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+ {{pagebanner|Chiangmai_banner.jpg|dotm=yes|caption=Wat Phra That Doi Suthep}}
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+ {{mapframe|18.786915|98.986632|zoom=14|height=|width=}}
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+ [[Image:Moat ChiangMai.jpg|thumb|Ancient city wall and moat]]
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+ '''Chiang Mai''' (เชียงใหม่) is the hub of [[North (Thailand)|northern Thailand]]. With a population of over 170,000 in the city proper (but more than one million in the metropolitan area), it is Thailand's sixth-largest city. On a plain at an elevation of 316 m, surrounded by mountains and lush countryside, it is much greener and quieter than the capital and has a cosmopolitan air and a significant expatriate population, all factors which have led many from Bangkok to settle permanently in this "rose of the north".
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+ ==Understand==
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+ Founded in 1296 CE, Chiang Mai is a culturally and historically interesting city, at one time the capital of the ancient Lanna kingdom. In the rolling foothills of the Himalayas 700 km north of Bangkok, until the 1920s it could only be reached by an arduous river journey or an elephant trek. This isolation helped preserve Chiang Mai's distinctive charm, which remains intact.
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+ Chiang Mai's historical centre is the '''walled city''' ("city" is ''chiang'' in the northern Thai dialect while ''mai'' is "new", hence ''Chiang Mai'' translates as "new city"). Sections of the wall dating to their restoration a few decades ago remain at the gates and corners, but of the rest only the moat remains.
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+ Inside Chiang Mai's remaining city walls are more than 30 temples dating back to the founding of the principality, in a combination of Burmese-, Sri Lankan-, and Lanna Thai-styles, decorated with beautiful wood carvings, Naga staircases, leonine and angelic guardians, gilded umbrellas and pagodas laced with gold filigree. The most famous is Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, which overlooks the city from a mountainside 13 km away.
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+ Modern-day Chiang Mai has expanded in all directions, but particularly to the east to the banks of the '''Ping River''' (''Mae Nam Ping''), where Changklan Rd, the famous '''Night Bazaar''', and the bulk of Chiang Mai's hotels and guest houses are located. '''Loi Kroh Rd''' (ถนนลอยเคราะห์) is the centre of the city's (tourist) night life.
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+ Locals say you've not experienced Chiang Mai until you've seen the view from Doi Suthep, eaten a bowl of kao soi and purchased an umbrella from Bo Sang. Of course this is touristic blather, but kao soi, Bo Sang umbrellas and Doi Suthep are important cultural icons for the locals.
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+ ===Orientation===
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+ Chiang Mai's most salient physical feature is the moat and the remains of the wall surrounding the old city. About 6.5 km in circumference, it is the reference point for navigating around the city.
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+ The east and west halves of the old city each have their own character. The east side has the highest concentration of guesthouses, restaurants, motorbike rental shops, travel agencies, and other tourist-oriented services. In particular, the northeast corner is a warren of guesthouses, restaurants, massage parlours, and other businesses catering to visitors. The western half is more Thai, with a school for the blind, a coffin shop, the Chiang Mai branch of Thailand's National Library and five or six mostly table-top barbecue restaurants
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+ (หมูกระทะ mǔu grà~​tá) almost always packed with Thai customers.
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+ Clockwise from 12 o'clock (north), the main features of the moat and its environs areː
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+ * {{listing
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+ | name= Chang Phuak Gate | alt=ประตูช้างเผือก | lat= | long= | directions=Centre, N moat
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+ | content=Initially constructed by King Mangrai c.1296. Formerly known as Hua Wiang ("head of the city") Gate as it was considered the most important. King Saen Muang Ma (1365-1401) built an albino elephant (cháang-pʉ̀ʉak ช้างเผือก) monument outside the gate during his reign. The name of the gate then changed gradually to reflect its presence. Traditionally, kings-to-be entered the city through this gate on the way to their coronations. Taking the road north from here takes one to the intra-provincial bus station, also named Chang Phuak, then onward to Mae Rim, Pai, Chiang Rai and the Lao border.}}
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+ * {{listing
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+ | name= Si Phum Corner | alt=แจ่งศรีภูมิ
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+ | lat= | long= | directions=NE moat corner
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+ | content=Taking the left turn at this point takes one to the superhighway. Straight on leads to a bridge over the Ping River and beyond it, the rail and bus stations. Turning right (south) parallels the eastern boundary of the moat.}}
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+ * {{listing
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+ | name= Tha Phae Gate | alt=ประตูท่าแพ | lat= | long= | directions=Centre E moat
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+ | content=Built c.1296. Originally called Chiang Ruak Gate after a nearby village. "Tha Phae" means "raft landing". Originally there was an outer Tha Phae on the river and this gate, the inner Tha Phae. When the raft landing was supplanted by a bridge, this became the Tha Phae Gate. Rebuilt 1985-1986. The vicinity is by far the area most useful to visitors as it contains the greatest number of tourist services. The Night Bazaar lies due east, about a 15 min walk. There always seems be something going on in the plaza adjacent to the gate. Every Sunday a Walking Street Market originates here.}}
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+ * {{listing
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+ | name=Katam Corner | alt=แจ่งก็ะตำ | url= | email=
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+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=SE moat corner
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=A "katam" was a "fishtrap". Water flowing into the city from the Hua Lin corner (NW) of the city collected near this corner in a large pond full of fish. The corner took on the name of the tool used to catch the fish. Turning left here leads to the River Ping.}}
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+ * {{listing
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+ | name= Chiang Mai Gate | alt=ประตูเชียงใหม่
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+ | lat= | long= | directions=Centre, S moat
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+ | content=Built c.1296 at the founding of the city by King Mangrai. Traditionally the start of the road south to Lamphun. Reconstructed c.1800. Rebuilt 1966-1969. Nearby is the Chiang Mai (fresh) Market, selling foodstuffs. Adjacent are many food stalls, which are popular throughout the day and evening. Across the street to the south is a Walking Street Market every Saturday.}}
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+ * {{listing
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+ | name= Saen Pung Gate | alt=ประตูแสนปุง
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+ | lat= | long= | directions=SW moat
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+ | content=First mentioned in historical records about 1545. Traditionally used to transport the dead out of the city to crematoria outside the city proper.}}
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+ * {{listing
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+ | name= Ku Huang Corner | alt=แจ่งกู่เฮีอง
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+ | lat= | long= | directions=SW corner
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+ | content=Refers to a stupa "kuu" containing the ashes of a person named "Huang". Rebuilt c. 1800. Turning left here leads to the Airport Plaza Shopping Centre and the airport.}}
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+ * {{listing
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+ | name=Suan Dok Gate | alt=ประตูสวนดอก | url= | email=
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+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=W side of moat
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=On the sign, misspelled in English as "saun dok". Little in the vicinity of interest to visitors.}}
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+ | name= Hua Lin Corner | alt=แจ่งหัวลิน
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+ | lat= | long= | directions=Moat NW corner
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+ | content="Hua" means "head" and "lin" meant "aqueduct". At this corner the small brook, Hûuai Kaeo, was lifted over the city's rampart to provide fresh water to the settlement. Turning left here leads to the Nimmanhaemin District, Chiang Mai University, and onward to Doi Suthep.}}
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+ ===Climate===
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+ {{Climate
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+ | units = Metric
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+ | janhigh = 30
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+ | febhigh = 32
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+ | marhigh = 35
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+ | aprhigh = 36
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+ | mayhigh = 34
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+ | junhigh = 32
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+ | julhigh = 32
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+ | aughigh = 31
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+ | sephigh = 31
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+ | octhigh = 31
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+ | novhigh = 30
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+ | dechigh = 28
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+ | janlow = 14
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+ | feblow = 15
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+ | marlow = 18
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+ | aprlow = 22
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+ | maylow = 23
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+ | junlow = 24
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+ | jullow = 24
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+ | auglow = 23
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+ | seplow = 23
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+ | octlow = 22
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+ | novlow = 19
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+ | declow = 15
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+ | janprecip = 7
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+ | febprecip = 5
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+ | marprecip = 13
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+ | aprprecip = 50
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+ | mayprecip = 158
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+ | junprecip = 132
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+ | julprecip = 161
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+ | augprecip = 236
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+ | sepprecip = 228
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+ | octprecip = 122
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+ | novprecip = 53
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+ | decprecip = 20
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+ | description = Check '''Chiang Mai's 7-day forecast''' at [http://www.tmd.go.th/en/province.php?id=2 TMD.go.th]
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+ }}
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+ Chiang Mai's northern location and moderate elevation results in the city having a more temperate climate than that of the south.
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+ As in the rest of Thailand there are three distinct seasons:
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+ * A '''cool season''' from Nov-Feb.
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+ * A '''hot season''' from Mar-Jun.
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+ * A '''wet season''' from Jul-Oct.
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+ == Get in ==
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+ [[Image:Chiang Mai Intl Airport.jpg|thumb|Chiang Mai Airport]]
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+ === By plane ===
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+ [http://chiangmaiairportthai.com/en '''Chiang Mai International Airport'''] ({{IATA|CNX}}) handles both domestic and regional international flights. The route from Bangkok is one of the busiest in the country (Thai Airways flies daily almost every hour, with additional flights in the peak tourist season). Other airlines operating direct services from/to Chiang Mai include:
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+ ==== Domestic ====
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+ | name=Air Asia | alt= | url=http://www.airasia.com | email=
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+ | content=A well-known Asian low-cost airline, has domestic flights from/to [[Bangkok]] (Don Mueang airport), [[Phuket]], [[Krabi Province|Krabi]], [[Hat Yai]]. Used to be the cheapest option if you booked at least a week before, but now it's true only during the best promotional offers (typically available months before the flight). Regular fare for tickets to Bangkok, including taxes, is from 1,400 baht (with fees for luggage, food, seat reservation easily adding almost half of that). Promotional fares can be much less. Prices can be significantly higher if you book just a few days before, or want a specific day/flight.}}
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+ | hours= | price=from 1,390 baht to Bangkok
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+ | content=A full-service carrier positioning itself as an "Asia's boutique airline", flies to from/to [[Ko Samui]], [[Bangkok]] (Suvarnabhumi), [[Krabi Province|Krabi]], [[Phuket]] and [[Udon Thani]]. Surprisingly, Bangkok Airways can be cheaper than the budget airlines, particularly if you book just a few days ahead.}}
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+ | content=Kan Air flies to and from Chiang Mai to Khon Kaen, Pai, Nan, Mae Hong Son, Hua Hin and Phitsanulok.}}
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+ | content=Thai (semi-) low-cost carrier, flies from/to Bangkok's Don Mueang Airport more than ten times a day (typically from 1,500 baht. Promo fares can be as low as 800-900 baht). They also fly from/to [[Udon Thani]] once a day, the price is 1,000-2,000 baht (2014) and while it's still more expensive than a bus, it's much cheaper than the price of the Lao Airlines flight to Vientiane, which is easily accessible from Udon Thani.}}
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+ | content=A subsidiary of the leading Indonesian low-cost carrier, Lion Air, started operations in Thailand in December 2013, and offers attractive fares to [[Bangkok]] Don Mueang airport (starting from 820 baht, including snacks and 15 kg check-in baggage) with several flights a day and numerous onward destinations available from Bangkok.}}
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+ | content=Flies from/to [[Bangkok]] (Suvarnabhumi) (from 2,500 baht, but sometimes there are "Special offers" as low as 1,500 baht) and [[Phuket]]. In addition, flights to nearby destinations like [[Nan]] or [[Mae Hong Son]], while currently not offered, were available seasonally in the past.}}
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+ ==== International ====
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+ * [http://www.airasia.com/ Air Asia] flies from/to [[Hangzhou]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Kuala Lumpur]] and [[Macau]].
