Doi Inthanon & Elephant Sanctuary
If you would like to experience both Doi Inthanon National Park, and also visit an elephant sanctuary, this tour has both in a one-day itinerary. Doi Inthanon & Elephant Sanctuary Day Tour ฿2,100 per person …
If you would like to experience both Doi Inthanon National Park, and also visit an elephant sanctuary, this tour has both in a one-day itinerary. Doi Inthanon & Elephant Sanctuary Day Tour ฿2,100 per person …
Sticky Waterfall (Bua Tong) The Bua Tong ‘Sticky Waterfalls’ are just over one hour’s drive north of Chiang Mai in a quiet forested area. Crystal-clear water from a natural spring works its way down the …
Araksa Tea Garden is located about 1.5 hours drive north from Chiang Mai. As such it is the most accessible tea plantation if you are staying in Chiang Mai city. It is quite different from …
These twin Pagodas (their official names are Pra Mahatat Noppamethanedon and Pra Mahatat Nopphonphusiri) honor the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit, and are surrounded by spectacular gardens. There is a large parking lot …
Pha Chor is a notable geological formation about 1 hour south-west of Chiang Mai City. Located within the Mae Wang National Park, there is a fee charged for entry as you pass through a ranger …
The entry to Doi Inthanon National Park is about 1.5 hours drive south from Chiang Mai city. The mountain summit is 2,565 meters above sea level, malking Doi Inthanon the highest mountain top in Thailand. …
Mok Fa Waterfall is located about 1.5 hours drive north from Chiang Mai. This scenic waterfall is accessed via a short walk through shaded forest. The waterfall is located just to the east of the …
Ban Rak Thai is a stunningly beautiful village in Mae Hong Son Province, right next to the Myanmar border. This is one of several Yunnanese enclave towns found in Chiang Rai and Mae Hong Son. …
Located within the Sri Lanna National Park, Mae Ngat Somboon Chon Dam is about 1 hour north of Chiang Mai city. The dam is built across the Mae Ngat river which is a tributary to …
The people living at Baan Tong Luang are economic migrants from Mae Hong Son province. They moved to Chiang Mai to work in tourism and give their children more opportunities, starting with schooling. Please Note: Baan …