Wat Chalermprakiat has the particularity of being perched on a hill overlooking the valley north of the city of Lampang, less than 2 hours from Chiang Mai.
Si Satchanalai is a secondary but interesting historical park, located only 60 km north of the better known Sukhothai Park.
Doi Ang Khang is a mountain in northern Thailand, culminating at 1 m, which, with an average annual temperature of 928 °C, forms a place known as "eternal spring". On site, you can visit several ethnic villages as well
Chiang Saen, a peaceful little town on the banks of the Mekong, offers a glimpse into the history of the Lanna kingdom with its ruins of ramparts and ancient temples.
All the information you need to know and the visits to see and do when you go to Doi Inthanon National Park, near Chiang Mai.
Mae Salong, a small town nestled in the mountains northwest of Chiang Rai, is known for its tea plantations and unique Chinese heritage.
Discover the sticky Bua Thong Waterfall, located between Chiang Mai and Chiang Dao, and enjoy the stunning rice paddy scenery along the way.
When you say Thailand, you say rice fields! And what could be better than going to the most beautiful spot in my opinion? I'm taking you to the rice terraces of Ban Pa Pong Piang!
Lampang is an ancient city in northern Thailand, part of the ancient Lanna kingdom and capital of the province of the same name.
Doi Pha Tang is only 20 km from Phu Chi Fah, and the road connecting the two is a beautiful crossing of mountainous landscapes. This section of Route 1093 runs along ridges, offering several viewpoints.
If you're a morning person, or simply ready to get up at the crack of dawn to admire a magnificent natural spectacle, then Phu Chi Fah is a great option.
A great option to get away from Chiang Mai, Chiang Dao is just 70km further north of the ancient Lanna capital. The mountain dominating the area is one of the highest peaks in Thailand.
Kamphaeng Phet is an ancient city forming a historical park, not far from the much better known one of Sukhothai.
Tha Ton is a small town at the gateway to Burma, in the far north of Chiang Mai province. The town is crossed by the Kok River, which allows those who want to reach Chiang Rai by boat.
Why is Chiang Mai one of the best places to experience Songkran? Festive atmosphere, northern traditions, and one of the largest water fights in the country!
From Chiang Mai, following Doi Suthep, head towards Doi Pui mountain to reach the Hmong village of Khun Chang Khian — coffee production, local life and sakuras as a bonus depending on the season.
Discover Doi Suthep, a sacred temple perched high above Chiang Mai and boasting a unique panorama. An easy visit, ideal for a half-day.
Explore Route 1149 to Doi Tung: a scenic route at the gateway to Burma, between coffee-producing villages and the royal villa and its gardens.
Chiang Mai is a big city! Let me help you navigate it with a guide to neighborhoods where you can stay, based on your style and expectations.