ANIMAL CARE
ACTIVITY - RIDING - FEEDING - BATHING - PLAYING
野生动物旅游 : 野生動物観光
SPA & MASSAGE
THAI MASSAGE AND SPA
按摩 : マッサージ
RESTAURANT
VARIOUS RESTAURANT & TASTE
餐厅 : レストラン
COOKING
THAI FOOD COOKERY SCHOOL
烹饪学校 : 料理学校
SPORTS
BOXING - BUNGEE JUMPING - ATV - ETC.
体育活动 : スポーツ
PRODUCTS
SOUVENIR - CRAFTS - SILVER - SILK - WOODCARVING
纪念品 : 製品
TOUR & TRANSPORT
TOUR SERVICE - CAR/BUS RENTAL - LOGISTIC
运输 : 交通機関
ENTERTAIN
SHOW - ACTIVITY
娱乐 : エンターテインメント
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Temple / Old Heritage

Highest Moutain of Thailand 

Saa Paper / Crafts Village

Wood Carving / Home Decor / Crafts Village

Bamboo Rafting / Elephant Camp

Bamboo Rafting / Elephant Camp / Dam

Hot Springs / Maekampong / Tea Village

Night Zoo / Adventure

Doi Luang / Valley in the  Moutain

Jungle Valley / Tiger Zoo / Monjam

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CHIANG MAI : BEST TOURIST ATTRACTION
主要旅游景点
主な観光スポット

Phra That Doi Suthep

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is the most important temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Built in the early 19th Buddhist century, the beauty of Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is marked by seven-headed serpent statues that line the stairs to the temple where a Chiang Saen style golden pagoda and all its exquisite Lanna architecture is situated. The view of Chiang Mai from here is just phenomenal as well. At Wat Phra That Doi Suthep they also have Tiaw Khuen Doi Festival, which is the travel up Doi Suthep Hill to worship the Buddhist relics enshrined there. It is an experience worth checking out. Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is located in Tambon Suthep, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Mai Province. Doi Suthep Hill is 14 kilometers away from the center of Chiang Mai.

Wat Chedi Luang

Wat Chedi Luang

Wat Chedi Luang's massive chedi (pagoda) was built sometime between 1385 and 1402, during the reign of King Saen Muang Ma, 7th ruler of the Mengrai dynasty and is a distinctive feature of the Chiang Mai skyline. At its peak, the chedi measured 60 metres across at the square base and 80 metres tall and was once the home of the Emerald Buddha, Thailand's most sacred religious relic. Damaged during an earthquake in 1545, the chedi’s height is reduced to nearly half of its original size yet it is still an impressive structure. In 1992, the Fine Arts Department finished restoration work around the chedi, bringing back the naga (water serpent) staircase on each of its faces and wonderful statues of elephants adorning the base. The actual work on the chedi itself, however, was never quite complete, leaving it in its present state.

Wat Phra Sing

Wat Phra Singh

Wat Phra Singh is the most popular temple in Chiang Mai according to visitor numbers. Mainly this is because it houses the city’s most important Buddha image, the Lion Buddha, which you can see in a small chapel at the rear of the complex, next to the golden chedi. It dates back to 1345, when Chiang Mai was the capital of a growing Lanna Kingdom in what is now Northern Thailand. Besides its importance for housing the Lion Buddha, the temple complex is overall a gorgeous example of classic Lanna-style temple architecture. It seemed to me like the epitome of the style that you see in many other Chiang Mai and Northern Thai temples, and the golden chedi is especially vibrant and striking.

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wat phan tao

Wat Phan Tao

The main feature at this small temple complex is an assembly hall made almost entirely of teak wood that was once a throne hall for one Chiang Mai’s kings. It’s nearly as old as the last two entries, and contains large teak pillars, naga bargeboards, and mirror mosaics. There is a gold-covered chedi behind it.

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wat ton kwen

Wat Ton Kwen

Also called Wat Intharawat, Wat Ton Kwen is a small temple named after a tree. 14 km outside Chiang Mai, built in 1858, it is very popular with Thais and very little visited by foreign tourists. It is one of the few Lanna style temples with an original wooden wihaan (ordination hall)

Wat U Mong

Wat U Mong suan phutthatham

First built in the 14th century, abandoned, and then restored in the 1940s and reestablished in the 1960s, Wat U Mong is a beautiful example of a Thai forest temple. Covering a large area, it includes a collection of tunnels leading to underground shrines below a large platform where the main chedi sits.

