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Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai Travel Information
Historic temples, hilltribes, adventure trekking and handicrafts. Chiang Mai, Thailand's second city, and major northern province offers more than most destinations. Located 700 miles north of Bangkok, surrounded by the soaring mountains that straddle Laos, China and Burma, this fascinating part of Thailand offers a unique cultural experience. It's another side of Thailand...
Where to Stay in Chiang Mai - Chiang Mai Hotels
Make your visit to Chiang Mai an unforgettable experience with a comfortable stay at a hotel or resort perfectly suited to your needs, and conveniently located for exploring the city's many magical highlights.
Chiang Mai Attractions
Once the capital of the 12th century Lanna Thai Kingdom, Chiang Mai has a unique heritage reflected in the architectural style of the area's distinguished temples. No visitor can lay claim to understand this heritage if they haven't enjoyed the stunning views and equally stunning temple complex found at the top of Doi Suthep National Park - which towers 1,685 metres above the city. (Read More)
Chiang Mai Restaurants
If you like you're souvenirs crafted by hand, leave plenty of space in your bag - you're going to need it! The Chiang Mai region is famous for exquisite lacquerwork, painted umbrellas, ethnic arts, hand made paper and teak furniture. In fact, the north of Thailand has been a centre of arts and crafts for centuries, and to this day, continues to be where they assemble in the highest numbers. (Read More)
Chiang Mai Nightlife
It's no Bangkok, but Chiang Mai has a diversity of nightlife that rarely fails to yield a memorable night out. There are folksy pubs and bars with river views and live bands, high-energy clubs with packed floors, ordinary beer bars hosted by friendly girls, and several hip bars catering to well-to-do Thais and the city's sub-cultures. (Read More)
Chiang Mai Shopping
If you like you're souvenirs crafted by hand, leave plenty of space in your bag - you're going to need it! The Chiang Mai region is famous for exquisite lacquerwork, painted umbrellas, ethnic arts, hand made paper and teak furniture. In fact, the north of Thailand has been a centre of arts and crafts for centuries, and to this day, continues to be where they assemble in the highest numbers. (Read More)
Chiang Mai Information
From Bangkok, it's a short 70 minutes flight to Chiang Mai. Regular flights operated by Thai International and Thai Airways Domestic leave daily throughout the year, although schedules may be subject to seasonal changes. Please check http://www.thaiairways.com for details of fares and schedules) (Read More)









