Hang Dong

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Stacey **********
4 Mar
amazing. highly recommend for anyone travelling with kids. a must visit
2+
Wu *********
2 Mar
There are many animals at the night zoo, so it's best to arrive by 2:00 PM to avoid missing activities and rushing around. Klook said the tiger show was canceled, but it was actually there, which was confusing. Overall, it's pretty good for bringing kids and strollers. The ticket price is a bit expensive, but there aren't many other places to see in Chiang Mai, so if you don't go here, there's nowhere else to go.
Cee ******
1 Mar
The first thing I noticed was that it is extremely peaceful. The facilities are spotless, the rooms are very nice. I wish I would have found out about this place sooner. it’s perfect for a getaway or a long-term stay. I think the best part about this stay was honestly the bed. I have never slept in a bed like that one ever in my life and I probably will never have a bed like that again. The bed is so amazing it was by far of my favorite part of the whole day besides the beautiful view views and peaceful, quiet nature.
Chen *******
28 Feb
Buying tickets on Klook is super convenient. Just open the app, show the barcode to the staff, and you can seamlessly enter the park. No need to queue on site at all, and no need to exchange tickets on site either. Highly recommended!
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Tseng *****
28 Feb
The tour tram provides a guided tour, introducing and guiding us to recognize the animals in the herbivore and carnivore areas! We enjoyed dance performances and water shows! The most exciting part was the tiger show, which was very impressive! The tiger area is now open, and you can see the docile "big cats"! Amazing!
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클룩 회원
27 Feb
It was so much fun, lol strongly recommend! lol Touching a giraffe!! I never knew giraffe tongues were this long~ lol The herbivore tram is more fun than the carnivore tram lol But it's not good to go too late at night~ You can't see well! It's better to go early and see it while it's bright!!! (But if you don't have a hotel pick-up service, it's better to buy a product that includes transportation!! When returning to the accommodation late at night, Grab wasn't available, and there were no songthaews, so I raised the Grab fare to get one~)
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Klook会員
25 Feb
I had a fun and fulfilling day. I was told that I was only the second Japanese person to participate in this tour. In the morning, Somya, the cooking class instructor, picked me up from my hotel and we headed to the market. At the market, I learned about ingredients commonly used in Thai cuisine. It seemed like I could also buy breakfast there. When we arrived at Casa de Mango, I was served welcome tea. I was given a tour of the garden, and I put herbs, spices, and vegetables in a basket. In the cooking class, I could choose some of the menu items, and when I told them I wasn't used to spicy food, they adjusted the menu for me. I made 5 dishes in a hygienic environment and enjoyed them while talking with the other tour participants and Somya. Water and coffee after the meal were also provided. If I couldn't finish eating, I could take it home. After lunch, I took a nap in the hammock in the garden and it felt great. I felt that the Elephant Sanctuary was a place where elephants could be as free as possible. First, I was given a change of clothes and changed in the restroom. After listening to what kind of elephants there were, and points to keep in mind (don't stand directly behind the elephant, don't stand in front of its face when it is eating corn stalks, don't force it to touch its face, how to give snacks, older elephants are more accustomed than younger elephants, etc.), I moved to the riverside area with a bag of snacks (sugar cane), one for each person. I gave the snacks while following the instructions of the elephant mahout. They also took pictures and videos. After that, I followed the elephant mahout and gave snacks to the elephants in the forest area and watched their様子. I took a break and got some cold water. Then I helped the elephants bathe (optional, depending on the elephant's mood). Finally, Khao Soi, watermelon, and pineapple were prepared (style where you take what you want). What to bring: insect repellent spray, jacket (the van for transportation has air conditioning), sandals and towel (if you want to help with the elephant bathing)
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Klook客路用户
24 Feb
I highly recommend this cooking school. We booked the tour one day in advance. Since our hotel was outside the pickup area, we decided to take a taxi there ourselves. We emailed i-like at 11 p.m. the night before, and they replied quickly, informing us of the exact meeting point. The event was well organized on the day, and the teacher was especially interesting and the atmosphere was great. We made two dishes first, then took a break to taste them, followed by learning two more dishes. The teacher also made dessert at the same time. Every dish we made was delicious. The staff promptly cleaned and replaced the cooking utensils for each dish, which was a great plus. The school's location in the Grand Canyon is also beautiful. This was one of the best trips we took in Chiang Mai. Highly recommended.

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What to know about Hang Dong

Nestled in the heart of Chiang Mai, Thailand, Hang Dong is a captivating district that promises an authentic Thai experience for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. This hidden gem is renowned for its seamless blend of natural beauty, rich history, and vibrant culture, making it an ideal destination for adventure seekers, history enthusiasts, and food lovers alike. Whether you're exploring its lush landscapes or delving into its cultural heritage, Hang Dong offers a unique and enriching experience that will leave you with unforgettable memories. Come and discover the charm of Hang Dong, where every corner tells a story and every experience is a new adventure.
Hang Dong District, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Baan Tawai Village

Step into the heart of Thailand's artistic soul at Baan Tawai Village, the renowned handicraft capital of the country. This vibrant village is a treasure trove for art lovers, offering a mesmerizing array of exquisite wood carvings and traditional Thai crafts. Wander through the bustling local markets, where each stall tells a story of craftsmanship passed down through generations. Whether you're searching for a unique souvenir or simply wish to immerse yourself in the rich tapestry of Thai culture, Baan Tawai Village promises an unforgettable experience.

Night Safari

Embark on a thrilling nocturnal journey at the Night Safari, where the mysteries of the animal kingdom come alive under the moonlit sky. This unique attraction offers an unparalleled opportunity to observe a variety of wildlife in their natural habitat during the night. Perfect for families and wildlife enthusiasts alike, the Night Safari promises an exciting adventure that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the wonders of the animal world. Get ready to experience the thrill of the wild like never before!

Hang Dong Grand Canyon

Discover the breathtaking beauty of the Hang Dong Grand Canyon, a stunning natural wonder that beckons adventurers and nature lovers alike. With its dramatic cliffs and serene waters, this picturesque spot offers endless opportunities for swimming, cliff jumping, or simply relaxing by the water's edge. Whether you're seeking an adrenaline rush or a peaceful retreat, the Hang Dong Grand Canyon provides the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable day in nature's embrace.

Culture and History

Hang Dong is a treasure trove of cultural and historical wonders. As you wander through the district, you'll encounter ancient temples and traditional Lanna architecture that beautifully narrate the rich heritage of Northern Thailand. The vibrant local festivals are a must-see, offering an immersive experience into the region's traditions and customs.

Local Cuisine

Embark on a culinary adventure in Hang Dong, where the flavors of Northern Thailand come alive. Savor the iconic Khao Soi, a creamy curry noodle soup, and the spicy Sai Oua sausage. For a truly authentic experience, explore the bustling local markets and street food stalls, where every bite tells a story of the region's culinary heritage.

Cultural Heritage

Hang Dong is a district rich in cultural heritage, offering a journey through time with its ancient temples and traditional villages. Each landmark provides a unique insight into the area's storied past, making it a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts and culture lovers alike.