Baan Kang Wat
For a more relaxed ay around Chiang Mai, consider visiting the Artist’s Village of Baan Kang Wat. A diverse collection of artists’ work is pn display including paintings, ceramics, textiles/fashion and other media. You can …
For a more relaxed ay around Chiang Mai, consider visiting the Artist’s Village of Baan Kang Wat. A diverse collection of artists’ work is pn display including paintings, ceramics, textiles/fashion and other media. You can …
The Hmong Market at Doi Inthanon National Park is located near the Hmong village of Ban Khun Klang. The purpose of these market stalls is clearly to earn income from tourism, but browsing the wares …
Don Sao Island is located within the Golden Triangle, on the Laos side of the Mekong River. Little more than a market, it is possible to visit from Thailand without a visa or any entry/exit …
Warorot markets are in the heart of Chiang Mai’s Chinatown. This is a genuine local market and a popular shopping destination for Thai people from outlying towns when they come to the city. In the …
This nightly street food market is just ouside and across the road / canal from Chiang Mai’s northern gate (Chang Phuak Gate). This location is home to some of the most famous street food vendors …
The main southern gate of the old city is known as Chiang Mai Gate, and is the location of a wet market that comes to life with outdoor street-food vendors in the evening. This market …
Muang Mai is Markets are the main point of wholesale for fresh produce arriving in the city from Chiang Mai’s farming districts. Some farmers will even sell produce from the tailgate of their trucks. Browse …
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 …