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+ * [http://www.bangkokair.com/ Bangkok Airways] flies from/to [[Mandalay]], [[Siem Reap]], [[Singapore]] and [[Yangon]].
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+ * [http://www.cathaypacific.com Cathay Pacific] - from/to Hong Kong.
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+ * [http://www.china-airlines.com/en/index.htm China Airlines] - from/to [[Taipei]], Taiwan
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+ * [http://www2.ceair.com/ China Eastern Airlines] from/to [[Kunming]], Yunnan Province, China
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+ * [http://www.koreanair.com/ Korean Airlines] - Four flights weekly from Seoul/Inchon
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+ * [http://www.laoairlines.com Lao Airlines] - from/to [[Luang Prabang]] in ([[Laos]]), from there the flight continues onward to [[Vientiane]]
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+ * [http://www.silkair.com Silk Air] - from/to [[Singapore]]
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+ * [http://www.thaiair.com Thai Airways] - doesn't have direct international flights, but has many connections via Bangkok; if you arrive to/depart from Thailand on their flight, it's wise to check the through fare to/from Chiang Mai, as it often will cost just several hundred baht more (yet slightly more if stopping over in Bangkok for a few days or departing from another airport).
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+ The airport is three km southwest of the city centre, only 10–15 minutes away by car. Legal airport taxis charge a flat 120 baht for up to five passengers anywhere in the city. If you take a metered taxi, the fee will start from 40 baht plus a 50 baht service fee from the Meter Taxi counter. The taxis operate from the exit at the north end of the terminal, after baggage claim and/or customs, walk into the reception hall and turn left. Alternatively, take Bus 4 to the city centre for 15 baht, or charter a tuk-tuk or songthaew for 50-60 baht per person. Most hotels and some upmarket guest houses offer cheap or free pick-up/drop-off services.
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+ If you're flying ''out'' from Chiang Mai, note that there are no ATM or money changing facilities at the international departure terminal of the airport.
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+ === By bus ===
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+ ====Bus stations====
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+ Chiang Mai has two official bus stations, consisting of four bus terminals:
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+ | name=Arcade Bus Station (Terminals 2 and 3 plus the Nakhonchai Air Terminal) | alt=สถานีขนส่งอาเขตเชียงใหม่ | url= | email=
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+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=At the far end of Kaeo Nawarat Rd just before it meets the superhighway
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+ | phone=+66 53-242664 | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | content=Buses from and to destinations '''outside Chiang Mai Province''' use this station. It has two official terminals, separated by a tuk-tuk stand and a road and tank trap-like obstacles. The private bus company, [http://www.nakhonchaiair.com/ Nakhonchai Air], has a separate terminal behind Terminal 2.}}
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+ :The Arcade Bus "Station" is a mess, with no obvious order to the layout. There are ticket offices in both terminals. Further complicating the confusion, behind Terminal 2, Nakhonchai Air has a separate terminal. If walk from the front to the rear of the Terminal 2 building, you will see a big "Nakhonchai Air" sign. Keep walking, and cross the parking lot to the rear, you will come upon it. The terminal itself is normally hidden from view by out-of-service buses.
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+ : Terminal 2 has a tourist police office, ATMs, food vendors, and many ticket sellers, including the booking office for BKS government buses. Buses depart from here for Bangkok, Phitsanulok, Udon. There seems to be no logic as to what buses go to which destination from which terminal and there is a good deal of overlap.
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+ : Terminal 3 is the larger and newer of the two. It has an air conditioned waiting room with Internet cafe upstairs, small food vendors, ATMs, the booking window for Green Bus (Window 20), and numerous other ticket sellers. Buses for Bangkok, Phitsanulok, Ubon, Korat, Nan, Hua Hin, Luang Prabang, Mae Sot depart from here.
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+ | name=Chang Phuak Bus Station (Terminal 1) | url= | email=
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+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Off Chang Phuak Rd, on the north side of the moat, about 1 km north of Chang Phuak Gate
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+ | phone=+66 53-211586 | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | content=This station handles buses '''within Chiang Mai Province''' including Mae Rim, Chiang Dao, Fang, Tha Ton, Phrao, Hot, Chom Thong, Doi Tao, and Samoeng.}}
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+ In effect, there is a fifth bus terminal if you count songthaews as buses. From the '''Warorot Market''', songthaews depart for a variety of locations within a radius of about 50 km, such as Samoeng. The colour of the songthaew indicates its general route or usage. Most common are red songthaews (hence the alternative name of ''rot daeng'', or "red car", which roam the main streets in the city. Warorot Market (west bank of the Ping River) is the most common terminus for songthaews that travel along fixed routes. From Warorot Market, white songthaews travel to the eastern suburban town of San Kampaeng, yellow songthaews travel to Mae Rim and Samoeng in the north, blue songthaews travel to Sarapee and Lamphun in the south, and green songthaews travel to Mae Jo to the northeast. The songthaews line up along the road that is parallel the Ping River, between it and the market. Destinations are posted on round, yellow signs but are only in Thai.
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+ ==== From Bangkok ====
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+ A variety of daily buses leave frequently from [[Bangkok/Phahonyothin#By bus|Bangkok's Northern Bus Terminal (Mo Chit)]], offering varying choices of price, comfort and speed.
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+ * Rattling government buses make frequent stops at every minor township. The journey takes around 12 hr and costs 200 baht.
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+ * Non-stop 24/32-seaters and 1st class buses such as Nakhonchai Air provide larger seats and snacks; making the long trip more comfortable. They manage the trip in around 9 hours and it costs around 550 baht. Be cautious about the so-called "VIP" buses touted on Khao San Rd. They may be cheaper, but you may end up crammed into a 2nd class bus or worse.
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+ At Arcade Bus Station, where you'll arrive, public songthaews wait nearer Terminal 3, adjacent to the road that bisects the two terminals. Look for local people getting into them, and ask the driver if he goes to your destination (if the songthaew is empty, don't forget to confirm the price). A shared trip to Tha Phae Gate (south edge of the old town) should cost 20 baht each, though you may have to wait for a driver who agrees. Virtually all songthaews will pass Warorot Market (city centre, just after crossing the river), from where it's just 1 km walk to Tha Phae Gate, or numerous (see "Get around" section) songthaews to other areas.
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+ Alternatively, you can charter a songthaew or take a tuk-tuk. The drivers will approach you once you've arrived and will ask as much as 80-100 baht to the city centre/Tha Phae Gate, showing you a bogus price list with "fixed" prices. Bargain, it's just 5–6 km, so the fair price for tuk-tuk there is 50 baht, and is not more than 100 baht even to the opposite side of the city. It may be difficult to bargain with these drivers, however. A good idea is to ignore them from the start, walk out to the nearby street, and catch a passing tuk-tuk/songthaew there. If your luggage is light, you can walk to the centre, but it's quite a long walk, as the Arcade bus station is located in the city's northeast outskirts.
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+ Songthaew touts may ask foreign tourists for 150 baht per person for a shared ride into the city, but this is excessive and they should drop to 100 baht if challenged. Similar prices are demanded by tuk-tuk drivers.
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+ The best policy is to walk to the main street and catch a tuk-tuk for perhaps 60-70 baht (total), or a songthaew for 20-30 baht per person. You will have to haggle for either.
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+ ====From Hua Hin====
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+ Buses depart the Hua Hin BKS Station at 08:00, 17:00, and 18:00 for Chiang Mai, 12.5 hr, 851 baht (Oct 2013).
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+ Buses depart the Nakhonchai Air Terminal in Pattaya (Sukhumvit Rd, ~60 baht motorbike taxi fare from Beach Rd) for Chiang Mai several times during the day. Last bus about 21:00. Fare is 785 baht (Nov 2013). Travel time is about 11 hr, with no stops longer than 5 min. Buses to Pattaya from Chiang Mai leave the Nakhonchai Air Terminal at Arcade Station daily on roughly the same schedule.
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+ There is at least one daily direct [http://bus.greencorporatethai.com/en/category/service/ Green Bus service] from Phuket Terminal 2 to Chiang Mai's Arcade Terminal 3. This VIP-only service departs Phuket at 15:00 arriving in Chiang Mai the next day at 13:00. Cost is 1,912 baht (Dec 2013). This trip is a killer: 22 hours on the bus! The first break en route is at 20:20. The second is at 06:38, some 10+ hr after the first break. Although the bus is a state-of-the-art Sunlong vehicle and the seats great, this is simply a long time to be on a bus. Probably better to break up your trip by stopping in a city en route.
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+ From Udon to Chiang Mai: Phetprasert Bus Company has three buses a day depart from in front of the Central Festival Shopping Mall. Depart Udon/arrive Chiang Mai times are: 17:45-05:25; 18:45-06:25; and 20:45-06:40. Fare is about 636 baht (Apr 2015). Buy your ticket at the Phetprasert ticket counter in the downtown bus station, a 5 min walk from Central Festival. There is an inconvenient out-of-town bus terminal that may have more buses to Chiang Mai.
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+ From Chiang Mai to Udon: Phetprasert Buses leave Chiang Mai/arrive Udon at: 14:30-02:15; 17:30-05:15; and 19:30-05:30. Buses arrive at the Central Festival Shopping Mall, a convenient location 5 minutes from the downtown bus station. Fare is about 636 baht (Apr 2015). Buy your ticket at the Phetprasert ticket counter in Arcade Terminal 2. Buses depart from Arcade Terminal 3.
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+ Services from [[Bangkok#By train|Bangkok]] leave on a [http://www.railway.co.th/English/Time_HTML.asp regular daily schedule] and take 12–15 hours to reach Chiang Mai. If you go by night train (recommended), try to choose one which arrives late to get an opportunity to see the landscapes. They are impressive, with bridges and forests and villages and fields.
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+ '''Daytime services''' leave at 08:30, and 14:30 with second-class (281 baht) and third-class (121 baht) carriages. The seats in each class differ in softness and width, and can become uncomfortable after 10+ hours.
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+ '''Overnight sleepers''' provide comfortable bunks with clean sheets and pillows in first- and second-class. First-class beds (~1,400 baht) are in private two-bed compartments. In second-class (~900 baht), the carriages are open but each bunk has a curtain for privacy. First-class is always air-con, second class is sometimes air-con. There are usually four trains per day with sleeper accommodation, though only two of these will have first-class compartments. Station staff will be able to help you.
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+ '''Tickets''' can be bought up to 60 days in advance at any station in Thailand. Booking in advance is advised, especially for the popular 2nd-class overnight sleepers. Larger stations accept payment with Visa/MasterCard. This is fairly safe, as SRT is a state-owned company. Alternatively, if you are not yet in Thailand, the '''[http://www.thairailticket.com e-ticketing SRT]''' website will let you buy and print out an e-ticket. Note, The State Railway of Thailand discontinued the Internet Ticketing service from 14 Jan 2013. Some find it tricky to register. You have to avoid any special characters while filling the registration form. You must book at least three days in advance, and you can only purchase 1st and 2nd class air-con sleeper tickets which are 150-200 baht more expensive than fan-only car tickets. The price on-line is thr same as at the ticket office. Various travel agencies, some available to contact from outside Thailand, can also procure tickets for delivery or pick up, with fees typically starting at 100 baht.
