Songkran Festival in Chiang Mai
Every year, 13th April is Thai New Year’s national holiday, also know as Songkran day. Most of Thai people will celebrate by pour water at the hands of their elders, make a merit and play water with other person.
Every year, 13th April is Thai New Year’s national holiday, also know as Songkran day. Most of Thai people will celebrate by pour water at the hands of their elders, make a merit and play water with other person.
The Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden is a wonderful escape to see the magnificent flora of Thailand. The location between Doi Suthep and Pui Mountain
Built in commemoration of King Rama IX’s 60th anniversary of his succession to the throne and 80th birthday, the Royal Rajapruek Park in Chiang Mai is also the center of Agricultural Research.
Two of the first things people tell you to do in Chiang Mai is to see elephants and go bamboo rafting. Luckily
As anyone who visits Chiang Mai knows, the mountains surrounding the city are not to be missed. Whether it’s a trek in the jungle with some elephants or high in the sky in a hot air balloon, the mountains are just waiting to be explored and what better way to do that than by the river on a kayak!
If you want to read more about elephants and find out what Chiang Mai is doing to set the new standards following a change of attitude to these wonderful creatures
The Nam Lang River, muddy and roaring year round, flows through the stalactite and stalagmite filled caverns. They’re relatively close to the small town of Pai, and are accessible via road on a motorbike or bus.
Once you walk through the gate to Baan Kang Wat, you’re transported into a succulent-furnished, cafe ridden, artist community unlike any other in Chiang Mai.
Kayaking in Chiang Dao, This trip was a trip I will not forget in a long time. The friends and the activities made it special, and I can’t wait to go again.
“When you visit Chiang Mai, there is lots on offer. Temples, waterfalls, elephants, cafes…the list is endless. Making that decision is hard, and despite there being lots of lists on the web, they all mention the same old places. Sure, some of them you just can’t miss out when visiting Chiang Mai but here are our 10 best places to visit when in Chiang Mai — prepare to be inspired!
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