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Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand
This temple was built 3,520 feet above sea level halfway up Doi Suthep, a small mountain to the west of Chiang Mai. ..
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Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand
Elephant Nature Park is an animal sactuary and rescue center for elephants in Thailand. Since its establishment in..
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Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand
Chiang Mai's night market is one of the most famous in all of Thailand. The market is centered around a 3-story..
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Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand
Chaing Mai's Zoo is has more than 6,000 animals, including gibbons and penguins, all living in a large area that..
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Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand
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Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand
watch out for theft here.
Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand
if you got the time, the two weeks thai massages training in the Old Hospital are quite interesting, also Chiang Mai is popular with thai cooking training
Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand
One of my favorite cities throughout all my travels. I was here for just about a month total. Made friends that I still keep in contact with and plan to get back someday to possibly live. Chill out in the old city behind the walls or eat at one of the many restaurants along the river. Maybe rent a bike for the day and head out to the lake.
Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand
Go trekking in the jungle live with the locals !!
Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand
Never pay money to 'Trekking' agencies based in Chiang Mai, or anywhere in Northern Thailand, to take you to have a hill-tribe experience. You are being grossly overcharged by unscrupulous Thai middlemen, who are exploiting these unique ethnic minorities for their own means (they get very little if anything from these trekking 'guides'). Its really not that hard to find them yourself, with a good map, bike and some courage sensitivity. Do your research beforehand. Trust me you'll have a much better reception when (if) you find them, plus your overall experience will be much more genuine. Take gifts of course (food and pens are welcome), if you are invited to stay overnight offer cash only to the head of the village on leaving and its fair to give the same amount that you would have paid to a hotel/gh/restaurant for the same. Forgive me for being blunt but I have spent a lot of time first hand seeing the effects of this type of tourism and all I can say is that if all this seems too much effort then leave them well alone.
Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand
a trek in the jungle is a most. Its a fantasts experience pretty tough but worth it when you arrive each night in the villages. Small highlights was a waterfall we had to climb up, attending a traditional wedding, and views along the way.
Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand
Buy cheap clothes on the market, go to a dancing performance and enjoy the traditional food.. Do not forget to see the Mae Hong Son .. you are too close now..
Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand
chiang mai is really good to go hiking with various friends from all over the world. U can enjoy yourself and get close with each other while travelling and scrambling the mountain.
Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand
Old chiangmai khantoke dinner.Dinner with tribal dances
Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand, Thailand
Bring a jacket during the winter months.  It's cold in the mountains.  Especially on a motor bike.