Chiang Mai is a province located in the north of Thailand. This is to say that Chiang Mai is ranked the second largest province of Thailand with its population of approximately 1.63 million, possessing the 5th rank of the country. Chiang Mai has its high level of development and the great potential to progress and grow up very fast regarding the tourism, economic, and investment aspect that make it the biggest economic city in the North, and in Thailand after Bangkok which is the biggest one in Thailand. Chiang Mai remains full of natural tourist attractions, various cultures, and has its long history as it was the location of Lanna empire in ancient time, which has made spoken the Lanna dialect (Kam mueang) until now, as well as the beautiful traditional and cultural uniqueness. Chiang Mai has stayed since 2009 the second province with highest living expenses in Thailand, also the 33th in Asia, and 192nd in world ranking. , Chiang Mai is one of the kingdom’s most beautiful provinces, featuring mountain ranges and hills amidst lush greenery and jungle. Climate conditions in the area can create swirls of mist and fog in winter – an unusual sight in a tropical country. The province’s numerous national parks are extremely fertile, have an abundance of flowers, and support a broad range of wildlife (the area is particularly associated with elephants). The province is also famed as being a home to numerous tribal peoples and visits to tribal villages are a key component of the area’s tourism. Some of the main attractions in the area include Wat Phra That Doi Suthep and Doi Intanon – Thailand’s biggest mountain.
Bangkok, Thailand is the ultimate travel destination. A heady blend of modernity and tradition, Bangkok has something to offer everyone. Modern Bangkok is a large, bustling city of some 6 million people. The capital of Thailand, it is the administrative centre and the heart of the country. It is a city where skyscrapers and modern buildings jostle for space against the Bangkok skyline. It is also very much a city of entertainment and fun. Above all, Bangkok is a city of extremes. Despite its modern trappings, Bangkok is firmly embedded in tradition. All aspects of Thai culture are revered here, as they are in any rural or less urban part of the country. Rituals are carried out on a daily basis. Like elsewhere in the country, Monks accept their daily alms and people of all ages pray and make merit at one of countless temples. In Bangkok you can at one moment be in the 21st century, the next walking through antiquity.