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Wat Chiang man

Wat Chiang Man

It is believed that Wat Chiang Man was established by the city’s founder, Phaya Mengrai, in 1297, a year after the city was founded. The original chedi, which has a square-shaped stone base and golden upper half, is surrounded by 15 elephants, giving it the nickname “Elephant chedi.” Even if you aren’t a history buff, it’s cool to know it’s the oldest in town, and I thought the dark grey elephants around the base of the chedi, contrasted with the shiny, golden top, made it look powerful yet elegant. There are also some gorgeous red and gold murals which were stenciled inside the large chapel on site in 1996 to commemorate the 700-year anniversary of the founding of Chiang Mai.

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Wat Inthakin

Wat Inthakin

Also called the “city navel temple,” Wat Inthakin dates to the founding of the city and marks the spot where a pillar once stood at the ancient city center. The pillar was later moved to Wat Chedi Luang. The signature black assembly hall is actually a recent addition to the historical chedis and other buildings further in from the road.

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Wat Lok Molee

Wat Lok Molee

This is a Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand. The temple is situated on the north side of the north moat surrounding the old part of the city, about 400 meters west of the Chang Phuak city gate. The brickwork of the large chedi is left mostly bare; this in contrast to the, often recently, stuccoed chedis of other temples in Chiang Mai. Of note are the finely sculptured Nāgas and wooden temple façade. The temple is aligned along a north–south axis – most Buddhist temples are orientated towards the east, towards the rising sun.

Wat Chiang Yuen

Wat Chiang Yuen

The temple is known for its large chedi, which has a whitewashed square base guarded by Burmese chinthe on each corner, an octagonal middle section dotted with porcelain flowers, and a five-tiered hti crowning the stupa. The exact founding date is unknown, but this temple goes way back and was very important during the Lanna Kingdom. It includes a towering white & gold chedi with a lion at each of the four corners.

nimman haemin

Nimman Haemin

Nimmanhaemin Road, the hippest road in town If you want to update the life styles of hip people in Chiang Mai, come to Nimmanhemin Road. Each shop is decorated with cool ideas. It’s the business and international entertainment street. Soi 9 swarms with chic cafée, bookstores, stylish furniture stores and a lot of galleries for art lovers. It is considered lively and lovely to hang out there because of its pleasant atmosphere and certainly worth-visiting.

Royal Flora Ratchaphruek

Royal Park Rajapruek

The Royal Park Rajapruek is the large knowledge center and an internationally recognized hub of horticultural and cultural knowledge, the royal activities of King Rama IX and royal family, biodiversity and high quality eco-tourism, and a tourist attraction. The Royal Park Rajapruek provides everyone the several kinds of activities : King Bhumibol’s Royal Activities Exhibitions
Explore and learn about biodiversity, botany, and agriculture
: Admire the beautiful plants and flowers in different seasons
: Worship the sacred statues
: Good place for exercising

WUALAI SILVER

Wualai Silver Village

The village that produces silverware which has become Chiang Mai's famous and precious handicraft. Creating silverware is both art and craft which require delicacy for the beautiful and unique design that is the characteristic of Wualai silverware.The origin of the beautiful local silverware from Ban Sri Suphan, Chiang Mai was shown through evidences that it was since King Mangrai founded Chiang Mai and negotiated with Bagan to bring craftsmen to Chiang Mai in order to teach townspeople the skill. This created the local silverware industry which has been carried on through generations especially the silverware making of Ban Sri Suphan's craftsmen specializing in raising and carving silver bowls which promoted the craftsmen to be artisans in Chiang Mai's capital in the past.

BAAN TAWAI VILLAGE

Baan Tawai Village

Baan Tawai is the village of wood carving handicrafts. It has been known as the major cultural attraction of Chiangmai for Thai and foreign tourists. The best quality and bargains of wood carving items can be found in Baan Tawai.

