Chiang Mai – High Season is coming
Club One Seven Sauna Chiangmai “Songkran Festival Party ” 13-15 April 2023
Club One Seven Sauna Chiangmai “Songkran Festival Party ” 13-15 April 2023
CLUB ONE SEVEN CHIANG MAI “Home Away From Home”
CLUB ONE SEVEN CHIANG MAI
It is a fully equipped facility designed for the gay traveler. For those wishing to stay at a gay hotel, this is the perfect place. Many of our guests use our place as a base to explore the many temples, markets and surrounding nature that Chiang Mai has to offer. It is also an ideal place to use as a hub for trips to visit the border with Myanmar as well many of the remote areas in Northern Thailand such as the Golden Triangle and Chiang Rai.
The Straits Games (TSG) 2020, October 16th to 18th, 2020, Phnom Penh
The Straits Games (TSG) 2020,
PHNOM PENH – CAMBODIA
“From October 16th to 18th, 2020, Phnom Penh will host the 19th edition of TSG, an annual sports event that fosters friendship and promotes healthy lifestyle in the LGBT community.”
Chiang Mai gay sauna
For some gay fun in the afternoon, Chiang Mai has two gay saunas where you can laze around the pool. Club One Seven has been open four years, and has a wonderful location right on the banks of the Ping River
Chiang Mai Gay Scene
Whether you want to chill out, immerse yourself in history or simply check out the smoking hot nightlife, Chiang Mai, in Northern Thailand, has a little bit of something to please everyone.
Chiang Mai – the rise and rise of Soi 6
Chiang Mai – the rise and rise of Soi 6
By David Edwards
It’s just over a year since Ram bar moved into its new custom built venue on Chiang Mai’s Charoen Prathet Soi 6, and what a fabulously successful year it has been. Gay Soi 6 (Note: Soi means alley or side street in Thai) has now become Chiang Mai’s de facto gay street and is steadily growing in popularity.
Gay Chiang Mai with different perspectives for Thai and Foreigners
Ask any young gay Thai guy about the gay bars of Chiang Mai and they will likely give you a blank look. The gay scene as understood by visiting foreigners and ex-pats is quite different to that perceived by the vast majority of Chiang Mai’s current generation of LGBT Thais.
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