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Chiang Mai

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About this Destination

Formerly the seat of the Lanna Kingdom and regarded as the northern capital of Thailand, Chiang Mai is entirely opposite to what first-timers to Thailand expect it to be. Unlike its southern counterparts, Chiang Mai is known for its laid-back vibes, numerous temples and monasteries, crowded local markets, natural and historical sites, and lush green countryside. Chiang Mai offers an ideal blend of affordability, comfort, and a vibrant community, making it a top destination for remote workers. The warm climate, low cost of living, and high quality of life attract digital nomads from all over the globe. The Nimmanhaemin Road area, known as Nimman, is a hub for backpackers and digital nomads. It is renowned for its hip cafes, where you can enjoy specialty coffee, craft desserts, and unique brunch options.Chiang Mai is also a backpacking haven where hiking, cycling, rafting, and many outdoor activities take precedence over a supercharged nightlife of drinks and loud music. Chiang Mai's historical center is a walled city with more than 30 temples from the ancient Lanna kingdom. Wat Phra Doi Suthep and Wat Phra Singh are some of this region's most visited Buddhist temples. Old-world temples like Wat Chedi Luang and Wat Umong are also famous. Chiang Mai caters to those who love the outdoors and all things natural, with Doi Inthanon National Park catering to hikers and trekkers and the Chiang Mai Grand Canyon offering cliff jumping and swimming. Cultural experiences are at the forefront in Chiang Mai. Dishes like Khao Soi are proudly presented to tourists looking to try the local flavors. If interested enough, one could even indulge in affordable cooking classes. In addition, you can visit the many hill tribes in the region, such as the Karen Hill Tribe Village, and interact with them. Local bazaars like the Warorot Market and the Sunday and Saturday weekend markets offer a wide variety of souvenirs, clothes, and accessories and an unapologetic bartering course with the locals. Chiang Mai is also called the Meditation Capital of Thailand, as the Doi Suthep Vipassana Meditation Center is located here.

Top 52 Places To Visit in Chiang Mai

Take A Tea Plantation Tour

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Wat PhanTao

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Wat Phra Singh

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Tour Doi Pui Hmong Village

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Have A Traditional Khantoke Dinner

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Hang Dong (Grand Canyon)

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Hotels & Stays in Chiang Mai

Local Cultures of Chiang Mai

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Lanna Culture

The traditional culture of the Lanna Kingdom, known for its unique architecture, music, and traditional crafts.

Chiang Mai
All year round
Culture

Thai Elephant Conservation

A cultural practice centered around the care and protection of elephants, an important symbol in Thai culture.

Hang Dong, Chiang Mai
All year round
Culture

Traditional Thai Massage

An ancient healing art that combines acupressure and energy balancing, often practiced in various settings throughout the city.

Chiang Mai
Daily, 10 AM - 8 PM
Culture

Northern Thai Cuisine

A distinctive regional cuisine known for dishes like Khao Soi and Sai Oua, reflecting the cultural heritage of northern Thailand.

Chiang Mai
All year round, best experienced during local food festivals.
Culture

Hill Tribe Cultures

Diverse cultures of indigenous hill tribes in the surrounding areas, including the Hmong, Karen, and Akha people, known for their unique textiles and traditions.

Chiang Mai outskirts
All year round

Festivals of Chiang Mai

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Yi Peng Lantern Festival

A beautiful festival where thousands of lanterns are released into the sky, symbolizing the letting go of misfortunes.

Chiang Mai
Full Moon in November
Festival

Songkran Festival

The Thai New Year festival, celebrated with water fights and traditional rituals, marking the beginning of the traditional Thai New Year.

Chiang Mai
April 13 - 15
Festival

Loi Krathong Festival

A festival of lights where people float decorated baskets known as Krathongs in water bodies, honoring the water spirits.

Chiang Mai
Usually in November
Festival

Flower Festival

A celebration of flowers held in February, featuring a parade, flower exhibits, and various floral displays.

Chiang Mai
First weekend in February
Festival

Buddha's Birthday

Celebrations that include rituals and almsgiving in honor of the birth of Lord Buddha.

Chiang Mai
Full Moon in April

Chiang Mai

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