Similar Trips 'Chiang Mai'
Attractions 'Chiang Mai'
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Wat Suan Dok
Wat Suan Dok is notable for its large Lanna-style stupa containing Buddha relics and a cluster of white stupas housing the ashes of northern princes of the Chiang Mai royal family. The temple also houses the revered Phra Chao Kaeo Tue Buddha image in the main hall and serves as an important center for Buddhist education as the location of Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Chiang Mai Campus.
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Hor Inthakhin – Chiang Mai City Pillar
The City Pillar was established by King Mengrai according to Lawa legends to protect the city from disasters. The pillar is made from a large underground log covered by a plaster viharn. It is also the site of the annual Inthakhin Festival (Kan Dok Offering Ceremony), a major event for rain invocation and city pillar worship, held in May–June (8th lunar month start to 9th lunar month end) for 7 days and 7 nights.
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Tha Phae Walking Street
This walking street stretches over 1 – 1.5 kilometers, filled with Lanna handicrafts, local food, and cultural performances, allowing visitors to experience the charm of Chiang Mai’s old city.
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Wat Phra That Doi Kham
Luang Pho Thunjai: A sacred Buddha image widely worshipped for luck, health, and success. Visitors often return to offer jasmine garlands after their wishes come true. Scenic Viewpoint: Offers a 360° panoramic view of Royal Park Rajapruek, Chiang Mai Night Safari, and the cityscape. Phra That Doi Kham Pagoda: An ancient Lanna-style pagoda that houses the holy Buddha relics.
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Khun Chang Khian
The highlight of Khun Chang Khian lies in its stunning field of Thai Sakura, where the Wild Himalayan Cherry trees bloom beautifully across the mountain during winter. It also serves as a vital research center for Arabica coffee and various temperate fruits. Moreover, its convenient location along the same scenic route as Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Bhubing Palace, and Doi Pui Hmong Village allows visitors to explore multiple attractions in a single trip.
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Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Rajaworavihan
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Rajaworavihan stands out with its gleaming golden pagoda in classic Lanna–Chiang Saen style, covered with golden brass sheets that shine brilliantly under the sunlight. The temple is reached by a 300-step naga staircase that symbolizes perseverance and faith. At the top, visitors are rewarded with a panoramic viewpoint overlooking Chiang Mai city and its surrounding mountains — one of the most breathtaking sights in northern Thailand.
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Huay Kaew Waterfall
Huay Kaew Waterfall is the closest waterfall to Chiang Mai city, making it very convenient to visit. Surrounded by lush forest and beautiful scenery, it is ideal for relaxing by the water. It is also linked to the local legend of Wang Bua Ban, telling a story of love and heartbreak.
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Kad Dara Dhevi
Kad Dara Dhevi showcases exquisite Lanna-inspired architecture blended with Tai cultural influences, making it a picturesque spot for photography. It is also home to authentic Northern Thai cuisine, handmade crafts, and unique local products that represent the cultural essence of the region.
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Wat Chiang Man
Phra Saetang Kamani (White Crystal Buddha) – a sacred crystal white Buddha image with a long-standing legend tied to Hariphunchai; Phra Sila – a Buddha image in the posture of subduing elephants, placed alongside Phra Saetang Kamani; Elephant Chedi – the oldest square-based chedi surrounded by elephant statues in Chiang Mai; Stone Inscriptions – historical evidence recording the names of King Mangrai, King Ngam Muang, and King Ramkhamhaeng.
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Wat Ku Tao
Wat Ku Tao is renowned for its five-tiered, gourd-shaped Ku Tao Chedi in Yunnan-Burmese style, built to house the ashes of Phra Chao Norathamengso. The temple is also a cultural hub for the Shan people and hosts the annual Poi Sang Long novice ordination festival, a vibrant traditional ceremony.
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Doi Suthep Pui National Park
A collection of sacred and natural attractions: Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Phu Phing Royal Palace, Doi Pui Hill Tribe Village, and nature trail waterfalls.
