Chiang Mai (Thai: เชียงใหม่, pronounced [t͡ɕʰīaŋ.màj] ( listen); Lanna: ᨩ᩠ᨿᨦᩉᩲ᩠ᨾ᩵, pronounced [tɕiaŋ.màj]) is the second-largest province (changwat) of Thailand. It is in the country's north. It is bordered by Chiang Rai to the northeast, Lampang and Lamphun to the south, Tak to the southwest, Mae Hong Son to the west, and Shan State of Burma to the north. The capital, Chiang Mai, is 685 km north of Bangkok.
Restaurants in Chiang Mai Province
4.5 based on 126 reviews
The trip going there was 400 baht per person from doi suthep going back and forth. The ride was a little bumpy for the last 2 or 3 kilometers and a bit dusty. The road is very small especially the last bit, but the song thaeo driver did a good job. The park was very beautiful during my visit on January 5th with the trees being in full bloom. Nice place for pictures and to have a moment in peace and silence away from the city when you walk for a bit. Food and drinks are sold by the hilltribe. You can eat some very sweet strawberries and drink a cup of coffee that grows here.
4.0 based on 57 reviews
Doi Pha Hom Pok, an international park located in Chiang Mai, Fang District, is one of my most spectacular trip I could highly recommend. It is the second highest mountain in Thailand. If you the travelers are seeking for any breath-taking sceneries, the thrilling hiking, the warm heartfelt campfire, the sea of million stars, the freezing weather, the living of the simple local, or the amazing sunrise and sunset spot; here at Doi Pha Hom Pok they could serve you in ALL aspects. Activities: There are plenty of activities waiting there for you to explore. In the daytime, you could go to bath at the natural hot spring, boil the eggs with the natural water for your lunch, go to the waterfall uphill and survey the way of people’s life there. In the afternoon, you go uphill to “Kiw Lom” landmark to watch sunset and pitch your tent. At night, you cook easy dinner and sleep in your tent under the sea of glittering stars. FYI, all the electricity will be cut after 9 pm but the place still shine will the starlight! At 4 am in the next morning, you have to wake up and go hiking for 4.5 km in order to catch the first ray of sunrise! Food: Simple, easy, local, yet delicious. The local people there will cook for you. There is also shabu set provided in case you want to cook on your own. Travelling: A bit difficult. You have to rent a truck to bring you uphill. It costs 1800 THB and available for around 10 seats. Weather: Freezing. I went there in December 2019. The lowest temperature of the peak was 4 degrees Celsius. The temperature where I slept (at Kiw Lom landmark) was 12 degrees Celsius. Expenses: All reasonable for me. The truck-rent was 1800 THB. The a la carte was 50-60 THB. The shabu set was 200-300 THB (if I’m not wrong)
4.0 based on 60 reviews
Absolutely loved the sky walk, so much nature, hearing the birds etc. Views were spectacular, would recommend.
3.5 based on 174 reviews
There is just so much to see and buy as you wander thru the village with some of the best Thai silk I have seen in Thailand. The restaurants are excellent and the LOS is really the Land of Smiles up here. A must visit. You can just get a Song tau outside Doi Sutep.
5.0 based on 3 reviews
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