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Restaurants hunting in Sansai

There are several restaurants in the area with local Thai food, and international food for your selections. 1. Have a Hug Fusion Farm Chiang Mai (8.6km) 2.Fin Farm (8.6km) 3. Tum moi (4.2km) 4.Ban Suan Salad Maejo (3.5km) 5.Boat Noodle (4.2km) 6. Ohkhaju Organic Farm(13km) 7.Jeju Donny Chiang Mai (Korean food)(16km) 8.Baan a Din French restaurant (16km) 9.Into the garden Chiang Mai (12km) 10. Tsubaki Japanese Restaurant(6.6km) 11. Gohang Maejo Japanese Restaurant (7.2km) 12. Love eat Maejo(buffet seafood) (7.5km) 13. Sashimi lover Chiang Mai (16km)
Impressive quality and attentive services for a countryside restaurant. Prices are also quite reasonable. A hidden gem for Thai people. ⏰10am-4pm
Ban Suan Salad Maejo
Impressive quality and attentive services for a countryside restaurant. Prices are also quite reasonable. A hidden gem for Thai people. ⏰10am-4pm
Boat Noodle Noodle Teacher is another famous restaurant in San Sai - Mae Jo area that most people around there are well known. The shop is located a little over the Mae Jo market. The shop is quite big and the road is easy to see. The shop is open from 8 am to 3 pm The main menu is boat noodles and 2-3 other rice. The overall taste is good. Quantity suitable for price Suitable for people who want a simple meal. Fast and full stomach
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Boat Noodle Noodle Teacher is another famous restaurant in San Sai - Mae Jo area that most people around there are well known. The shop is located a little over the Mae Jo market. The shop is quite big and the road is easy to see. The shop is open from 8 am to 3 pm The main menu is boat noodles and 2-3 other rice. The overall taste is good. Quantity suitable for price Suitable for people who want a simple meal. Fast and full stomach
Serves meat, vegan options available. Organic farm-to-table restaurant and steakhouse but with vegetarian and vegan menu items. One could get different kinds of salads, plus smoothies and juices, pumpkin soup, mushroom soup, variety of mock meat dishes as well a couple of vegan spaghetti dishes. Open Mon-Sun 9:30am-9:30pm. Categories: Organic, Thai, Western, Juice bar, Fusion, Non-veg
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Ohkajhu Organic Farm SANSAI
410 หมู่ 2 Chiang Mai Outer Ring Rd
43 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Serves meat, vegan options available. Organic farm-to-table restaurant and steakhouse but with vegetarian and vegan menu items. One could get different kinds of salads, plus smoothies and juices, pumpkin soup, mushroom soup, variety of mock meat dishes as well a couple of vegan spaghetti dishes. Open Mon-Sun 9:30am-9:30pm. Categories: Organic, Thai, Western, Juice bar, Fusion, Non-veg
Korean food with buffet and a la card menu. Open from 11am-10pm https://th.openrice.com/en/chiangmai/r-jeju-dony-%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%88%E0%B8%88%E0%B8%B9%E0%B9%82%E0%B8%94%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%B4-san-sai-korean-shabu-buffet-r1274033/map http://www.facebook.com/JeJuDony/timelinelocatinon
Jeju Dony Chiang Mai
Korean food with buffet and a la card menu. Open from 11am-10pm https://th.openrice.com/en/chiangmai/r-jeju-dony-%E0%B9%80%E0%B8%88%E0%B8%88%E0%B8%B9%E0%B9%82%E0%B8%94%E0%B8%99%E0%B8%B4-san-sai-korean-shabu-buffet-r1274033/map http://www.facebook.com/JeJuDony/timelinelocatinon
Certificate of excellence on Trip advisor 2018 Is a small homemade western restaurant (Hidden Gems) near Sansai Noi that is both delicious and inexpensive Very good if compared to many western restaurants Including the look and feel of the food, using quality ingredients Although the menu is limited, but great! And don't worry because the chef will make new menus to change continuously Cheese is also homemade. Many vegetables are grown by themselves. Many raw materials are organic. It is a shop that is fully equipped. Recommended Menu: Seafood Pastis Flembe (I love it. It's very delicious) / Home Made Cheese / Baked Goat Cheese Salad / Pork Chop Mustard Sauce. Delicious / Duck Confit With Garlic Sauce. Open 5-9pm close on Monday
Baan a Din French Restaurant
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Certificate of excellence on Trip advisor 2018 Is a small homemade western restaurant (Hidden Gems) near Sansai Noi that is both delicious and inexpensive Very good if compared to many western restaurants Including the look and feel of the food, using quality ingredients Although the menu is limited, but great! And don't worry because the chef will make new menus to change continuously Cheese is also homemade. Many vegetables are grown by themselves. Many raw materials are organic. It is a shop that is fully equipped. Recommended Menu: Seafood Pastis Flembe (I love it. It's very delicious) / Home Made Cheese / Baked Goat Cheese Salad / Pork Chop Mustard Sauce. Delicious / Duck Confit With Garlic Sauce. Open 5-9pm close on Monday
Food &café & bakery & nice garden Open 10am-8pm
Into the Garden Chiang Mai
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Food &café & bakery & nice garden Open 10am-8pm
Tsubaki "Japanese Restaurant With the taste of the food that is delicious and the price is very cheap Prepare day by day Guarantee freshness, clean, guaranteed delicious As for the atmosphere in the shop, it will be two adjacent commercial buildings. Located at the exit corner of the North Start project In front of Maejo University (Soi Thung Muen Noi, go straight about 300 meters ) Open Noon-10pm
Tsubaki Japanese restaurant
ซอย เทศบาล 21
Tsubaki "Japanese Restaurant With the taste of the food that is delicious and the price is very cheap Prepare day by day Guarantee freshness, clean, guaranteed delicious As for the atmosphere in the shop, it will be two adjacent commercial buildings. Located at the exit corner of the North Start project In front of Maejo University (Soi Thung Muen Noi, go straight about 300 meters ) Open Noon-10pm
อาหารญี่ปุ่นโกฮังแม่โจ้ : Gohung Maejo Japanese Restaurant
http://www.facebook.com/XaharYiPunKoHangMaeCo
Local restaurant serve buffet seafood and pork etc. Open 5pm-10:30pm
Love Eat Maejo
บ้านสหกรณ์นิคม ซอย 10
Local restaurant serve buffet seafood and pork etc. Open 5pm-10:30pm
Sashimi Lovers Chiangmai

Markets and Supermarket

Everywhere you can find markets in Sansai, Chiang Mai. The nearest local market call Maejo Market (opens daily). You can buy fresh fruits, vegetables, meats. However, if you want to buy some export products and premium products from different countries around the world. You should visit "Meechok Plaza" and go to "Rimping Supermaket" Another place recommend near by is "Ruamchok Mall" and go to "Top Supermarket". Both places
Local street food market at Maejo University Every Wednesday evening from 4pm-9pm
Cowboy Market
Local street food market at Maejo University Every Wednesday evening from 4pm-9pm
Fresh market at Maejo where you can buy fresh vegetables, fruits, meat, pork,fish, rice, etc. open every day early morning 5am-5pm
Mae Jo Market
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Fresh market at Maejo where you can buy fresh vegetables, fruits, meat, pork,fish, rice, etc. open every day early morning 5am-5pm
Meechok Plaza is complex shopping mall. Rimping Supermarket. Many restaurants: 1.)Mcdonald Meechok Plaza Branch 2.)LumLum Korean Restaurant Open 11am.-10pm. 3.)Solao Restaurant open 11am-8:30am 4.)Neo Suki Restaurant 5.) Lumpocha Restaurant 6.) Steakmeatlove Restaurant 7.) Pizzaeria Giotto Restaurant 8.) S&P Restaurant **Shops** 1.) Marwell 2.)Watson 3.)Dara Cosmetics 4.) First Drug 5.) Digital Photo 6.) Mr.Slack and Jean 7.) I love phone 8.) Der Export 9.) Beauty Hair Salon 1.Meechok Flea market (Street food & Clothes) Date Every Monday&Tuesday Location: Meechok plaza (about 14 km. from Le Saichan) Time: 5pm-10pm 2.Meechok food truck Location: Meechok Plaza (14 km. from Le Saichan) Date: Every Thursday and Friday Time: 5pm-10pm 3.Rimping supermarket 8am-9pm
