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Chiang Mai Night Safari Park Ticket
Zoos & aquariums • Chiang Mai Province

Chiang Mai Night Safari Park Ticket

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★ 4.7 (4,640) • 100K+ booked
From NT$ 969
NT$ 1,212
New Elephant Home Elephant Conservation Center in Chiang Mai
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Tours • From Chiang Mai

New Elephant Home Elephant Conservation Center in Chiang Mai

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Private tour
English guided
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★ 4.9 (1,028) • 7K+ booked
From NT$ 1,144
Mama Noi Thai Cookery School Chiang Mai
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Cultural experiences • Chiang Mai Province

Mama Noi Thai Cookery School Chiang Mai

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3-5 hrs
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★ 4.8 (2,046) • 30K+ booked
From NT$ 899
Relax Express at Chiang Mai Gate in Chiang Mai
Massages • Chiang Mai Province

Relax Express at Chiang Mai Gate in Chiang Mai

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★ 4.6 (182) • 3K+ booked
From NT$ 353
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Chiang Mai Kerchor Elephant Eco Park Tour (from Chiang Mai)
Tours • From Chiang Mai Province

Chiang Mai Kerchor Elephant Eco Park Tour (from Chiang Mai)

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★ 4.8 (2,133) • 40K+ booked
From NT$ 1,161
Thai Cooking Classes by Grandma's Home Cooking School
Cultural experiences • Chiang Mai Province

Thai Cooking Classes by Grandma's Home Cooking School

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★ 4.9 (1,633) • 30K+ booked
From NT$ 1,201
Elephant Jungle Sanctuary Chiang Mai Experience
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Outdoor & sports activities • Chiang Mai Province

Elephant Jungle Sanctuary Chiang Mai Experience

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★ 4.8 (2,962) • 40K+ booked
From NT$ 694
Skyline Jungle Luge Adventure Zipline Experience Chiang Mai
Outdoor & sports activities • Chiang Mai Province

Skyline Jungle Luge Adventure Zipline Experience Chiang Mai

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★ 4.9 (734) • 10K+ booked
From NT$ 1,850
Chiang Rai Instagrammable Places Day Tour by AK Travel
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Tours • From Chiang Mai

Chiang Rai Instagrammable Places Day Tour by AK Travel

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English guided
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★ 4.5 (387) • 7K+ booked
From NT$ 1,292
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Fah Lanna Spa Experience at the Old Town Branch in Chiang Mai
Massages • Chiang Mai Province

Fah Lanna Spa Experience at the Old Town Branch in Chiang Mai

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★ 4.5 (1,824) • 20K+ booked
From NT$ 734
Relax Express at Ratchadamnoen in Chiang Mai
Massages • Chiang Mai Province

Relax Express at Ratchadamnoen in Chiang Mai

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★ 4.6 (171) • 3K+ booked
From NT$ 353
Chiang Rai White Black Blue Temple Full Day Tour from Chiang Mai
Tours • From Chiang Mai Province

Chiang Rai White Black Blue Temple Full Day Tour from Chiang Mai

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★ 4.4 (1,406) • 10K+ booked
From NT$ 721

Transport in Chiang Mai Province

Chiang Mai|Chiang Mai International Airport Private Airport Transfer
Private airport transfers • Chiang Mai Province

Chiang Mai|Chiang Mai International Airport Private Airport Transfer

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★ 4.6 (7,526) • 30K+ booked
NT$ 170
Shared van transter to Monjam, Maekampong, Doi Inthanon, and more
Buses • From Chiang Mai Province

Shared van transter to Monjam, Maekampong, Doi Inthanon, and more

★ 4.8 (191) • 5K+ booked
From NT$ 131
Thailand train to multi-city by State Thai railway
Train tickets • From Bangkok

Thailand train to multi-city by State Thai railway

★ 3.7 (45) • 4K+ booked
From NT$ 228
Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon, Doi Suthep, Mae Kampong and more Car Rental with Driver by Northern Master Car
Car charters • From Chiang Mai Province

