
Drink in Chiang Mai
Tap water is usually not drinkable in Thailand outside of Bangkok. In many places in Bangkok however, particularly in new buildings, drinking tap water is perfectly safe. However, if you
Tap water is usually not drinkable in Thailand outside of Bangkok. In many places in Bangkok however, particularly in new buildings, drinking tap water is perfectly safe. However, if you
Chiang Mai has many natural trails which the trekkers will fall in love with. But the natural trail to Doi Pui is so close to Chiang Mai city. So let’s take a walk together!
Bua Tong waterfalls is not so popular, but is a good place to visit in Summer. With the waterfall that you can climb up without slipping, and the fountain that have seven color. It’s such a great fun to explore this hidden gem of Chiang Mai.
In need for your very own transportation in Chiang Mai? We have a solution just for you! Kin Teaw Rent a Car is a car rental service that have various brand and type of cars for you to choose, comes with a decent price and no deposit required!
Dragon Flight Zipline is perfect for people who are interested in real rainforest adventures and who is not not shy in taking on new challenges.The first experience with a zip lines makes you a bit uncomfortable with your own fears, but after a few minutes – you can’t get enough of it!
Aside from beautiful natural trails and famous Cherry Blossom, Khun Chang Kien Coffee is another beautiful delicacy that you shouldn’t miss at all. So here is our journey to the Home Farm To Sip : Khun Chang Kien Coffee Farm.
Doi Pui is not too far from the city, so you can have more time to enjoy the activities up there and don’t spend too much time on travelling. Here’s the guide about how to Camping at Doi Pui.
If you are planning to go on a trip in Thailand in this Valentine’s Day, we have the list of 9 destinations in Thailand that we approved to be suitable for your Valentine’s Day.
Let’s go to Bua Tong waterfalls with your buddy.**The trip
Northern Thai language or “Kam Muang” is the main ethnic spoken of Chiang Mai. Actually, each of northern Thai languages is different to each other by vocabulary, accent, tone, and speed. It is difficult to find out but be interesting, isn’t it? We call our language as a “Kam Muang” and people as a “Kon Muang” (north people).