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Meechok Plaza
21 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Meechok Plaza is complex shopping mall. Rimping Supermarket. Many restaurants: 1.)Mcdonald Meechok Plaza Branch 2.)LumLum Korean Restaurant Open 11am.-10pm. 3.)Solao Restaurant open 11am-8:30am 4.)Neo Suki Restaurant 5.) Lumpocha Restaurant 6.) Steakmeatlove Restaurant 7.) Pizzaeria Giotto Restaurant 8.) S&P Restaurant **Shops** 1.) Marwell 2.)Watson 3.)Dara Cosmetics 4.) First Drug 5.) Digital Photo 6.) Mr.Slack and Jean 7.) I love phone 8.) Der Export 9.) Beauty Hair Salon 1.Meechok Flea market (Street food & Clothes) Date Every Monday&Tuesday Location: Meechok plaza (about 14 km. from Le Saichan) Time: 5pm-10pm 2.Meechok food truck Location: Meechok Plaza (14 km. from Le Saichan) Date: Every Thursday and Friday Time: 5pm-10pm 3.Rimping supermarket 8am-9pm
Info: Supermarket and shops. New section of Ruamchok market. Located next to Meechok Plaza. You can buy fresh vegetables, fruits, meat, chicken, etc at Ruamchok Market Open daily: 6:00 am. - 12:00 am. There is Ruamchok Mall where you can find : Starbuck drive through, KFC, Pizza Hut, Ruamchok café, Top Super Market, Street food. 1.Ruamshop market Date Every Monday&Tuesday Location: Ruamchok mall (about 14 km. from Le Saichan) Time: 5pm-10pm 2.Beer Garden live music Date: Every Friday&Saturday&Sunday Location: Ruamchok mall (about 14 km. from Le Saichan) Time:5pm-11pm 3.Top Supermarket opens 8am-10pm
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Ruamchok Mall
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Info: Supermarket and shops. New section of Ruamchok market. Located next to Meechok Plaza. You can buy fresh vegetables, fruits, meat, chicken, etc at Ruamchok Market Open daily: 6:00 am. - 12:00 am. There is Ruamchok Mall where you can find : Starbuck drive through, KFC, Pizza Hut, Ruamchok café, Top Super Market, Street food. 1.Ruamshop market Date Every Monday&Tuesday Location: Ruamchok mall (about 14 km. from Le Saichan) Time: 5pm-10pm 2.Beer Garden live music Date: Every Friday&Saturday&Sunday Location: Ruamchok mall (about 14 km. from Le Saichan) Time:5pm-11pm 3.Top Supermarket opens 8am-10pm
Tesco Lotus Ruamchok has many shops and restaurants. KFC, Misterdonut, S&P restaurant, MK restaurant, food courts. Open daily 8am-10pm
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Tesco Lotus (RuamChok)
6 Somphot Chiang Mai 700 Pi Rd
17 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Tesco Lotus Ruamchok has many shops and restaurants. KFC, Misterdonut, S&P restaurant, MK restaurant, food courts. Open daily 8am-10pm
Biggest shopping mall in Chiangmai. Brand name shops such as UNIQLO, Zara, H&M, TOPS, MANGO. Varieties of food such as Japanese, Korean, Italian, Thai, Western. There is cinema and kid zone. Open daily Mon-Fri 11am-9:30pm Sat-Sun 10am-10pm Fee car parking
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CentralFestival Chiangmai
99/2 หมู่ที่ 4 ถนน ซุปเปอร์ไฮเวย์ เชียงใหม่-ลำปาง
356 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Biggest shopping mall in Chiangmai. Brand name shops such as UNIQLO, Zara, H&M, TOPS, MANGO. Varieties of food such as Japanese, Korean, Italian, Thai, Western. There is cinema and kid zone. Open daily Mon-Fri 11am-9:30pm Sat-Sun 10am-10pm Fee car parking

Outside Activities

Chiang Mai is considered to be one of the most charming cities in Thailand, there are many beautiful natures and cultures. As the result, there are varieties of activities :- Visit to beautiful temple, especially Doi Suthep, Chedi Luang, Phra Singha, and Umong temples. Elephant camps, there are many elephant camps in Chiang Mai, where you can see spectacular shows, take picture with them and feed them with bananas and sugar canes as rewards and ride on them to a short trek, also if you have time please visit baby elephants. Elephant rescue homes, there are also many rescue homes for elephants where you can learn about Asia elephants, how to feed them and how to take care of them, there’re camps who offer riding or no riding programs so you can choose. Usually the program is for half day – one full day. Market tours, Thailand is the land of food! Take opportunity to explore how Thai eats, there are so many fresh vegetables and fruits all year round with incredible cheap price! Saturday, Sunday and Night Markets, there’re big choices of souvenirs you can buy. Handicraft villages, umbrella factory, wood crafting. Waterfalls, Chiang Mai have many waterfalls, the most recommend is Bau Tong Waterfall which take about 40 minutes from the hotel by car, the special of this waterfall is non-slippery so you can walk up and down in the waterfall! Coffee shops, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai can grow their own coffee, so there’re so many good coffee shops in the area, we suggest two good coffee shops near us; Cofftatt garden about 850 meters from us and café woodhouse about 2.7km. Doi Inthanon National Park, the highest peak of Thailand, visit beautiful pagodas, waterfall, nature trekking, and hill tribe market. River cruise, spend relaxing time at Ping River with beautiful scenery along the river. Ancient city of Kum Kam, the ancient city that was built before Chiang Mai, later the whole city was flooded and buried under the ground for hundreds year. Caves, the most famous cave in Chiang Mai is Chiang Dao cave, you can explore the cave under the care of local tour guide. Hot Springs, soak yourself in the public or private room at Hot Spring, please avoid going there in the long holiday because there will be so many people there.
This fibreglass, steel and glass elevated walkway gives you a birds-eye view of the beautiful Queen Sirikit Botanic Gardens. It rises 20 metres above the ground and goes for 400 metres around the treetops, making it the longest suspended walkway in Thailand. Some sections have a glass floor, which isn’t great if you’re afraid of heights! It’s worth it to reach the bits where you pass a beautiful cascading waterfall, though. Read More... Opening Hours: 08:30 - 17:00 Location: Queen Sirikit Botanic Gardens, Mae Rim Price Range: 40 baht for Thai nationals, 100 baht for visitors
Canopy Walkway
This fibreglass, steel and glass elevated walkway gives you a birds-eye view of the beautiful Queen Sirikit Botanic Gardens. It rises 20 metres above the ground and goes for 400 metres around the treetops, making it the longest suspended walkway in Thailand. Some sections have a glass floor, which isn’t great if you’re afraid of heights! It’s worth it to reach the bits where you pass a beautiful cascading waterfall, though. Read More... Opening Hours: 08:30 - 17:00 Location: Queen Sirikit Botanic Gardens, Mae Rim Price Range: 40 baht for Thai nationals, 100 baht for visitors
About an hour’s drive out of town and into the mountains, Bua Tong Waterfall and Rainbow Spring Forest Park is a little seen gem. Amenities of the park include an open grass area, a bathroom and a refreshment stand. The main attractions are the unusual horsetail falls, where water flows over tiers of porous limestone. This imparts an almost sticky feel (and thus great traction), making them easy for children, including older toddlers, to climb. Kids will also enjoy playing in the water amidst lovely scenery, including lots of birds and butterflies.
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ブアトンサンダーフォール
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About an hour’s drive out of town and into the mountains, Bua Tong Waterfall and Rainbow Spring Forest Park is a little seen gem. Amenities of the park include an open grass area, a bathroom and a refreshment stand. The main attractions are the unusual horsetail falls, where water flows over tiers of porous limestone. This imparts an almost sticky feel (and thus great traction), making them easy for children, including older toddlers, to climb. Kids will also enjoy playing in the water amidst lovely scenery, including lots of birds and butterflies.
