Chiang Mai Province Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Old City Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
First-time visitors to Chiang Mai, here are the must-stay places.
Upon arriving in Chiang Mai, you will naturally feel happy and slow down. Thailand is indeed chill 🍃 and the accommodations are very comfortable.
🇹🇭 Chiang Mai Accommodation Guide
1⃣ Old City of Chiang Mai
【Accommodation Advantages】Quiet amidst the hustle and bustle, a gathering place for attractions and temples, convenient transportation
【Main Attractions】Wat Phra Singh, Wat Chedi Luang, Sunday Night Market, Tha Phae Gate
【Suitable For】Everyone
【Recommended】Makha Hotel
2⃣ Chiang Mai University and Nimman Road
【Accommodation Advantages】A gathering place for literary youth, with many niche shops, cafes, etc.
【Main Attractions】Chiang Mai University, Nimman Road
【Suitable For】Quiet, artistic tourists
【Recommended】AT Nimman Conceptual Home
3⃣ Chang Klan Night Market
【Accommodation Advantages】A great place for shopping, a paradise for foodies, 2 kilometers from the Old City, excellent location
【Suitable For】Eating, drinking, playing, and strolling
【Recommended】Ping Nakara Boutique Hotel and Spa
4⃣ Riverside
【Accommodation Advantages】Enjoy the riverside scenery, visit Warorot Market
【Suitable For】Quiet living environment, affordable prices
【Recommended】Anantara Hotel
5⃣ Doi Suthep and Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
【Accommodation Advantages】Overlooking the panoramic view of Chiang Mai. Fresh air, pleasant climate
【Main Attractions】Doi Suthep, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
【Suitable For】Leisure vacation
【Recommended】Chiang Mai Gate Bed & Breakfast
It's not the Europe of the Renaissance that has strayed into the Versailles Garden in Chiang Mai
It's my second visit to Chiang Mai, and this quiet little city is full of hidden gems.
In an inconspicuous corner of the northwest of the old city of Chiang Mai, there is a white European-style building with golden decorations, distressed murals, and carvings, all exuding a Renaissance style.
🏛 There is a separate building that you must visit, where you need to remove your shoes. The carvings and the colored window grilles inside are really exquisite, as if they are the palaces of the Versailles Garden.
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📍Versailles de flore
☕️ You can enjoy coffee and afternoon tea, 🏊🏻 and there is also a swimming pool for a swim.
Stroll through Chiang Mai slowly, and step into Wat Chedi Luang
🌟 Highlights:
Wat Chedi Luang is probably the largest temple in the old city of Chiang Mai, featuring typical Lanna-style architecture. The main hall is grand and resplendent with gold, and once inside, you can sit on the floor. Despite the crowd, it doesn't feel noisy at all. The most famous part of the temple is the ancient and majestic great stupa, surrounded by many Buddha halls. These buildings with ethnic characteristics, nestled among the tropical plants of Southeast Asia, form a beautiful picture. Walking slowly around the great stupa, a sense of antiquity hits you, accompanied by the clear sound of wind chimes, adding to the tranquility and simplicity.
✨ Temple Highlights:
✅ As you enter the temple, there is a small hall on the side with a sign stating that women are not allowed inside. The reason for this is that the hall enshrines the city pillar of Chiang Mai - the Inthakin City Pillar. According to Chiang Mai legend, the Inthakin City Pillar was built by the god Indra for the stability of Chiang Mai, and the pillar serves as a reminder to the people to adhere to the Five Precepts of Buddhism. The people of Chiang Mai believe that the city pillar represents the prosperity and happiness of the city, and it is sacred and inviolable. Therefore, to this day, women, especially those in their menstrual period, are considered impure and are not allowed to approach. The hall is not large, but all four walls are adorned with exquisite murals. Apart from this, there is no such distinction in other areas of the temple.
✅ The Buddha statue at the entrance of the main hall allows visitors to buy gold leaf to stick on it, or to find and stick on their own zodiac sign.
✅ The tall and majestic stupa offers a massive visual impact. This great stupa is the oldest structure in the temple. After the 1545 Chiang Mai earthquake, the top of the stupa collapsed overnight, so what you see now is a flat top. Walking around and admiring it, each angle offers its own magnificent view.
The stupa has stairs on only one side, and on the south side of the stupa, there are six elephant sculptures, five of which were rebuilt later, with only the one without a nose and ears being the original.