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Bhubing Palace
Bhubing Palace serves as a winter residence where the King worked and visited northern residents. The buildings feature traditional central Thai-style architecture blended with northern Thai elements in a cluster-house layout with raised brick and concrete structures. The palace grounds include a rose garden with over 263 rose varieties, and it is situated on Doi Buak Ha at an elevation of 1,373.197 meters above sea level, offering stunning scenery and cool air.
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Chiang Mai Zoo
Chiang Mai Zoo Aquarium features the world’s longest underwater tunnel. SnowBuddy WinterLand offers winter activities. The zoo is partly located on the ancient Wiang Chet Sin site. Rare animals include red pandas and koalas.
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Hmong Cultural and Lifestyle Center
The center showcases the Hmong way of life and traditions through museum exhibits and life-size models, features a cold-climate flower garden and small waterfall, and presents unique handicrafts such as wax-resist textile painting and embroidery.
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Wat Chedi Luang
Former home of the Emerald Buddha and a towering symbol of Lanna heritage in Chiang Mai.
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Wat Phra Sing Waramahawihan
Wat Phra Sing Waramahawihan houses the sacred Phra Buddha Sihing, the city’s guardian Buddha. The Lai Kham Viharn features stunning mural paintings of Sang Thong and Suwannakhong. The Ho Trai is a half-brick, half-wood scripture hall decorated with plastered deities crafted by Lanna artisans. The birth year pagoda is revered by those born in the Year of the Dragon.
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Wat Buak Khrok Luang
Wat Buak Khrok Luang stands out for its mural paintings in the vihara that vividly depict several Jataka tales, reflecting the lifestyle of people during King Rama V’s era. Its Lanna-Tai Yai architectural style is well-preserved, and the gold-adorned prang-style stupa adds beauty and spiritual significance to the temple.
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Wat Ched Yod
Wat Ched Yod stands out for its Seven-Spire Chedi modeled after Bodh Gaya in India and its historical significance as the site of the 8th World Recitation of the Tipitaka. It is also a sacred temple for people born in the Year of the Snake.
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The Highland People Discovery Museum
The museum provides an immersive learning experience about the cultures and lifestyles of 10 highland tribes in Thailand. Exhibits are comprehensive, including indoor displays (artifacts, multimedia) and outdoor areas replicating tribal villages. The museum also offers a shop selling handicrafts made by the hill tribes.
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Wat Saen Fang
Wat Saen Fang stands out for its Mongkhon Saen Mahachai Chedi, a grand Burmese-style golden pagoda built by Phra Khru Ba Sonno Thera. The temple also features the exquisite Lai Kham Viharn, decorated entirely with gold leaf and lacquer; the two-story ordination hall commissioned by Princess Dara Rasmi; and a century-old abbot’s residence blending Lanna and Western influences.
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Hmong Village Doi Pui
Visitors can experience the Hmong way of life and culture up close, enjoy cold-climate flower gardens that bloom year-round, stop en route to Khun Chang Khian to see the wild Himalayan cherry, rent Hmong costumes for photos, and purchase handicrafts, silverware, and tea.
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Wat Umong Suan Phutthatham
Ancient tunnel under the stupa / 700-year-old bell-shaped stupa in Lanna-Langka style / Peaceful Suan Phutthatham with pond and meditation areas / Historical artifacts such as Ashoka pillars, stone inscriptions, and open-air museum
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Chiang Mai National Museum
A center for Lanna history and important art, with notable artifacts such as Phra Saen Saew, and exhibitions covering every era. It is located next to the historical site, Wat Jed Yod.
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Wat Sri Suphan
The Silver Ubosot is a Lanna architectural masterpiece, adorned with metal reliefs, depicting the life of the Buddha and the way of life of the Lanna people. Phra Chao Chet Tue is the principal Buddha image within the Ubosot, a blend of Chiang Saen and Sukhothai styles. The Silverware Conservation Center preserves the wisdom of local silversmiths.
