This temple was built in 1297 at the site King Mangrai used when he supervised the building of Chiang Mai. Wat Chiang Man is located in the northeastern section of the old city on Rajpakinai Road...
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This temple was built in 1297 at the site King Mangrai used when he supervised the building of Chiang Mai. Wat Chiang Man is located in the northeastern section of the old city on Rajpakinai Road...
Built about 600 years ago, this impressive temple once housed the precious Emerald Buddha.
If you're headed to the nearby Elephant Camp on a tour, chances are you'll stop at the Mae Sa Orchid Farm. If you love orchids, then you're in luck. There are many varieties in this large complex...
Located in a grand three-story villa, this resort spa is designed in the style of a northern Thai temple including exquisite interiors in teak wood.
Maesa Elephant Camp is a great place if one is interested in short elephant rides, they offer hour and half hour sessions. Your mahout (elephant guide) will guide you along paths through the forest...
Visitors to this training camp learn and observe the methods used to train young elephants how to log the teak forests of Thailand’s Golden Triangle.
The Sri Lanna National Park does not provide a lot of scenery apart the Mae Ngud Dam. The Mae Ngud Dam (or Mae Ngat Dam) is a man made reservoir built in the 70's. There is a power station on one side
This unique 14th-century temple is built into the side of Suthep mountain and is constructed of a series of tunnels.
An ode to cultural heritage, each Thailand hilltribe is represented via ceremonial costumes, musical instruments and tools.
Built during the reign of King Tilokkarat in the late 15th century, this “Temple of the Seven Spires” features an eclectic architectural style, incorporating elements of Thai, Lao, Indian and Chinese design.
The Sa Paper & Ubrella Handicraft Center contains a factory, where they umbrellas and paper are made, as well as a gift shop to buy the products. There is an explanation of how the paper is made.
Thai Cooking Class: Chiang Mai, Thailand. Location: 10 minute drive from the city hotel; 800 meters from Chiang Mai Railway Station and 15 minute drive from Chiang Mai International Airport. Set in 1.6 acres of tranquil, landscaped grounds in a private house. An ideal setting for a home kitchen. Features: The kitchen's unique design draws from professional experience and is purpose built, and surrounded with herb and spice gardens.
Cruising the Ping River with the Chiang Mai's unique boats seeing an old town heaven. It's a cruise service in Scorpion Tailed Boat Village