Take an easy day trip to Doi Intanon, the highest point in Thailand, at 2,565 metres (8,415 feet) above sea level. It is relatively cold up top, around 10 to 12 degrees Celsius at mid-day, so prepare some warm clothing. You can drive there yourselves, hire a car and driver, or join a mini-bus tour. The latter typically includes visits to the peak, two waterfalls, twin stupas, a royal development project and a Karen hilltribe village. The road is winding, so if anyone in the family is prone to motion sickness, prepare accordingly.
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ドイインタノン
135 現地メンバーのおすすめ
Take an easy day trip to Doi Intanon, the highest point in Thailand, at 2,565 metres (8,415 feet) above sea level. It is relatively cold up top, around 10 to 12 degrees Celsius at mid-day, so prepare some warm clothing. You can drive there yourselves, hire a car and driver, or join a mini-bus tour. The latter typically includes visits to the peak, two waterfalls, twin stupas, a royal development project and a Karen hilltribe village. The road is winding, so if anyone in the family is prone to motion sickness, prepare accordingly.
Mae Sa Waterfall is an impressive eight level waterfall with a small plunge pool for swimming in. It is popular with both Thai’s and foreign tourists and can get especially busy on weekends with families. Entrance costs 200 Baht for foreigners and it is a good idea to pack a blanket or picnic and spend a day at the waterfall. There is a large parking lot with lots of street vendors selling grilled pork and sticky rice, fruit, bottled drinks and ice cream. Mae Sa waterfall covers a large area and if you climb up to the fifth or sixth level there are less people. At the top of the waterfall there are hardly any people so it’s a nice place to get away from the crowds.
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Mae SA Waterfall Doi Suthep-Doi Pui National Park
Highway 1096
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Mae Sa Waterfall is an impressive eight level waterfall with a small plunge pool for swimming in. It is popular with both Thai’s and foreign tourists and can get especially busy on weekends with families. Entrance costs 200 Baht for foreigners and it is a good idea to pack a blanket or picnic and spend a day at the waterfall. There is a large parking lot with lots of street vendors selling grilled pork and sticky rice, fruit, bottled drinks and ice cream. Mae Sa waterfall covers a large area and if you climb up to the fifth or sixth level there are less people. At the top of the waterfall there are hardly any people so it’s a nice place to get away from the crowds.
Huay Tung Tao is Chiang Mai’s nearest equivalent to a beach resort. This huge man made lake with a picturesque mountain backdrop is the perfect place to run, go for a walk in the cool morning, have a picnic with friends in the afternoon, or a watch the sunset in a quiet and relaxing surrounding. Huay Tung Tao is actually a reservoir, built by the will of King Rama IX, in order to solve water scarcity problem among nearby area. The surrounding area gives you the feeling of “gotten away” while being only 20 minutes from the moat. Located just a few kilometers North-West of the city’s center it is surrounded by nature and offers bamboo huts at the water’s edge from where you can relax and admire the view. These huts are owned by restaurants supplying delicious Thai cuisine at local prices. Huay Tung Tao lake is also a wonderful place to go in the morning for avid birdwatchers. You can view there some exceptional and beautiful migratory birds difficult to find elsewhere. It is also a gorgeous and calming place where you can sit back and relax in a floating bamboo raft. If you are more of an adventurer, there are plenty of activities to do there such as: swimming, hiking, biking, jogging, paddle boating, get a massage and even meditating. The way to go to Huay Tung Tao Lake is easy to remember: head towards Mae Rim along canal road, passing the 700 Years Sport Stadium. Continue for about 700 meters and turn left at the sign (there is a big temple on the side of the road). Then follow the road to the lake. Entrance Fee is 50THB / person. HUAY TUNG TAO LAKE : Don Kaew Sub District. Mae Rim. Chiang Mai. Open daily 8.00am to 5.00pm.
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Huay Tung Tao Lake, Chiang Mai
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Huay Tung Tao is Chiang Mai’s nearest equivalent to a beach resort. This huge man made lake with a picturesque mountain backdrop is the perfect place to run, go for a walk in the cool morning, have a picnic with friends in the afternoon, or a watch the sunset in a quiet and relaxing surrounding. Huay Tung Tao is actually a reservoir, built by the will of King Rama IX, in order to solve water scarcity problem among nearby area. The surrounding area gives you the feeling of “gotten away” while being only 20 minutes from the moat. Located just a few kilometers North-West of the city’s center it is surrounded by nature and offers bamboo huts at the water’s edge from where you can relax and admire the view. These huts are owned by restaurants supplying delicious Thai cuisine at local prices. Huay Tung Tao lake is also a wonderful place to go in the morning for avid birdwatchers. You can view there some exceptional and beautiful migratory birds difficult to find elsewhere. It is also a gorgeous and calming place where you can sit back and relax in a floating bamboo raft. If you are more of an adventurer, there are plenty of activities to do there such as: swimming, hiking, biking, jogging, paddle boating, get a massage and even meditating. The way to go to Huay Tung Tao Lake is easy to remember: head towards Mae Rim along canal road, passing the 700 Years Sport Stadium. Continue for about 700 meters and turn left at the sign (there is a big temple on the side of the road). Then follow the road to the lake. Entrance Fee is 50THB / person. HUAY TUNG TAO LAKE : Don Kaew Sub District. Mae Rim. Chiang Mai. Open daily 8.00am to 5.00pm.
The magnificent temple of Doi Suthep is well renowned all around Thailand, and Northern people have a say “You haven’t come to Chiang Mai yet, if you have not visit Suthep Temple”. Most of us know about the story of beautiful Doi Suthep Temple, may it be from guidebooks, from the different boards in the temple, or thanks to friendly tour guides. However, there are a few facts that most visitors don’t know about. Here are the Top 5 Things you probably did not know about Suthep Temple: 1) The Bells & Gongs : There is a total of 119 gongs and bells in the temple (not counting the little ones which were brought by visitors). The big gong, which is located down the Naga stairs and next the big Buddha statues, may even be one of the world’s largest gong. According to traditional beliefs, the sound of bell ringing can purify the holy place so the bells have become sacred objects in Buddhist temples. Many Buddhist chants begin with the sound of the bell; however, the Buddhist faithful may also ring bells when entering a temple or answering the call to worship when a monk sounds the bell. The bell symbolizes wisdom and compassion, which Buddhist practitioners recognize as being the path to Enlightenment. 2) The Buddha Statues : The interiors at Doi Suthep temple contain many Buddha statues that come in all different styles and materials. More than 233 Buddha statues can be counted within the inside courtyard. Statues of the Lord Buddha are surrounded, standing, reclining, and seated beneath snakes; he stares out serenely offering peace to the many Thai worshippers who come to pay respects at the holy site. At Doi Suthep temple, the most important Buddha image is the 2 meters high golden Buddha statue which is located in the main viharn (sermon hall). 3) The staircase : With it’s Naga (water serpent) architecture and its 315 steps from the main road to the temple ground, the staircase is one of the major symbols of Doi Suthep temple. It is also the longest Naga staircase in Thailand. Most publications about the temple indicate 306 steps, but there must have been some construction since then as we counted twice 315 staircases, from the street to the top of the stairs. Nagas are sacred water serpents which bring good luck as well as bridging the earth and sky. Each of the Naga on the staircase side has seven heads and was ordered to be built by Bonz Mahayan Mongkolpoti, they have been renovated many time since then. It is believed that the climb to the top of the staircases help devotees accrue Buddhist merit. Nowadays, visitors usually reach up the hilltop via the funicular (20 THB) and walk down the stairs. 4) The Best Time to Visit : visit sunrise or sunset to be sure to avoid the crowd and enjoy an unforgettable experience. At sunrise: it’s that moment of the day when monks start praying and the tourists are still asleep. It is the perfect time to explore the temple, take some marvellous pictures and watch the city wake up from the top of the mountain. Monks chant everyday from 5.30 am to 6.15, and you are welcome to join in the chanting; the funicular opens at 6am (sometime 6.30am). Then at 7am, there is the ceremony of merit making by people from the surrounding villages who have come up to the temple. After that, some monks will walk down the Naga stairway and receive morning alms from the villagers. In addition to this magic moment, the second reward for waking up so early is that the coffee shop in the temple’s compound opens from 7am... imagine having your morning coffee with this one-million-dollar view! Sunset at Doi Suthep Temple is another unforgettable experience. Due to the location and the mountain, it is not possible to see the sunset from there. But spending the sunset in the temple is a very magic moment. The lights are awesome, and so is the atmosphere. Most tourists are gone and the funicular will not be working after 6pm. So, when the sun sets it is mostly for people who want to attend the evening chanting in the temple and enjoy a special moment and atmosphere. However, the drive down from the mountain in the dark should not be underestimated!. 