Monk’s Trail
The Monk’s Trail starts from the foothils to the west of Chiang Mai University and ascends to Wat Pha Lat. It is possible to also continue all the way up to Doi Suthep Temple, but …
The Monk’s Trail starts from the foothils to the west of Chiang Mai University and ascends to Wat Pha Lat. It is possible to also continue all the way up to Doi Suthep Temple, but …
Mae Kha Canal (or Khlong Mae Kha) is a redeveloped canal district with paved walkways on both sides and a photogenic yellow pedestrian bridge. Hot and deserted in the middle of the day it cools …
Wat Si Suphan is to be found just to the south of Chiang Mai Old city, in a side street off Wualia Road (Silver Street). It is known as the Silver Temple due to the …
Queen Sirikit Botanic Gardens is situated in scenic Mae Rim, just to the north of Chiang Mai. Gardens & Trails Waterfall Trail Ornamental Garden Arboretum Trail Fern Garden Banana Avenue – over 200 varieties of …
Chiang Mai Night Safari is a wildly popular experience for children and older animal enthusiasts alike. The main attraction is the tram rides, a ticket grants you access to two rides, known as “Savanna Safari” and …
Maetaeng Elephant Park is situated in scenic Mae Taeng valley north of Chiang Mai. It is popular as a one-stop attraction for elephant shows, elephant rides, ox-cart rides, and bamboo rafting. If that is not …
Wat Saeng Kaew Phothiyan is one of the most beautiful temples in Northern Thailand. While not heavily visited by foreigners, it is very well known throughout Thailand. The temple is located one hour south-west of …
Bai Orchid & Butterfly Farm is located in Mae Rim district, Chiang Mai. Near many other popular attractions, it is a must-see for orchid enthusiasts and worth a look for everyone else!. There are two …
Chiang Dao Cave is a traditional way-point when traveling through the far north of Chiang Mai Province. While quite small and not world-class spectacular, they are easily accessible and charge a modest entrance fee. If …
The Elephant Training Center Chiang Dao was previously known as Chiang Dao Elephant Camp. This elephant camp is similar in style to Mae Sa Elephant Camp, with fewer elephants, but a more spacious natural setting. …