Chiang Mai is a city in Thailand. Chiang Mai has a strong Buddhist culture. There are exquisite temples and devout Buddhists in Chiang Mai. It is a leisurely little life here. A star in China once said that her favorite city where she most wanted to stay was Chiang Mai. What a charm this city has! In addition to understanding Chiang Mai, the editor also made a travel guide to Chiang Mai, let’s find out together!
Thailand Chiang Mai Travel Guide 1:
Relaxing and leisurely, suitable for parent-child/family travel
Experience Buddhist culture in depth and explore unconventional routes
< p>Chiang Mai’s largest Phra Sinh Temple, the Chedi Luang Temple with the longest history and the most noble status, and the sparsely populated but breathtakingly beautiful Blue Temple in Chiang Mai.Pasin Temple
Dilong Temple
Here I would like to focus on the "Blue Temple" in Chiang Mai, which opened earlier than the Black and White Temple in Chiang Rai. But little is known about it. No hustle and bustle, very quiet.
Chiang Mai Blue Temple
The roof tiles of Chiang Mai Blue Temple are deep blue, and the sky behind it is clear blue. Looking from a distance, it is so beautiful. asphyxia. At this moment, everyone is a devout believer in Buddha.
A decompression trip to eat, drink, have fun and relax
Puping Palace is the summer palace of the Thai royal family. When the royal family members are not living here, the gardens outside the palace are open to tourists. Walking and smelling this beautiful garden can relax you wholeheartedly. It can be said to be a stress-relieving paradise for urbanites~
If you still feel that it is not enough, then go to Chiang Mai to eat and drink as much as you like. !After all, there is no problem that cannot be solved by one delicious meal! If there is, then two meals! The editor especially recommends a Thai restaurant called Daddy. The sight of each prawn will make people salivate and forget all their worries. , In addition, the desserts and drinks on Ningman Road are also very healing. Explore the Night Zoo, a good place for parents and children
The Chiang Mai Night Zoo is the largest zoo in Thailand. The reason why the "night" project was opened is to cater to the nocturnal habits of carnivores. Of course, there are also projects for feeding herbivores like giraffes. Overall, the Night Zoo is still very interesting, especially suitable for bringing children!
Feed the pigeons, visit the night market, and experience local life
Thapae Gate is the most important place in the ancient city of Chiang Mai historical site and one of the landmarks of Chiang Mai. Surrounding Tha Pae Gate, there are Chiang Mai's bustling business districts and a square full of pigeons, which are places where locals live and relax. To experience Chiang Mai, Tha Pae Gate is a must.
The Tha Pae Gate on Sunday night transformed into the largest Sunday night market in Chiang Mai. It is a long, long night market, where you can shop and eat all the way, so high that you can’t stop~
Itinerary overview:
D1 Domestic departure--Chiang Mai--First introduction to small town alleys and wandering--Annual meeting--Changkang Night Market
D2 Hotel--Mei Wang Elephant Camp--Sunday Night Market
D3 Blue Temple--Puping Palace--Dot Suthep--Shuanglong Temple--Old City
D4(Pasin Temple-- Chedi Luang Temple--Thapae Gate--Waroro Market)/(rent a motorcycle--Nimman Road)--Night Zoo
D5MAYA Mall--Chiang Mai Chapter--Fair Price Market-- Chiang Mai Airport
Buying Guide:
Chiang Mai Airport Duty Free Shop: They are all big European and American brands. Givenchy Dior lipsticks are priced around 240-260, and perfume discounts are not big. . It is more cost-effective to buy skin care products in sets.
Thailand Chiang Mai Travel Guide 2:
Literary and fresh, suitable for photo-taking itineraries
Appearance is justice, and you must be able to take photos in every place Paipa
Eating, drinking and having fun all the way to a place that looks stunning. A route that cannot be photographed is not a good route!
