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Attractions in Chiang Mai
 

 

Baankwai Thai Maerim (Rural life of Thai Farming)
Chiangmai-Fang Rd, Rimhnua Maerin, Chiang Mai.
Managing Director, Boonying Nadee, Tel. 66 53 302628

It's a tourist destination with a difference. The only of its kind, the camp aims at showcasing the lifestyle of the Lanna or Northern Thai people. A mock village fully equipment with houshold utensils, a burn, a haystack, a water wheel and paddy fields as far as the eye can see. 
The camp is open to tourists who wish to see the preservation of an unique way of live.
The main feature attraction though are the buffaloes. They are now rare to find in Thailand. Narrative are giving in English.

Wat Phra Singh
Intersection of Sam Lan and Rajadamnern Rd.
This beautiful temple, built in 1345 by King Pha Yu in order to keep the remains of King Kam Fu his father, is located in the heart of the city. A tall concrete-base with a wooden structure of the scriptural repository were designed to keep and protect sacred texts written on palm leaves and the delicate Saa paper known as mulberry paper. Moreover, Wat Phra Singh is one of Chiang Mai's center points of Songkran festivities on April 13-15 when people bathe the revered Phra Singh Buddha image, located in Lai Kham chapel where woodcarvings and northern-style murals have been found. The Lai Kham chapel is located behind the main chapel.

Wat Suan Dok
Opposites the Faculty of Dentistry on Suthep Rd.
In 1383, this exquisite temple was constructed in the pleasure gardens of Lana Royal Residence. Therefore, several white chedis, pagoda, contain ashes of Chiang Mai's former royal family. The 500-year-old bronze Buddha image, one of Thailand's largest metal images, is located in a secondary chapel.

Wat Chedi Luang
Phra Pok Klao Rd.
With an extensive pagoda, Wat Chedi Luang once housed the revered Emerald Buddha image now enshrined in Thailand's famous temple, Wat Phra Kaeo in Bangkok. Wat Chedi Luang, which means "big pagoda" in the northern dialect, was constructed in 1401 by King Muang Ma and the chedi was enlarged by King Tilo Garaj in 1454. The ruin pagoda, partially destroyed by the great earthquake in 1545, was renovated as its original in 1992. Also, a magnificent Naga staircase of the chapel's front porch is attractive.

Wat U-Mong
Off Suthep Rd.
A meaning of the temple's name is a temple in the cave. King Meng Rai built Wat U-Mong for a forest monk who wants to practice Buddhism and meditation in an isolated and peaceful area. Visitors can enjoy the ancient chedi, a forest surrounding, and an open zoo and may recognize those scenes from some Thai and holly wood movies.

Phu Phing Palace
The palace is located about 4 kilometers further from Doi Suthep. The palace is open to the public when the royal family does not reside there, this Thai style residence of the royal family is surrounded with the most beautiful garden with a variety of colored flowers.

Khru Ba Si Wichai Monument
The monument is located near Huay Kaew Falls about 7 kilometers from the township. The monument was built to commemorate Khru Ba Si Wichai, a popular monk who led volunteers to build the first manmade road up the hill to Phrathat Doi Suthep temple.

Meo Hilltribe Village
Is about 2 kilometers from the palace. The area is called Doi Pui. This Meo hill tribe formerly grew opium for their living. This group is the first who began to grow marketable farm crops with the support of the government.

Wat Chiang Man
The temple is in the township of Chiang Mai. It is the oldest temple in Chiang Mai, older than the city of Chiang Mai itself. It is said that King Mengrai, the founder of Chiang Mai, resided in this temple while directing the building of the new Lanna capital. The temple houses two sacred ancient Buddha images. The stupa in this temple imitates the stupa at Si Satchanalai.

Wat Pra Thart Doi Suthep
Suthep mountainous area beyond Hauy Keaw Rd.
With an exquisite location amongst the peaks of Suthep mountain, visitor can experience a spectacular panoramic view of the city of Chiang Mai and Ping river valley. The site was selected by sending an elephant to wander on the mountain. When the elephant found the spot, it circled three times, trumpeted, and knelt down where the temple is located. Nowadays, the temple is the symbol of Chiang Mai. Kru ba Sri Wichai built the road to the temple.

Wat Chedi Chet Yot
(Wat Photharam Mahawihan)
The temple is located at Km. 4 on Chiang Mai-Fang Highway. Chedi Chet Yot literally means the seven spired stupa. The body of the structure is a cave-like rectangular hall. Inside the cave is a Buddha image, on the roof there are five stupa towers on square bases, each looks like the great at Bodh Gaya, India. The largest stupa is in the middle. Two more Chiang Saen stupas are on the front. This stupa was built under the command of King Tilokarat of Lanna, in about 1477 A.D. The first Sangkhayana (Buddhism Doctrines revision) in Thailand was held in this temple at that time.

Wat Ku Tao
The temple is in the township. The stupa was built in the year 1613 in the shape of five gourds to represent five Lord Buddhas.

Chiang Mai National Museum
The museum is located close to Wat Chedi Chet Yot. It is small but well maintained. The museum has many rare collections of Buddha heads, images and artifacts from many periods. It also has collections of howdahs, coffin covers, displays of hill tribe custumes, northern-style household gadgets and two ancient kilns.

Old Chiang Mai Cultural center
The center is on Wualai road in the southern part of the city. The center is a complex of Northern style houses with comprehensive exhibitions of folk crafts and antiques. Also on show is a hilltribe village way of life. In the evenings, the center holds the traditional "KHANTOKE" dinner for visitors. At Khantoke dinner guests and hosts sit on mats on the floor around a round table and are served a northern meal of sticky rice, Kang Hung Le, Sai Ua and some side dishes. They share the same dishes, eating with their fingers. Entertainment is generally provided in the form of different Northern Thai classical dances during the dinner.