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+ SRT charges 90 baht to transport a bicycle between [[Bangkok]] and Chiang Mai.
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+ '''Chiang Mai train station''' is about 3 km east of the city centre. Many songthaews and tuk-tuks await each train's arrival. If you want to walk, exit the station, cross the open square in front and turn left on the first major road you come to (Charoen Muang Rd); this road goes directly to city centre.
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+ === By songthaew ===
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+ [[Image:Rot daeng Chiang Mai 2.jpg|thumb|A songthaew serves as a bus or a taxi.]]
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+ In lieu of a local bus service, locals get around the city on ''songthaew'' (สองแถว). These covered pick-up trucks have two long bench seats in the back (''songthaew'' means "two rows" in Thai, and travel fixed routes picking up passengers en route who are going the same way.
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+ The colour of the songthaew indicates its general route or usage. Most common by far are '''red''' songthaews (called rot ''daeng'', ''red'' truck), which don't follow a specific route and roam the main streets around markets, temples, or the bus/train stations. These are the most convenient to take if you are going somewhere specific. Prices must be negotiated, but expect 20 baht anywhere within the city walls and 40-60 outside. Because of the city's somewhat irrational road design, especially inside the old walls, the driver may be forced to take a circuitous route to get to a nearby destination, but it will make no difference to the fare.
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+ '''Fixed route songthaews''' congregate around Warorot Market. From Warorot Market, '''white''' songthaews travel to the eastern suburban city of Sankampaeng, '''yellow''' songthaews travel to Mae Rim and beyond in the north, '''blue''' songthaews travel to Sarapee and Lamphun in the south, and '''green''' songthaews travel to Mae Jo in the north-east. Fare is dependent on distance: a yellow songthaew to Samoeng (~50 km) is 60 baht.
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+ From the Chiang Mai Gate Market (south edge of moat), songthaews also travel to Hang Dong (20 baht) and San Patong, southwest of Chiang Mai.
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+ '''To catch a songthaew''' approach a waiting driver or flag one down on the street, state your destination and if the driver is going that direction he will nod in agreement and give you a price. Negotiate a lower fare if you wish. The price agreed to should be ''per person''. It's a good idea to confirm this with the driver before you leave. On reaching your destination, ring the buzzer on the roof to tell the driver to stop. The driver will pull over, wait for you to get out and pay.
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+ '''Tuk-tuks''' are a quick, though noisy way to get around. Fares are usually 30-40 baht for a short hop (as of July 2012 it seems that the minimum has gone up to 40 baht for pre-arranged locations) and 50-100 baht for longer distances, depending on the proficiency of your bargaining. As a guide, expect to pay 40 baht from the old city to the riverside and Night Bazaar, 40-50 baht to the railway station, and 80-150 baht to the bus station or airport. Tuk-tuks parked near the bus and train stations will ask you for something like 120-150 baht. Just haggle or walk away to the nearest road and stop a passing tuk-tuk or songthaew there.
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+ Chiang Mai has metered taxis, although not as many as tuk-tuks and songthaews. The "flag fall" is 50 baht for the first 2 km. Then 10 baht per kilometre after that. Journeys longer than 12 km can be negotiated. This fare structure applies to all metered taxis in Chiang Mai Province.
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+ You cannot generally hail taxis in the street. To '''book a taxi''', call +66 53-279291, state your destination and the call centre will give you a quote. Or contact individual drivers via the mobile phone numbers displayed on their vehicles.
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+ A motorbike is a convenient and cheap way to get around the city or reach the outlying sights. There is an abundance of near indistinguishable rental companies in the city, though most guesthouses can arrange rentals as well. 100 cc and 125 cc machines with automatic transmissions capable of carrying two people are the easiest to jump on and ride away if you don't have driving experience. A scooter or moped, such as the Honda Click, is the most convenient as it can carry bags on the floorboard. Off-road bikes and larger street bikes are also an option. An international driver's licence is not required, and generally no licence of any type is required although this means you will not be insured.
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+ Motorbikes cost about 150 baht/day for a 100 cc motorbike and 150+ baht/day for a Honda Click 125 supplied with helmets and an anti-theft chain. Larger machines cost 700 baht/day for a V-twin or larger sport-bike. Expect discounts when renting for a week, month or longer.
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+ Renting will require a deposit, and while many companies ask for a passport, you should under no circumstances leave your passport with anyone as collateral. However, most shops will accept a photocopy with a cash deposit of around 3,000-5,000 baht. While the petrol/gas tank may be full on pickup, it is not uncommon for shops to deliver a bike with just enough fuel to go make it to a service station. They may siphon the remainder off when you return it so the next person is forced to do the same. In any case, return the bike with as much or more fuel than received to avoid any penalties. Also check the mechanical condition of the bike offered. Focus especially on the brakes: the degree of "pull" needed for the brake levers and the travel required by the foot brake. Check that turn indicators and headlights work properly, and that the tyres are reasonably OK.
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+ Some rental agreements claim to insure you, but generally only cover the bike for theft or damage. Don't expect much compensation in the event of an accident. And irrespective of who is at fault, assume that you will be the one blamed.
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+ Chiang Mai traffic police are fond of setting up checkpoints to stop motorcyclists. These invariably happen during business hours, Monday-Friday. They occur at two places, on the moat circular roads, usually just after a turn, and at the foot of Tha Phae Rd near west side of the Nawarat Bridge. If you or your passenger are without a helmet, you will be stopped. If you do have a helmet, you may be stopped anyway, to check licence and registration. If fined, you have to go to the police station near Warorot Market to collect your confiscated licence plus pay a fine of several hundred baht.
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+ Traffic inside the old city walls is subdued enough to make biking a safe and quick way to get around. Bike rentals are plentiful; rental costs 30-250 baht/day depending on the bike quality.
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+ Car hire services are available at the airport and throughout the city. Cars typically offered include the Toyota Vios, Altis, and Yaris, and the Honda City and Jazz. Typical rates for newer models are 1,200-2,000 baht per day. Expect a slight discount when renting weekly. Utility pickups such as the Ford Ranger are available for about 1,400 baht per day. Many places offer minivans such as 10-seat Toyota Commuters with a driver from about 2,000 baht per day plus fuel. Older Suzuki Caribbean 4WDs are a cheaper option at around 600-800 baht per day, but they are relatively difficult to drive and less mechanically reliable than a standard passenger car.
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+ * {{listing
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+ | name=Alpha Chiang Mai Car Rental | url=http://www.chiangmaicarhire.com/en | email=
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+ | address=18/2 Santitham Rd, Chang Phuak | lat= | long= | directions=
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+ | name=Thai Rent-a-Car | url=http://www.thairentacar.com/ | email=
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+ | address=60 Airport Rd. 1st Floor Domestic Arrival Hall (Exit 1) | lat= | long= | directions=Chiang Mai Airport
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+ '''Hiring a car or minivan with driver''' is a great option for travelling to places outside the city, and the price is often similar to hiring a car and driving yourself. You'll also be able to relax and enjoy the scenery in air-conditioned comfort. The cost for a private car with driver is generally from 1,500 baht per day plus fuel depending on the type of vehicle and where you are going. The driver will typically pick you up with a full tank of fuel and you pay at the end. Large Toyota Hi-Ace, Nissan Urvan and newer Toyota Commuter minivans go for around 2,000 baht per day plus fuel. Most hotels and some guesthouses can arrange it for you, in addition to vehicle rental outlets, and the many travel agencies in the city.
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+ The old city moat is only about 1.6 km on a side, and as such is easy to walk around. The airport is also quite close to the old part of the city, about 2.5 km, so if you have the energy and an hour to spare, you can even walk to and from the airport. Note that this is not necessarily a pleasant experience as the sidewalks are uneven (or non-existent) and Chiang Mai gets hot during the day, especially during the hot season, and rainy during the rainy season. The cost of a taxi or songthaew from the moat area to the airport is around 150 baht.
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+ ==See==
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+ ===Elephants===
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+ * {{see
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+ | name=Baanchang Elephant Park | url=http://www.baanchangelephantpark.com | email=
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+ | address=147/1 Rachadamnoen Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
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+ | phone=+66 53-814174 or +66 89-6355206 | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=4500 baht a day (can be split between 2 people who share a ride one 1 elephant)
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+ | content=Baanchang treats the animals extremely well, demonstrated by the love and care displayed by mahouts (elephant caretakers). For those who stay overnight, the hosts stage a "night by the campfire" with rural entertainment such as making sticky rice in bamboo and releasing fire lanterns into the night sky. A true gem of Chiang Mai which can be arranged at most local hotels and hostels.}}
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+ | name=Eddy Elephant Care Chiang Mai | url=http://www.eddyelephantchiangmai.com | email=info@eddyelephantchiangmai.com
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+ | address=87 Sripoom Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
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+ | phone=+66 53-222525 | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=2,300 baht a day including lunch and transportation
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+ | content= One of the interesting activities in Chiang Mai is getting close up to a real elephant. Eddy is the owner who has been taking care of his 7 orphaned elephants for years. You will learn about elephant behaviour and how to control and bathe them as you are a mahout (elephant caretaker). You are permitted to ride them through the jungle. The elephants are not inside a park, not inside a camp, nor on a farm. This is a group of elephant owners who care for them as if they were part of the family.}}
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+ | name=Elephant Nature Park | url=http://www.saveelephant.org | email=info@saveelephant.org
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+ | address=1 Ratmakka Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Approximately 60 km N of Chiang Mai
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+ | phone=+66 53-272855 | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours=07:30-21:30 | price=Day, 2,500 baht; Week, 12,000 baht
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+ | content=A sanctuary for rescued and distressed elephants. They are not kept here to perform or do tricks and people visiting here will leave with a whole new understanding of these magnificent creatures. Day and overnight visits as well as one week volunteering opportunities can be booked via the website. During a day visit you will feed and bathe the elephants, watch them wander around the 50 acre park, and will be treated to a buffet lunch. Pick up and drop off at your hotel in Chiang Mai.}}
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+ | name=Friends for Asia Elephant Camp Volunteer Project | url=http://www.volunteerthailand.org/projects/elephant-camp/ | email=info@volunteerthailand.org
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+ | content=After a two day orientation in Chiang Mai, coordinating staff sends volunteers to the elephant camp, roughly a one hour drive from the city. Volunteers stay from Monday to Friday bathing, feeding, caring for and learning about elephants. Lodging is in a tree house on the premises. Two week minimum.}}
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+ | name=Mae Sa Elephant Camp | url=http://www.maesaelephantcamp.com | email=
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+ | content=An elephant camp in the hills about an hour's drive north of the city centre. It has an elephant show, which includes elephants playing football and painting. You can also take half-hour or one hour elephant rides. Not exactly a place to bring a PETA activist, but many (people) do enjoy the performances.}}
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+ | name=Patara Elephant Farm | url=http://www.pataraelephantfarm.com | email=pataraelephantfarm@hotmail.com
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+ | address=299/22 Siwalee Rachapreuk MaeHea | lat= | long= | directions=29 km SW of the city centre.
