Chiang Mai Holidays
Known as ‘The Rose of the North’ and surrounded by lush mountains, wild jungles and sprawling countryside, Chiang Mai is as beautiful as it is diverse. Spend your time visiting sacred temples, exploring the urban city streets, taking Thai cooking classes or setting out on wildlife adventures. With friendly locals, a tropical climate all year round, and some of Thailand’s best regional cuisine, Chiang Mai is fast becoming a hot spot for tourists the world over.
Top Attractions
Begin your Southeast Asia venture with a trip to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. Whether you get there by taxi, motorbike or tuk-tuk, this sacred temple that commands the mountaintop is not to be missed. If you’re moderately fit, climb the 309 paved steps to the top. The less ambitious may prefer to board the tram to the summit. Upon arrival you’ll be rewarded with glorious panoramic views over Chiang Mai.
Want more? The Buddhist temple Wat Chedi Luang in the historic centre is also a must-see. To escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy a delightful respite, head to the beautiful Suan Buak Haad Park nestled in the southwest corner of the city. Set out for a morning jog, wander over the pond via the footbridge, or simply pack up a picnic, claim a grassy spot and enjoy a lazy afternoon.
For a touch of modern culture, the Art in Paradise museum won’t disappoint. Chiang Mai’s first 3D art museum will provide hours of mind-bending fun for the whole family. The museum is made up of expertly painted flat walls with scenes that seem to spill over into real life, allowing visitors to jump in and become part of the action. You’ve got to see it to believe it.
Chiang Mai HolidaysKnown as ‘The Rose of the North’ and surrounded by lush mountains, wild jungles and sprawling countryside, Chiang Mai is as beautiful as it is diverse. Spend your time visiting sacred temples, exploring the urban city streets, taking Thai cooking classes or setting out on wildlife adventures. With friendly locals, a tropical climate all year round, and some of Thailand’s best regional cuisine, Chiang Mai is fast becoming a hot spot for tourists the world over. Top AttractionsBegin your Southeast Asia venture with a trip to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. Whether you get there by taxi, motorbike or tuk-tuk, this sacred temple that commands the mountaintop is not to be missed. If you’re moderately fit, climb the 309 paved steps to the top. The less ambitious may prefer to board the tram to the summit. Upon arrival you’ll be rewarded with glorious panoramic views over Chiang Mai.Want more? The Buddhist temple Wat Chedi Luang in the historic centre is also a must-see. To escape the hustle and bustle and enjoy a delightful respite, head to the beautiful Suan Buak Haad Park nestled in the southwest corner of the city. Set out for a morning jog, wander over the pond via the footbridge, or simply pack up a picnic, claim a grassy spot and enjoy a lazy afternoon.For a touch of modern culture, the Art in Paradise museum won’t disappoint. Chiang Mai’s first 3D art museum will provide hours of mind-bending fun for the whole family. The museum is made up of expertly painted flat walls with scenes that seem to spill over into real life, allowing visitors to jump in and become part of the action. You’ve got to see it to believe it.
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