The Lanna Folklife Museum is an interesting museum full of exhibi...
The handcrafting of umbrellas and parasols in Bo Sang Village is ...
Doi Pui, at 1,685 metres above sea level, is the highest peak in ...
At Chiang Dao cave, the caverns stretch many kilometres into the ...
Doi Inthanon, the highest peak in Thailand, rises 2,565 metres ab...
The Elephant Jungle Sanctuary Chiang Mai was among the first of t...
Located in attractive countryside about 5 km south of Chiang Mai ...
Modeled after a similar attraction in Singapore, Chiang Mai Night...
The city is renowned as a centre of Thai handicrafts. Small villages nearby specialize in crafts such as silverwork, wood carving, and making pottery, umbrellas, and lacquerware. Traditional Thai silk is woven at San Kamphaeng to the east.
In addition, nature and mountain tours are another activity that should not be missed when visiting Chiang Mai, whether stepping on the highest point of Thailand at the top of Doi Inthanon. Absorb the beauty of the rice fields, feel the Cool breeze while watching the giant tiger flower at Doi Ang Khang. Experience Ecotourism HomeStay in Mae Kampong and visit Hmong villages in Doi Pui and many more.