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Ping River
The Ping River Riverside area showcases a mix of old architecture in the Wat Ket district, reflecting the city’s historic trade. It hosts many popular riverside restaurants and cafes with views of the Ping River day and night, and connects to Warorot Market (Kad Luang) via historic bridges like the Iron Bridge.
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Wat Phan Tao
Ho Kham Luang Viharn: A fully teakwood viharn in traditional Lanna architecture (originally a royal residence), exceptionally beautiful and rare.
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Wat Mahawan
Admire the seamless fusion of Lanna and Burmese art: Visit the ornate pagodas and gateways, and pay homage to Phra Chao To, a sacred Burmese-style Buddha statue nearly 200 years old, created through the devotion of a Burmese merchant.
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Tha Phae Gate
Tha Phae Gate features red brick walls and a reconstructed gate built in 1985 based on historical evidence. The area is known for flocks of pigeons, making it a popular photo spot. It is also the starting point of Chiang Mai’s largest Sunday Walking Street and serves as a main event space for festivals.
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Museum of World Insects and Natural Wonders
Rare mosquito collection: Houses over 400 mosquito species in Thailand, collected for medical research over 40 years, along with a collection of over 10,000 rare stuffed insects and fossils millions of years old, such as dinosaur eggs and petrified wood.
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Three Kings Monument
The highlight of this monument is the Three Kings who founded Chiang Mai, featuring bronze statues of King Mangrai (the Lanna King and city founder), King Ruang (Pho Khun Ramkhamhaeng of Sukhothai), and King Ngam Muang (King of Phayao), who collaborated to establish the city. It also serves as a spiritual and cultural center where locals and visitors gather for worship and cultural activities, especially during major Chiang Mai festivals.
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Chiang Mai City Arts Cultural Centre
Architecture: The building was originally constructed during the reign of King Rama VI and served as the "Government Hall of the Monthon Phayap" / Central Wiang/City Navel: Located on the area formerly known as the "city navel" and site of the "Inthakhin Pillar" (Chiang Mai City Pillar) / Permanent Exhibitions (15 rooms): Showcasing history, daily life, and Lanna wisdom intensively with modern media.
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Doi Pui Research Station
A historical research station supported by royal funds to conduct highland research, featuring three main experimental plots and beautiful cold-climate flower and fruit gardens open to visitors.
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Wat Inthakhin Saduemuang
The main viharn enshrines Luang Pho Khao (Phra Chao Un Muang), a Chiang Saen-style Buddha image revered by locals. An ancient bell-shaped chedi is believed to date back to the early Lanna era. Located at the heart of the old city, near the Three Kings Monument and the Chiang Mai City Arts and Cultural Center. Exquisite Lanna architecture showcases refined craftsmanship and authentic heritage.
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Chiang Mai City Viewpoint
Enjoy a 180-degree panoramic view of Chiang Mai city, with opportunities to see sea of mist at dawn and city lights at night
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Nimmanhemin Road
Nimmanhemin Road is a modern lifestyle hub with cafés, restaurants, boutiques, and chic bars. It also has numerous galleries and handmade art shops, and is conveniently located near Chiang Mai University and the airport.
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Doi Pui Viewpoint and Hmong Village
City night view, morning mist, mountain photography, strolling the Hmong market
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Strawberry Garden at Baan Hmong Khun Chang Khian
Pick fresh strawberries, admire the blooming Nang Phaya Sua Khrong blossoms, experience the Hmong way of life, and taste local coffee.
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Lanna Folklife Museum
Architecture: Well-preserved colonial-style historic building / 18-room exhibition: Displays using life-size wax figures/mannequins with recreated traditional life scenes / Combo ticket: Can be used together with the Chiang Mai City Arts & Cultural Center and the Chiang Mai City Historical Hall
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Chiang Mai Night Bazaar
Local handicrafts and souvenirs, Anusarn Market food court, street music and art performances
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Doi Angkhang
It is also renowned as a scenic wonderland of orchards, flowers and forests. Flower GardensTourists love to visit Doi Angkhang to experience the cold weather it can dip below 0 celsius degrees in December and January.
