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4D3N
DAY 1 CHIANG MAI AIRPORT
DAY 2 CHIANG MAI
Visit : Elephant Camp, Bamboo Rafting and Orchid Farm.
DAY 3 CHIANG MAI – CHIANG RAI
Visit : Natural Hot Spring, Wat Rong Khun, The Golden Triangle, Mae Khong River, Mae Sai Border, Karen Long Neck, Black Lahu and Akha Hill Tribe Village.
DAY 4 CHIANG MAI AIRPORT
5D4N
DAY 1 CHIANG MAI AIRPORT
Visit: Chiang Mai Night Safari and Art Inparadise 3D.
DAY 2 CHIANG MAI
Visit: Elephant Camp and Orchid Farm.
DAY 3 CHIANG MAI – CHIANG RAI
Visit: Natural Hot Spring, Wat Rong Khun, The Golden Triangle, Mae Khong River, Mae Sai Border, Karen Long Neck, Black Lahu and Akha Hill Tribe Village.
DAY 4 CHIANG MAI
Visit: Doi Suthep temples & Wat Phra That Doi Suthep.
DAY 5 CHIANG MAI AIRPORT
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
CHIANG MAI
Chiang Mai is absolutely littered with dazzling gems that appear in the form of restaurants, shops and mind blowing architecture. Some of them easily found and others better hidden. Our area guides seek to make life easier when in Chiang Mai. Although, part of the fun in a city like this is getting lost and embarking on a voyage of discovery we have complied comprehensive lists of the best places to eat, drink, shop and be merry. Each item has been approved personally by one of our content team who have tried and tested venues and looked extensively into the products and brands featured as recommendations on this site. As with anywhere that it laden with options an objective view can come in handy, from time to time. The beauty of Chiang Mai’s central areas is that each one offers something totally unique, albeit a 500 year temple; superb live jazz, vast assortments of unique crafts or a great Khao Soi guy.
CHIANG RAI
Chiang Rai City remains a sleepy provincial town with a pleasant atmosphere. Compared to its sister town Chiang Mai, it has a more relaxed and down-to-earth feel but is never short on historical and cultural attractions of its own. Founded in 1262 as the capital of the Mengrai Dynasty, after Chiang Saen, today the city retains a strong Lanna identity, mostly through its impressive collection of temples, art, language, cuisine and music. But unlike Chiang Mai, the city offers little diversity when it comes to nightlife, entertainment and shopping, and most of these are concentrated in the area around the Clock Tower. The city is gradually developing its tourist sector, beginning with its own Night Bazaar, Saturday Walking Street and Jazz Festival. The riverside remains mostly undeveloped, albeit with a few luxury hotels along the waterfront. To fully appreciate the beauty of the Mae Kok, it is best to hire a long-tail boat and take in the scenery along the two riverbanks. At the end of the day, Chiang Rai City is all about chilling out and taking it in slowly, savouring each moment as it comes.