Chiang Mai Attractions |
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The museum was originally the residence of Chao Dara
Rasmi, a princess of the northern Lanna Kingdom, and
one of the favourite consorts of King Chulalongkorn,
(King Rama V). |
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A “Khum” is a traditional house of Thai royalty from
the northern region, and “Chao Burirat” refers to
one of the highest levels of government office in
the political system of Chiang Mai from 1774 to
1932. The architecture of the house derived from a
combination of traditional and colonial designs. |
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Located at the foot of Doi Suthep, the monument was
built in 1935 to honor Khruba Siwichai a famous
Lanna monk who initiated construction of the road
leading up to Phra That Doi Suthep. |
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The city pillar was built when the founder of Chiang
Mai, King Meng Rai, ruled the city in 1296 |
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Built before reign of King Meng Rai, this ancient
walled city can be dated back to the Hariphunchai
period. During excavations, sandstone and earthen
Buddha images, earthen amulets, brown jars with
bones and Chinese porcelains from the Yuan Dynasty
(1280-1368) were found in the area. Don't miss out
on a chance to visit the well preserved ruins the
pagoda and the foundations of the Vihan, which are
constructed from bricks and laterite. |
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This ancient city was recently discovered and is
believed to have been built during the reign of King
Meng Rai in 1286. There are more than 20 ancient
ruins inside and around Wiang Kum Kam including Wat
Chedi Liam, Wat Chang Kham, Wat Noi, Wat Pu Pia, Wat
Ku Koa, Wat E Kang, Wat Hua Nong, and Wat Pu Song. |
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This plantation has been established for over 20
years and is famous for breeding a variety of
species of orchids using appropriate technology. |
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Orchid and Butterfly Farms are along the route.
Visitors can enjoy exotic year-round blooms. These
farms also have special butterfly enclosures where
tropical species can be seen in a natural
environment. |
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Established to honor Queen Sirikit in 1992, the
international botanical garden has a wide and varied
collection of Thai and foreign plants on display,
and also offers 3 walking trails. |
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The garden is situated within a lush mountain
landscape and showcases many plant and flower
species. In addition, there are also delicately,
unique artworks and architecture to be appreciated. |
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Having one of the largest plant collections in
Thailand, the garden was established in 1997. |
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Wualai Walking Street (Saturday Market) is known for
good quality silver and lacquer wares. There is a
variety of local foods to be enjoyed and traditional
Tha performances to be seen. On Saturday evenings,
the open-air market will be set up for the famous
handicraft area. Tha Pae Walking Street (Sunday
Market) has a variety of local products. |
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This is a shopping haven there are many handmade
products and souvenirs from many Chiang Mai villages
and hill tribes. |
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The market seems to be ever expanding down more
streets and alleys leading off the central road. |
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Well-known for its high quality, traditionally woven
cotton. |
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The
centre showcases a collection of Lanna art and
traditional northern culture. |
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The cultural center was created to help them
understand their roots and foster a sense of pride
in local identity and thus to help preserve the
beauty of local customs and culture. |
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It is a centre where traditional arts and cultural
performances are performed using state-of-the art
stage technology. |
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Here a
unique northern style Sarong is made. |
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This is a beautiful landscaped garden with variety
of tropical trees and exquisite flowers on display. |
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The lake offers many recreational activities during
the rainy and cool seasons, such as rafting and
cruises to Bhumibol Dam. |
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This
is a famous 8-tiered waterfall. |
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A
single level waterfall. |
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The hot springs originate from simmering granite and
is most notable for the largest spring which
constantly jets out strong sulphur-scented steam. |
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The water at this particular hot springs has a high
sulphur content and possesses curative and
restorative properties. |
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Inside the zoo, there are over 200 types of Asian
and African mammals and birds. The zoo is also home
to a pair of Pandas. |
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This
was established as an evening and night tourist
attraction. |
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It is home to various kinds of snakes that are
native to Thailand. The farm provides 30-minute
snake shows daily. |
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A village
located in a district that is famous for silk and a
cotton weaving. |
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This village has preserved their simple traditions
and lifestyle. |
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This is a limestone mountain located in the Chiang
Dao Wildlife Reserve area. |
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The cave has various fish species swimming in a
stream located at front of the cave. |
