When talking about ideal places to visit in Thailand, many people choose Chiang Mai as their top priority. Located 800km from Bangkok, Chiang Mai is a beautiful, mysterious land with ancient and modern beauty. This city is located in the highest mountainous terrain in northern Thailand. The city runs along the right bank of the Ping River, one of the largest and most important tributaries of the Chao Phraya River.

Chiang Mai overview

Chiang Mai overview

Once the capital of the Lanna kingdom around the 13th century, Chiang Mai still preserves many valuable architectural works and historical relics. With a cool year-round climate suitable for tourism development, it is one of Thailand Travel's most popular destinations for international visitors.

Chiang Mai Weather

Chiang Mai's weather is quite cool and a bit chilly at night. Chiang Mai also has two main seasons: the rainy season and the hot season.

Chiang Mai Weather

Chiang Mai also has two main seasons: the rainy season and the hot season.

If your time permits, you should come here during the hot season (from February to June) and November and December because the weather is dry and cool, suitable for outdoor activities. Especially in April, the famous Songkran Water Festival will take place, with many funny sections during that time.

Of course, you can still visit Chiang Mai in the rainy season. But you should prepare more thoughtful equipment for the most enjoyable visit. Each time of the year has a different beauty, so please consider arranging your time properly.

Chiang Mai Transportation

There are many international airline flights to Chiang Mai. However, you had better book your tickets about 1 month before your trip to get good prices, especially during peak tourist periods.

Compared to Bangkok, traffic in the center of Chiang Mai is not too busy. The public transportation options here are also quite diverse.

Songthaew

As one of the unique features of Chiang Mai tourism, the characteristic of Songthaew cars is that they are red with two benches in the back and a canopy on top. To call a Songthaew, just stand on the side of the road and wave to any red car; the driver will stop and ask where you want to go. If your destination is on this vehicle's fixed route, the driver will tell you to get on the bus. Otherwise, the driver will refuse, and you will have to wait for the next car to appear. Before getting in the car, remember to ask about the price and bargain.

Songthaew

Songthaew cars in Chiang Mai 

Bus

In Chiang Mai, public bus and van services are rare. Itineraries are often changed or canceled frequently. If you want to use this type of transport, the best way is to learn the route in advance or ask for help from local people.

Bus in Chiang Mai

Public bus is rare In Chiang Mai

Tuk-tuk

Don’t forget to get on a tuk-tuk during your trip to Chiang Mai. It is one of the most popular means of transport when talking about Thai Travel. You will easily see tuk-tuks waiting for customers around the Tha Pae gate area and other famous tourist destinations. Tuk-tuk drivers will pick up passengers by often beeping and slowing down to ask if they want to ride.

Tuk tuk in Chiang Mai

Don’t forget to get on a tuk-tuk during your trip to Chiang Mai.

Motorbike

For solo travelers, a motorbike can be a great choice to explore around Chiang Mai. Especially, it will help you move faster during rush hour and traffic jams.

Motorbike in Chiang Mai

A motorbike can be a great choice to explore around Chiang Mai

Grab

To avoid wasting time waiting or bargaining to get a good price, Grab is the extremely optimal choice for Chiang Mai Tourism. Fast, safe, and convenient are the big pluses of this app-based car booking service.

If you are confused about which type is right for you or want to spend time visiting instead of spending hours searching for a hotel. Let Asia Private Travels help you design a tour package that includes full transportation in Chiang Mai.

Top attractions in Chiang Mai

Wat Ku Tao

Let’s start your journey with Wat Tu Kao! This place is suitable for those who love old architectural works and learning about Buddhist religious symbols. It is one of the places not to be missed on the list of things to do in Chiang Mai.

Wat Tu Kao

As one of the holiest temples in the locality, this is a place of religious activities for many people in the area. People often come here to pray for good luck, happiness, and success. The temple will be open from Monday to Friday and closed on the weekend. Therefore, arrange a reasonable schedule to visit this location.

Phu Ping Palace

The next place to visit in Chiang Mai is the King's Summer Palace. This place possesses a fresh, cool atmosphere, and fragrant flowers bloom all year round, creating a scene like a fairyland.

