Northern Capital
Misty Mountains & Temples
Chiang Mai is Thailand's cultural hub. Surrounded by rainforests and the tallest mountains in the country, it offers a slower pace of life, incredible artisan crafts, and deep spiritual heritage.
Doi Suthep
Golden Mountain Temple
A golden pagoda that overlooks the entire city. Reach it by climbing the famous Naga staircase for a breathtaking spiritual experience.
Ethical Sanctuaries
Gentle Giants
Connect with rescued elephants in their natural habitat. Chiang Mai is the center for ethical, no-riding elephant conservation programs.
Sunday Market
Walking Street
Every Sunday, the Old City transforms into a massive market. Discover local Lanna crafts, handmade jewelry, and unique Northern Thai snacks.
Thai Cuisine
Cooking Classes
Learn to cook authentic Northern Thai dishes like Khao Soi. Visit local markets and prepare your own meal with fresh ingredients.
Northern Spirit
Chiang Mai is known for its "Jai Yen" (cool heart) — a calm, gentle way of living.
- Khao Soy: You haven't been to Chiang Mai until you've tried this creamy curry noodle soup. It's the region's signature dish.
- Old City: The city is shaped like a perfect square surrounded by ancient walls and a moat. Walk or bike here to feel the history.
- Digital Nomad Hub: With amazing Wi-Fi and low costs, it's the top spot globally for remote workers.
Travel Info
Getting Around
Hop on a 'Songthaew' (Red Truck). It’s a shared taxi and the most local way to travel for just 30-50 Baht.
Burning Season Warning
Avoid visiting from February to April due to heavy smog from local agricultural burning.
Elephant Etiquette
Only visit sanctuaries that are certified as ethical. If they offer riding or shows, they are not ethical.