Thursday, May 17, 2012

Visit Chiang Mai – Thailand

Things to Do and to See in Chiang Mai – Thailand

Chiang Mai province is located in Northern Thailand and its capital city, Chiang Mai city is the second largest city in Thailand and is the most popular tourist destination in the north of Thailand. Thousands of tourists visit Chiang Mai every year lured by its cool climate, rich culture and lots of entertainment option. You will never get bored with the place besides it’s a wonderful place to visit. Below are the lists of interesting things to do in Chiang Mai.

  • Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep

    It is one of Thailand’s most revered temples. It has 300 climb stairs that will lead you to the large chedi and golden spire. This large temple goes way back to the 14th century and the view of the city from its courtyard is worth the entire trip.

  • Trip to Mae Sa

    This is one fun even especially if you are with your family since the place is full of activities. A well known activity is found in the Elephant camp where visitors can watch the elephants and they can also experience riding one. You also get to see snake farm and when you are feeling so hot you can refresh and relax in the beautiful Mae Sa waterfall.

  • Relax and Go for a Thai Massage

    After too much activity, you can relax and experience the world renowned Thai massage with their skilled masseurs, they also offer body scrubs and other beautification treatments.

  • Go for Adventure Sports

    There are lots of adventures sports that can be arrange by travel agencies in Chiang Mai. Some of the most popular adventure is White Water Rafting in Mae Tang River, Mountain Biking on Doi Suthep Mountain, Trekking and many more.

  • Shop at Night Market and Bazaar

    Experience a night of shopping in Chiang Mai’s night market and Bazaar where you spend frugally with all the bargains that you get. It is also one of the cheapest places that a tourist can shop. You will find various items like jewelry, antiques, all kinds of souvenirs, silver and many more. It occupies the entire length of Chang Klan road and it is open every evening until midnight.

  • Enjoy Restaurants in Chiang Mai

    Eating is definitely a great obsession both for the locals as well as the visitors thus there is food everywhere you look. Thailand is indeed is a culinary delight with all the stalls and noodle shops everywhere and lots of restaurants with lots of choices of food from the famous Thai cuisine to International cuisine. You surely won’t go hungry at all.

These are just a few of the things to do and see in Chiang Mai. There are a lot more attractions to discover in the place that will surely bring you a lot of memories back home. What is more, it is not just the place that will lure you to come back but the people too who never lacks a smile in their face to greet you. They are the one people that have a big heart and make you feel at home.


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