King's Summer Palace in Chiang Mai 

Pu Ling Palace

Besides, the palace is on a high mountaintop in Doi Buak Ha-Suthep. Therefore, standing from here you can see the vast picture of tranquil villages. Don’t forget to take a rest and then take some pictures of this spectacular view.

Doi Inthanon

Do you want to capture a magnificent sunrise scene? What about hopping on an adventure to Doi Inthanon National Park - part of the famous Himalayas? Here, you will immerse yourself in the fresh natural atmosphere with many surrounding trees.

Doi Inthanon

Sunrise in Doi Inthanon National Park - part of the famous Himalayas

Enjoy the sounds of animals and see colorful birds. Don't forget to stroll along the peaceful streets with picturesque beauty. Then stop at Sirithan waterfall - one of the best places to visit in Chiang Mai and enjoy snacks that you prepare yourself. Soaking in the cool water and recording artistic footage are two interesting activities in this area.

Grand Canyon

Gaining more and more attention in Chiang Mai in the past few years, the Grand Canyon has quickly become a famous destination for tourists, especially young people who are passionate about photography.

Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon in Chiang Mai

The terrain is cliffs about 15m high, yellow-brown-like soil, surrounded by many tall green trees. All create an extremely wild and majestic scene. You can come here to walk on these cliffs or have a picnic with beer, and fried chicken and chat with friends for hours.

Are you a lover of sports and active games? If so the Grand Canyon will certainly be the perfect choice for your Thailand Travel journey. Exciting games like boating, water gun shooting, etc. Very popular with tourists when coming here to experience them.

Night Bazaar Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai Bazaar Night Market is another must-see place in Chiang Mai. This is one of the prominent shopping paradises in Thailand. Here, you can buy handicrafts created by the people of Chiang Mai and Northern Thai provinces as souvenirs for friends and relatives.

Chiang Mai Bazaar Night Market is another must-see place in Chiang Mai.

If you are a foodie, the Bazaar night market will be an ideal location for you. Delicious dishes typical of Thai street cuisine are concentrated in this Chiang Mai tourist destination. In addition, why don’t you spend relaxing moments at coffee shops or massage parlors right on the street at quite reasonable prices? It will be an unforgettable moment in your Thailand Travel itinerary.

Chiang Mai Cuisine

Have you ever heard about Khao Soi, Khaonom Jeen Nam N Giao, or Luk Chup? Let’s explore what they are with a Chiang Mai-recommended food list below from Asia Private Travels!

Khao Soi

When talking about Thai cuisine, it is impossible not to mention Khao Soi - one of Chiang Mai's local cuisines. Khao Soi is a crispy fried egg noodles stir-fried with curry, beef or chicken, chili sauce, salted cabbage, pepper, and lemon. Khao Soi appears everywhere from 5-star hotels to street food stalls in Chiang Mai.

Khao Soi

Khao Soi - one of Chiang Mai's local cuisines.

Khaonom Jeen Nam N Giao 

Khaonom

One of most typical dishes in Chiang Mai - Khaonom Jeen Nam Nquang

Let's try the one of most typical dishes in Chiang Mai - Khaonom Jeen Nam Nquang. This is Chiang Mai's signature vermicelli dish with spicy tomato sauce. When eaten, it is often served with lemon, pickled mustard greens, bean sprouts, raw vegetables, and crispy fried pork skin to create a rich and unforgettable flavor.

Kaeng Khanun

We are usually familiar with chicken, beef, and vegetable curry, right? But when you come to Chiang Mai, you will have a chance to taste a very new curry cooked with jackfruit. This dish has the main ingredients of young jackfruit, curry, and tomatoes stewed until the jackfruit pieces are soft to the bite. Are you interested in this unique food?

Kaeng Khanun

Kaeng Khanun - a very new curry cooked with jackfruit

Luk Chup

Walking on the streets of Chiang Mai, you probably can't take your eyes off the stalls selling Luk Chup - a dish with many funny shapes and bright colors. This is a cake made from green beans, sugar, and coconut water then shaped into extremely eye-catching fruits and vegetables. If you are a fan of sweet dishes, take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy Luk Chup.