🎫 Ticket Information:
Tickets are 40 Thai Baht, open from 06:00-18:00.
🚉 Transportation Tips:
The temple is located at the southern end of PhraPokklao Road in the old city of Chiang Mai. Generally, those staying in the old city or nearby can walk there.
Chiang Mai Ancient City Temple Pilgrimage, Experience the Architecture and Charm of Northern Thailand
Thai people have a unique artistic talent in temple construction, and the temples in Chiang Mai each have their own characteristics, worthy of a pilgrimage one by one.
The White Temple is known for its pure white purity, the Black Temple is a modern museum that integrates architectural aesthetics, and the Blue Temple makes extensive use of blue and Lanna elements. In the old city area, there is the historically significant Wat Phra Singh, the Lanna-style Wat Chiang Man, and Wat Chedi Luang with its Sri Lankan stupa. The glittering Twin Dragons Temple on Suthep Mountain is also a must-visit attraction.
You can follow the travel agency's recommended route to experience the charm of different temples in the ancient city and feel the unique architectural art and cultural atmosphere of Northern Thailand. This temple tour is sure to make you linger and forget to return.
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Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Must visit Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
Chiang Mai is filled with beautiful, gleaming temples but the most sacred of all is the Wat Phra Thai Doi Suthep that sits on the Doi Suthep mountain.Legend is that this temple is built to house a bone of Buddha. It is a must visit if you are in Chiang Mai.
Great temple to visit as the views are breath taking and architecture is very beautiful. Also one of the most sacred temple in Northern Thailand and a popular pilgrimage site.
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Doi Suthep - yes please!
Let’s start with the awesome ride up to Doi Suthep ! If you can ride a motorbike this is going to be an unforgettable trip, there’s a viewpoint in the way up and you can see most of CM !
Entrance is 30 B and you can leave some donations around the the temple. A very beautiful And spiritual experience. the stunning Bhuddas and souvenir markets are sure to captivate you.
A great visit for all old and young. #chiangmai #doisuthep #motorbikes
Amazing Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
Welcome to "Wat Phra That Doi Suthep" Chiang Mai Buddhist Temple! It's on top of a high mountain and the structures are plated in gold.
When you are in Chiang Mai, you must go to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Temple for sunset. From the city, it takes about 40 minutes to the mountain to the temple. You can take the red public taxi that drives all over Chiang Mai to get to the temple cheaply.
The temple costs 30 Baht per person and is very beautiful. The view in particular is a dream. In addition, there are many small stalls with food, towels, bags and souvenirs. Definitely worth a visit! Such an amazing attraction to enjoy.
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Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
Visited Theravada Buddhist Temple Doi Suthep in Chiang Mai province Thailand. Doi Suthep is actually the mountain where it is located. Arranged a private transport to bring you to the foot of the mountain where you can climb 309 steps to reach the pagodas or take a tram. Decided to take the steps for this trip. This temple is considered one of the most sacred pilgrimage spot in Thailand as there is a relic and the influence from Chiang Mai being the centre of the Alanna Kingdom back in the 14th century. This temple is definitely a must visit if you are in Chiang Mai.
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Wat Chedi Luang Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Stroll through Chiang Mai slowly, and step into Wat Chedi Luang
🌟 Highlights:
Wat Chedi Luang is probably the largest temple in the old city of Chiang Mai, featuring typical Lanna-style architecture. The main hall is grand and resplendent with gold, and once inside, you can sit on the floor. Despite the crowd, it doesn't feel noisy at all. The most famous part of the temple is the ancient and majestic great stupa, surrounded by many Buddha halls. These buildings with ethnic characteristics, nestled among the tropical plants of Southeast Asia, form a beautiful picture. Walking slowly around the great stupa, a sense of antiquity hits you, accompanied by the clear sound of wind chimes, adding to the tranquility and simplicity.
✨ Temple Highlights:
✅ As you enter the temple, there is a small hall on the side with a sign stating that women are not allowed inside. The reason for this is that the hall enshrines the city pillar of Chiang Mai - the Inthakin City Pillar. According to Chiang Mai legend, the Inthakin City Pillar was built by the god Indra for the stability of Chiang Mai, and the pillar serves as a reminder to the people to adhere to the Five Precepts of Buddhism. The people of Chiang Mai believe that the city pillar represents the prosperity and happiness of the city, and it is sacred and inviolable. Therefore, to this day, women, especially those in their menstrual period, are considered impure and are not allowed to approach. The hall is not large, but all four walls are adorned with exquisite murals. Apart from this, there is no such distinction in other areas of the temple.