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Bannolae
It is the way to the farm by the side of the hill tribes. And agricultural crops, such as berries, lettuce, etc.
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Royal Agricultural Station Angkhang
A renowned temperate agricultural research station featuring a wide variety of fruit trees, vegetables, and flowers, set amid beautiful mountainous landscapes with cool year-round weather, perfect for eco-tourism and agricultural education.
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Doi Ang Khang Strawberry Farm
Strawberry farm, grown by hill tribe people in Ban Nor Lae, Doi Ang Khang, Chiang Mai
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Maple Trees at Doi Ang Khang
Experience the beauty of vibrant red and orange maple leaves during the cool season at Doi Ang Khang, amidst stunning mountain landscapes and agricultural projects.
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Doi Ang Khang View point
Doi Ang Khang has cool weather almost all year round apart from the cool season when it can be extremely cold, so dress appropriately and bring the correct supplies for the time of year you plan to visit.
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Khop Dong viewpoint
The sea, the fog, and the bustling sunrise are special because there are many restaurants open in this area.
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Doi Ang Khang Organic Vegetable
Doi Ang Khang Organic Vegetables Distributor Vegetables, Fruit, Non-Toxic Food, No Preservatives
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Wat Si Mongkol Fang District
Big Sitting Statue of Kruba Srivichai and teak-craved reclining buddha image aging over 300 years.
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Mon Jam
Mon Jam has cool weather throughout the year. Morning fog can see the surrounding scenery
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Tat Mok Waterfall
Waterfall is a medium. Inserted in the middle of a shady forest. The waterfall, which is surrounded with lush green trees, is full of water all year round. It Is a curtain spray like,white similar to the fog.
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Mae Sa Waterfall
waterfalls 4-8 were the most interesting as these were more photographable and had interesting shapes.
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Dara Pirom Palace
The rooms in Dara Pirom Palace contain: The Walkway has an exhibition of photographs of Jao Dara Rasamee in a pictorial biography of her life.The Living Room has a display of gifts that citizens gave her.The Main Bedroom displays Jao Dara Rasamee's wardrobe and Royal garments.Another Bedroom displays typical household furnishings and Jao Dara Rasamee's personal belongings,The Sitting Room is decorated with more of Jao Dara Rasamee's personal effects, such as dinner service, cookery utensils and her Thai musical instrument,Another room displays photographs showing Jao Dara Rasamee performing her duties and responsibilities in the arts, agriculture and religious ceremonies,The Royal lavatory.
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Chateau Kum Une
As a source of ancient artifacts,Rare and Ban Chiang era to the present. House built with golden teak that very pleasing in the eye.Surrounded by botanical species and nice trees which give comfortable feeling in every guest.
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Hmong Village or Baan Hmong Mae Sa Mai
it is basically a tourist market selling Hmong crafts and souvenirs. There is a tiny museum giving some information about hill tribes and opium production.
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Maesa Snake Farm
they do everything with the snake, provoke them, push them, bite them even. all in all an enjoyable show especially.
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Thai Buffalo Village
The traveler Museum also houses a farmer. That represents the lifestyle of farmers Thailand and the use of agricultural equipment types.
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Mountain Orchid Chiang Mai
showing various orchid species e.g. Vanda, Aiyaret, Katreeya and a butterfly farm flying in the garden
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Huai Tung Thao Reservoir Tourism Promotion Office
Huai Tung Thao Reservoir Tourism Promotion Office, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai
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MaeRam Orchid Garden
Due to the growing orchid species,lots of visitors can enjoy exotic butterfly round blooms
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Mae Sa Butterfly Farm
different types of Beautiful Colored butterfly for visitors to see and learn. For those who have an interest in studying the natural habitat of a large collection of beautiful butterflies.....this is more fun.
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Wat Phraputthabat Si Roi
(Temple), Wat Phraputthabat Si Roi, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai, 50180
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Aug Ka Nature Trail
There are many exposed large trees hundreds of years old trees among the wood debris that decay in the deposition on the ground.