5) What about the Monk’s Trail? : most of the tourists don’t know about this trail, but it is quite popular among expats. The monk’s trail is a 2.5 to 6 hour activity depending on how far you want to go and if you want to hike down as well. The entire hike up is in the forest and parts of it pass some nice waterfalls. Even if you are a good hiker, you should not go alone, and you should always make sure you have a mobile phone with you in case of accident, as well as mosquito repellent. Also, never go during the rainy season, it can be very dangerous because of the flash floods. The first section of the trail takes you to the beautiful Pha Lat Temple in about one hour in each direction; The second section is more strenuous, going up more steeply from Pha Lat Temple to Doi Suthep Temple. This section takes about 2 to 2.5 hours and is a bit more difficult. The starting point of the trail is tricky to find, located behind Chiang Mai University, on the way to Tawanron Restaurant. There are no English sign at all, so it would be best to check for details and pictures provided in blogs of Monk’s Trail lovers (the entrance is at coordinates 18.798111, 98.942361). Overlooking the city from its mountain throne, Doi Suthep temple is one of the most sacred temples in the region. This beautiful example of northern Thai architecture is situated at 1,000 meters above sea level and so, it offers an impressive view of Chiang Mai city. For those who don’t recall the story of this temple, here are a few headlines. The monastery was established in 1383 by King Kuena of the Lanna kingdom. The relics were said to be fragments of bone from the Buddha’s shoulder and were believed to have mystical powers. The king placed the relics on the back of a white elephant which was then released into the forest. The elephant climbed the mountain at Doi Suthep and, before collapsing and dying of fatigue, the sacred animal marked the spot where the relics should be enshrined by turning around three times and trumpeting three times. Although the original chedi was built by King Kuena during the 14th Century, the present complex dates from the 16th Century and has been restored and extended at various stages over the years. How to get to Doi Suthep temple: Doi Suthep temple is located about 20 minutes from Chiang Mai University. You can either go by car or by bike (route 1004 northwest), by song thaews (red taxi), or reserve a tour through your hotel’s tour agency. A cheaper alternative is to make your way along Huay Kaew road to the entrance of Chiang Mai Zoo and from there, join a song thaew which will ferry you to the temple for only 30THB (one way), but the red taxi won’t leave until it has a minimum of six or more people. Admission is 50THB, which includes a two-way ticket with the funicular. Remember that Doi Suthep is a sacred place and you should dress respectfully when visiting (no shorts, no skirts and no tank tops). From there, you can take another song thaew and continue to Phuping Palace (40THB), the Hmong hilltribe village (60THB) and the top of Doi Pui National Park (200THB). Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is truly a sacred destination that must be discover. This beautiful place is a heaven of serenity and a jewel of Lanna (northern Thai) architecture.
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ドイステープ寺院
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The magnificent temple of Doi Suthep is well renowned all around Thailand, and Northern people have a say “You haven’t come to Chiang Mai yet, if you have not visit Suthep Temple”. Most of us know about the story of beautiful Doi Suthep Temple, may it be from guidebooks, from the different boards in the temple, or thanks to friendly tour guides. However, there are a few facts that most visitors don’t know about. Here are the Top 5 Things you probably did not know about Suthep Temple: 1) The Bells & Gongs : There is a total of 119 gongs and bells in the temple (not counting the little ones which were brought by visitors). The big gong, which is located down the Naga stairs and next the big Buddha statues, may even be one of the world’s largest gong. According to traditional beliefs, the sound of bell ringing can purify the holy place so the bells have become sacred objects in Buddhist temples. Many Buddhist chants begin with the sound of the bell; however, the Buddhist faithful may also ring bells when entering a temple or answering the call to worship when a monk sounds the bell. The bell symbolizes wisdom and compassion, which Buddhist practitioners recognize as being the path to Enlightenment. 2) The Buddha Statues : The interiors at Doi Suthep temple contain many Buddha statues that come in all different styles and materials. More than 233 Buddha statues can be counted within the inside courtyard. Statues of the Lord Buddha are surrounded, standing, reclining, and seated beneath snakes; he stares out serenely offering peace to the many Thai worshippers who come to pay respects at the holy site. At Doi Suthep temple, the most important Buddha image is the 2 meters high golden Buddha statue which is located in the main viharn (sermon hall). 3) The staircase : With it’s Naga (water serpent) architecture and its 315 steps from the main road to the temple ground, the staircase is one of the major symbols of Doi Suthep temple. It is also the longest Naga staircase in Thailand. Most publications about the temple indicate 306 steps, but there must have been some construction since then as we counted twice 315 staircases, from the street to the top of the stairs. Nagas are sacred water serpents which bring good luck as well as bridging the earth and sky. Each of the Naga on the staircase side has seven heads and was ordered to be built by Bonz Mahayan Mongkolpoti, they have been renovated many time since then. It is believed that the climb to the top of the staircases help devotees accrue Buddhist merit. Nowadays, visitors usually reach up the hilltop via the funicular (20 THB) and walk down the stairs. 4) The Best Time to Visit : visit sunrise or sunset to be sure to avoid the crowd and enjoy an unforgettable experience. At sunrise: it’s that moment of the day when monks start praying and the tourists are still asleep. It is the perfect time to explore the temple, take some marvellous pictures and watch the city wake up from the top of the mountain. Monks chant everyday from 5.30 am to 6.15, and you are welcome to join in the chanting; the funicular opens at 6am (sometime 6.30am). Then at 7am, there is the ceremony of merit making by people from the surrounding villages who have come up to the temple. After that, some monks will walk down the Naga stairway and receive morning alms from the villagers. In addition to this magic moment, the second reward for waking up so early is that the coffee shop in the temple’s compound opens from 7am... imagine having your morning coffee with this one-million-dollar view! Sunset at Doi Suthep Temple is another unforgettable experience. Due to the location and the mountain, it is not possible to see the sunset from there. But spending the sunset in the temple is a very magic moment. The lights are awesome, and so is the atmosphere. Most tourists are gone and the funicular will not be working after 6pm. So, when the sun sets it is mostly for people who want to attend the evening chanting in the temple and enjoy a special moment and atmosphere. However, the drive down from the mountain in the dark should not be underestimated!. 5) What about the Monk’s Trail? : most of the tourists don’t know about this trail, but it is quite popular among expats. The monk’s trail is a 2.5 to 6 hour activity depending on how far you want to go and if you want to hike down as well. The entire hike up is in the forest and parts of it pass some nice waterfalls. Even if you are a good hiker, you should not go alone, and you should always make sure you have a mobile phone with you in case of accident, as well as mosquito repellent. Also, never go during the rainy season, it can be very dangerous because of the flash floods. The first section of the trail takes you to the beautiful Pha Lat Temple in about one hour in each direction; The second section is more strenuous, going up more steeply from Pha Lat Temple to Doi Suthep Temple. This section takes about 2 to 2.5 hours and is a bit more difficult. The starting point of the trail is tricky to find, located behind Chiang Mai University, on the way to Tawanron Restaurant. There are no English sign at all, so it would be best to check for details and pictures provided in blogs of Monk’s Trail lovers (the entrance is at coordinates 18.798111, 98.942361). Overlooking the city from its mountain throne, Doi Suthep temple is one of the most sacred temples in the region. This beautiful example of northern Thai architecture is situated at 1,000 meters above sea level and so, it offers an impressive view of Chiang Mai city. For those who don’t recall the story of this temple, here are a few headlines. The monastery was established in 1383 by King Kuena of the Lanna kingdom. The relics were said to be fragments of bone from the Buddha’s shoulder and were believed to have mystical powers. The king placed the relics on the back of a white elephant which was then released into the forest. The elephant climbed the mountain at Doi Suthep and, before collapsing and dying of fatigue, the sacred animal marked the spot where the relics should be enshrined by turning around three times and trumpeting three times. Although the original chedi was built by King Kuena during the 14th Century, the present complex dates from the 16th Century and has been restored and extended at various stages over the years. How to get to Doi Suthep temple: Doi Suthep temple is located about 20 minutes from Chiang Mai University. You can either go by car or by bike (route 1004 northwest), by song thaews (red taxi), or reserve a tour through your hotel’s tour agency. A cheaper alternative is to make your way along Huay Kaew road to the entrance of Chiang Mai Zoo and from there, join a song thaew which will ferry you to the temple for only 30THB (one way), but the red taxi won’t leave until it has a minimum of six or more people. Admission is 50THB, which includes a two-way ticket with the funicular. Remember that Doi Suthep is a sacred place and you should dress respectfully when visiting (no shorts, no skirts and no tank tops). From there, you can take another song thaew and continue to Phuping Palace (40THB), the Hmong hilltribe village (60THB) and the top of Doi Pui National Park (200THB). Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is truly a sacred destination that must be discover. This beautiful place is a heaven of serenity and a jewel of Lanna (northern Thai) architecture.
