Chiang Mai
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Chiang Mai presents a wonderful contrast to Bangkok. It is Thailand's second largest city, though only one fortieth the size of the capital and quite unlike it in most other respects. Of great antiquity and moulded by a distinct history, Chiang Mai is a most attractive destination with sights and charms peculiar to itself and the picturesque Northern region of which it is the centre.
Located 700 kilometres north of Bangkok, Chiang Mai is less than an hour from the capital by plane and is served by several daily flights. It can also be reached conveniently by air-conditioned overnight train or coach.
Although readily accessible, the city popularly known as the "Rose of the North" presents a superb contrast. Whereas Bangkok is a mere 200 years old, Chiang Mai was founded in the late 13th century and is one of the oldest continually inhabited settlements in Thailand. It was once the capital of Lanna, an independent Thai kingdom, and has preserved its unique cultural heritage to a marked degree. Accordingly it is a veritable treasure house of the arts and architecture unique to the region.
Within the city's original perimeter, still marked by moat and fortified gates, are numerous ancient Buddhist temples and other monuments attesting to a distinguished past. Close by are more magnificent attractions, including Wat Prathat Doi Suthep, and Phuping Palace, the summer residence of the Royal Family.
Arts & Crafts
Chiang Mai is further characterized by being one of the world's largest centres of cottage industries . Numerous handicrafts are traditional to the region and craftsmen, using skills passed down from generation to generation, continue to produce marvels like silverware, , lacquerware, celadon pottery, silk and cotton, hand-painted paper umbrellas and more.
Here is a true shopper's paradise and there is plenty of scope for browsing for unusual gifts and souvenirs. But buying is not all, and just as thrilling are visits to workshops, even whole villages devoted to handicrafts, like Bo Sang, to see the crafts in the making.
People Of The Hills
The region is, however, most strongly coloured by the various hilltribes who make their homes in the highlands. Comprising seven major trubes--Meo, Karen, Yao, Lisu, Lawa, Lahu and Akha, each with its own distinct culture, religion, language and colorful style of dress--these people maintain independent lifestyles . They are nonetheless hospitable and welcome visitors to their villages where their singular cultures are mostly untouched by the 20th century.
Chiang Mai is the ideal base for excursions to these varied sights and attractions, as well as a destination in its own right. The city has expanded considerably in recent years, though new building has not obliterated views of centuries old temples and there is little of the frenetic air that typifies life in Bangkok. The 'Rose of the North' remains a relaxing place, with its hospitable and easy going people who still hold to traditional ways and values.
Every Convenience
There is, of course, modern development and today Chiang Mai offers the visitor an excellent range of facilities. Hotels, from deluxe properties with standards comparable to those of Bangkok to inexpensive but comfortable guest houses, provide accommodation to suite all tastes and budgets.
Restaurants, specializing in various national cuisines as well as the typical spicy northern delicacies, are plentiful. The best way to sample the local fare is to try a Khantok dinner, a Chiang Mai tradition, which features a variety of local dishes served with sticky rice, the favorite staple in northern cuisine. Typically the meal is accompanied by performances of traditional northern music and folk dances.
Chiang Mai further offers various places of evening entertainment and while these are not as numerous as in Bangkok, they are sufficient to ensure variety. For shopping there is the famed Night Bazaar as well as a host of other shops affording the bargain-hunter enormous scope.
Golden Triangle
Chiang Mai is wonderfully rewarding in its kaleidoscopic attractions and extensive facilities, but it by no means exhausts travel possibilities in the region. To the north, just a short hop by plane or about three hours by road, lies Chiang Rai and the "Golden Triangle", that spellbinding spot where the borders of Thailand, Burma and Laos meet.
A Natural Discovery
The best way to appreciate the natural charms of the North is by joining a jungle tour. The means of travel are extraordinarily varied--on foot, by jeep, by elephant back or by river rafting--while overnight stops are made at hilltribe villages where one gains a rare insight into tribal life.
Chiang Mai Elephants Video
Jungle tours are an established option in the North and the local TAT office provides a list of specialist travel companies. Trips can last from one day to one week, and each group is accompanied by an experienced guide.