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Kew Mae Pan Nature Trail
numerous numbers of big, beautiful 'Thousand-year red roses' along the cliff, they bloom in the first month of the year and last until March of every year.
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Phra Mahathat Napamathanidol and Phra Mahathat Noppha Phon Phum Siri
A 12-sided base. Glass balcony around the second level. The cabbage is enshrined relics of the Buddha and the Buddha. Around a view of Doi Inthanon is beautiful.
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Doi Inthanon National Park
Doi Inthanon is famous for its peak, twin royal pagodas, nature trails, waterfalls, and diverse bird species.
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Wachirathan Waterfall
It was the second major waterfall on the way up to the summit of Doi Inthanon.This one is an impressive and powerful waterfall falling some 60m though some say the height is more like 80m. There are plenty of walkways to experience the waterfall.
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Mae Klang Waterfall
It has a massive cascade and a beautiful natural setting, perfect for picnic and relaxation. There are food, drink and souvenir stalls at the entrance and below the main falls.
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Doi Inthanon View Point
The morning mist covered valley is very spectacular. From the scenic overlook Nop Phra Mahathat earth. Nop Phra Mahathat and general landscape is high glory together. It aslo called the ‘Roof of Thailand’ Temperatures at the summit in winter have been known to drop to around zero, and even in summer it remains relatively cool on the peak Can see panoramic views of the mountain complex
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The Royal Agricultural Station Inthanon
A research Plant collection and production of various types of winter flowers.There is also a plant And a small fruit. Which are distributed under the mountain, including a policeman cultured fish rainbow trout.Activities including bird watching and visiting the Royal Star is located in the village of Huai Khun Klang Luang Royal Project has this Promoting responsible farming to Karen and Hmong in the area.
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Siriphum Waterfall
Amazing Siri waterfall landscape. A large waterfall which flows down from the steep cliffs is very long. Originally called "Lao Li" after the name of the village Lao Li. you can view it from the top of Doi Inthanon
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Top of Doi Inthanon
Thailand's highest peak is Doi Inthanon,which measures 2565m above sea level, an impressive altitude for the kingdom,The park is one of the top destinations in Southeast Asia for naturalists and bird-watchers
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Mae Ya Waterfall
Mae Ya Waterfall is a beautiful, fanning cascade, dropping down an ever-widening series of steps
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Mae Klang Luang
Communities in Ban Mae Klang Luang can be divided into 4 villages, namely Ban Mae Klang Luang, Ban Pha Hmon, Ban Nong Lom, and Ban Ang Kaa Noi. Each village comprises around 60 – 80 families.
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Wat Phra That Si Chom Thong
The Wat Phra That Si Chom Thong is one of the oldest and most highly revered temples in North Thailand.
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Wat Phra That Doi Noi
The hilltop temple provides visitors with a panoramic view of the scenic beauty of the Mae Ping River and surrounding hills and valleys.
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Sirithan Waterfall
One of the most beautiful waterfall of Inthanon National Park, flowing throughout the year.
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Ban Rai Phai Ngam
Ban Rai Phai Ngam is renowned for its high quality traditional cotton woven.The bamboo shadow along the entrance to this village makes pleasant environment.
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Ban Phadaeng
One of the most visited birdwatching locations in Thailand with rare species such as the Giant Nuthatch and Hume's Pheasant regularly seen.
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The Elephant Training Center Chiang Dao
You will learn all about elephants – their nature, their individual traits, their lifestyles, their talents and their charms. You will also get a glimpse at the unique and very real relationships between elephants and their mahouts, often each other’s best friends for life.
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Srisangwan Waterfall
Feel free and enjoy the relaxing cool ambiance of the Waterfall with trees and flower,such as magnolias,which is ideal for relaxation. In Addition, this area has several interesting historical sites. This park is the habitat of rare animals such as goral, wild boar, barking deer, banteng, guar, porcupine, langur, palm civet, squirrel, chipmunk,sightseeing of different kinds of bird. Many kinds of Amphibians are found near the rivers. It's very conveniece for your vacation.