Before I knew better, I rode an elephant...” Everyone who visits Thailand wants to ride an elephant. However, there’s a dark side to elephant tourism that many people aren’t aware of: carrying people on their backs all day leads elephants to permanent spinal injuries. Fortunately, times and attitudes are changing. If you are heading to Chiang Mai and meeting with elephants is on your bucket list, you don’t have to scratch it off as there are now many new programs of “No Saddle-No Ridding” in Chiang Mai. These tours alow you to interact with the beautiful giants in a meaningful way. If you would rather walk beside an elephant than ride on top of one, Smart Elephant family is one of the greatest places to go. it is one of the greatest places to visit in Chiang Mai.
Smart Elephants Family
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Before I knew better, I rode an elephant...” Everyone who visits Thailand wants to ride an elephant. However, there’s a dark side to elephant tourism that many people aren’t aware of: carrying people on their backs all day leads elephants to permanent spinal injuries. Fortunately, times and attitudes are changing. If you are heading to Chiang Mai and meeting with elephants is on your bucket list, you don’t have to scratch it off as there are now many new programs of “No Saddle-No Ridding” in Chiang Mai. These tours alow you to interact with the beautiful giants in a meaningful way. If you would rather walk beside an elephant than ride on top of one, Smart Elephant family is one of the greatest places to go. it is one of the greatest places to visit in Chiang Mai.

Family voyage Chiangmai with kids

The great thing about travelling to Chiang Mai as a family is that the local culture here is so kid-friendly. Children are welcomed everywhere and always with a warm smile. With beautiful jungle and mountains surrounding the city along with exotic animals and a lot of new experiences, Chiang Mai can be a dream destination to visit with your children. Whether you prefer city life, rural landscape or something in between, we have it all! The city is safe and has a surprising number of activities to do, both for parents and for teens or toddlers. While here in Chiang Mai, let us help you make sure you and your children go home with some great memories and stories to tell everyone back home. Here are some tips on great places you can visit that you will enjoy, and will help keep all ages entertained as well.
·Make (poo poo) Paper at Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park: The park with the funny name, that no one should miss! Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park is an eco-friendly, naturally built, outdoor museum park that introduces and explains the unique steps involved in making paper products from elephant poop fibres. This a fun and educational experience for the whole family. Take a selfguided tour in the lovely outdoor space that encompasses a well-maintained park, fish pond, cafe, shop, fibre cleaning and pulp processing stations. Plus there is a crafts pavilion where kids can make their own poo poo paper creations such as cards, note pads, etc. Local artisans are on hand and the staff is very professional - they know how to play with and take care of children. | Great for age 4 and up. @ 87 Moo10 Mae Ram, Mae Rim. Chiang Mai. Open daily 9 am. - 6 pm. Ticket: 100 THB. Children under 5 Free! :)
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エレファントPOOPOOPAPERパークチェンマイ
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·Make (poo poo) Paper at Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park: The park with the funny name, that no one should miss! Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park is an eco-friendly, naturally built, outdoor museum park that introduces and explains the unique steps involved in making paper products from elephant poop fibres. This a fun and educational experience for the whole family. Take a selfguided tour in the lovely outdoor space that encompasses a well-maintained park, fish pond, cafe, shop, fibre cleaning and pulp processing stations. Plus there is a crafts pavilion where kids can make their own poo poo paper creations such as cards, note pads, etc. Local artisans are on hand and the staff is very professional - they know how to play with and take care of children. | Great for age 4 and up. @ 87 Moo10 Mae Ram, Mae Rim. Chiang Mai. Open daily 9 am. - 6 pm. Ticket: 100 THB. Children under 5 Free! :)
Explore a Bug’s Life at Siam Insect Zoo: Located in Mae Rim, in the same area as Elephant PooPooPaper Park, is the Siam Insect Zoo. Some of the inhabitants of the Siam Insect Zoo might make your skin crawl, but it offers a fascinating (and very close) look at a variety of insects, beetles and scorpions. Kids can also explore the butterfly garden and watch out for cocoons coming to life. If your children are feeling a bit adventurous, they can see some spiders, insects and colourful lizards. And they can get that perfect picture of a giant beetle crawling up their arm. @ 23/4 Mae Rim-Samoeng road. Chiang Mai. Open daily 9 am. - 5 pm. Ticket: 200 THB. Children 3-11 years old: 150 THB.
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Siam Insect Zoo
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Explore a Bug’s Life at Siam Insect Zoo: Located in Mae Rim, in the same area as Elephant PooPooPaper Park, is the Siam Insect Zoo. Some of the inhabitants of the Siam Insect Zoo might make your skin crawl, but it offers a fascinating (and very close) look at a variety of insects, beetles and scorpions. Kids can also explore the butterfly garden and watch out for cocoons coming to life. If your children are feeling a bit adventurous, they can see some spiders, insects and colourful lizards. And they can get that perfect picture of a giant beetle crawling up their arm. @ 23/4 Mae Rim-Samoeng road. Chiang Mai. Open daily 9 am. - 5 pm. Ticket: 200 THB. Children 3-11 years old: 150 THB.