For those with little time a splendid way of experiencing the jungle scenery is to take the regular long-tail boat which plies the Kok River between Tha Thon (due north of Chiang Mai) to Chiang Rai. The journey of just a few hours is a memorable experience. The same trip can he covered more leisurely by raft, stopping at hilltribe villages along the way.
Festivals
Not the least of the North's attractions are the many festivals that dot the calendar. All Thais love a celebration but northerners have a special flair for them . The Songkran New Year festival in April, for example, is seen at its most colorful and boisterous in Chiang Mai, while Loy Krathong, held on the night of the full moon in November, is most enchantingly celebrated amid the ruins of Sukhothai.
The Yi Peng Lantern Festival is the unique traditional practice of Chiang Mai locals. It is northern Thailand's version of 'Loy Kratong' celebration. About to happen in the festival are Yi Peng Lantern contest, light and sound presentation, rafts competition, rowing boat race, 'Kratong' contest and various kinds of local plays and performances.
Such is the northerners love of festivals that they do not limit themselves to the events in the national calendar and have numerous celebrations that are unique to the region. Notable among these is the Chiang Mai Flower Festival held in February.
The visitor will also find that traditional occasions for festivities, such as the ordination ceremonies for young men entering the monkhood, are much more elaborate affairs in the North than in Bangkok.
It is this unparalleled blend of historical attractions, natural scenery and a joyous people that makes a visit to Chiang Mai and the North so rewarding. Quite simply the region is different from the rest Thailand and holds many pleasant surprises for those who wish to explore beyond Bangkok.
Planning Your Trip
A week's stay in Chiang Mai would not exhaust the area's scenic, cultural and shopping attractions. Just to cover the city and its immediate environs, it is best to allow three days--say, one day city sightseeing, one day exploring the surrounding countryside, half-day excursion to Doi Suthep and a half-day shopping.
To experience the North more fully excursions are recommended to Mae Hong Son and Chiang Rai. Both are destinations in their own right, and it is best to allow a couple of days for each. Mae Hong Son can be reached from Chiang Mai by air or by road, the latter journey takes a full day in each direction. There are also air and road connections to Chiang Rai, though a more adventurous approach is by road to Tha Thon and then by boat down the Kok river (a full-day trip).
Travel by road either to or from Bangkok is perhaps the best way to include Sukhothai on a Northern itinerary. While it is possible to make the trip in one long day, an overnight stop at Sukhothai or Tak is recommended. If coming from Bangkok, you could continue on by road from Sukhothai to Nan for another overnight stop, and finally on to Chiang Mai via Phrae and Lampang.
Chiang Mai Video
Below is a hand picked selection of Chiang Mai Hotels & Resorts:
Amari Rincome Hotel |
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Chiang Mai, the rose of the north, is a city steeped in tradition. Decorated with local Thai handicrafts and artifacts, the Amari Rincome Hotel is the ideal base from which to explore this fascinating region of northern Thailan... [Read More] |
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Aruntara Hotel (Formerly Sri Tara ) |
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ArunTara is an elegant retreat offering all the pleasures of hotel living in the heart of a historical city. The hotel is idyllically located on the Mae Ping River bank, just 5 minutes drive from the famous "Night Bazaar&q... [Read More] |
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At Niman |
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Niman is a stylish upmarket boutique hotel in the style of old Chiang Mai. Beautiful decorated and elaborately furnished this hotel will pamper you all the way. ... [Read More] |
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Ayatana Hamlet And Spa |
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Ayatana Hamlet and Spa in Chiang Mai, is a premier four star hotels offering the life's finest draped in world class luxury to both business travelers and leisure seekers alike. The strategic location of Ayatana Hamlet and Spa ... [Read More] |
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The Bodhi Serene is wholly managed by the Serene Group of Hotels that also include the Silom Serene, a Boutique Hotel in Bangkok and the Baan Bayan, an Exclusive Beach Hotel in Hua Hin that was awarded the best architectural de... [Read More] |
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BP Chiangmai City Hotel |
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BP Chiang Mai City Hotel Each of the 134 rooms at this 3-star hotel have all the comforts and conveniences of home. Every room in the hotel offers guests Air Conditioning, Inhouse Movies, Television , M... [Read More] |
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Centara Duangtawan Hotel |
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Finally a hotel in Downtown Chiang Mai that can truly be called “Central”. The Central Duangtawan joined our group on 1st January 2005, this modern 500 room city centre hotel is but steps from the famous “Nigh... [Read More] |