✅ The Buddha statue at the entrance of the main hall allows visitors to buy gold leaf to stick on it, or to find and stick on their own zodiac sign.
✅ The tall and majestic stupa offers a massive visual impact. This great stupa is the oldest structure in the temple. After the 1545 Chiang Mai earthquake, the top of the stupa collapsed overnight, so what you see now is a flat top. Walking around and admiring it, each angle offers its own magnificent view.
The stupa has stairs on only one side, and on the south side of the stupa, there are six elephant sculptures, five of which were rebuilt later, with only the one without a nose and ears being the original.
🎫 Ticket Information:
Tickets are 40 Thai Baht, open from 06:00-18:00.
🚉 Transportation Tips:
The temple is located at the southern end of PhraPokklao Road in the old city of Chiang Mai. Generally, those staying in the old city or nearby can walk there.
Wat Chedi Luang in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Wat Chedi Luang, like Wat Phra Singh, is one of the most popular temples in Chiang Mai. This temple is also known as the 'Great Pagoda Temple' because of the tall and majestic pagoda inside, although it is now in ruins. Wat Chedi Luang is a place with many stories. Not only does it have a large pagoda and the 'City Pillar' of Chiang Mai, but it also once housed the precious Jade Buddha, which is now worshipped in Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok.
Like Wat Phra Singh, the origin of this temple is also a burial place built by the Lanna King Saen Muang Ma for his father. The king wanted to make the pagoda bigger and stronger, but it was still not completed when the king died. The king's widow continued the king's will, and during the reign of King Tilokaraj, the pagoda reached a height of 82 meters, making it the tallest building in Lanna at the time. However, the good times did not last long, and the top of the pagoda collapsed in a major earthquake in 1545.
Ancient Temple - Wat Chedi Luang
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Thailand has loads of temple situated all around the country. One popular temple called the Wat Chedi Luang located in the north of Thailand in changmai: 103 Prapokkloa Rd, Tambon Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand is one of the oldest temple which dates back all the way to the 14 century.
The build of the temple is remarkable, especially back in the olden days where there isn't any machinery. This is definitely one amazing marvel ever built. Due to the ongoing refurbishments an entrance fee is required to enter in the grounds of the temple. Also, do remember to wear covered pants covering below your knees as this is still considered a scared ground.
Wat Chedi Luang: Earthquake vs. Temple
In the heart of Chiang Mai’s old town is a testament to the enduring legacy of Buddhism in Thailand.
Despite enduring the wrath of a 1545 earthquake, the main building of Wat Chedi Luang has stood for nearly 700 years. Admire how the disformed roof and exposed brick have persevered through centuries of conflict and erosion.
Elsewhere in the complex, explore the beautiful traditional architecture and reclining buddha, hallmarks of Chiang Mai’s oldest and most renowned temple.
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Doi Inthanon National Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
North Thailand’s Best Waterfall
Feel the full force of nature as you stand at the base of Wachirathan Waterfall.
Located inside Doi Inthanon National Park, this 80m high waterfall is the first stop when you enter the Park. Enjoy it as part of a tour or using your own scooter/car.
No opportunities for swimming here, but have some food/drink from the many kiosks nearby and appreciate what mere water and gravity can do for a while.
Entrance fee for the Park: 300THB for foreigners.
I started 2022 in Chiang Mai, Thailand and got to go to the highest spot in Thailand. It's called Doi Inthanon. It was really extremely cold up there. The temperatures ranged from 7°- 11° C. However it had the best & most amazing scenery. It was just breath taking. Tge highoght was seeing the sun set from the highest spot in Thailand. Sunsets are just beautiful especially with the different colors.I also got to see other parts of Chiang Mai.
#mytripvlog #awesomepic #nationalpark #wintergetaway
hiking in "winter" weather
#gohiking
Doi Inthanon is the highest mountain in Thailand.
We visited the Doi Inthanon National Park, and I truly loved the hike. The weather was amazingly cooling, and the view was lovely. Simply loved the greenery, the clouds, and the blue sky.
Totally enjoyed the Kew Mae Pan Nature Trail a lot.
Shall return soon to experience the overnight camping in this national park.