Eat: An Internet celebrity restaurant that looks like a fairyland (Black Forest Restaurant), dine amidst the singing of birds and the fragrance of flowers (Chivitthamma Riverside Restaurant)
Stay: Pingnak Riverside Hotel, beautiful as a girl, and there are frogs croaking~
Travel: Mysterious Black Temple, Holy White Temple, Exquisite Blue Temple
Black Temple
Blue Temple
White Temple
Thai snacks can also soothe the Chinese stomach
When you go to a foreign country, of course you have to taste it Local delicacies, but stubborn Chinese stomachs should be appeased. Authentic Chinese restaurants are indispensable~
Chinese food recommendations:
Wang Spicy Hot and Sour Noodles (50 meters to the left after entering Tha Pae Gate) ), Mom’s Kitchen (opposite Maya Mall)
Chiang Mai food recommendations:
Coconut ice cream, mango sticky rice, tom yum soup, various dried fruits/fruit juices
Discover niche gameplay and avoid taking the usual path
Specially contribute two tips for peak staggering:
Secret one: Choose an itinerary opposite to that of the tour group. Travel agencies usually go to the White Temple in the morning and the Black Temple in the afternoon, so you can choose to go to the Black Temple first and then the White Temple to avoid the peak crowds
Tip 2: Visit Chedi Luang Temple early in the morning, not only can you catch up Before the large number of tourists arrive, you can feast your eyes on it, and you can also hear the morning lessons of the monks of Chedi Luang Temple!
When the sound of chanting resounds through the entire hall, a sense of awe will arise in your heart. Perhaps, at this moment, Chedi Luang Temple truly belongs to Chiang Mai.
One-day charter in Chiang Mai, worry-free fun
The charter method in Chiang Mai is particularly worth learning from: reserve the vehicle in advance in China, the driver will pick you up at the hotel on the day, and the driver will be waiting at the hotel during the tour. Nearby, return to hotel in the evening.
You can decide by yourself where to go and how long to spend in each place. There are no itinerary restrictions for group tours, and it also solves the traffic problem of free travel. It is worth learning!
Itinerary Overview:
D1 Domestic--Chiang Mai--First acquaintance with small town alleys and wandering--Annual meeting--Changkang Night Market
D2 Check-in at the new hotel--Meiwang Elephant Camp--Sunday Night Market
D3 Chiang Mai--Black Temple--Chivitthamma Riverside Restaurant--Blue Temple--White Temple--Sinha Park--Chiang Mai
D4 Waroro Market--Chiang Mai University--MAYA Mall--Nimman Road--Internet Celebrity Restaurant (Black Forest Restaurant)
D5 Chedi Luang Temple--Shopping--Chiang Mai Airport- -Changsha
Buying Guide:
Walolo Market: The locals’ own market, with all kinds of medicines and dried fruits, all cheap and comprehensive!
Chiang Mai’s No. 1 Affordable Shopping Mall: Newly opened, with few crowds and reasonable prices. It specializes in selling Thai specialties. You can buy all souvenirs in one stop
Travel Guide to Chiang Mai, Thailand Three:
Have fun in Chiang Mai like a Chiang Mai native
Rent a motorcycle and ride in the ancient city
Maybe sometimes in China, riding a motorcycle is a bit low, but in the small town of Chiang Mai, motorcycles are absolutely It is synonymous with style and high-end style!
Compared with cars, motorcycles are much more popular in Chiang Mai, and almost everyone owns one. Riding a motorcycle speeding through the ancient city, you feel like you have integrated into the city.
Play the Thai version of "Thousands of Bastards" in Suthep Mountain
Chiang Mai's famous attractions: Doi Suthep Temple and Suthep Mountain. You can experience the camping in Suthep Mountain and play Play the Thai version of "Thousands of Bastards".
This is called experiencing Doi Suthep in depth, rather than "just visiting here".
Stay in a B&B and go to the food market and cook in the kitchen
Stay in a local home in Chiang Mai, go to the local food market in Chiang Mai to purchase ingredients, and cook a meal yourself when you come back. This kind of life makes me feel like I have truly become a small-town person~
Itinerary overview:
D1 Domestic--Chiang Mai--First acquaintance with small town alleys and wandering--Annual meeting--Long-term Kang Night Market/Mekong River
D2 Homestay--Meiwang Elephant Camp--Maya Mall
D3 Motorcycle Tour: Rent a motorcycle--Chiang Mai University--Doi Suthep--Shuanglong Temple--Manping Grand Palace--Doi Suthep Campground--Chiang Mai University Coffee Planting Base--Internet Celebrity Restaurant
D4 Motorcycle Tour: Vegetable Market Shopping--Cooking--Lunch Break-- Tha Pae Gate--boots shopping
D5 Motorcycle Tour: Picking up specialties at the wet market--cooking--buying at the airport duty-free shop--returning home
Buying guide :
Maya Mall: Shoes are half cheaper than in China.
Boots Cosmetics: All kinds of products, so cheap to catch up with events~