Chiang Mai, Doi Inthanon, Doi Suthep, Mae Kampong and more Car Rental with Driver by Northern Master Car

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★ 4.9 (132) • 1K+ booked
From NT$ 1,893
NT$ 2,019
Private City Transfers between Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and Mae Hong Son
Car charters • From Chiang Mai Province

Private City Transfers between Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and Mae Hong Son

City transfers
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★ 4.3 (73) • 600+ booked
From NT$ 3,407
NT$ 3,635
Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Surroundings Car Rental with Driver by TTD Global
Car charters • From Chiang Mai Province

Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Surroundings Car Rental with Driver by TTD Global

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★ 4.5 (306) • 6K+ booked
From NT$ 4,417
Fix Itinerary Car Rental with Driver between Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai
Car charters • From Chiang Mai Province

Fix Itinerary Car Rental with Driver between Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai

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★ 4.7 (65) • 400+ booked
From NT$ 6,563
NT$ 7,067
Chiang Mai Car Rental | Rent a car for Elephant Sanctuary, Tiger Kingdom, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Night Bazaar, Wat Chedi Luang
From NT$ 1,620
NT$ 1,800
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Chiang Mai and Pai District Car Rental with Driver by Smart En Plus
Car charters • From Chiang Mai Province

Chiang Mai and Pai District Car Rental with Driver by Smart En Plus

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★ 4.4 (7) • 100+ booked
From NT$ 5,679
NT$ 5,755
Chiang Mai and Lamphun Car Rental with Driver by Smart En Plus
Car charters • From Chiang Mai Province

Chiang Mai and Lamphun Car Rental with Driver by Smart En Plus

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★ 4.5 (4) • 100+ booked
From NT$ 5,301
NT$ 5,351
Lampang Private Car Charter from Chiang Mai
Car charters • From Chiang Mai Province

Lampang Private Car Charter from Chiang Mai

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★ 4.3 (10) • 100+ booked
From NT$ 5,679

Hotels in Chiang Mai Province

Travelodge Nimman
Hotels • Chiang Mai Province

Travelodge Nimman

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★ 4.8 (168)
From NT$ 1,562
Cozy Inn Chiang Mai
Hotels • Chiang Mai Province

Cozy Inn Chiang Mai

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★ 4.8 (422)
From NT$ 785
Villa Lantara Chiang Mai
Hotels • Chiang Mai Province

Villa Lantara Chiang Mai

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★ 4.5 (31)
From NT$ 1,792
U Nimman Chiang Mai
Hotels • Chiang Mai Province

U Nimman Chiang Mai

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★ 4.9 (975)
From NT$ 3,434
Chai Lai Orchid
Hotels • Chiang Mai Province

Chai Lai Orchid

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NT$ 3,271
Hotel M Chiang Mai
Hotels • Chiang Mai Province

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★ 3.9 (334)
From NT$ 1,398
NT$ 2,208
Cross Vibe Chiang Mai Decem
Hotels • Chiang Mai Province

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★ 4.1 (389)
From NT$ 1,436
Lanna Oriental Hotel
Hotels • Chiang Mai Province

Lanna Oriental Hotel

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★ 4.1 (84)
From NT$ 1,176
Chiang Mai Elephant Friends
Hotels • Chiang Mai Province

Chiang Mai Elephant Friends

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★ 4.8 (57)
From NT$ 2,117
Eastin Tan Hotel Chiang Mai
Hotels • Chiang Mai Province

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From NT$ 2,037
Imm Hotel Thaphae Chiang Mai
Hotels • Chiang Mai Province

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Reviews of Chiang Mai Province activities