Time for a Free Outdoor Playtime: Chiang Mai city has plenty of parks where you can relax on the lawns with a snack. One of our favourite park is Nong Buak Hard Park, on the southwest corner of themcity. With plenty of shade, plus many vendors selling refreshment and ice creams, it offers a nice space to relaxmand have a family picnic. Kids can enjoy the colourful playground with slides and bits to climb, as well as feeding the fish in the pond. Parents will love the coffee shop with wifi internet as well as morning Tai Chi - free course (7am). @ Arak Road. T. Phra Sing. Chiang Mai. Daily 6 am. - 9 pm. | Free entrance! :)
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ブアック・ハード公園
Thanon Arak
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Time for a Free Outdoor Playtime: Chiang Mai city has plenty of parks where you can relax on the lawns with a snack. One of our favourite park is Nong Buak Hard Park, on the southwest corner of themcity. With plenty of shade, plus many vendors selling refreshment and ice creams, it offers a nice space to relaxmand have a family picnic. Kids can enjoy the colourful playground with slides and bits to climb, as well as feeding the fish in the pond. Parents will love the coffee shop with wifi internet as well as morning Tai Chi - free course (7am). @ Arak Road. T. Phra Sing. Chiang Mai. Daily 6 am. - 9 pm. | Free entrance! :)
This extreme sports centre in Mai Rim has a very wide range of activities available, including bungy jumping, ATVs, go-kart drifting, paintballing, motocross, zorbing and more. Some of these are obviously not suitable for small children, but the centre also has a selection of activities just for little ones, including mini ATVs, a paintball target range, mini golf and a scaled-down bungy jump. Roundtrip transfers from Chiang Mai hotels are available and there is an on-site restaurant and bar. Read More... Opening Hours: 09:00 – 18:00 Location: 816 Mar Rim-Samoeng Road, Rim Tai, Mai Rim Tel: +66 (0)53 297 700 Website: https://www.facebook.com/extremesportscentre Price Range: From 300 baht to 8,000 baht, depending on which activity you choose
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X Centre Chiang Mai
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This extreme sports centre in Mai Rim has a very wide range of activities available, including bungy jumping, ATVs, go-kart drifting, paintballing, motocross, zorbing and more. Some of these are obviously not suitable for small children, but the centre also has a selection of activities just for little ones, including mini ATVs, a paintball target range, mini golf and a scaled-down bungy jump. Roundtrip transfers from Chiang Mai hotels are available and there is an on-site restaurant and bar. Read More... Opening Hours: 09:00 – 18:00 Location: 816 Mar Rim-Samoeng Road, Rim Tai, Mai Rim Tel: +66 (0)53 297 700 Website: https://www.facebook.com/extremesportscentre Price Range: From 300 baht to 8,000 baht, depending on which activity you choose
A very wide range of animals call the 200-acre Chiang Mai Zoo home. In the hilly countryside, you’ll find enclosures for lions, tigers, giraffes, zebras, kangaroos, dingoes, alpacas, penguins and many more creatures from around the world. The star attractions are the pandas. They are kept in a special enclosure, which costs an extra 100 baht for adults to enter, or 50 baht for kids. All of the animal areas are designed so that you can get close enough to not need a zoom lens to take pictures of them, but without risking either yours or the animal’s safety. Opening Hours: 08:00 - 18:00 Location: 100 Huay Kaew Road Tel: +66 (0)53 221 179 Website: https://www.facebook.com/FanpageChiangMaiZoo Price Range: 150 baht for adults, 70 baht for children. Some exhibits cost extra
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チェンマイ動物園
100 Huay Kaew Rd
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A very wide range of animals call the 200-acre Chiang Mai Zoo home. In the hilly countryside, you’ll find enclosures for lions, tigers, giraffes, zebras, kangaroos, dingoes, alpacas, penguins and many more creatures from around the world. The star attractions are the pandas. They are kept in a special enclosure, which costs an extra 100 baht for adults to enter, or 50 baht for kids. All of the animal areas are designed so that you can get close enough to not need a zoom lens to take pictures of them, but without risking either yours or the animal’s safety. Opening Hours: 08:00 - 18:00 Location: 100 Huay Kaew Road Tel: +66 (0)53 221 179 Website: https://www.facebook.com/FanpageChiangMaiZoo Price Range: 150 baht for adults, 70 baht for children. Some exhibits cost extra
Chiang Mai Night Safari park was modeled after the Singapore Night Safari. The concept of the park is to provide visitors with a thrilling experience similar to being out in the wilderness at night. Apart from touring the three animal zones – Savanna Safari, Predator Prowl, Jaguar Trail – via an open-sided tram or on foot, enjoy a range of activities designed to keep you entertained throughout your visit, from hand-feeding wild animals and petting tiger cubs to a laser light show and ‘dancing’ fountain. Chiangmai Night Safari - Useful tips: Plan your visit ahead of time, as the three animal zones have different opening times. African Savana and Predator Prowl are evening zones and open from 18:00 to 23:00, while the day zone (Jaguar Trail) is open from 11:00 to 23:00. Although the park is open at 11:00, it’s better to go after sunset, when you will see more animals in action and also watch the water laser light show at the lake. The English-language tram starts after 19:45, so plan to arrive around this time if you don’t understand Thai. The laser light show has two rounds: 20:00 and 21:00. Chiang Mai Night Safari Opening Hours: 11:00 – 23:00
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ドイステープ山寺院
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Chiang Mai Night Safari park was modeled after the Singapore Night Safari. The concept of the park is to provide visitors with a thrilling experience similar to being out in the wilderness at night. Apart from touring the three animal zones – Savanna Safari, Predator Prowl, Jaguar Trail – via an open-sided tram or on foot, enjoy a range of activities designed to keep you entertained throughout your visit, from hand-feeding wild animals and petting tiger cubs to a laser light show and ‘dancing’ fountain. Chiangmai Night Safari - Useful tips: Plan your visit ahead of time, as the three animal zones have different opening times. African Savana and Predator Prowl are evening zones and open from 18:00 to 23:00, while the day zone (Jaguar Trail) is open from 11:00 to 23:00. Although the park is open at 11:00, it’s better to go after sunset, when you will see more animals in action and also watch the water laser light show at the lake. The English-language tram starts after 19:45, so plan to arrive around this time if you don’t understand Thai. The laser light show has two rounds: 20:00 and 21:00. Chiang Mai Night Safari Opening Hours: 11:00 – 23:00
·Learn about Permaculture at The Little Urban Farm: The Little Urban Farm aims to inspire kids to connect with nature. This organization teaches values based on compassion, generosity and kindness through the contact with nature. They offer courses and trainings based on mindful natural practices, sustainability and green design. In a safe and fun environment, they offer handson courses for children aged 6 to 16. This July, watch out for: Leadership and Language Nature Camp (15-18 July), Games & Creativity Nature Camp (19-22 July), Visual Arts Nature Camp (22-24 July), Treehouse Nature Camp (25-28 July), and Surviving in the Wild Nature Camp (29 July - 1 August). @ Some activities are at the Hang Dong Farm, some others are at Mae Taeng. Chiang Mai. Tel. 063-852 43 10 |Facebook Page: The Little Urban Farm
The Little Urban Farm - Mae Hia
·Learn about Permaculture at The Little Urban Farm: The Little Urban Farm aims to inspire kids to connect with nature. This organization teaches values based on compassion, generosity and kindness through the contact with nature. They offer courses and trainings based on mindful natural practices, sustainability and green design. In a safe and fun environment, they offer handson courses for children aged 6 to 16. This July, watch out for: Leadership and Language Nature Camp (15-18 July), Games & Creativity Nature Camp (19-22 July), Visual Arts Nature Camp (22-24 July), Treehouse Nature Camp (25-28 July), and Surviving in the Wild Nature Camp (29 July - 1 August). @ Some activities are at the Hang Dong Farm, some others are at Mae Taeng. Chiang Mai. Tel. 063-852 43 10 |Facebook Page: The Little Urban Farm
Ginger Farm is a working farm running educational and inspiring programs - mainly targeting kids teaching them about life on a Thai farm plus other related activities. Your child can become a mini farmer for a day enjoying sunshine, fresh air and mud. @ Bann Hang Kware. soi 9, A. Saraphi. Chiang Mai. Tel. 052-004 473 | Facebook: Ginger Farm Chiang Mai.
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Ginger Farm Chiang Mai
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Ginger Farm is a working farm running educational and inspiring programs - mainly targeting kids teaching them about life on a Thai farm plus other related activities. Your child can become a mini farmer for a day enjoying sunshine, fresh air and mud. @ Bann Hang Kware. soi 9, A. Saraphi. Chiang Mai. Tel. 052-004 473 | Facebook: Ginger Farm Chiang Mai.
Adventure in the Trees with Flying Squirrels: For a fun moment flying from trees to trees, Flying Squirrels zip line is great! It is totally different from all others zip lines in Chiang Mai and has all kinds of entertainment and obstacles to overcome filling the experience with extra fun. Try bicycling on a cable suspension and skateboarding from one platform to the other. Flying Squirrels is located on the same road as PooPooPaper Park and Siam Insect Zoo, just a few kilometres’up. @ 96 Moo5 T. Pong Yaeng. A. Mae Rim. Chiang Mai. Tel: 053-278 989 and 083-084 1430 | www.treetopflight.com Sales office in center town (thapae road).
Flying Squirrels Zip Line Chiang Mai
2 Thapae Road Soi 4
Adventure in the Trees with Flying Squirrels: For a fun moment flying from trees to trees, Flying Squirrels zip line is great! It is totally different from all others zip lines in Chiang Mai and has all kinds of entertainment and obstacles to overcome filling the experience with extra fun. Try bicycling on a cable suspension and skateboarding from one platform to the other. Flying Squirrels is located on the same road as PooPooPaper Park and Siam Insect Zoo, just a few kilometres’up. @ 96 Moo5 T. Pong Yaeng. A. Mae Rim. Chiang Mai. Tel: 053-278 989 and 083-084 1430 | www.treetopflight.com Sales office in center town (thapae road).