BO-SANG-SANKAMPHAENG

Bo Sang - Sankamphaeng

This village is renowned, among Thai and foreign tourist alike, for the uniqueness of its umbrellas which are exquisitely painted on cotton, silk and Sa paper making them very popular products. An umbrella making is regarded as the main occupation of all households in Tambon Bo Sang San Kamphaeng District. Apart from generating a sizable income, this form of livelihood has also helped form bonds between local family members, as all of them can join hands in making this unique handicraft. Consequently, the traditional art of umbrella making and painting, has been preserved and passed on from the distant past to the present day. Finished umbrellas are dried in the open space around the house, attracting passing tourist to stop by and buy them as souvenirs.

mae kam pong

Mae Kampong

"Mae On", a small district in Chiang Mai, can be accessed by using 1317 Highway. The geographic area is a combination of mountain and plain ground. Most of the area is used for agriculture. It is the outmost area of Chiang Mai where it has many natural tourist attractions, the most well-known and talk of the town is "Ban Mae Kampong".
Above all a small village, a long with tradition and culture. There are also many interesting things to do such as observe living ways of Mae Kampong villagers. Stay in Mae Kampong Homestay, popular among Thai and foreign tourists. Taste a cup of coffee from varieties Arabica coffee beans, its planted in Mae Kampong village.
Besides, there is another route "Mae Lai - Ban Pok" a coffee shop built on the huge tree, known as "The Giant" and other adventurous activities such as trekking and zipline provided by “Thai Jungles”. There is the only hotel in the jungle on the riverside is "Evergreen". On the way to The Giant, there are stopover such as "Ban Pak Plern" and "Ban Rabiang Doi", cool and pleasant with a waterfall running through for the entire year. They are waiting for your visit in this winter.

Chiang Mai Night Bazaar

Chiang Mai Night Bazaar

The main venue for shopping in Chiang Mai, indeed all of Thailand, the night bazaar is a can't-miss part of the Chiang Mai experience. Ground zero of this nightly commerce bomb is located at the intersection of Chang Khlan Road and Loi Khro Road but the whole thing spreads out for two blocks in either direction. Set up time is around sunset (usually about 18:00) and shopping goes on unabated until about 22:30 with a few vendors remaining open even later. A good way to check out the whole thing is to start at Tha Phae Road and work your way south towards Loi Khro. Once you reach the end of the market, cross the street and work your way back along the other side. Don't forget to peek down the little sois (alleyways) and arcades along the way. If you see something you like you might want to be patient-there are hundreds of vendors and an absolute flood of products for sale.

Sunday Weekend Walking Street ( Tha Pae Gate)

The Sunday Weekend Walking Street is easily the most popular shopping experience in Chiang Mai. A vibrant spectrum of art, crafts, music and food – with handmade quality goods and souvenirs that echo the spirit of Northern Thailand. The Sunday Walking Street serves as a venue for all kinds of local events, from dance recitals to beauty pageants and the sois (lanes) on either side of the main road feature stages and performance spaces. It starts at ThaPae Gate and runs all along Ratchadamnoen Rd, for around one kilometre. As the name suggests it takes place every Sunday from 16:00 until around midnight. The road is closed to traffic during this time, and as one of the most popular tourist attractions in the city, it does get busy.

Saturday walking street (Wualai Road)

Wualai, the Saturday walking street, is a lively and fun night market that takes place in Chiang Mai just a short walk from the old city walls. It starts in the late afternoon and continues until around 22:30. We prefer the atmosphere here to the more famous Sunday night walking street, because even though it’s smaller, there aren’t the same crowds of people, so it makes for a much more leisurely stroll. Not only are there plenty of handicraft items and locally-made products, it’s also a good place to pick up some tasty snacks to provide sustenance as you wander around. Wualai Road links to Thipanet Road, near the south side of the old city walls, and around a ten to fifteen minute walk from Tha Pae Gate.

Baan Muangkung

Baan Muangkung (Pottery handicraft)

Muang Kung Village, one of Thailand’s most well-known pottery villages. The most popular product is the traditional earthenware jug (Nam Ton) as this keeps water naturally cool that has narrow top, bulge middle.

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