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Locals built the Buddist shrine to mark the stay of
King Naresuan the Great before he led his troop to
invade Angwa in Myanmar in 1604. |
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Chiang Mai Museums |
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The museum contains contemporary art and rare
ancient objects from the Ban Chiang Era (dating back
5000 years). Also on displays are antique
furniture such as tables, chairs, mirrors, and
carved Chinese-style beds from the Ching Dynasty. |
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There
are a lot of interesting exhibitions. |
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The Chiang Mai National Museum has been designated
by the Fine Arts Department as a regional centre for
education and preservation of the art and culture of
Chiang Mai and upper northern Thailand (the Lanna
Kingdom). |
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The Museum comprises a collection of homemade dolls
incorporated into charming displays. |
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Exhibiting an awesome collection of domestic and
foreign insects including animal fossils. |
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Ban Roi An Phan Yang Museum is the exhibition centre
of antiques and woodcarving masterpieces. |
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This is an ethnology museum which features the
culture of 9 indigenous hill tribes culture,
including Karen (Kariang), Hmong (Meo), Mien (Yao),
Lisu (Liso), Akha (Iko), Lahu (Musoe), Lau,Thin,
Khamu, and Malabri. |
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This is the largest textile museum in Thailand and
is situated at Old Chiang Mai Cultural Center. |
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Chiang Mai National Parks |
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This national park is located on Doi Inthanon, which
is Thailand's highest mountain measuing at 2,565
metres above sea level. The park is comprised of the
largest tract of upper mountain forest, ranging
across Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, and ends in the
northern part of Thaila. The moist and dense
evergreen forest is abundant with lichens and wild
orchids, as well as intriguing bird life. |
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The park is home to more than 300 bird species and
nearly 2,000 species of ferns and flowering plants. |
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Having a cool climate throughout the year, visitors
can explore the Royal Angkhang Station Project and
visit hill tribe villages. |
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The mountain has rich forests that are the source of
tributaries and streams in the area. Some
significant attractions in the park include Huai Nam
Dang Viewpoint and Doi Kiu Lom, which overlook Doi
Chiang Dao. |
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is an amazing natural attraction comprising both
splendid natural charms as well as mysterious
scenery. |
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boasts a variety of national plants and wild
animals. The park offers many attractions, including
rivers, waterfalls, and hillside plains with
traditional villages. Wild animals found in
the National Park include gorals, Muliacus Muntjak,
bears, fishing cats, mouse deer, masked palm civets,
wild rabbits, wild boars, monkeys, slow loris,
mongooses, porcupines, squirrels, tree shrews, rats,
and more. |
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Chiang Mai Temples (WAT) |
Wat
Phra That Doi Kham - Temple of the Golden Mountain.
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
Wat Phra Sing
Wat Phra Borom That Saen Hai
Wat U Mong
Wat Saen Fang
Wat Prasat
Wat Phan Tao
Wat Ku Tao
Wat Gate Museum
Wat Chiang Man
Wat Chedi Luang
Wat Chedi Liam or Chedi Ku Kham
Wat Chedi Chet Yot
Wat Buppharam
Wat Suan Dok
Wat Phra That Sri Chom Thong
Wat Phra That Doi Noi
Wat Tham Tap Tao |
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Chiang Mai Activities |
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Established in 2004 by Mr. Chanrat ‘Air’ Karatna,
the kitchen classroom of Air’s Thai Culinary Kitchen
is surrounded by herb and spice gardens, which are
used during the course of the classes. |
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Chiang Mai is an important bird watching
destination. Doi Inthanon forms the southern end of
the Himalayan range and is home to approximately 364
species of birds, many of which are not seen
elsewhere in the country. During the period from
November to February is the best time for bird
watching. |
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The school offers one, two- or three-day cooking
classes in English. Classes include
northern-style lunch, where students will learn the
etiquette of eating at the unique khan toke table. |
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There are 2 scenic routes that start from Doi
Inthanon and end at Ob Luang George, but will go via
Mae Chaem. The first route is approximately 20
kilometres and is strictly for experienced mountain
bikers. While the second route, which 30 kilometre
long, is more suited for bikers of intermediate
skills and higher. |
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There are 3 program options available which can
comprise of various activities, such as
sight-seeing, elephant shows and treks, as well as
the opportunity to fly in a single-propeller plane
that will take you over city regions of Chiang Mai. |
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There are many walking trails located throughout
Chiang Mai, but perhaps some of the best trails are
found in Doi Inthanon National Park. Here there are
more than 360 bird species, as well as butterflies,
wildlife, orchids and other distinct flora. The Army
Pack Division Headquarters in Mae Rim District
offers several activities, such as camping trips,
horseback riding and basic jungle survival skills
training. |
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There are two options available for whitewater
rafting. The first travels from Mae Chaem through to
Ob Luang George. The second option is a challenging
route from Mae Tuen in Omkoi District, going through
virgin forests and ends at the Pha Dam Waterfall. |