Luk chup

Luk Chup - a dish with many funny shapes and bright colors.

Chiang Mai Accommodation

Are you feeling confused about a variety of accommodation options in Chiang Mai? Let us give you some reasonable suggestions.

Old City

For those who like the excitement in the heart of Chiang Mai and are close to many entertainment venues, Old City will be the most suitable area. This location has many hotels from budget to luxury for tourists to choose from. Not only that, with surrounding amenities such as restaurants, markets, and convenient transportation, you can easily move to famous attractions in Chiang Mai.

Old city in Chiang Mai

Old City - the heart of Chiang Mai

Night Bazaar

Located a little outside of Old City, Night Bazaar is an area reserved for those who like to shop. This place is home to Chiang Mai city's largest night market which is open every day. The nightlife scene in this area is quite bustling with many interesting bars, clubs, and loud music overnight.

Night Bazaar

Night Bazaar is an area reserved for those who like to shop

Riverside

Are you looking for a place with a cool and quiet atmosphere? Then the Riverside area is the place for you. About a 10-minute drive from the city center, located next to the romantic Ping River. This area which has a diversity of high-quality resorts gives you a peaceful atmosphere, different from the bustle and excitement of central Chiang Mai.

Chiang Mai Riverside

Riverside - a place with a cool and quiet atmosphere

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Hotels in Chiang Mai

Here are some of our travel designers' favourite options

Restaurants In Chiang Mai

Find the best Chiang Mai restaurant recommendations from our experts

Rak Thanam Restaurant
Rak Thanam Restaurant
168 Moo 3, Pardad Rd., Chiang Mai 50100, Thailand

Rak Tha Nam Restaurant surprised in a good sense since the restaurant was an old Thai house being dismantled from its original site and moved to this pleasant riverside site. From the entrance to the riverside garden with the Thai house properly situated, the atmosphere was very welcoming especially for visitors.

Rommai Rimping
365/3-4 Charoen Prathet Rd | Chang Khlan subdistrict, Chiang Mai 50100, Thailand

According to the clients' comments, Thai dishes here are quite nice. You can always enjoy good green curry - a special offer of this restaurant. Live music is played by musicians in the evening. The accommodating staff works hard, stays positive and makes this place wonderful. The cool service is something these restaurateurs care about. Trip users rated Rommai Rimping and it got 4.

Rommai Rimping
The Riverside
The Riverside
9, 11 ถนน เจริญราษฎร์ Tambon Chang Moi, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50000, Thailand

No visit to Northern Thailand is complete without experiencing the Riverside. Chiang Mai's legendary pub and restaurant. Subtle combinations of candle light, excellent cuisine, both Thai and western, exotic cooktails and a wide variety of draft beers make this a unique place to spend your evenings.
The Riverside sits on a quiet pretty stretch of the Ping River providing a courteous and first class service since 1984. This extraordinary dreamy setting for a romantic dinner ca also transform into a great party venue with live music from the areas hottest bands to dance to until the early hours.

The Good View
13 ถนน เจริญราษฎร์ Tambon Chang Moi, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50000, Thailand

For more than 20 years, The Good View Bar & Restuarant Chiang Mai has opened as a food and beverage shop. At present, The Good View Bar has almost become another. Symbol of Chiang Mai Is well-known to both Thai and foreign tourists. From word of mouth to many places to eat guide books, The Good View is one of the most popular restaurants in Chiang Mai. With friendly service, good music, delicious variety of food And the atmosphere is cool and comfortable, next to the Ping River.

The Good View
The Gallery
The Gallery
25 27,29 ถนน เจริญราษฎร์ Tambon Chang Moi, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50000, Thailand

The Gallery restaurant serves mostly Thai food but also has an international section of their menu. Popular dishes include the Tom Yum Gung (spicy lemongrass soup with shrimp), Som Tam (papaya salad) and their beef, pork or lamb fondue set. The quality and freshness of their ingredients is what makes the food here so tasty, and the chefs are adept at tailoring dishes to foreigner’s specifications. They also serve wine by the glass (130 Baht) or bottle (starting at 1000 Baht) and have a good range of desserts. The Gallery restaurant is a good place to have a romantic meal in Chiang Mai.

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