Wat Phrathat Si Chom Thong
The temple is located at Km 58, on Chiang Mai-Hod road. This temple was built in the year 1451.

Nabhamethanidol Stupa
The stupa is located in the Inthanon National Park. The stupa houses a holy relic of Lord Buddha. It was built to commemorate the 60th Birthday of His Majesty the King. The stupa is 60 meters high and signifies His majesty the King's 60th birthday. The top of the stupa is decorated with eight lotus to signify the Lord Buddha's eight great paths to Enlightenment. The topmost part looks like an unopened banana blossom, which represents the struggle to reach the ultimate goal in Buddhism. A nine-tiered royal umbrella is placed over the top to symbolize the King.
Another stupa is built next to the Nabhamethanidol to mark the 60th Birthday of Her Majesty the Queen.

Elephant trainings camp
The centre is located about 30 km from town, about 10 km along the Mae Rim-Samoeng route. Every morning between 09:00 and 11:00 the trained pachyderms show off their forestry skills which were once so highly valued. Visitors are given the chance to traverse through the jungle on the massive beasts, for about 2 hours, after the show has finished. 
Entrance to the camp is 80 Baht, with the jungle tour 250 Baht per person.

Chiang Mai Hotels

Airport Resident
Amari Rincome Hotel
Amora Tapae Hotel
Angkhang Nature Resort
Aomdoi Resort
Arun Tara Hotel
Assaradevi Villa and Spa
At Niman
At Pingnakorn Hotel
Athitan Villas
Away Suwansawan Maerim
Ayatana Hamlet and Spa
B2 Premier Chiangmai Resort
Baan Canna Country Resortl
Baan Deva Montra Boutique Resort & Spa
Baan Gong Kham
Baan Saen Doi Resort & Spa
Baan Sing Kham
Ban Sabai Village Resort & Spa
Bann Tazala Boutique Hotel
Banthai Village
Belle Villa Resort
Bodhi Serene
Bossotel Inn
Botanic Resort
BP Chiang Mai City Hotel
Bulun Buri Resort
Buri Gallery House
Butterfly
C H Hotel
Centara Duangtawan Hotel
Chateau Chiangmai Hotel
Chiang Mai Orchid Hotel
Chiang Mai Plaza Hotel
Chiangmai Gate Hotel
Chiangmai Grandview Hotel
Chiangmai Hills 2000 Hotel
Chiangmai Phucome Hotel
Chiangmai Suandok Kaew Hotel
De Naga
Doi Kham Resort
Down Town Inn
Dreamcatchers Bed & Breakfast
DusitD2 Hotel Chiang Mai
Empress Hotel
Eurana Boutique HotelFern Paradise
Fondcome Village Resort
Golden Cupids Hotel
Green Lake Resort
Hmong Hilltribe Lodge
Holiday Inn
Horizon Village
HUB53 Chiang Mai House
Huen Come Residence
Imm Hotel Thaphae Chiang Mai
Imperial Chiang Mai Resort Spa
Imperial Mae Ping Hotel
INSDA Luxery Private House
Jasmine Hills Lodge
Jirung Health Resort
Kantary Hills
Kaomai Lanna Resort
Karinthip Village
Krisdadoi Chiangmai
Lanna Accent Riverside Villa
Lanna Mantra Relais
Lanna Palace 2004 Hotel
Lanna Resort
Lanna View Hotel & Resort
Lotus Pang Suan Kaew Hotel
Mae Sa Valley
Maggy's Place
Manathai Village
Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi
Maninarakorn Hotel
Marisa Resort & Spa
Montrara Happy House Hotel
Muang Gudi Lodge
Na Thapae Hotel
Navasoung Resort
Noble Place
Oasis Hotel
Palm Springs Lodge & Resort
Panviman Chiangmai Resort
Park Hotel
Phu Jaya Mini Resort
Ping Buri
Plumeria Home
Portico 21
Proud Phu Fah
Puripunn Baby Grand Boutique

Rachamankha
Rainforest & Pornpiroon Hotel
Raming Lodge Hotel & Spa
Rarinjinda Wellness Spa Resort
Ratilanna Riverside Spa Resort
Rawee Waree Resort & Spa
Rimping Village
Royal Guest House
Royal Lanna Hotel
Royal Orchid Park
Royal Panerai Hotel
Royal Peninsula Hotel
Royal Princess Chiang Mai
Saimoonburi Resort
Scorpion Tailed Boat Village
Shewe Wana Boutique Resort
Sinthana Resort
Sirilanna
Siripanna Grand Resort & Villa
Sri-Ping Resort
Star Hotel
Studio 99 Serviced Apartments
Suan Bua Hotel & Resort
Sukantara Cascade Resort
Suriwongse Hotel
Tamarind Village
Taraburi Resort & Spa
Tarin Hotel
The Amata Lanna Chiangmai
The Chedi Chiang Mai
The Eurasia Chiangmai Hotel
The Field Village
The Granary Resort
The Grand Napat
The International Hotel
The Nest Chiangmai
The Spa Resort
Tianna Garden Village
Touch Star Resort Inthanon
Tri Yaan Na Ros Colonial House
U Chiang Mai
Veranda Chiangmai The High Resort
View Doi Art & Resort
Winner Inn Hotel
Yaang Come Village
Yesterday The Village
 

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