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+ | phone=+66 81-6710958 (English), +66 85-0768461 (Deutsch) | tollfree= | fax=+66 53-286321
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+ | hours= | price=5,800 baht including transport and lunch
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+ | content=You "adopt" an elephant for the day. You feed it, take it in the river to clean it, learn how to mount the elephant, talk to it, and take a short ride (bareback and barefoot), no bamboo seat. Then you get to go swimming with them by a waterfall. The owner is passionate about saving the elephants, about humane treatment and about anything to do with elephants. It's not the cheapest day out, but is highly recommended.}}
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+ | address=Chiang Mai-Lamphun Rd | lat= | long= | directions=About 800 m north of the Holiday Inn, east side of the Ping River
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+ | name=Chiang Mai Zoo & Aquarium | url=http://www.chiangmaizoo.com/ | email=
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+ | content=Extremely popular with Thai tourists, and so expect long queues. A large park with over 400 species of animals. While better than some zoos, the animals are nevertheless kept in small enclosures. Operates a dual pricing system wherein non-Thais are charged approximately double the price of Thai nationals. Additional charges also apply for both the panda exhibition and the aquarium. Many of the animals can be fed for a charge of 10 or 20 baht. The park is pretty large and expect plenty of hills if you want to walk the complete route. It's possible to drive through with your car, but not very practical if you want to see the animals up close. If you have a rental scooter or bike, definitely bring it though. The car park facilities are best described as chaotic.}}
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+ | content=This garden displays 120 different edible fruit plants, 140 different vegetables, 200 native orchid species, in total over 1,000 vascular plants. Of these, 500 have been selected for presentations on aluminium signs with informative information (English, Japanese and Thai). The plants shown with their scientific names. The area is compact (4 ha or 10 acres) and surrounded by plantations of teak, bananas, longan and dry dipterocarp savannah. It is near Opkhan National Park, and between the famous Doi Inthanon and Doi Suthep National Parks. The garden also hosts natural populations of the atlas moth and the golden birdwing butterfly, and is visited by over 80 wild and free bird species. The garden is a member of the SEABG (Southeast Asian Botanical Gardens network) and collaborates with Chiang Mai University (mushrooms), Mae Jo University (fish), Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden (plants), the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Opkhan National Park.}}
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+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Go 17 km N to Mae Rim on Rte 107. Turn onto Rte 1096 to Samoeng. Travel ~7 km to waterfall on left
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+ | content=Set in the Doi Suthep-Pui National Park on the [[Samoeng Loop]]. The path winds up for almost 2 km to the 8 tiers of cascades. There are many secluded areas off the trail for picnics. Crowded on weekends and holidays.}}
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+ | content=This royal winter palace has lavishly landscaped gardens and is open to the public. Dress code strictly applied: dress modestly or pay 15 baht for fisherman's pants to cover your lack of it. This includes ANY leg above the ankle for either gender). The palace itself (built in 1961) is not particularly exciting, but the extensive gardens are picturesque with some amazing plant life, including carefully tended tropical flowers, as well as centuries-old trees and giant bamboo. A sign at the bottom of the hill near the zoo indicates when it's closed. It is close to Wat Prathat Doi Suthep, so travel directions are similar.}}
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+ | hours=Daily, 08:30-16:30 | price=Adult, 40 baht; child, 20 baht; car, 100 baht
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+ | content=Thailand's oldest and foremost botanical garden. Dedicated to the conservation of Thai flora, it holds collections of, and carries out research on rare and endangered species. Lovely gardens in a mountain foothills setting. Run by the Botanical Garden Association of Thailand.}}
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+ | content=Real muay Thai fights (almost) every Friday at 20:00 with 10 bouts ranging from young novices to local champions to locals v. foreigners. The smallest of the three stadia it is nearly open-air, but with a new tent covering and good lighting. This is much more authentic than the frenzied beer bar atmosphere of the other two locations.}}
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+ | content=This modern multimedia history and cultural education centre has guides dressed in elegant traditional Thai clothing who will usher you into an air-conditioned room to watch an English-subtitled orientation video about Chiang Mai and the north. Next, you will be pointed to a series of rooms documenting the region's history and culture in chronological order from the pre-Muang period (7,000-12,000 years ago) to the early river civilizations, to the early kings through the wars with the Burmese and the last dynasty, to the city today and its plans for the future. Other rooms are devoted to Buddhism and other regional beliefs, agricultural history, hill tribe peoples and other regional cultures, and a run-down of the royal dynasties. The exhibits consist of a smart visual mix of video, scale models, enlarged photos, wall murals and text in Thai and English.}}
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+ | name=Chiang Mai National Museum | url=http://www.thailandmuseum.com/thaimuseum_eng/chiangmai/history.htm | email=
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+ | address=on the superhighway | lat=18.8116 | long=98.9766 | directions=Within walking distance of Wat Chet Yot
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+ | phone=+66 53-221308 | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours=W-Su 09:00–16:00 | price=100 baht
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+ | content=The history of Chiang Mai.}}
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+ * {{see
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+ | name=Chiang Mai Numismatic Museum | alt=Treasury Hall | url= | email=
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+ | address=52 Ratchadamnoen Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
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+ | phone=+66 53-224237/8 | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours=M-Sa 09:00–15:30 | price=
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+ | content=}}
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+ * {{see
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+ | name=Chiang Mai University Art Museum | url= | email=
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+ | address=corner Suthep and Nimmanhaemin Rd | lat=18.79140 | long=98.96325 | directions=
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+ | phone=+66 53-944833 | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours=Tu-Su 09:00–17:00 | price=Free
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+ | content=There are exhibitions by undergraduates from the Fine Arts Department at Chiang Mai University. These change often and the work on display is of high quality. Each month there is usually at least one art exhibition featuring the works of artists from Southeast Asia. The museum also hosts musical concerts, often free, in the adjoining theatre.}}
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+ * {{see
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+ | name=Museum of World Insects and Natural Wonders | url= | email=
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+ | address=Soi 13, Nimmanhaemin Rd | lat=18.79618 | long=98.97065 | directions=
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+ | phone=+66 53-211891 | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours=Daily, 09:00–17:00 | price=200 baht
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+ | content=One of Asia's most unusual museums housing butterflies, beetles and more. Also has a large selection of minerals. Some explanations in English, some in Thai.}}
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+ * {{see
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+ | name=Postal Museum | url= | email=
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+ | address=Mae Ping Post Office | lat= | long= | directions=
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours=Tu-Sa, 08:30–16:30 | price=Free
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+ | content=}}
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+ * {{see
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+ | name=Tribal Museum | alt= | url= | email=
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+ | address= | lat=18.821430 | long=98.974730 | directions=
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price | image=Tribal Museum Chiang Mai DSCN5454a.jpg
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+ | content=}}
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+
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+ ===Temples===
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+ ====Inside the old city walls====
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+ * {{see
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+ | name=Wat Chedi Luang | alt=วัดเจดีย์หลวงวรวิหาร | url= | email=
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+ | address=Prapokklao Rd | lat=18.786915 | long=98.986632 | directions=
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price= | image=WatChediLuangChiangMaiTh.jpg
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+ | content=Almost in the centre of Chiang Mai are the remains of a massive chedi that toppled in the great earthquake of 1545. The temple was originally constructed in 1401 on the orders of King Saeng Muang Ma. In 1454, reigning King Tilo-Garaj enlarged the chedi (pronounced ''jedee'') to a height of 86 m. After the earthquake, the chedi lay in ruins until 1991-92, when it was reconstructed at a cost of several million baht. A magnificent testament to Lanna (northern Thai) architecture and art, restored sections hint at its former glory. Wat Chedi Luang is also home to the "Pillar of the City", a totem used in ancient Thai fertility rites.}}
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+ * {{see
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+ | name=Wat Chiang Man | alt=วัดเชียงมัน | url= | email=
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+ | address=Ratchaphakhinai Rd | lat=18.793859 | long=98.989793 | directions=
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price= | image=ChediChangLomDSCN4185.JPG
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+ | content=The oldest royal temple in the city. Presumed to date from the year Chiang Mai was founded (1296), it is famed for two Buddha statues, which are about 1,800 and 1,000 years old, respectively. King Mengrai allegedly lived here while the city of Chiang Mai was being constructed. Enshrined in Wat Chiang Man is a tiny crystal Buddha called Pra Seh-Taang Kamaneeee, which is thought to have the power to bring rain. Another image, called Phra Sila Khoa, reflects the fine workmanship of Indian craftsmen from thousands of years ago.}}
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+ * {{see
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+ | name=Wat Phra Chao Mengrai | alt=วัดพระเจ้าเม็งราย. Sometimes called Wat Phra Jao Mengrai | url= | email=
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+ | address=Ratchamanka Soi 6, Phra Sing | lat=18.785151 | long=98.984282 | directions=Near Huen Phen Restaurant
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+ | phone=+66 53-278788 | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price= | image=
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+ | content=An atmospheric temple with two wihan buildings, off the beaten track, quiet and gently crumbling. One of the wihan buildings houses an important Buddha image: ''Phra Buddha Rupa Phra Chao Mengrai''.}}
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+ * {{see
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+ | name=Wat Phra Singh | alt=วัดพระสิงห์วรมาวิหาร | url= | email=
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+ | address= | lat=18.788506 | long=98.981967 | directions=Corner of Singharaj Rd and Ratchadamnoen Rd
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=Thais free; foreigners 20 baht, Sarong for rent 10 baht | image=Wat Phra Singh.jpg
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+ | content=Probably Chiang Mai's best-known temple, housing the Phra Singh image, completed between 1385 and 1400. Of most historical interest is the '''Wihan Lai Kham''' in the back, featuring Lanna-style temple murals and intricate gold patterns on red lacquer behind the altar. The large chedi was built in 1345 by King Pha Yu to house the remains of his father King Kam Fu. A typical scripture repository is located at this temple as well. These repositories were designed to keep and protect the delicate sa or mulberry paper sheets used by monks and scribes to keep records and write down folklore. The high stucco-covered stone base of the repository protected the delicate scriptures from rain, floods, and pests. The walls of the chapel are covered with murals illustrating Lanna customs, dress and scenes from daily life. The lovely Lai Kam chapel houses the revered Phra Singh Buddha image. Sadly, the head was stolen in 1922, and a reproduction is now seen. Your admission ticket is in a leaflet form containing useful information and map of Wat Phra Singh complex. The temple is most attractive during Songkran, the Thai New Year, in mid-April.}}
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+ ====Outside the old city walls====
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+ * {{see
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+ | name=Wat Chet Yot | alt=วัดเจ็ดยอด. Also called Wat Jet Yot or Wat Jed Yod | url= | email=
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+ | address= | lat=18.808923 | long=98.971830 | directions=About 1 km N of the Huay Kaew Rd/superhighway intersection
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price= | image=Chmwatchetyot040823a.jpg
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+ | content=The history and unusual architecture scattered under the yawning canopy of ancient trees is an pleasant antidote to the flash and bustle encountered at popular temples. Established in 1455 to host the eighth World Buddhist Council, many features of the grounds imitate significant places of the Buddha's enlightenment. Originally called ''Botharam Maha Vihata'' in honour of the venerated Bodhi tree, it came to be known as Wat Jet Yod by locals, after the seven spires (''Jet Yod'') protruding from the roof of the Vihara. The square-sided design of the Virhra is a replica of Mahabodhi temple in [[Bodh Gaya]], India, though the translation has distorted proportions somewhat. Remnants of the graceful stucco relief murals that adorned the walls depict angels with a distinctly Indian flavour. The grounds also hold some more recently built, but abandoned looking, eroded chedis and buckling bases of vanished halls, overshadowed by a fully intact, though more diminutive, replica of '''Chedi Luang''' that was built around 1487 to house the ashes of King Tilokarat.}}
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+ [[Image:WatDoiSuthep Courtyard.JPG|thumb|right|Courtyard, Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep]]
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+ * {{see
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+ | name=Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep | alt=วัดพระธาตุดอยสุเทพ | url=http://www.doisuthep.com/index.php?lang=en | email=
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+ | address= | lat=18.804903 | long=98.921601 | directions=18 km from the city, at a 1,073 m elevation on the slopes of Doi (Mount) Suthep
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours=07:00-17:00 | price= | image=Wat Phra That Doi Suthep - Chiang Mai.jpg
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+ | content=The quintessential image of Chiang Mai with its large gilded ''chedi'', visible from the city on a clear day. Built in 1383 during the Lanna Thai period, legend has it that the temples site was selected by an elephant sent to roam the mountain side, where upon reaching a suitable spot, it trumpeted, circled three times, knelt down and promptly died, which was interpreted as a sign indicating an auspicious site. The temple offers grand views over the city, but no reward is without effort as you must accent the 200-plus steep steps of the Naga-lined stairs. The climb may be a strain in the high altitude's thin air for the less fit, so you may opt to take the cable car for 20 baht. For the [http://chiangmaibest.com/thai-holidays-festivals/visaka-bucha/ Visaka Bucha holiday] around May each year, it is traditional for people to walk from the zoo to the temple and vast numbers make the pilgrimage to the top, which takes around 4–5 hours.