Unleash Your Creativity at Elephant Parade: The Elephant Parade is an art phenomenon that started in Chiang Mai and now exhibits all over the world. Many places have their beautiful elephant sculptures for sale, but Elephant Parade Land is the centre of it all with a museum, a behind the scenes tour and the opportunity for kids and parents to design their own elephant in the workshop. Another great thing about Elephant Parade Land is the outdoor museum which presents over 50 of life-size elephants, all very different, unique and colourful with detailed inspiration and artist names. If you are short in time, Elephant Parade has eight shops in town (Nimman, Wat Ket, Maya, Le Meridien, Holiday Inn, Shangri-La, Thapae and One Nimman) where you can shop and have fun joining an elephant painting workshop as well (10cm: 600THB and 15cm: 1.000THB). @ 180/9 Moo7. T. San Pee Sua. A. Muang. Chiang Mai. Open Mon-Sat 8.30 am. - 5.30 pm. | Tel. +66 92 918 962 www.elephantparade.com Free Entrance :)
Elephant Parade Land
Unleash Your Creativity at Elephant Parade: The Elephant Parade is an art phenomenon that started in Chiang Mai and now exhibits all over the world. Many places have their beautiful elephant sculptures for sale, but Elephant Parade Land is the centre of it all with a museum, a behind the scenes tour and the opportunity for kids and parents to design their own elephant in the workshop. Another great thing about Elephant Parade Land is the outdoor museum which presents over 50 of life-size elephants, all very different, unique and colourful with detailed inspiration and artist names. If you are short in time, Elephant Parade has eight shops in town (Nimman, Wat Ket, Maya, Le Meridien, Holiday Inn, Shangri-La, Thapae and One Nimman) where you can shop and have fun joining an elephant painting workshop as well (10cm: 600THB and 15cm: 1.000THB). @ 180/9 Moo7. T. San Pee Sua. A. Muang. Chiang Mai. Open Mon-Sat 8.30 am. - 5.30 pm. | Tel. +66 92 918 962 www.elephantparade.com Free Entrance :)
·Meet with Cute Animals at the Dutch Farm: Kids will love this working farm with Dutch details that has a petting zoo and lots of kid-friendly activities. Ponies, sheep, ducks, chickens, gooses, and buffalos are some of the cute animals they can interact with. Children can also ride ponies and bicycle around the farm. Dutch Farm is a beautiful place to go for both children and parents. It is surrounded by rice fields and has colourful flowers gardens all around. At the farm, there is also a delicious restaurant, a coffee bar, a bakery, and a resort - if you would like to spend more family time in this great atmosphere. @ Sankampaeng-Mae On Road. No 56 Moo5. Chiang Mai. Open daily www.dutchfarm2u.com Ticket: Children 80THB. Under 110 cm free! :)
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Dutch Farm
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·Meet with Cute Animals at the Dutch Farm: Kids will love this working farm with Dutch details that has a petting zoo and lots of kid-friendly activities. Ponies, sheep, ducks, chickens, gooses, and buffalos are some of the cute animals they can interact with. Children can also ride ponies and bicycle around the farm. Dutch Farm is a beautiful place to go for both children and parents. It is surrounded by rice fields and has colourful flowers gardens all around. At the farm, there is also a delicious restaurant, a coffee bar, a bakery, and a resort - if you would like to spend more family time in this great atmosphere. @ Sankampaeng-Mae On Road. No 56 Moo5. Chiang Mai. Open daily www.dutchfarm2u.com Ticket: Children 80THB. Under 110 cm free! :)
Indigo Tie Dye Course: Experience the incredible crafts of Chiang Mai through a tie dye workshop at Cotton Farm. This two-hours workshop takes place in the garden of a century old colonial tea house where you will learn about and design your own piece of indigo. Teacher Kung will also tell you all about the history of tie dye techniques and the process of making natural indigo. Cotton Farm also presents weaving workshops from 2 hours to multiple days. @ Raming Tea House. 158 Thapae Road. Chiang Mai. Tel. 081-884 6484 | Facebook: Cotton Farm : Chiangmai Craft
Cotton Farm@Tea House Siam Celadon
162 Tha Phae Road
Indigo Tie Dye Course: Experience the incredible crafts of Chiang Mai through a tie dye workshop at Cotton Farm. This two-hours workshop takes place in the garden of a century old colonial tea house where you will learn about and design your own piece of indigo. Teacher Kung will also tell you all about the history of tie dye techniques and the process of making natural indigo. Cotton Farm also presents weaving workshops from 2 hours to multiple days. @ Raming Tea House. 158 Thapae Road. Chiang Mai. Tel. 081-884 6484 | Facebook: Cotton Farm : Chiangmai Craft
·Strike a Pose at Art In Paradise-3D Museum: Make sure you have your camera ready for this visit. The gallery is made up of over 130 paintings split into 6 theme areas. Let your children’s imaginations run wild as you explore Art in Paradise and get some unbelievable photos in the process. @ 199/9 Changklan road. Chiang Mai. Daily 9 am. - 8.30 pm. | www.chiangmai-artinparadise.com Ticket: 400 THB, Kids 200 THB. Kids under 100 cm Free!
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アートインパラダイス、チェンマイ3Dアート博物館
9 Changklan Rd
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·Strike a Pose at Art In Paradise-3D Museum: Make sure you have your camera ready for this visit. The gallery is made up of over 130 paintings split into 6 theme areas. Let your children’s imaginations run wild as you explore Art in Paradise and get some unbelievable photos in the process. @ 199/9 Changklan road. Chiang Mai. Daily 9 am. - 8.30 pm. | www.chiangmai-artinparadise.com Ticket: 400 THB, Kids 200 THB. Kids under 100 cm Free!
It is good for family with young children especially dinosaur lovers. It is recommended to visit during the evening instead of late morning. Roaring dinosaurs, cute animals and giant displays are very exciting and interesting. There are also a ball and playground to spend some times with. Restaurant inside is nice and not so expensive. Hidden Village Co.,Ltd. 77/19 Moo7, San Phi Suea, Mueang Chiangmai, Chiangmai 50300 Phone Number : 052-010299, 064-5500305 Email : Hiddenvillagechiangmai@gmail.com Facebook : @hiddenvillagechiangmai Line : https://line.me/R/ti/p/%40mfi0337c
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ヒドゥン・ヴィレッジ・チェンマイ
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It is good for family with young children especially dinosaur lovers. It is recommended to visit during the evening instead of late morning. Roaring dinosaurs, cute animals and giant displays are very exciting and interesting. There are also a ball and playground to spend some times with. Restaurant inside is nice and not so expensive. Hidden Village Co.,Ltd. 77/19 Moo7, San Phi Suea, Mueang Chiangmai, Chiangmai 50300 Phone Number : 052-010299, 064-5500305 Email : Hiddenvillagechiangmai@gmail.com Facebook : @hiddenvillagechiangmai Line : https://line.me/R/ti/p/%40mfi0337c
Let's see the stars in the atmosphere. Start the year # Free Saturday night in the activity 🔭 ✨NARIT Public Night at the Regional Observatory for the People. And Sirindhorn Astronomical Park And back then, the weather is clear, the sky is clear. NARIT Public Night, Chalermprakiet Sirindhorn Astronomical Park, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province Start at 6pm-10pm
National Astronomical Research Institute
Let's see the stars in the atmosphere. Start the year # Free Saturday night in the activity 🔭 ✨NARIT Public Night at the Regional Observatory for the People. And Sirindhorn Astronomical Park And back then, the weather is clear, the sky is clear. NARIT Public Night, Chalermprakiet Sirindhorn Astronomical Park, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province Start at 6pm-10pm

Cooking schools in Sansai

One of the most popular pastimes for travelers to Chiang Mai is taking part in Thai cooking classes. There are over two dozen establishments within the city where it is possible to learn to cook traditional, authentic local cuisine. Most classes will focus specifically on dishes from Northern Thailand, and many others emphasize vegetarian cuisine. One of the most enlightening choices is cooking in a home with a local, or getting to shop at the local markets for fresh ingredients. A popular dish to create is khao soi, or noodles in a spicy red broth that is often topped with either chicken or beef.
