PLACES OF INTEREST
NIGHT BAZAAR
Night Bazaar is probably the most famous attraction of the city: handicraft, souvenirs, textiles, food and much more here.
Open daily between sunset and midnight.
In front of the Night Bazaar entrance, Ka Lae offers the same kind of products plus free live traditional music and ballets and a wide choice food center.
An ancient temple built in 1383, 1,676 meters above Chiang Mai, offer a breathless view of the city. Doi Suthep is a revered religious destination in Thailand.
Built in 1345, this temple is located on Sam Lan Road in the heart of the old city.
Decorated with fine paints, houses the North's most revered Buddha statue.
Well know for housing a pair of Pandas, the Chiang Mai Zoo offers 200 types of animals to observe. Open 8 am to 7 pm is situated at the foot of Doi Suthep mountain
Built 600 years ago, its Chedi was one of the tallest in Thailand. Destroyed by an hearthquake and partially reconstructed, it housed the famous Emerald Buddha.
An old temple located on Mani Nopharat Road. Recently reconstructed, it houses the ashes of members of the Royal Mengrai Dynasty.
Located few kilometers from Chiang Mai, the Safari offers a series of trails over three main park zones. A good opportunity to observe wildlife at night.
Located on Doi Suthep mountain, this park covers an area of 261 square meters, waterfalls, floras and 300 species of birds can be seen here.
Situated on Tha Phae Road, in the centre of Chiang Mai, this temple was founded in 1497. Locals associated this temple with many miracles.
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Sankamphaeng Hot Springs are located 25 kilometers from Sankamphaeng. With its natural sulphur springs, is a must for those interested in health and well-being.