TSAI *********
2026-01-16 08:01:53
Fantastic 5.0
The pick-up driver wore a vest with the word "elephant" on it, which felt very professional. It was also clear what the activity was, and the pick-up was on time. In the afternoon session, you will first learn about the habits and basic introduction of elephants, then feed them bananas and watch them graze freely (very therapeutic). You can also take pictures with them while you're there. Next, you'll make healthy food and feed it to the elephants, and then go to the stream to splash water and apply mud to the elephants. Finally, you'll have lunch. If you're worried about being hungry, you can bring your own snacks. There is also coffee and cookies available on site to eat beforehand. During the activity, staff will be taking pictures from the side. Leave your email at the end of the activity, and you will receive the photos in about two to three days. The staff and environment are very good! There is no forced elephant labor or riding.
林 **
2025-07-30 23:56:05
Fantastic 5.0
Safety: There are plenty of staff members in the park taking care of visitors. Location: It's super convenient to call a taxi to and from Cong Tucheng District (about 20 minutes)! Instructors: They provide explanations in English and are very dedicated. Experience: Very novel! Facilities: A bit basic, but that's part of the original charm!
Hyazenth *************
2025-12-27 03:15:04
Fantastic 5.0
The elephant tour is absolutely worth it. The elephants are clearly well cared for, and you can see the respect and love the locals have for them. If you want to directly support the families who own and care for these elephants, booking your tour here truly makes a difference. Your money goes straight toward helping this community and sustaining this meaningful project.
Klook User
2025-11-22 00:28:09
Fantastic 5.0
The stops at each temple were overwhelmingly stunning — truly breathtaking at every turn. The trip is a full 12-hour day, but absolutely worth every minute. Nuttaya was amazing: incredibly knowledgeable, and always looking out for us. Highly recommend this experience!
TUYET *******
2026-01-01 06:45:56
Fantastic 5.0
We enjoyed this tour. Vicky spoke English really well and the driver was a polite young man. The elephants were well behaved. It was very interesting to see the personalities and dynamics amongst the elephants and with their minders. A baby elephant ran a couple of times towards his mum for a cuddle, while she was posing with guests for photos. The minder would run after the baby, telling him to return. Very funny to watch. Cafe was pleasant to sit down at and enjoy a drink. We paid extra for the yummy shrimp spring rolls and chicken nuggets. Our son tried durian for the first time at the fruit market. He thought the taste was “interesting”. 🤣
Klook User
2025-10-28 09:01:19
Fantastic 5.0
Good and feeding experience. Guide was really great at explaining however during the elephant bath time the guide didn’t explain that there was a step under the water and I had a misfooting and almost submerge fully into the water.
Kat ******
2025-11-13 08:02:35
Fantastic 5.0
the staff the host the food was amazing the random puppy I found on site and how nice the elephants were even the one naughty one and feeding them was just me facing my fear I would definitely do it all over again with more confidence thank you guys I loved making the medicine balls too I didn’t know it was included so it was a pleasant surprise I love you all deeply thank you for the memory
Mylene ********
2025-09-25 11:52:41
Fantastic 5.0
The experience was amazing. A truly ethical santuary. No touching, bathing, riding the elephants. Just feeding and observing. Note that there is also a hike trail with the elephants so you must be ready with the right shoes. Also enjoyed doing the inhaler personal souvenir. :)
Utente Klook
2025-12-24 22:28:32
Fantastic 5.0
Really recommended. The guide first explain about each elephants story and then you immediately are immersed in their habitat. You will be free to feed them and touch them, always respecting their boundaries.

Quick facts about Chiang Mai Province

Local weather

  • JAN - DEC
    33°26°

General info
  • Time zone

    No time difference

  • Currency

    1TWD = 0.99THB

  • Official languages

  • Best time to visit

    Bo Sang Umbrella Festival

    Songkran

  • Recommended trip duration

  • Flight time

    When departing from Manila

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What to know before visiting Chiang Mai Province

Chiang Mai Travel Guide: Things to Do, Attractions & Tours

Chiang Mai is widely known as the cultural capital of northern Thailand, where centuries-old temples, creative neighborhoods, mountain landscapes, and a relaxed modern lifestyle blend seamlessly. Located in Chiang Mai Province, the city offers travelers a slower, more immersive experience compared with Thailand’s coastal resorts or fast-paced capitals. From the historic city walls of the Old City to the cafés and design hubs near Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai feels both timeless and contemporary. It is also a gateway to scenic mountains, waterfalls, hill-tribe villages, and national parks, making it ideal for short stays or extended exploration. Whether you are here to explore famous temples, eat Thai food, relax with Thai massage, or plan day trips around northern Thailand, Chiang Mai City provides a balanced mix of culture, cuisine, and nature.