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+ [[Image:WatDoiSuthepBells.JPG|thumb|Bells at Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep]]
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+ : In the vicinity there are several other attractions you may want to consider visiting. The '''Bhuping Royal Palace Gardens''' are 4 km further along the road from Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, with a reasonably easy walk along the meter-wide road shoulder. Or you can get a shared songthaew from Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep for 30 baht, but you may have to wait until it fills up. Further along the road is a '''hill tribe village''', and although tourist-oriented, is really worth the trip. There are many shops for local handicrafts, etc. These are the people from the far north of the country, many originally from Myanmar. There are two areas in the village that require entrance fee: 10 baht to enter a flower garden (where women can take pictures using traditional clothes) and a hill tribe opium museum (the museum is in a very poor condition); and 10 baht to enter the hill tribe waterfall (man-made). [[Image:ChiangMaiHilltribeMarket.jpg|thumb|Market in the hill tribe village]]
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+ : '''Getting there''' is a source of much consternation to many travellers. Clearly marked songthaews leave from Pratu Chang Phuak, next to the 7-Eleven. Prices are listed as 50 baht up and 50 baht down, though once on top the price back down suddenly changes to 60 baht. The drivers wait until they have sufficient (up to 8) passengers before they depart, potentially making for a lengthy wait. Most guidebooks advise taking a songthaew from Mani Nopharat Rd, resulting in the drivers milking the tourist cash-cow and raising their price from a reasonable 40 baht to a ludicrous 500 baht.
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+ : Another option is to take a songthaew from your hotel to the northern gate of Chiang Mai University for 20 baht (if you are close to the city walls), where there will be several songthaews waiting on Huai Kaew Rd to get a full load of passengers for a trip up the mountain. They seem to congregate around the Chiang Mai Zoo, so if you just say "zoo" to the driver he will know what you're talking about. Prices range from 40 baht for a one-way trip to Wat Prathat to 180 baht for a full round-trip tour, including the temple, Bhuping Palace Gardens, and the hill tribe village, with an hour at each location, but you may have to wait until there are sufficient people who want the same tour or be prepared to pay more. You can also get between many of these by buying point-to-point tickets at the time you want them, or walking some segment. Any songthaew up the mountain road may be a trial for those prone to motion-sickness, so take appropriate precautions. Also, there may be several little annoying additional costs foreigners. To enter the Doi Suthep itself is free for Thais, and 30 baht for foreigners. Tour operators will ask 700 baht for a tour.
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+ : The journey from the city can be made by motorcycle or a bicycle (with appropriate gearing). The final 12 km from the zoo onwards is entirely uphill and will take 60-90 minutes if bicycling.}}
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+ * {{see
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+ | name=Wat Suan Dok | alt=Suthep Rd | url= | email=
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+ | address= | lat=18.788120 | long=98.967346 | directions=
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price= | image=เรืองรอง.JPG
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+ | content=A large open-sided hall with a jumble of roughly hewn Buddhas with a huge dazzlingly whitewashed chedi behind.}}
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+
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+ * {{see
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+ | name=Wat Umong | alt=วัดอุโมงค์ | url=http://www.watumong.org/ | email=umongmedcenter@yahoo.com
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+ | address=Off Suthep Rd | lat=18.783168 | long=98.951478 | directions=At the end of a long narrow road, off Suthep Rd. Turn at the Italian restaurant
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+ | phone=+66 53-277248 (call only from 08:30-16:00) | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | image=The ancient tunnel U Mong temple Chiang Mai Thailand 2 2011.jpg
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+ | hours=08:30-16:00 | price=
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+ | content=The name means "tunnel temple". An ancient temple in the forest just outside Chiang Mai. King Mengrai built this temple for a highly respected forest monk who liked to wander in the countryside, hence the isolated location where the monk could stay quietly and meditate. It is unusual in that it has tunnel-like chambers in the ground, some of the walls of which still have the original paintings of birds and animals visible. The large stupa is magnificent, and there is an eerie statue of a fasting, emaciated Buddha next to it. You can also take a break by the ponds, where you can feed the fish and turtles. Has a meditation centre open to foreigners. Some monks and the abbot speak a little English.
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+ }}
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+
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+ == Do ==
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+ ===Cinema===
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+ * {{do
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+ | name=Alliance Francaise | url=http://afthailande.org/en/cultural-activities/cinema/ | email=
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+ | address=138 Charoen Prathet Rd | lat=18.780896 | long=99.003442 | directions=
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+ | phone=+66 53-275277 | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours=W nights, 19:30 | price=
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+ | content=Screens French films, but frequently sub-titled in English. See the website for calendar of showings. The Alliance also has an extensive library as well as exhibitions.
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+ }}
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+ * {{do
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+ | name=Chiang Mai Vista Cinema | alt=Kad Suan Kaew) | url=http://www.chiangmaivista.com | email=
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+ | address= | lat=18.796366 | long=98.976173 | directions=On Huay Kaew Rd
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=80-120 baht
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+ | content=Ticket prices vary depending on the duration of the film. The place is not very popular among the locals since it is a bit old and worn.}}
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+
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+ * {{do
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+ | name=Major Cineplex | url=http://www.majorcineplex.com/majorcineplex/showtime/index.php?B_ID=5 | email=
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+ | address=Airport Plaza | lat=18.768891 | long=98.975384 | directions=
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=120-260 baht
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+ | content=Ticket prices depend on the duration of the film and seat type. Honeymoon seats generally cost 40 baht more than standard seats. If you would like to avoid the crowd, avoid going on Thursday, Friday or Saturday nights. Make sure to check the language of the film prior to booking. Some children's movies are dubbed into Thai.}}
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+ * {{do
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+ | name=SF Cinema | alt= | url=http://www.sfcinemacity.com/index.php/en/tags/keyword/SF+Promenada+Chiangmai | email=
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+ | address= | lat=18.766369 | long=99.036011 | directions=In the Promenada shopping mall outside Chiang Mai (about 6.5 km from Tha Phae Gate) at the corner of Rte 1141/1317 and Rte 3029
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=}}
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+ * {{do
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+ | name=SFX Cinema | alt= | url=http://www.sfcinemacity.com/index.php/th/timetable/lookup/cinema/MAYA-Lifestyle-Shoping-Center | email=
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+ | address= | lat=18.802513 | long=98.967089 | directions=Corner Huay Kaew Rd and Superhighway
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=}}
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+
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+ === Festivals & exhibitions ===
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+ * {{do
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+ | name=Bo Sang Umbrella & Sankampang Handicrafts Festival | url= | email=
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+ | address= | lat=18.764280 | long=99.082216 | directions=8 km SE of Chiang Mai
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=Takes place around the third weekend of Jan at Ban Bo Sang, Sankampang. The festival is in the form of a "street fair" in which the central road of the village is used, with shops on both sides. Shops are decorated in Lanna-style, most with the well-known umbrellas, as well as with traditional lanterns. In addition there are contests, exhibitions, cultural performances, local entertainment, and assorted shows day and night. There is a grand procession decorated with umbrellas and local products, a variety of handicrafts for sale, northern-style khantoke meals and the Miss Bo Sang pageant.}}
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+ [[File:Flower Festival Chiang Mai - P1150897.JPG|thumb|Flower Festival Parade]]
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+
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+ * {{do
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+ | name=Chiang Mai Flower Festival | alt= | url=http://chiangmaibest.com/chiang-mai-flower-festival/ | email=
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+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=Staged every year during the first weekend in February (in 2014 it was held Friday-Sunday, 7–9 February). The city is awash with vibrant colours ranging from the electric orange and lilac colours of the bougainvillea to the velvety blossoms of petunias in all shades of pink, white, and purple. The strident red of the poinsettias, bought by many at Christmas and New Year, is echoed by beds of scarlet salvias. Homes and shop owners alike line the city streets with colourful flower boxes. The sheer profusion of colour that the flower festival and carnival brings to Chiang Mai aptly gives the city its name "Rose of the North". On all three days of the festival, prize blooms are on display at Nong Buak Had Park near the city centre. Many types of flower, miniature trees and orchida are put on display for the judges to choose the best of the species. Landscape specialists put on an elaborate display, which includes patios and waterfalls with exotic decorative plants and flowers. The best part of the flower festival is on Saturday. The parade lines up from the train station to Nawarat Bridge so the police close most of Charoen Muang Rd around 08:00. The VIP viewing stand is right next to the bridge in front of the Chiang Mai Governor's home. The parade route goes up Tha Phae Rd to the gate and turns left and follows the moat to Nong Buak Had Park. The parade moves at a slow pace and stops several times so there is plenty of time to take pictures of the colourful floats, pretty girls and hill tribe people in native costume. The paraders hand out roses to spectators lining the road. When the parade finishes everyone heads to Nong Buak Had where all the floats, award-winning flower growers and landscape projects are all on display. There are plenty of food stalls in the park, and in the late afternoon the Miss Chiang Mai Flower Festival starts. The party goes well into the evening until the new Flower Festival Queen has been chosen. This is a great time to visit Chiang Mai, as the air is cool and the evenings fresh and clear. If you want to see the festival make sure you book your hotels and flights well in advance.}}
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+ * {{do
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+ | name=Inthakin or Tham Boon Khan Dok | alt= | url= | email=
