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Where Is Chiang Mai in Thailand?
Located 700 kilometers north of Bangkok, Chiang Mai is situated in the north of the country, within a verdant valley on the banks of the Ping River. 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.
What Is Chiang Mai Known For?
The largest city in Northern Thailand, Chiang Mai is famous for its rich culture, fascinating history, and lines of stunning ancient temples. Founded in 1296, the ancient walls and ornate Buddhist temples carry vestiges of bygone eras attracting visitors from near and far. A haven for adventurers, travellers, and enthusiasts of sumptuous Eastern culture, the air of Chiang Mai is filled with the ambiance of magical wonder and tranquil spirituality, only enhanced by the misty mountains in the distance and crowds of saffron-orange robed monks. For those who truly wish to explore what wanderlust really means, there is no better place to find in Thailand than in Chiang Mai.
What to See in Chiang Mai
- Doi Suthep: Doi Suthep is a constant part of life in Chiang Mai. This regal mountain overlooks the city from the northwest, providing commanding views from its summit. Aside from its dominating presence on the horizon, Doi Suthep is the home of some of the most deeply loved symbols in the Kingdom. The mountain's temple, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, is one of the most historically and spiritually significant places in Thailand. As such, large numbers of Thais and foreigners alike come to experience the special magic of this holy place.
- Chiang Mai Night Bazaar: If you like shopping, the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar downtown is a must. Imbibe the Thai culture while wandering around the streets, where vendors sell everything from shoes to statues. The stalls sell typical touristy trinkets, clothing, and other knick-knacks. As it is a popular tourist destination, it is important to get your bargaining skills up to par as vendors will most certainly bump up their prices. For a quaint little find or a souvenir keepsake, there is something that everyone can take back home in their suitcase.
- Baan Kang Wat: Northern Thailand has a unique sense of style and creativity. Chiang Mai in particular is known for its thriving arts and culture scene, both with traditional Thai crafts, such as wood carving, umbrella making, weaving, in addition to contemporary arts and craftsmanship. However, there is no place to find it than in Baan Kang Wat – an Artists Village. Offering a wonderful change of scenery, you’d never know you were just minutes away from some of Chiang Mai’s busiest streets. It’s a great place to go if you need a break from the city and are looking for a unique, local experience!
Popular Destinations Near Chiang Mai
- Doi Inthanon National Park: Located an hour and a half drive south of Chiang Mai, the Doi Inthanon National Park is where you should go to soak in the beauty of nature away from Chiang Mai. Thailand's highest mountain, Doi Inthanon is the centerpiece of a beautiful park with some of the best elephant sanctuaries and nature trails of Northern Thailand.
- Elephant Jungle Sanctuary: Elephant Jungle Sanctuary, approximately 65 kilometers from Chiang Mai, has been rescuing and rehabilitating pachyderms since the 1990s. Visitors can spend the day feeding, swimming with, and walking alongside the contented herd in their 200-acre habitat.
Best Neighborhoods in Chiang Mai
- Riverside: The Riverside, also known as Mae Ping, possesses all of the old-world charm Chiang Mai is so renowned for. The understated elegance of Thailand’s second city shuns the development of five-star hotels along its riverbanks in favor of affordable eateries and live music venues. Walking along the banks of the Mae Ping on the right side of the river, you will encounter locals fishing and street food vendors selling barbecue chicken. Crossing the bridge will take you to the north side where you’ll find galleries, restaurants, and boutiques selling crafts, antiques, textiles and furniture pepper the sidewalks. Emitting an endearingly relaxed vibe, no doubt coming from the river's presence, the Mae Ping is a great reflection of the laid-back attitude held in the north of Thailand and is a soulful setting for getting better acquainted with this part of the country.
How many rentals are available in Chiang Mai?
There are about 1,320 short term rentals available in Chiang Mai across several booking partners. The types of rentals available include:
- Houses
- Hotels
- Hostels
- Guset Houses
- Resorts
Average price for rentals in Chiang Mai
The average price for vacation rentals in Chiang Mai is $39. You can book a stay here for as low as $39.
Most popular type of vacation rental in Chiang Mai
Hotels are the top rental type in Chiang Mai.
Top neighborhoods
Some of the most popular neighborhoods and places to visit in Chiang Mai include:
- Wachirathan Waterfall
- Namtok Bua Tong (Sticky Waterfalls)
- Royal Park Rajapruek
- Maerim Elephant Sanctuary
- Nong Buak Haad Public Park
Things to do in Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai has several popular points of interest for you to check out when visiting the area. Here are the most popular points of interest in Chiang Mai.
Wachirathan Waterfall
Namtok Bua Tong (Sticky Waterfalls)
Royal Park Rajapruek
Maerim Elephant Sanctuary
Nong Buak Haad Public Park
Grand Pavilion (Hor Kham Luang)