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Gorgeous National Park
Doi Inthanon National Park is a must see in Chiang Mai and Thailand as a whole. What I particularly liked where the King and Queen pagodas and the beautiful flowers all around.
The brown one is The Kings and the purple one is The Queens. Both decorated beautifully but differently. It's great to walk through them and try to spot the intricate differences between the two of them.
The chrysanthemums add colour and character and you can sit and enjoy the scenery.
Remember to check out Doi Suthep Temple in the nearby vicinity too
#2023travelwish #thailand #asiatrip #china
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Doi Suthep Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
First-time visitors to Chiang Mai, here are the must-stay places.
Upon arriving in Chiang Mai, you will naturally feel happy and slow down. Thailand is indeed chill 🍃 and the accommodations are very comfortable.
🇹🇭 Chiang Mai Accommodation Guide
1⃣ Old City of Chiang Mai
【Accommodation Advantages】Quiet amidst the hustle and bustle, a gathering place for attractions and temples, convenient transportation
【Main Attractions】Wat Phra Singh, Wat Chedi Luang, Sunday Night Market, Tha Phae Gate
【Suitable For】Everyone
【Recommended】Makha Hotel
2⃣ Chiang Mai University and Nimman Road
【Accommodation Advantages】A gathering place for literary youth, with many niche shops, cafes, etc.
【Main Attractions】Chiang Mai University, Nimman Road
【Suitable For】Quiet, artistic tourists
【Recommended】AT Nimman Conceptual Home
3⃣ Chang Klan Night Market
【Accommodation Advantages】A great place for shopping, a paradise for foodies, 2 kilometers from the Old City, excellent location
【Suitable For】Eating, drinking, playing, and strolling
【Recommended】Ping Nakara Boutique Hotel and Spa
4⃣ Riverside
【Accommodation Advantages】Enjoy the riverside scenery, visit Warorot Market
【Suitable For】Quiet living environment, affordable prices
【Recommended】Anantara Hotel
5⃣ Doi Suthep and Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
【Accommodation Advantages】Overlooking the panoramic view of Chiang Mai. Fresh air, pleasant climate
【Main Attractions】Doi Suthep, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
【Suitable For】Leisure vacation
【Recommended】Chiang Mai Gate Bed & Breakfast
Chiang Mai, the second largest city in Thailand, is both laid-back and exciting
The first stop in Thailand is Chiang Mai, a city whose name alone is enough to fall in love with. It was the favorite city of Teresa Teng, and although it is the second largest city in Thailand, it has the laziness and casualness of a small town, with long stories of small town life.
Many people don't want to leave once they come, so they stay and live here. Three short days are not enough to really get into Chiang Mai, but they are enough to get an initial impression.
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1⃣️Chiang Mai University
✅Tour by sightseeing car, take a quick look at the youth of Thailand
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2⃣️Suthep Mountain
✅Climb up and overlook Chiang Mai
✅Enter the Twin Dragon Temple and feel the faith of the yellow-robed Buddhist country
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3⃣️Culinary School
✅In the market, study Thai vegetables and fruits, and get into real life
✅Enter the kitchen and learn to make authentic Thai delicacies
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4⃣️Chiang Mai Night Zoo
✅In Thailand's largest zoo, explore the night world
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5⃣️Jungle leap, release the true self
✅Hiking, measure the most primitive nature with your feet
✅Leap, release the true self with a scream
The Best Place To See ChiangMai City🇹🇭
📌Wat Phra That Doi Suthep’ View Point 🏙️🌅
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is one of the famous temples in Chiang Mai, Thailand because it has a very beautiful view.
This temple is also known as Doi Suthep which is actually Doi Suthep itself is the 'Name of the Mountain' where this temple is located.
The journey from the city center to Doi Suthep Temple takes 15-30 minutes to drive through the forest and up the mountain (the roads are good and asphalted).
If you visit Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, don't forget to stop by the View Point, you can come at Sunrise time. Besides being able to enjoy the Sunrise from the height of the city of Chiang Mai, you can also witness the sights that spoil your eyes.
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Beautiful View Of Chiang Mai @Doi Suthep
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Ratchaworawihan is a beautiful cultural icon of Chiang Mai. The temple grounds is very big and you'll need to climb a lot of stairs up to reach the top. But it's a nice climb as you'll be able to view the valleys and mountains of Chiang Mai at the observation deck. There were lots of people when we were here, both tourist and devotees, but the trip was well worth it if you're in Chiang Mai.
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