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+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=City Pillar Festival in Chiang Mai. This is a six-day festival where the city pillar spirits are propitiated to ensure the continuity of the city. Occurs in May or Jun as part of the Northern Thailand lunar calendar. Very large event focused around Wat Chedi Luang.}}
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+ [[File:Chiang Mai Loi Krathong 2005 062.jpg|thumb|Loi Krathong parade]]
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+ * {{do
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+ | name=Loi Krathong and Yi Peng Festivals | alt=ลอยกระทง | url= | email=
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+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=If you like candles placed in colourful paper lanterns, fireworks, beautiful girls in traditional dress, parade floats, lots of food and parties. Don't miss the Loi Krathong festival, which in Chiang Mai lasts for 3 full days, the last night being that of the 12th full moon of the year (which is usually in Nov). In the small town of Mae Jo, north of Chiang Mai, they start the festival on Saturday night by simultaneously launching thousands upon thousands of hot air balloons called ''khom loi''. Loi Krathong coincides with the northern Thai (Lanna) festival known as "Yi Peng" (ยี่เป็ง). Due to a difference between the old Lanna calendar and the Thai calendar, Yi Peng is held on a full moon of the 2nd month of the Lanna calendar ("Yi" meaning "2nd" and "Peng" meaning "month" in the Lanna language). A multitude of Lanna-style sky lanterns (khom loi (โคมลอย), literally: "floating lanterns") are launched into the air where they drift with the winds. The festival is meant as a time for "tam-bun" (ทำบุญ), to make merit. People decorate their houses, gardens, and temples with khom fai (โคมไฟ): intricately shaped paper lanterns which take on different forms. Khom thue (โคมถือ) are lanterns which are carried around hanging from a stick, khom khwaen (โคมแขวน) are the hanging lanterns, and khom pariwat (โคมปริวรรต) which are placed at temples and which revolve due to the heat of the candle inside. Chiang Mai has the most elaborate Yi Peng celebrations, where both Loi Krathong and Yi Peng are celebrated at the same time resulting in lights floating on the waters, lights hanging from trees/buildings or standing on walls, and lights floating by in the sky.}}
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+ [[Image:LK 03 loy krathong yi peng san sai.jpg|thumb|Khom Loy hot air balloon launch]]
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+ * {{do
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+ | name=Mae Jo Lantern Release | alt= | url= | email=
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+ | address= | lat=18.911279 | long=99.013549 | directions=
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=A huge lantern release (It is often referred to as the 10,000 lantern release, but there are not as many as that) happens near Mae Jo University on the Saturday before Loi Krathong, in 2013: 16 Nov. The DMC Buddhist Sect puts this on and though it is billed as "for local people" this event has no connection with Chiang Mai or Lanna events, and is not promoted by local government officials nor included in their program. The lantern release takes place at the end of a ceremony that begins at 18:30, with the release at 20:00. The event is free of charge, but respectful attire is required and alcohol is forbidden. A tourist-targeted event (which costs about 3,000 baht) occurs in the same location on the following weekend.}}
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+ * {{do
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+ | name=Songkran Festival | alt=สงกรานต์ | url= | email=
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+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=The Thai Water Festival is celebrated as the Thai new year from 13-15 Apr (though it may begin a day or two early). The most obvious sign that you're in the middle of the festival is when you get soaked by someone pouring a bucket of water over you, or squirting you with a water gun. This tradition evolved from people tossing water that had been poured over holy statues, since this water was expected to be good luck. Now, it takes the form of a free-for-all water fight, and you will undoubtedly be drenched. It's also a way of staying cool during the very hot and humid month of April. Put your mobile phone in a plastic bag.}}
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+ ===Massage===
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+ * {{do
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+ | name=Fah Lanna Massage | url=http://www.fahlanna.com | email=email@fahlanna.com
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+ | address=186/3 Loi Kroh Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Near the Night Bazaar, down the street from McDonald's, past Royal Lanna Hotel
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+ | phone=+66 82-0303029 | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=200+ baht
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+ | content= A small and very cosy massage shop close to the Iron Bridge. Clean, friendly and professional, Fah Lanna gets consistently high ratings in customer reviews. First, customers get a gentle foot-bath with scrub and comfortable clothes to change into and after the massage they are offered ginger tea and a cold towel. The decor and the background music are beautiful and add to the experience. After collecting 10 stamps (1 stamp per 1 hour treatment) they give a free massage. Massages are excellent , and the prices are reasonable.}}
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+ * {{do
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+ | name=Green Bamboo Massage | url=http://www.green-bamboo-massage.com | email=
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+ | address=1 Moon Muang Rd, Soi 1 | lat= | long= | directions=
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+ | phone=+66 89-8275563 | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=200+ baht/hour
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+ | content=A small, charming studio in a typical wooden Thai house located inside the moat. The staff are trained in Thai massage therapy. Also offers individual daily or weekly courses in traditional Thai massage, Thai yoga massage, Tok Sen massage and Thai oil massage. Seminars are run by Ms Mesa, a certified and experienced masseuse.}}
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+ * {{do
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+ | name=Kiyora Spa | alt= | url=http://kiyoraspa.com/ | email=contact@kiyoraspa.com
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+ | address=Chang Moi Road Soi 2 | lat=18.789212 | long=98.995869 | directions=From Tha Pae Road, turn into Chang Moi Rd Soi 2.
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+ | phone=+66-52-003-268 | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours=10:00-22:00 | price=800+ baht
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+ | lastedit=2015-04-27
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+ | content=Kiyora is a provider of Thai-Lanna massage modalities incorporated with Western massage techniques. Price of a massage includes transport service within the city.
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+ }}
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+ * {{do
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+ | name=Le'Lux Massage | url= | email=
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+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Near Sompet Market on Soi 6, Moon Muang Rd
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+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=
676
+ | content=Excellent staff and ambience. Services include Thai massage (150 baht/hr), oil massage (200 baht/hr), scrubs, manicure (150 baht), pedicure (150 baht) and more. Tea and water are included.}}
677
+
678
+ * {{do
679
+ | name=Let's Relax | url= | email=
680
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=2F Chiang Mai Pavilion and B1F Chiang Inn Plaza, Changkhlan Rd
681
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
682
+ | hours= | price=
683
+ | content=Does professional massage in a very clean surroundings complete with air-con, the sound of running water and gentle scents. A 45-minute foot reflexology session costs 350 baht, nearly twice the price of the competition, but is worth every satang after a long trek.}}
684
+
685
+ * {{do
686
+ | name=Nantana Massage | url= | email=
687
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Near Sompet Market on Soi 6
688
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
689
+ | hours= | price=Thai massage, 150 baht/hour
690
+ | content=Very knowledgeable and friendly staff. Air-con. Oil, foot and neck/shoulder massage available.}}
691
+
692
+ * {{do
693
+ | name=Sun Massage | url= | email=
694
+ | address=Loi Kroh Rd, opposite 7-11 | lat= | long= | directions=
695
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
696
+ | hours= | price=Traditional Thai massage, 199 baht/hour.
697
+ | content=Very clean and pleasant modern decor. The masseuses are very friendly, and provide decent, skilled massages. There is a table in front of the shop where the masseuses often hang out when idle.}}
698
+
699
+ * {{do
700
+ | name=Thai Massage Conservation Club | alt=Blind masseurs| url= | email=
701
+ | address=99 Ratchamanka Rd | lat=18.7856623 | long=98.9874903 | directions=
702
+ | phone=+66 53-904452, +66 89-7552155 | tollfree= | fax=
703
+ | hours=Daily, 08:00 - 21:00 | price=Oil massage 300 baht/hour
704
+ | lastedit=2015-03-29
705
+ | content=Massage is performed by blind masseurs, who speak (some) English. They offer traditional Thai as well as oil massage.}}
706
+
707
+ * {{do
708
+ | name=Viang Ping Massage and Spa | url= | email=
709
+ | address=2/4 Tha Phae Rd, Soi 2 | lat= | long= | directions=Opposite Wat Bupparam
710
+ | phone=+66 53-874071 | tollfree= | fax=
711
+ | hours= | price=Prices average 200 baht for Thai, foot, or head and shoulder massages. 250 baht for oil massages.
712
+ | content=Very clean and well-run business, professionally run by Fern, manager-proprietor. All massages based on the Lanna, northern Thai-style, using pressure points and energy lines. Homemade coconut oil and natural facial, body scrub, and wrap products. Fern also teaches massage and spa services to individuals or occasionally to small groups. Loyalty cards for regular customers, free massage after 10 visits. Thai and oil massage courses, also spa courses.}}
713
+
714
+ * {{do
715
+ | name=Wat Sam Pao | alt=วัดสำเภา | url= | email=
716
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Just W of AUA school, corner of Ratchadamnoen & Ratchawithi Rd. Entrance on Ratchadamnoen
717
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
718
+ | hours= | price=1 hr: Thai massage, 130 baht; foot massage, 130 baht; oil massage, 300 baht
719
+ | content=Just inside the south gate to the compound on your left.}}
720
+
721
+ ===Motorcycling===
722
+ * '''Motorcycle touring''' is a great way to explore northern Thailand. One good day trip out of Chiang Mai is up and over Doi Suthep, which will take you up to Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, and beyond the mountain to the reservoir. A perennial favourite among bicyclists and motorcyclists is the '''[[Samoeng Loop]]''', a 100 km circuit into the mountains and back to Chiang Mai.
723
+
724
+ * '''Motor-scooter touring''' as far as Mae Hong Son and suitable for the less experienced motorcyclist.
725
+
726
+ ===Rafting===
727
+ Raft trips down the Mae Tang River are offered by several companies and can often be combined with elephant riding or mountain biking. During the dry season (Jan-Feb) water levels are relatively low with only grade 2-3 rapids, but during the rainy season (Jun-Oct) higher water levels make for a more exciting grade 4-5 trip.
728
+
729
+ * {{do
730
+ | name=Peak Adventure Tour | url= | email=
731
+ | address=302/4 Chiang Mai-Lamphun Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
732
+ | phone=+66 53-800567 | tollfree= | fax=
733
+ | hours= | price=
734
+ | content=Offers 10 km rafting trips that can be combined with elephant riding or ATV driving.}}
735
+ {{do
736
+ | name=8Adventures | alt= | url=http://8adventures.com/ | email=info@8adventures.com/
737
+ | address= | lat=19.221362 | long=98.847172 | directions=
738
+ | phone=+66 8 9000 7728 | tollfree= | fax=
739
+ | hours= | price=
740
+ | lastedit=2015-05-11
741
+ | content=Created by a group of adventurers that includes two-time world champion kayaker Eric Southwic, they offer world class rafting and kayaking tours, ATV, SuP and trekking. Pick-ups daily from Chiang Mai.
