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Chiang Mai City Guide and Directories

So much to do, and so little time? Enjoy the full Chiang Mai experience with our directories and travel guides. Need to get active? Choose how best to spend your time in Chiang Mai with our attractions and activities guides. After a day's sightseeing discover the benefits of spa and massage; use our spa directories to choose the best spa and health resort for your needs. Find out where to get the biggest bargains and best quality handicrafts with our Chiang Mai shopping guide.

Khantoke and Thai restaurants - sample the northern flavours of Chiang Mai's finest eateries or choose an international cuisine with our Chiang Mai restaurant directories. Know your area - location guides to Chiang Mai and it's surrounding provinces with information on attractions, activities, dining out, shopping, transportation and accommodation. Don't waste your time in Chiang Mai; travel information, city guide and directories to help you make the most of your stay in North Thailand.

Chiang Mai

Often described as the rose of the North, Chiang Mai is the second largest city in the Kingdom of Thailand, located 700 miles North of Bangkok. Chiang Mai also known as the 'land of the million rice fields' an old reference to the Lanna Thai Kingdom which ruled Northern Thailand during the 13th-16th centuries and who founded Chiang Mai in 1296 and flourished until invasion by the Burmese drove the Thai people South.

Over recent years Chiang Mai had had a more recent invasion, albeit a more pleasant one from holiday makers worldwide wishing to visit the historical city and beautiful province of Chiang Mai.

Chiang Mai's attraction for holiday makers is no surprise, it's scenic, peaceful and as well as excellent hotel and resort facilities it is also home to great golf courses and is becoming renowned as a world class spa destination.

What else does Chiang Mai have to offer? The list is endless, great food influenced by it's Burmese, Chinese and Laos neighbors, a shopper's paradise for those shopping for handicrafts and the more traditional Thai goods, scenic trekking, whitewater rafting and kayaking and mountain biking in Northern Thailand's mountains, meditation, cooking and massage courses, as well as sightseeing at some truly magnificent temples, and this is just a selection of what you can expect from a visit to Chiang Mai holiday.

Chiang Mai is known as one of the cheapest places to visit in Thailand so everything you want to experience can be experienced on a modest budget.



Around Chiang Mai - Chiang Rai

Situated in the Kok River basin, Chiang Rai is located approximately 785 kilometres North of Bangkok and is Thailand’s northernmost province. Chiang Rai is located within Asia’s notorious Golden Triangle where Thailand, Myanmar and Laos converge; this northern Thailand province covers an area of area of around 11 678 square metres with an average elevation of 580 metres above sea level.

Founded in 1262 by King Meng Rai, Chiang...
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Around Chiang Mai - Sukhothai

Sukhothai is located 427 kilometres north of Bangkok and 298 kilometres south of Chiang Mai and covers approximately 6596 square metres. Sukhothai literally translates as the "Dawn of Happiness" and was founded in the 13 th century as the first truly independent Thai kingdom. Under the rule of...
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In Chiang Mai - Thapae Gate

Thapae Gate is a major area of Chiang Mai even to this day despite its former use as an entrance to the old walled city is diminished. It did use to be a gate for traders and diplomats that came to Chiang Mai for business, their main route being from the Mae Ping River, along Thapae Road and...
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Chiang Mai Night Bazaar

The famous night bazaar in Chiang Mai has a history of selling, and it was first recognised as a trading area several centuries ago during the time of the Lanna Kingdom when it became an important stop between Chinese and Burmese traders. Now this is one of the most popular areas of modern...
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