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Chiangmai Lodge Apartment |
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Welcome to ChiangMai Lodge |
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Eurana Boutique Hotel |
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The name "Eurana Boutique Hotel" originates from our European and Lanna interior design and decorating patterns. Escape to land of charm and experience a luxury warm welcome amidst a resort atmosphere. Feel co... [Read More] |
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Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai |
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The name of Four Seasons Resort has long been synonymous with a marvelous amalgamation of the luxury, elegance, royal comfort and warm hospitality that makes the travelers feel at home as soon as they put their feet in it. The ... [Read More] |
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The Hmong Hilltribe Lodge brings you the opportunity to experience their tradition, culture and hospitality where the forest meets the rice fields, the Hmong Hilltribe Lodge brings you the opportunity to experience traditional ... [Read More] |
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Horizon Village & Resort |
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Horizon Village & Resort Chiang Mai Situated in a botanical garden, Horizon Village & Resort reflects traditional northern Thai (Lanna) architecture. A place of deep tranquility, it's an oasis ... [Read More] |
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Krisdadoi Chiangmai Aprime Resort |
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Krisdadoi Chiangmai Aprime Resort can be described as a country-style resort which situated picturesquely at an elevation of 700 meters above the sea level. What set it apart from other luxury resorts are the exotic botan... [Read More] |
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Lanna Accent Boutique Villa |
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Lanna Accent Villa -a private sanctuary along the little river, that has been tastefully crafted with love and admiration of the graceful Lanna architecture. In a tropical gardens, villas feature 3 varying Lanna designs. Reclai... [Read More] |
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Le Meridien Chiang Mai |
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Perfectly located on Chang Klan Road, Le Méridien Chiang Mai is in the heart of the central business district with easy access to the famous Night Bazaar and seven kilometres from Chiang Mai’s domestic and internat... [Read More] |
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Oriental Siam Resort |
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The Oriental Siam Resort is located in a village setting next to a beautiful Temple with views of the Doi Suthep Mountain. Both the Chiang Mai city center and the international airport are only a 10 minutes drive from the resor... [Read More] |
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Palm Spa Village |
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Palm Spa Village, The eight spa villas, unique only to Palm Spa Village and one Thai Pavilion for a relaxing Thai massage, are beautifully located and surrounded by lush palm trees, tropical gardens and lotus p... [Read More] |
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Panviman Chiangmai Spa Resort |
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Panviman Chiang Mai and Spa is surrounded by forests and hills full of fruit and vegetable gardens.the resort is nestled high up the hills, in Maerim north-west of Chiang Mai. The resort lodges a unique adventurous experience a... [Read More] |
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Rimping Village |
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Rimping Village is located in the perfect historical place of the city; Wat Kate community, the trading area of Chiang Mai in the old days where people from diverse cultures reside together, creating the unique style of culture... [Read More] |
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Shangri-La Hotel Chiang Mai |
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Welcome to Shangri-La Hotel, Chiang Mai Conveniently located within the bustling centre of the culturally rich city of Chiang Mai, Shangri-La Hotel, Chiang Mai is a “City Resort” that is pe... [Read More] |
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Taraburi Resort & Spa |
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Taraburi Resort & Spa Chiangmai Experience the memorable tropical getaway vacation at Taraburi Resort & Spa the personal and private tropical cilla in the embrace Thailand's Northern charms ... [Read More] |
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The Empress Hotel |
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Right in the heart of Chiang Mai amidst the greenery park, each of our 375 rooms & suites is equipped with only the finest room amenities one ever needs at the touch of a button. Facilities include international res... [Read More] |
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Veranda Chiang Mai The Veranda Chiang Mai the high resort and spa invites you to the cultural rich northern city of Chiang Mai located just outside the city and away from the hustle bustle. Veranda Chi... [Read More] |
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