742
+ }}
743
+
744
+ ===River cruise===
745
+ * {{do
746
+ | name=Mae Ping River Cruise | alt= | url=http://maepingrivercruise.com/ | email=maepingrivercruise@hotmail.com
747
+ | address=133 Charoen Pratet Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Wat Chaimongkol boat landing, between Hotel Chedi and Ping Nakara
748
+ | phone=+66 53-274822 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53-818627
749
+ | hours=08:30-17:00 | price=450 baht
750
+ | content=Two hour cruise with a refreshment stop at a Thai farmer's house. Hotel pick-up. Be aware that the Mae Ping is a grotty, slow-flowing stream the colour of greenish khaki with nondescript banks.}}
751
+
752
+ ===Sports===
753
+ * {{do
754
+ | name=Aerobics | url=http://www.therealcentreoftheuniverse.com | email=
755
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
756
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
757
+ | hours= | price=
758
+ | content=Aerobics sessions are held in the car park of Tesco Lotus on the superhighway every weekday from 17:30. The sessions are very popular and tourists or visitors to Chiang Mai are welcomed. Regular water aerobics classes, incorporating Tai Chi and yoga exercises, are held at the Centre of the Universe Swimming Pool.}}
759
+
760
+ * {{do
761
+ | name=Cricket | url=http://www.chiangmaisixes.com | email=
762
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
763
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
764
+ | hours= | price=
765
+ | content=Northern Thailand may seem an odd place to find an international cricket tournament. Every year since 1988 more than 200 cricketers from around the world gather at Chiang Mai for the tournament. The week-long tournament for amateur players, with a sprinkling of test stars, it is held at the historic Chiang Mai Gymkhana Club, generally at the start of April.}}
766
+
767
+ * {{do
768
+ | name=Extreme Sports Centre | alt=X-Centre | url=http://www.chiangmai-xcentre.com | email=
769
+ | address=816 Moo 1, Rim Thai, Mae Rim | lat= | long= | directions=Go 17 km N to Mae Rim on Rte 107. Turn onto Rte 1096, direction Samoeng. Travel 3 km. X-Centre on the left
770
+ | phone=+66 53-297700 | tollfree= | fax=
771
+ | hours=Daily, 09:00-18:00 | price=
772
+ | content=Kiwi-run business, totally buttoned-down and professional. Bungy jumping; off-road buggies; dirt bikes; paintball; indoor drift carts; Xorb ball; sports bar and restaurant. Transport available from Chiang Mai at 09:30, 13:00, 15:00.}}
773
+
774
+ * {{do
775
+ | name=Football (soccer) | url=http://www.chiangmaifootballclub.com/ | email=
776
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
777
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
778
+ | hours= | price=
779
+ | content=Go watch the local football team, Chiang Mai FC, play at 700 Year Stadium. Fixtures and info in English or visit the Red Lion English Pub in the Night Bazaar two hours before the game to get a free ride (nearly always available).}}
780
+
781
+ * {{do
782
+ | name=Mountain Biking | url=http://mountainbikingchiangmai.com | email=
783
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
784
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
785
+ | hours= | price=
786
+ | content=Just west of Chiang Mai lies the beautiful Doi Suthep National Park, its summit at 1,650 m, 1,300 m above the valley floor. Chiang Mai Mountain Biking runs daily downhill trips and nature cross country rides.}}
787
+
788
+ * {{do
789
+ | name=Rock Climbing | url=http://www.thailandclimbing.com | email=
790
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
791
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
792
+ | hours= | price=
793
+ | content=Approximately 55 km east of Chiang Mai is Crazy Horse Buttress, a 60 m, orange- and black-streaked monolith jutting out of the green Mae On Valley. Crazy Horse boasts more than 130 bolted routes between (French system) grades 5 and 8a, which makes it an ideal destination for beginners and experienced climbers alike. Spend several days exploring every part of the crag, or just spend a day or an afternoon above ground as a break from exploring the magnificent caves of the region. Climbing guides and information are available from Chiang Mai Rock Climbing Adventures.}}
794
+
795
+ * {{do
796
+ | name=Tennis | alt= | url= | email=
797
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
798
+ | phone= | fax=
799
+ | hours= | price=
800
+ | content=There are many places to play tennis in Chiang Mai: [http://www.chiengmaigymkhana.com/index.php?md=tn ''Gymkhana Club''] (Chiang Mai-Lamphun Rd); ''Chiang Mai Land Village'' (Chiang Mai Land Rd); [http://www.imperialhotels.com/chiangmai ''Imperial Chiang Mai Resort & Sports Club''] (284 Moo 3, Don Kaew, Mae Rim); ''Lanna Sports Club'' (Chotana Rd); ''Palm Springs'' (120 Moo 5, Mahidol Rd); and ''Chiang Mai Sports Complex'' (700 Year Stadium, Irrigation Canal Rd, Rte 121 to Mae Rim), which has 12 courts. All courts are bookable in advance and at most flood lighting makes it possible to play in the evening when it is cooler. There is an additional charge to cover the cost of electricity.}}
801
+
802
+ * {{do
803
+ | name=Yoga | alt= | url= | email=
804
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
805
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
806
+ | hours= | price=
807
+ | content=The diversity of yoga studios in Chiang Mai rounds out the image of Chiang Mai as a centre for massage training, healing, and spas. Yoga studios such as [http://www.wildroseyoga.org Wild Rose Yoga] in the old city, north of the city [http://www.yogachiangmaithailand.com Sattva Yoga], [http://www.kaomailanna.com/yoga/yoga_home.php Kaomai Lanna], and the [http://www.thesparesorts.net/chiangmai/yoga Spa Resort] for residential yoga retreats all are worthy of your patronage.}}
808
+
809
+ ===Swim===
810
+ Chiang Mai swimming pools open to the public vary in quality, cleanliness, and accessibility. On balance, those pools which are operated to internationally recognised standards of water quality are those which are privately owned by foreign investors.
811
+
812
+ * {{do
813
+ | name=Centre of the Universe Swimming Pool and Resort | url=http://www.therealcentreoftheuniverse.com | email=
814
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Take Huay Kaew Rd (Rte 1004) from the city towards Doi Suthep. At the intersection of Rte 1004 and Rte 121, follow the signs to Mae Rim. From the intersection, travel 1.2 km towards Mae Rim and turn left at the 5th bridge over the canal. Go straight for 600 m to the end of the road following signs
815
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
816
+ | hours= | price=
817
+ | content=Open to tourists and other visitors. There are 3 swimming pools and decks. A detailed map and directions in Thai and English can be printed from their website. The pool is sanitised using salt water.}}
818
+
819
+ * {{do
820
+ | name=Chiang Mai Land Swimming Pool | url= | email=
821
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
822
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
823
+ | hours= | price=Adults, 50 baht; children, 30 baht
824
+ | content=Open to the public. It has a pool deck and also has a restaurant and pool-side service. The pool is sanitised using chlorine.}}
825
+
826
+ * {{do
827
+ | name=Hotel Pools | url= | email=
828
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
829
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
830
+ | hours= | price=
831
+ | content=Some up-market hotels such as The Orchid on Huay Kaew Rd allow non-guests to use their pools for a fee. Travelling time from the city centre is around 10 min. These are sanitised using chlorine.}}
832
+
833
+ * {{do
834
+ | name=The Lake at Huay Tung Tao | url= | email=
835
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=further along the Irrigation Canal Rd than the Centre of the Universe and after the 700-Year Sports Stadium, as you head towards Mae Rim (Rte 121), about 12 km from the city centre. Takes 15-20 minutes by tuk-tuk/taxi.
836
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
837
+ | hours= | price=Admission, 20 baht.
838
+ | content=A reservoir in surrounding woodlands.}}
839
+
840
+ * {{do
841
+ | name=Seven Hundred Year Stadium | alt= | url= | email=
842
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=On the outer ring road, Irrigation Canal Rd—Route 121, towards Mae Rim. It is about 8 km from city centre; about fifteen min by tuk-tuk/taxi
843
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
844
+ | hours= | price=
845
+ | content=A huge sports complex built for the SE Asia Games, held in Chiang Mai in the early 1990s, and now a public sports and recreation centre. The pool is sanitised using chlorine.}}
846
+
847
+ * {{do
848
+ | name=Waterfalls and Natural Pools | url= | email=
849
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=At the foot of Doi Suthep on Huay Kaew Rd. Look for a large Buddhist shrine on your left after travelling past the entrance to Chiang Mai Zoo. Turn left into the market at the back of the shrine, and keep walking up the hill. You will come to the waterfalls after about 5 minutes. About 7 km from the city centre; takes 10-15 min by tuk-tuk/taxi
850
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
851
+ | hours= | price=Free
852
+ | content=The pools at the bottom of the waterfalls are not really big enough for swimming, but are a great place to cool off at the height of summer. During the dry season some of the waterfalls dry up. Head for the high ground and you will still find pools full of fresh water. There are usually quite a few students hanging out there from the nearby university, who will happily practice their English conversational skills with you.}}
853
+
854
+ ===Theatre===
855
+ * {{do
856
+ | name=The Playhouse Complex | url=http://www.playhouse-chiangmai.com | email=
857
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=On Changpueak Rd
858
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
859
+ | hours= | price=Adult, 1,000 baht; child, 500 baht. Including Thai buffet (Saturdays): adult, 1,300 baht; child, 650 baht.
860
+ | content=Start your evening with a unique dining experience in Kinnaree Park. Set in an eco-friendly environment, surrounded by mountains and waterfalls offering a real Lanna experience with traditional dance and a delicious northern Thai buffet before entering the theatre adjacent to the restaurant. The 350-seat capacity theatre hosts two shows per day at 20:00 and 22:00. Presenting ''Sequins & Dance'', a fun and happy performance of wholesome entertainment that's full of sparkle, movement, and emotion. Performed by 30 Thai performers, it is exciting. Family, individual or group bookings welcome.}}
861
+
862
+ == Learn ==
863
+ ===Buddhism===
864
+ * {{do
865
+ | name=Wat Chom Tong | alt= | url= | email=
866
+ | address=Ban Luang, Chom Tong | lat= | long= | directions=About 60 km southwest of the city
867
+ | phone=+66 53-826869, +66 53-826180 | tollfree= | fax=
868
+ | hours= | price=
869
+ | content=The home temple of the meditation master, Achan Tong. Offers residential courses in Vipassana meditation on an on-going basis.
870
+ }}
871
+
872
+ * {{do
873
+ | name=Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep | url=http://www.fivethousandyears.org | email=
874
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
875
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
876
+ | hours= | price=
877
+ | content=The International Buddhist Centre offers short and long residential courses in Vipassana meditation in English. A brand new centre, including accommodation and a vitara (chanting hall), is now open.}}
878
+
879
+ * {{do
880
+ | name=Wat Ram Poeng | url=http://www.dhammathai.org/e/meditation/page24.php | email=
881
+ | address=Suthep Rd | lat= | long= | directions=4 km SW of the city
882
+ | phone=+66 53-278620, | tollfree= | fax=
883
+ | hours= | price=
884
+ | content=Facilities for retreats and meditation instruction. Ten-day minimum stay required for introduction to Vipassana meditation techniques. English-speaking monks are available to assist foreigners. For non-native English speakers, long-term students from your home country may be available to offer translation services.}}
885
+
886
+ * {{do
887
+ | name=Wat Suan Dok | url= | email=
888
+ | address=Suthep Rd | lat= | long= | directions=1 km W of the Old City Moat
889
+ | phone=+66 53-278967 | tollfree= | fax=
890
+ | hours= | price=
891
+ | content=Has a meet-and-greet for tourists and monks, every M W F afternoon between 17:00 and 19:00. Also, you can sign up for a 24-hr introductory meditation retreat (they are offered on Tuesdays).}}
892
+
893
+ * {{do
894
+ | name=Wat Umong | alt= | url=http://www.dhammathai.org/e/meditation/page23.php | email=
895
+ | address=Suthep Rd | lat= | long= | directions=~3.5 km W of Chiang Mai. Easiest way is by tuk-tuk or bicycle. Or take a songthaew W 2.5 km on Suthep Rd (not the same road to Doi Suthep Temple) to Wang Nam Kan, then follow signs S 1 km to the wat
896
+ | phone=+66 53-277248 | tollfree= | fax=
897
+ | hours=08:30-16:00 | price=
898
+ | content=Offers meditation courses and dharma instruction in English by Phra Charles every Sunday at 15:00. Please call only from 08:30-16:00.
