estled in Northern Thailand, Chiang Mai is a fusion of tradition and modernity, known for its beautiful temples, lively markets, and flavorful cuisine.
The Old City, Doi Suthep Temple, and Elephant Nature Park are some must-visit sites. Each offers a unique insight into the region's history and culture.
Chiang Mai has over 300 temples, is home to the world's largest insect museum, has a bustling night bazaar, celebrates the Songkran water festival, and is a paradise for coffee lovers.
November to February is ideal for a visit, as the weather is cooler. This period also sees the Loi Krathong lantern festival.
From handicrafts at Sunday Walking Street to unique antiques in the Nimman area, shopping here is an eclectic experience.
Ziplining, mountain biking, and hiking are adrenaline-pumping activities available in the lush surroundings.
From the water-soaked Songkran to the picturesque Yi Peng Lantern Festival, celebrations in Chiang Mai are unforgettable.
Savor a bowl of Khao Soi, a rich coconut curry, or sample Sai Ua, a spicy sausage - the local cuisine is a delight.
Chiang Mai will captivate you with its enchanting blend of traditional allure and modern comforts. Experience this hidden gem in Thailand's crown and create unforgettable memories.
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4 min read — Published Apr15,2023
Thailand is again ready to welcome its New Year with the vibrant and exuberant Songkran Festival. Known as the "Water Festival"