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Wat Phrathat Sri Samrak
The relics are 2-3 as the brick inscriptions. Large rectangular one and a half feet wide, 1 foot long, containing the relics were placed Ekษa of King Suphan Kalaya.
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King Naresuan Stupa
King Naresuan Camp This is the place to stay and relax. Before to hit the city.
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Baan Muangkung pottery handicraft
Watch the water mold or The masters put water and radiator. Pottery of the Kung Mineral House
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Chiang Mai Night Safari
Digital zoo with 3-D movies that don’t require glasses.Most beautiful and biggest Musical Fountain and Water screen in South-East Asia,Elephants show and lots of fun and activities.
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Opkhan National Park
Climate The country's agricultural limestone and igneous rocks. Consists of forest types including pine oil,it was raw and dry mixed deciduous dipterocarp origin Mae paste. the tricolor jewel orchids in Thailand National Park include gorals, Muliacus Muntjak, bears, fishing cats, mouse deer, masked palm civets, wild rabbits, wild boars, monkeys, slow loris, mongooses, porcupines, squirrels, tree shrews, rats, etc.
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Grand Canyon Chiang Mai
Grand Canyon Water Park Grand Canyon Water Park With a player in Chiang Mai
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Kowit Maechaem Farmhouse
Kowit Maechaem Farmhouse with the smell of fresh air with the wind of grass to see the green staircase in Doi Inthanon.
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Traditional Cotton Woven Village
the fabric that made of different striking color and many more
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Wat Yang Luang
Wat Luang or visit the castle. The Burmese style architecture mixed with Myanmar. Lanna art of Chiang Saen beautiful.
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Wat Pa Daet Mae Chaem District
(Temple), Wat Pa Daet Mae Chaem District, Mae Chaem District, Chiang Mai, 50270
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Pang Ung Agrotourism
Pang Ung Royal Project Development Center It is a royal project to promote the cultivation of plants to meet the needs of local people. New plant varieties substitute for opium. Promotion of permanent farming Focus on growing fruits, cold crops, long-term crops.
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Mae Pan Waterfall Protection Unit Mae Chaem Doi Inthanon
Mae Pan Waterfall Protection Unit Mae Chaem Doi Inthanon, Mae Chaem District, Chiang Mai
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Huai Nam Dang National Park
The healthy natural condition of Huai Nam Dang National Park is a matrix of highly diverse habitat types.
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Pong Duad Pa Pae
The most favorite activities of the tourist are rafting, elephant riding, bath and local-style spa. Walk further and get closer,listen to the sound of hot spring gushing from below the earth, with the height of about 5 meters.
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Mak Fa Waterfall
One of the favourite waterfalls in Mok Fa, sits in a beautiful natural setting in the boundaries of Doi Suthep/Pui National Park. The crystal clear water at the base is ideal for a refreshing swim on a hot day.
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Si Lanna National Park
This national park has an abundance of wildlife and verdant forests, which are the sources of various tributaries of the Mae Ping River.
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Mae Ngad Dam
Mae Ngad Dam is another attraction of Chiang Mai. Suitable for tourism. The gorge above the dam offers breathtaking views. Restaurant service is available.
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Wat Den Salee Sri Muang Gan Wat Ban Den
Wat Den Salee Sri Muang Gan The Ethics of Faith A tempting temptation to people.
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Baan Roi An Pan Yang
The 1000 house at 100 (hundred thousand at home) is a private museum collection of wood carvings.Mostly Each piece has been carved formations. The use of wood is carved to symbolize the fight Siwichai breakthrough came. There is also a wooden serpent black opera which is rare. Many pieces are adroitly carved in a wide array of froms related to Buddhism, mythology and Thai history.
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Wiang Tha Kan
Wiang Tha Kan is an ancient city wall dated back to the Hariphunchai period, built before the advent of King Mengrai. Don't miss out on a chance to visit the well preserved ruins the pagoda and the foundations of the vihan, which are constructed from bricks and laterite.