Why Visit Chiang Mai

Travelers visit Chiang Mai for a deeper connection to Thai culture, history, and everyday life. Once the capital of the ancient Lanna Kingdom, the city still preserves its heritage through architecture, festivals, and community traditions. Compared with Bangkok or Phuket, Chiang Mai offers a calmer pace, walkable streets, and closer access to mountains, forests, and ethical elephant sanctuaries. The food scene ranges from classic Thai food and street food to hip restaurants and modern cafés, while the creative scene showcases Chiang Mai City arts, traditional crafts, and independent art galleries. For travelers seeking cultural depth, diverse cultures, and meaningful experiences, Thailand Chiang Mai delivers authenticity without sacrificing comfort.

Best Areas and Top Attractions in Chiang Mai

Old City (Historic Center)

The Old City is the heart of Chiang Mai, surrounded by ancient city walls and dotted with some of the most important temples in northern Thailand. Highlights include Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Phra Singh, Wat Chiang Man, Wat Suan Dok, and Wat Phan Tao, each offering insight into Lanna history, architecture, and spiritual life. Visitors can explore the inner city on foot, as many landmarks are within walking distance. The area also hosts the popular Sunday Night Market, filling streets with food stalls, crafts, and live music. Key landmarks such as Tha Phae Gate, the Three Kings Monument, and the nearby Kings Monument make this the cultural center of Chiang Mai City and one of the best locations for first-time travelers.

Nimmanhaemin (Modern Chiang Mai)

Nimmanhaemin or Nimman Road, near Chiang Mai University, is the city’s creative and lifestyle district. Known for cool cafes, shopping malls, design boutiques, and a strong digital-nomad community, this area blends modern living with artistic expression. You will find art galleries, coworking spaces, nightlife, and diverse food options, making it popular with younger travelers, remote workers, and those seeking contemporary experiences in Chiang Mai Thailand.

Riverside & Chang Klan

Stretching along the Ping River, this area offers resorts, boutique hotels, riverside dining, and easy access to the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar. The night bazaar comes alive after sunset with handicrafts, souvenirs, food stalls, and live performances. It is a convenient base for guests looking for comfort, scenic views, and nightlife while remaining close to the city center.

Chiang Mai Night Bazaar

The Chiang Mai Night Bazaar is one of the city’s most popular evening attractions, stretching along Chang Klan Road near the river. After sunset, the area fills with stalls selling handicrafts, souvenirs, clothing, artwork, and street food. Visitors can browse, dine, and enjoy live performances in a lively atmosphere that reflects the city’s blend of tourism, culture, and local life.

Sunday Walking Street (Old City)

Held every Sunday evening, this massive street market transforms the Old City’s main roads into a pedestrian-only festival of food, art, and music. Visitors can sample northern Thai dishes, browse handmade crafts, watch street performances, and interact with local artisans. It is one of the best ways to experience Chiang Mai’s creative energy and community spirit.

Doi Inthanon National Park

Known as “the Roof of Thailand,” Doi Inthanon National Park is home to the country’s highest mountain. Located just outside Chiang Mai, it offers waterfalls, cloud forests, scenic viewpoints, and hiking trails. Highlights include the Twin Royal Pagodas, nature walks, and visits to hill-tribe villages. The park is ideal for travelers seeking nature, fresh air, and a break from the city.

