Discover the best top things to do in Saraphi, Thailand including Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Baan Hongnual Cookery School, Thai Horse Farm, Huay Tung Tao Lake, Doi Suthep-Pui National Park, Wat Pha Lat, Ploen Ruedee Night Market, Wat Chedi Luang Varavihara.
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4.5 based on 6 reviews
Located high in the hills above Chiang Mai, this magnificent temple was commissioned by King Kuena, ruler of the region from 1367-1388.
We visited here one evening, took longer than we thought in a taxi (about 45minutes from the north gate) but was worth the journey. Lovely temples to see and the Monks delivering their evening ritual. The temples lit up were stunning and there were equally brilliant views over the city. One thing we would mention is to make sure that the taxi driver waits there for you as when we came out at about half 7 there was only 1 taxi there which we luckily managed to get in to get back down to the city.
5 based on 90 reviews
A Lanna style school located in a country-side village, Just 15 minutes from the city of Chiang Mai. The school offers lessons in how to cook delicious Thai food, Thai sweets, fruit-carving and presentation. When cooking Thai food, various local spices, that enhances your health and physical well-being, are used as ingredients. It is the ideal school to learn how to cook Thai food, to preserve the traditions for generations to come. The atmosphere surrounding the school is filled with warmth, understanding empathy and helpfulness, all representing ancient, traditional Lanna custom and culture. It is our aim to teach you how to cook delicious and sumptuous Thai food perfectly and to preserve this culinary art for future generations.
Not only did I learn how to prepare spring rolls and Pad Thai, but I learned a few other cooking tips from our patient and delightful chef. Well organized facility. And we received a cookbook!Thank you ,then cook more for healthy.
5 based on 73 reviews
Are you looking for an amazing, unforgettable experience in a beautiful tropical landscape? Do you want to trek through the jungles and the Mountains of the Southern Himalayas? Do you want to follow the trails of old nomadic tribes into their remote villages, and do so while experiencing an exotic world? If this sounds like you, than we have just what you are looking for; we offer unique and exclusive horseback riding treks in Northern Thailand.
Really enjoyed the day trip with the team from Thai Horse Farm. The views were fantastic and the horses were amazingly talented and built for the trek! Good food traditional Thai style. Boris and his family really go out of their way to make you feel welcome and at home. Thanks again!
4 based on 391 reviews
lots of bamboo huts on the lakeside where you can enjoy delicious thai food here. many restaurants to choose , so hope you get the best taste.
mine is general, but the chicken wing is delicious.
price not too expensive.
i experience this kinda thing in loei, but there they using bamboo raft so you can go in the middle of the lake, not just sitting nearby.
some people do swimming around.
and some sleeping after they eat.
its nice to escape from the city life and just enjoy the silence and the view
if you dont your own vehicle, can rent from the red songthaew and they can waiting for you there.
theres ticket price to go inside, 50B / foreigner
4 based on 480 reviews
We spent most of a day in Chiang Mai enjoying the many attractions of Doi Suthep National Park. We started with a visit to Wat Phrathat, which was first built near the summit of Doi Suthep almost 700 years ago, and hosting a relic of the Buddha. This is one of the most popular temples in Thailand, for both locals and international visitors, and its popularity is well deserved. We then visited several Waterfalls, including some that were a bit off the beaten tourist track but well managed for campers and groups of students or researchers. The many hiking trails indicated that many of the park's visitors welcome the opportunity to get closer to nature, and guides are available to help visitors enjoy the experience. We also had a quick tour of some of the Park's research sites, helping us understand their use for long-term monitoring of the several forest types on the mountain. We found the information signs at many of the park's attractions to be very helpful, with most of them having English versions (perhaps add other languages, especially Chinese, in the future?). We also enjoyed the Bhubing Palace, used by the Royal Family when they visit the north; its grounds serve as a colorful and diverse botanic garden. Doi Suthep was mostly shrouded in fog during our visit, which kept us cool and lifted in time to give us nice views of the city; it would certainly offer a pleasant respite during warmer times of the year. We hired a van for the day, which meant that we did not need to worry about parking (a problem in such a popular site) and were able to fully enjoy the richness of nature's attractions.
4.5 based on 294 reviews
From the whole trip in Chiang Rai, this was my favorite place. You have the feeling as if you are in a movie. The place is very authentic and if you go in the afternoon there probably won't be any people.
If you are coming with car, you can park it next to the entrance or close to the road in the beginning, but keep in mind that the parking is not very big.
There is also a coffee shop.
Keep in mind that it may be chilly and it is good to have something to put on.
4.5 based on 368 reviews
Chill out food park in an open space environment right in the heart of Chiang Mai town. We serve different varieties of delicious food from selected vendors.
The market offers lots of different international food and drink options. We tried a few different things and it was all amazing. It was a nice break from the cheap plates of Thai food available elsewhere. We would recommend the meat skewers available at a...MoreHello. Thank you for visiting us. It's good to hear that you liked our food. Sincerely, Roy Gunatilaka
4.5 based on 6 reviews
Built about 600 years ago, this impressive temple once housed the precious Emerald Buddha.
I spent over an hour wandering into the various Pagoda's and temples. There is an onsite museum and the opportunity to "meet a Monk". They find this educational as they have the opportunity to practice speaking English. It is beneficial as they explain their daily routines and what it means to be a monk.
The main temple in the middle, is over 600 years old and has been rebuilt many times due to Earthquakes. I have some stunning photographs here.
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