"ME&MOM Cooking School" offers the opportunity to learn how to cooktraditional Thai dishes in an idyllic environment away from the busy city centre of Chiang Mai. We welcome anyone interested in learning the secrets of Thai food, both amateurs as well as experienced cooks. Spices and herbs are big part of the food culture and techniques. Thanks to our own organic garden, you'll be able to select some of your own fresh ingredients for your dishes. We will also demonstrate how you can adapt the dishes to your own preference and how to incorporate your local produce. If you are passionate about Thai cuisine and would like to learn how to master it, "me&mom cooking school" is your best choice.
Me and Mom Cooking School
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"ME&MOM Cooking School" offers the opportunity to learn how to cooktraditional Thai dishes in an idyllic environment away from the busy city centre of Chiang Mai. We welcome anyone interested in learning the secrets of Thai food, both amateurs as well as experienced cooks. Spices and herbs are big part of the food culture and techniques. Thanks to our own organic garden, you'll be able to select some of your own fresh ingredients for your dishes. We will also demonstrate how you can adapt the dishes to your own preference and how to incorporate your local produce. If you are passionate about Thai cuisine and would like to learn how to master it, "me&mom cooking school" is your best choice.
Thai Secret Cooking School

where to see the beautiful flowers

The Royal Park Rajapruek was built to commemorate the 60th anniversary of His Majesty the King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s Accession to the throne as well as His Majesty 80th birthday. This large floral and botanical park with lot number of plants and flowers. If you love beautiful gardens, visiting this park should please you! Of course, there are seasons when Royal Park Rajapruek is more beautiful and flowery than others. The best time to visit it is from December to February. Royal Park Rajapruek welcomes visitors every day from 9am to 6pm. Entrance fee : 200 baht for adult and 150 baht for children There is a tram service to go around the park which is very large: 20 Baht
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The Royal Park Rajapruek was built to commemorate the 60th anniversary of His Majesty the King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s Accession to the throne as well as His Majesty 80th birthday. This large floral and botanical park with lot number of plants and flowers. If you love beautiful gardens, visiting this park should please you! Of course, there are seasons when Royal Park Rajapruek is more beautiful and flowery than others. The best time to visit it is from December to February. Royal Park Rajapruek welcomes visitors every day from 9am to 6pm. Entrance fee : 200 baht for adult and 150 baht for children There is a tram service to go around the park which is very large: 20 Baht
This farm is increasingly popular (especially among Thai visitors) for its beautiful gardens of daisy/marguerites and other flowers grown for creating bouquets and indoor displays. While the farm is about 10 kilometres from Chiang Mai’s old town, it is easy to get there. I Love Flower Farm has a limit of 200 visitors per day and you should reserve in advance through their FB page. However, if they are full, you still can tour and take pictures in the surrounding gardens. In the parking lot, local villagers will be found offering to guide you through other farms in the same area. Entrance fee 70 THB (at I Love Flower Farm) and 50 THB (at local villagers’ gardens).
i love flower farm
This farm is increasingly popular (especially among Thai visitors) for its beautiful gardens of daisy/marguerites and other flowers grown for creating bouquets and indoor displays. While the farm is about 10 kilometres from Chiang Mai’s old town, it is easy to get there. I Love Flower Farm has a limit of 200 visitors per day and you should reserve in advance through their FB page. However, if they are full, you still can tour and take pictures in the surrounding gardens. In the parking lot, local villagers will be found offering to guide you through other farms in the same area. Entrance fee 70 THB (at I Love Flower Farm) and 50 THB (at local villagers’ gardens).
Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden This is the one place to visit if you are a flower and plants lover. Situated about forty minutes from Chiang Mai city, this botanic garden is a true paradise, a manicured garden with so many birds and a live museum with thousands of plants, trees and flowers to discover. Established in the lush mountains of Mae Rim-Samoeng Road, this spectacular garden could not be in a more splendid setting. It covers an area of 6,500 acres and houses the glasshouse complex with eight display glasshouses where plants and flowers are grouped according to their environment. It also showcases a rock garden, a Thai Orchid Nursery, a waterfall, a Natural Science Museum and the latest addition to this wonderful place is the Canopy Walkway from where you can picture and see the surrounding green mountains. A visit to The Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden takes about half a day and there are many other activities to do in the surrounding area.
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Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden This is the one place to visit if you are a flower and plants lover. Situated about forty minutes from Chiang Mai city, this botanic garden is a true paradise, a manicured garden with so many birds and a live museum with thousands of plants, trees and flowers to discover. Established in the lush mountains of Mae Rim-Samoeng Road, this spectacular garden could not be in a more splendid setting. It covers an area of 6,500 acres and houses the glasshouse complex with eight display glasshouses where plants and flowers are grouped according to their environment. It also showcases a rock garden, a Thai Orchid Nursery, a waterfall, a Natural Science Museum and the latest addition to this wonderful place is the Canopy Walkway from where you can picture and see the surrounding green mountains. A visit to The Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden takes about half a day and there are many other activities to do in the surrounding area.
The Flower Market Visiting Tonlamyai Market, the flower market, is a fun and colourful activity. Located just next to Warorot Market, and close to Ping river, it is open 24 hours a day, with deliveries being made in the early hours of the morning. Seeing a little van packed full of piles of freshly cut orchids, and stalls bunching together hundreds of roses is a sight worth waking up for. Tonlamyai market is the only place to get fresh flowers in Central Chiang Mai and that is why many locals and visitors love photographing the stunning blooms. Visiting this market is a great activity and it is located only ten minutes walk from Thapae Gate.
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Ton Lam Yai Market
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The Flower Market Visiting Tonlamyai Market, the flower market, is a fun and colourful activity. Located just next to Warorot Market, and close to Ping river, it is open 24 hours a day, with deliveries being made in the early hours of the morning. Seeing a little van packed full of piles of freshly cut orchids, and stalls bunching together hundreds of roses is a sight worth waking up for. Tonlamyai market is the only place to get fresh flowers in Central Chiang Mai and that is why many locals and visitors love photographing the stunning blooms. Visiting this market is a great activity and it is located only ten minutes walk from Thapae Gate.
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One day trip (Mae Rim Route)

🚘Route 1 Mae Rim route ⛰ Early in the morning, drive straight to Mae Rim District (107). 👉 Turn left onto Mae Rim - Samoeng (1096) 👉 Stop by the shop "snowbuff" to watch taro buffalo, many animals from farms. The shop opens at 8am. 👉 Drive a little more, watch the paper making from Elephant poop at Elephant Poopoopaper Park. 👉 Stop by to pick up strawberries. There are many gardens to choose from. Stop by to buy sweet and juicy strawberries. 👉 (Morning trip) See "Siam Insect Museum", the insect kingdom that children are excited both the staff of insects and living insects (or) visit "Mae Sa Elephant Camp", watch the show of the intelligent elephant Feed the elephants Watch the elephants bathing,which will be displayed in a round. (May have to choose. The elephant shows 3 times: 8am,9am,and 1pm 👉 Time for lunch There is a restaurant next to the waterfall atmosphere. Form extending into the waterfall to choose from many stores. Playing in the water and eating (Or) "Pong Yaeng Doi Restaurant" that has both good taste and food. Children are safe. Or be patient with the children to eat and then drive up to "Mon Jam" to eat there. Because it takes about 20-30 minutes to arrive. Some of you may go to "Mon Muan" to change the atmosphere. Drink tea, coffee or eat food under the atmosphere of mountains, trees, flowers. There are slides like hill tribes.👉 On the way back from Mon Jam, we will pass "Jungle Coaster", stop by for a couple of acrobatic activities. Will be on the right hand side before the main road junction 5 km. If reaching the aura mineral water, then drive straight away 👉 (Afternoon) Must visit. Do not miss is "Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden". Enjoy walking on the nature trail. The longest in the country And the greenhouse learning center Including a natural museum worth visiting There is a lot of space to visit here, need to spend at least 2-3 hours here (close at 5pm)
Snowbuff Coffee
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Siam Insect Zoo
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