Elephant Sanctuaries (Ethical Experiences)

Chiang Mai is a leading destination for ethical elephant tourism. Reputable sanctuaries focus on rescue, rehabilitation, and observation rather than riding or performances. Visitors can learn about elephant care, feed them, walk alongside them in natural environments, and support conservation efforts. These experiences offer meaningful wildlife encounters while promoting responsible tourism.

Bua Thong “Sticky” Waterfalls

Located outside the city, these unique limestone waterfalls allow visitors to climb directly up the rock surface thanks to the naturally non-slip texture. Surrounded by forest, the site is popular for day trips, combining light adventure with refreshing nature. It is a favorite spot for families, photographers, and travelers seeking something different from temple sightseeing.

Chiang Mai Zoo & Night Safari

The Chiang Mai Night Safari offers a wildlife experience where visitors can observe animals in naturalistic settings after dark. Tram rides pass through different zones, allowing close-up views of nocturnal species. The park is especially popular with families and those traveling with children.

Ping River & Riverside Dining

The Ping River flows through Chiang Mai, creating a relaxed atmosphere along its banks. Riverside restaurants, hotels, and cafés offer scenic dining and sunset views. Boat rides and evening strolls provide a quieter alternative to the busy markets and streets, highlighting the city’s more tranquil side.

Wat Sri Suphan (Silver Temple)

Wat Sri Suphan stands out for its intricate silver, aluminum, and nickel decorations covering both the exterior and interior. Built in a historic silversmith community, the temple showcases detailed craftsmanship depicting Buddhist stories and modern themes. It is one of Chiang Mai’s most visually distinctive temples and an important symbol of local artistry.

Doi Suthep–Pui National Park

Beyond the famous temple, this protected area offers hiking trails, waterfalls, viewpoints, and access to Hmong villages. Doi Suthep provides an easy escape into nature just minutes from the city, making it perfect for travelers who want outdoor experiences without long travel times.

Top Things to Do in Chiang Mai City

Temples & Cultural Sites

Explore iconic sites such as Wat Phra That Doi Suthep (often shortened to Wat Phra), one of the region’s most famous temple landmarks, along with the Silver Temple (Wat Sri Suphan). Participate in a monk chat, where visitors can speak with local monks about Buddhist life and Thai traditions.

Night Markets & Street Food

From the Night Bazaar to rotating night markets across the city, visitors can sample street food, browse handmade goods, and enjoy evening entertainment. Popular areas offer everything from fresh produce and grilled snacks to desserts and souvenirs.

Cooking Classes & Workshops

Join a Thai cooking class or a hands-on cooking class to learn how to prepare local cuisine, including coconut curry soup and northern specialties. These workshops are among the most popular cultural activities in Chiang Mai Province.

Spas & Traditional Massage

Unwind with authentic Thai massage, soothing foot massage, and spa treatments rooted in traditional healing methods.

City Attractions

Visit family-friendly attractions, viewpoints, and themed experiences that showcase Chiang Mai’s balance between culture and leisure.

Chiang Mai Culture & Heritage

Chiang Mai’s identity is shaped by the legacy of the Lanna Kingdom and centuries of spiritual practice. Temple etiquette, community rituals, and architecture reflect a deep respect for heritage. Institutions such as the Lanna Folklife Museum and the local cultural centre preserve regional traditions, while markets and neighborhoods celebrate traditional crafts. Ethical tourism is increasingly important here, with responsible elephant sanctuary programs and community-based experiences encouraging visitors to respect nature, culture, and the Chiang Mai people.

Nature Experiences Around Chiang Mai

Nature is never far from the city. Doi Suthep rises above Chiang Mai, home to Phra That Doi Suthep, offering panoramic views and forest trails. Nearby waterfalls, hiking routes, ziplining, and cliff jumping spots provide outdoor adventure. Travelers can also visit ethical elephant sanctuaries that prioritize animal welfare. Further afield, Doi Inthanon National Park, Thailand’s highest peak and a renowned national park, features waterfalls, cloud forests, and scenic viewpoints.