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Doi Tao Lake
The lake offers many recreational opportunities during the rainy and cool seasons, including rafting and cruise services to Bhumibol Dam.
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Mmuang On Cave
Mainly sedimentary and metamorphic rocks in the entrance is a staircase down to the large caves below the atrium. With magnificent stalactites. The center hall is a cave stalagmites "relics stalactite" is the sacred cave. A visit to Muang On Cave is a great day trip.
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Mae Kampong
Typical rural Lanna-style village set in the valley, beside streams flowing through the village
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San Kamphaeng Hot Springs
San Kamphaeng Hot Spring in Chiang Mai hosts a spectacular lush green park
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Rung Arun Hot Spring Chiang Mai
Different kinds of plants and flowers, together with rock garden and two wells of hot spring (105 celcius) which directly provide mineral water for individual bath rooms and bath tubs.
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Mae Kuang Udomthara Dam
For tourism. Beautiful landscape around the reservoir. With large dams that block the high valley reservoir as a large freshwater lake surrounded by mountains and lush forests. In the morning there will be a white cloud-like floating down the river covered over. Is a major attraction for local people and neighborhood.
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Huai Hong Krai Royal Development Study Center
Huai Hong Krai Royal Development Study Center, Doi Saket District, Chiang Mai
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Bo Kaeo Pine Tree Garden
Rows of towering pine trees draw visitors & photographers to this picturesque natural area.
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Mae Tho National Park
Places of interest such as Suan Son Bor Kaew (Km 36), mineral water (at the junction. Chaem) village of Hmong (Miao), Karen, and the surrounding scenery. Plots and planted flowers in winter Doi Mae Tho Camping and trekking is possible by contacting the national park office.
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Pakayaw Ban Wat Chan
Walking through the Karen villages is an experience that can be described as mutual excitement and curiosity for both visitors and residents.
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Watchan Royal Project
Forest generally a pine forest, two pine, fir, Teng and nesting areas the soil is sandy loam. Average temperature is 19 degrees Celsius, four degrees up to 37.4 degrees minimum and water resources is an important process. I Huai Luang, Huai Hong M, Huai Mae Ubon, Huai Na Ekledhai and Huai Mae Ya watersheds.
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Watchan Ban Chan
The serene and well-preserved natural beauty of this area is well worth visiting, and all visitors can learn valuable lessons from the gentle lifestyle of the Karen people. The weather is comfortably cool and the air is fresh.
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Doiphaluang Phahompok
There are places of interest such as flower forest and walking him to the summit. Hot springs village, it was featured as one of Doi Pha Hom Pok is beautiful to bike, especially the compressed air. Tent, which is the most popular and scenic spots. It is ideal for tourists who love beauty.
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Thaton Village
The opportunity to visit remote jungles, observe different ethnic groups, and see the Fang Plain.Riverboat trips between Chiang Rai and Thaton have given foreign tourist as well as native Thais
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Ganeshmuseum
In this museum, there are about 1,000 more than the Lord Ganesha's life from many different materials to create texture with gold, silver, copper alloy, brass, glass, stone, wood dust.
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Pha Cho
Pha Cho (Mae Wang National Park) was named Grand Canyon, Thailand. High cliffs, which have been eroded for many years. It is a beautiful natural sculpture.
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Khun Wang Royal Project Development Center
Khun Wang Royal Project Development Center, Mae Wang District, Chiang Mai
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Doi Wiang Pha National Pak Office
Doi Wiang Pha National Pak Office, Chai Prakan District, Chiang Mai
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Doi Mon Jong
Doi Mon Jong has a beautiful landscape filled with mountain ranges. The route to this mountain is beautiful with the shade of sunlight along the deep forest of Omkoi.
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Wat Doi Mae Pang
Its greatest claim to fame is that it was the home to Luang Por Waen Sujinno, a famous and revered monk, from 1962 until his death in 1985. Relics of Luang Poo Waen include his dwelling hut, a picture in the pavilion that shows him meditating, and a square-shaped, spire-roofed museum with his ashes, a wax model of the monk, and his person effects.
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