

by our guides from Triyaka tours and<br />

began our trip with a drive through<br />

Thailand’s northern metropolis,<br />

Chiang Mai.<br />

land<br />

On our way to the hotel, Tong, one of<br />

our guides, explained our itinerary<br />

and offered us an abundant choice<br />

of activities for our first night in<br />

Thailand. Our destination, the<br />

Ratilanna Resort, was magnificent<br />

and has the look and feel of<br />

Thailand, with temple-like roofs and<br />

friendly staff who warmly welcomed<br />

us. We were pleasantly surprised<br />

when we were informed that our<br />

room had been upgraded!<br />

At first glance, the room offered a<br />

stunning living room and space to<br />

relax. The living room gave way to a<br />

large balcony with a great view of the<br />

turquoise swimming pool and the<br />

famous Ping River. The second half of<br />

the room included a beautiful king<br />

size bed and a majestic bathroom<br />

filled with every accessory imaginable.<br />

The bathroom had a rustic yet<br />

artistic feel to it, and the decorations<br />

were inspired by a spa with a small<br />

waterfall pouring into the bathtub.<br />

That evening, our guide suggested a<br />

fine Thai restaurant, with authentic<br />

and traditional Thai dishes. From the<br />

free run chicken, to the slow cooked<br />

pork and the cashew rice served<br />

inside a pineapple, we were very<br />

impressed. After desert, we had a<br />

pleasant surprise and got to meet the<br />

owner of the restaurant who made<br />

sure everything had gone according<br />

to our expectations. This first taste of<br />

Thailand was nothing short of fantastic,<br />

and eating beside the Ping River<br />

offered a lovely romantic setting to<br />

say the least.<br />

The following morning, we had<br />

breakfast at the resort which consisted<br />

of a well assorted buffet that<br />

ranged from Asian cuisine all the way<br />

to <strong>American</strong> standards. >>><br />

<strong>American</strong> <strong>World</strong> <strong>Traveler</strong> / <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2016</strong>

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