Chiang Mai Food & Night Markets

Chiang Mai is a food lover’s destination, celebrated for local cuisine and regional flavors. Must-try dishes include khao soi, the city’s signature coconut curry soup, grilled sausages, and northern specialties. Night markets such as the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar and the weekly Sunday Night Market offer countless food options and street food stalls. Café culture thrives in Nimman, where cool cafes, specialty coffee, and creative dining concepts meet traditional flavors.

Chiang Mai City Itineraries

2 Days in Chiang Mai

Day 1: Explore the Old City, including Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Phra Singh, and local markets. Day 2: Visit Doi Suthep and enjoy evening dining at a night market.

3 Days in Chiang Mai

Add a Thai cooking class, temple visits, spa time, and a full evening at the Night Bazaar.

5 Days in Chiang Mai

Extend your trip with day trips to Doi Inthanon, Chiang Rai, or Mae Kampong. This longer stay allows you to experience the region beyond the city while enjoying Chiang Mai at a relaxed pace.

Popular Day Trips from Chiang Mai City

Travelers often explore beyond the city for a few hours or longer. Top excursions include Chiang Rai for its iconic temples, Doi Inthanon National Park for waterfalls and nature, Mae Kampong for village life, and Pai for mountain scenery (often as an overnight trip). Many tours operate with private car options for flexible schedules.

Best Time to Visit Chiang Mai

The cool season from November to February is ideal for sightseeing, festivals, and outdoor activities. The hot season is lively but intense, while the rainy months bring lush landscapes. Travelers should note the annual burning season, when air quality may affect visibility.

Chiang Mai Festivals & Events

Chiang Mai is famous for its colorful festivals. Yi Peng and Loy Krathong light up the skies with lanterns each year, while Songkran transforms the city into a joyful water celebration. The annual Flower Festival highlights the region’s natural beauty and creative culture.

How to Get Around Chiang Mai

Getting around is easy using songthaews, tuk-tuks, ride-hailing apps, and public transport. Travelers can also rent vehicles with a Thai license or hire a private car for convenience. Airport transfers and local taxis make transport simple throughout your entire time in Chiang Mai.

Where to Stay in Chiang Mai City

Accommodation options range from budget hostels in the Old Town to luxury riverside resorts. The Old City is best for cultural sightseeing, Nimman suits modern lifestyles and café lovers, and the Riverside area offers scenic relaxation. Each zone provides a different experience depending on travel style.

Best-Selling Chiang Mai Experiences

Browse top tours, cooking classes, ethical elephant sanctuary visits, spa packages, and city transfers. These curated experiences allow travelers to explore Chiang Mai’s culture, cuisine, and natural surroundings efficiently.

Chiang Mai Hotels & Transport Options

Discover hotel deals across Chiang Mai City and book airport transfers, local transport, and guided tours that simplify planning and maximize comfort.

What Travelers Say About Chiang Mai

Many guests describe Chiang Mai as a destination that combines spirituality, creativity, and nature in only one place. From favorite temples and cultural landmarks to night markets and outdoor adventures, visitors consistently praise its welcoming atmosphere, authentic experiences, and unforgettable charm.

Travel Tips for Chiang Mai

  • Dress modestly when visiting temples—cover shoulders and knees, and remove shoes before entering.
  • Carry cash for night markets, street food, and small shops, as cards are not always accepted.
  • Visit popular attractions early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and heat.
  • Confirm prices before using songthaews or tuk-tuks, or use ride-hailing apps for fixed fares.
  • If renting a motorbike or car, make sure you have the proper license, helmet, and insurance.
  • Stay hydrated during the hot season and check air quality during burning season.
  • Choose ethical elephant sanctuaries that focus on rescue and conservation, not riding or shows.
  • Respect local customs, speak softly in temples, and be mindful when taking photos of monks or locals.
  • Take time to enjoy Chiang Mai’s slower pace—explore on foot, relax at cafés, and experience local culture beyond major sights.

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