899
+ }}
900
+
901
+ ===Hypnotherapy===
902
+ * {{do
903
+ | name=Hypnotherapy Chiang Mai | url=http://www.practical-healing.com/ | email=info@practical-healing.com
904
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
905
+ | phone=+66 91-0674352 | tollfree= | fax=
906
+ | hours= | price=
907
+ | content=Personal therapy using hypnosis. Hypnotherapy sessions by appointment with Nick, master-level member of the British Society of Clinical Hypnosis.}}
908
+
909
+ === Reiki ===
910
+ * {{do
911
+ | name=Reiki Chiang Mai | url=http://www.reiki-chiang-mai.org/ | email=info@reiki-chiang-mai.com
912
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
913
+ | phone=+66 91-0674352 | tollfree= | fax=
914
+ | hours= | price=
915
+ | content=Usui Reiki workshops and treatments. Small intimate groups with an 8th-generation Reiki master/teacher.}}
916
+
917
+ === Shamanism ===
918
+ * {{do
919
+ | name=Life Events Shamanic Studies | url=http://www.lifeevents.org/ | email=
920
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Behind Kad Suan Kaew Shopping Center
921
+ | phone=+66 53-894708 | tollfree= | fax=
922
+ | hours= | price=
923
+ | content=Provides spiritual consultations, shamanistic initiation workshops and meditation retreats in English and Russian. An initial one-on-one consultation with Diana Manilova is required before attending any other event.}}
924
+
925
+ === Tai Chi and Qi Gong ===
926
+ * {{do
927
+ | name=Green Dragon Tai Chi Center and Personal Training | url= | email=green.dragon.taichi@gmail.com
928
+ | address=459/4 Nong Hoi | lat= | long= | directions=Behind the Nong Hoi Market, 2 min from the Holiday Inn Riverside
929
+ | phone=+66 85-6245776 | tollfree= | fax=
930
+ | hours= | price=
931
+ | content=Offers customized weekend courses for health and relaxation, especially for beginners, in Tai Chi, Qi Gong, the 18 Movements, the 8 brocates/Shaolin style, 24 Yang Form, 108 Yang Form old frame, Inner Qi Gong after grandmaster Zhi-Chang-Li and standing meditation after Grand Master Frankie Dow (Chan Kwaan Chung).}}
932
+
933
+ === TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) ===
934
+ * {{do
935
+ | name=SEE TEFL 4 week TEFL certification course | alt= | url=http://seetefl.com | email=info@seetefl.com
936
+ | address=86/2 Kaew Nawarat Rd | lat= | long= | directions=About three blocks east of the Ping River
937
+ | phone=+66 53-266295 | tollfree= | fax=
938
+ | hours= | price=USD1,295 with USD200 Early Bird discount (prices in USD, can be paid in THB)
939
+ | content=SEE TEFL offers a standard 4 week, 120 hour TEFL Certification course. TEFL certification is required for many English teaching positions in Thailand and throughout the world.}}
940
+
941
+ === Thai boxing (muay Thai)===
942
+ * {{listing
943
+ | name=Team Quest Thailand | alt= | url=http://www.teamquestthailand.com | email=teamquestthailand@gmail.com
944
+ | address=114/3 Moo.1, Phadeed (ป่าแดด) Rd | lat= | long= | directions=A 5 min walk from Central Airport Plaza or a short drive from the airport
945
+ | phone=+66 86-0911536 | tollfree= | fax=
946
+ | hours= | price=500 baht/day, 9,000 baht/month
947
+ | content=A gym for muay Thai and mixed martial arts. Train with top trainers and the current Thailand champion, Hong Thong Lek.}}
948
+
949
+ === Thai cooking ===
950
+ * {{do
951
+ | name=Air's Thai Culinary Kitchen | url=http://www.airthaikitchen.com | email=
952
+ | address=9/1 Nongprateep Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
953
+ | phone=+66 53-249326, +66 81-9936564 | tollfree= | fax=
954
+ | hours= | price=2,700 baht
955
+ | content=On 1.6 acres of the tranquil, landscaped grounds of a private house. The kitchen's unique design draws from professional experience and is purpose-built and surrounded by herb and spice gardens. Offers Course A and Course B. Each is 3 days in length, 08:30-15:00. Free transport to/from hotel.}}
956
+
957
+ * {{do
958
+ | name=Baan Thai Cookery School | url=http://www.cookinthai.com/index.php | email=
959
+ | address=11 Ratchadamnoen Rd, Soi 5 | lat= | long= | directions=Near Tha Phae Gate
960
+ | phone=+66 53-357339, +66 16-714120 | tollfree= | fax=
961
+ | hours= | price=700-900 baht
962
+ | content=Courses include a cookbook and market tour. Day or evening classes.}}
963
+
964
+ * {{do
965
+ | name=Chiang Mai Thai Cookery School | url=http://www.thaicookeryschool.com/ | email=
966
+ | address=1-3 Moon Muang Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
967
+ | phone=+66 53-206388 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53-206387
968
+ | hours= | price=990 baht for 1 day course
969
+ | content=Offers 1-2-3-4-5-day courses.}}
970
+
971
+ * {{do
972
+ | name=Classic Home Cooking | url=http://www.chiangmai1.com/restaurants/classichomecooking.shtml | email=
973
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
974
+ | phone=+66 53-219056 | tollfree= | fax=
975
+ | hours= | price=
976
+ | content=Choose any dish from more than 50 dishes on their menu. 6 dishes per day for morning class and 4 dishes for evening class. The cooking class runs every day.}}
977
+
978
+ * {{do
979
+ | name=Gap's School Of Thai Culinary Art | url=http://www.gaps-house.com/thai%20culinary%20art%20cooking%20school/ | email=
980
+ | address=3 Ratchadamnoen Rd, Soi 4 | lat= | long= | directions=
981
+ | phone=+66 53-270143 | tollfree= | fax=
982
+ | hours= | price=
983
+ | content=High standards, well organised, your own stove, 1 teacher per 5 students.}}
984
+
985
+ * {{do
986
+ | name=Grandma's Thai Recipes | url=http://www.grandmasthairecipes.com | email=
987
+ | address=48 Chaiyapoom Rd | lat= | long= | directions=15 min out of the city, transportation provided
988
+ | phone=+66 53-121656 | tollfree= | fax=
989
+ | hours= | price=
990
+ | content=Traditional Thai cooking instruction. Vegetarian-friendly. Restaurant and booking office located near Tha Phae Gate.}}
991
+
992
+ * {{do
993
+ | name=A Lot Of Thai Cooking School | url=http://alotofthai.com | email=
994
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
995
+ | phone=+66 53-800724 | tollfree= | fax=
996
+ | hours= | price=
997
+ | content=A family-run home cooking class, taught by the owner. Vegetarians and people with any kind of food restrictions welcome. Courses includes a market tour and a recipe book is provided for later use.
998
+ }}
999
+ * {{do
1000
+ | name=Siam Rice Thai Cookery School | url=http://www.siamricethaicookery.com | email=
1001
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
1002
+ | phone=+66 53-329091 | tollfree= | fax=
1003
+ | hours= | price=
1004
+ | content=Friendly and knowledgeable staff provide a course on local and traditional recipes. The course includes a market tour and provides you with the recipes for the dishes that you create.}}
1005
+
1006
+ * {{do
1007
+ | name=Smart Cook Thai Cookery School | url= | email=
1008
+ | address=21 Moon Muang Rd, Soi 5 | lat= | long= | directions=
1009
+ | phone=+66 53-418309 | tollfree= | fax=
1010
+ | hours= | price=
1011
+ | content=Market tour, cook book. Accommodates vegetarian cooking. Small classes and fun staff.}}
1012
+
1013
+ * {{do
1014
+ | name=Sompet Cookery School | url= | email=
1015
+ | address=56 Patan Rd, | lat= | long= | directions=
1016
+ | phone=+66 53-214897 | tollfree= | fax=
1017
+ | hours= | price=
1018
+ | content=Learn to cook traditional Thai food at a riverside home. Daily courses, morning and afternoon. A recipe book with colour photographs provided for each dish, suggesting many ways to prepare and serve Thai food.
1019
+ }}
1020
+ * {{do
1021
+ | name=Thai Cottage Cookery School | url= | email=
1022
+ | address=25/2 Ratchadamnoen Rd, Soi 1 | lat= | long= | directions=
1023
+ | phone=+66 53-326608 | tollfree= | fax=
1024
+ | hours= | price=600-800 baht
1025
+ | content=Participants learn 5 dishes in a full day, including making curry paste from scratch, 800 baht. 3-course half-day courses are available, 600 baht. Market tour and cook book included. Modifications for vegetarians are easily made. Tu and Kat are excellent teachers and a lot of fun.}}
1026
+
1027
+ === Thai language ===
1028
+ * {{listing
1029
+ | name=AUA | alt=American University Alumni | url=http://www.learnthaiinchiangmai.com/ | email=cm-thai@auathailand.org
1030
+ | address=73 Ratchadamnoen Rd | lat= | long= | directions=c. 100 m inside Tha Phae Gate
1031
+ | phone=+66 53-278407, +66 53-277951 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53-211973
1032
+ | hours=M-F 08:30-18:00; Sa 09:00-11:30, 12:30-16:00; Su 08:30-12:00 | price=4,800 baht per course
1033
+ | content=AUA offers seven different 6- and 8-week courses M-F. Group courses start monthly with a minimum of 5 students. Individual instruction any time. Great library for student use, 100 baht per term. Caveats: they use the Haas transliteration system, not everyone's cup of tea. And they also have dumb rules, such as no shorts in class although no one observes the rule. No Wi-Fi.}}
1034
+
1035
+ * {{listing
1036
+ | name=Centre for Thai Studies, Chiang Mai University Language Institute | url=http://www.learnthaicmu.com | email=
1037
+ | address=239 Huay Kaew Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
1038
+ | phone=+66 53-943755 | tollfree= | fax=
1039
+ | hours= | price=
1040
+ | content=1-year courses and short conversational programs. Website has on-line application form and FAQ.}}
1041
+
1042
+ * {{listing
1043
+ | name=Effective Thai | alt= | url=http://effectivethai.com/ | email=info@effectivethai.com
1044
+ | address=86/2 Kaewnawarat Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
1045
+ | phone=+66 53-266295/6 | tollfree= | fax=
1046
+ | hours= | price=500 baht/hr for 1-to-1 classes, 250 baht/hr for small group (2-4 students) classes
1047
+ | content=1-to-1 and small group classes. ED visa available.}}
1048
+
1049
+ * {{listing
1050
+ | name=Payap University | alt= | url=http://ic.payap.ac.th/programs/asian-studies.php | email=
1051
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Superhighway Chiang Mai-Lampang Rd
1052
+ | phone=+66 53-241255 x7238 | tollfree= | fax=
1053
+ | hours= | price=
1054
+ | content=Run by the Southeast Asian Institute of Global Studies, the Thai and Southeast Asian Studies Program at Payap University is a one- or two-semester academic program for students primarily interested in becoming proficient in the Thai language and knowledgeable about Thai culture.}}
1055
+
1056
+ * {{listing
1057
+ | name=YMCA | url=http://www.ymcachiangmai.org/newym/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=43&Itemid=58&lang=en | email=
1058
+ | address=11 Mengrairasmi, Sermsuk Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
1059
+ | phone=+66 53-221819,+66 53-221820 | tollfree= | fax=
1060
+ | hours= | price=1,800+ baht for 30 hrs instruction
1061
+ | content=}}
1062
+
1063
+ === Thai massage ===
1064
+ * {{listing
1065
+ | name=Thai Massage School of Chiang Mai | alt=TMC | url=http://www.tmcschool.com/ | email=
1066
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
1067
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1068
+ | hours= | price=1 week short course, 7,500 baht
1069
+ | content=A government-registered school of Thai massage.}}
1070
+
1071
+ ==Buy ==
1072
+ Chiang Mai is a great place to shop. Sprawling markets during the day and night carry items from cheap trinkets to skilfully made local crafts.
1073
+
1074
+ ===Books===
1075
+ * {{buy
1076
+ | name=DK Book Centre | alt=Duangkamol | url= | email=
1077
+ | address=79/1 Kotchasan Rd | lat=18.784238 | long=98.994029 | directions=Just past the turn to Loi Kroh Rd in a shopping centre on the left
1078
+ | phone=+66 53-208995 | tollfree= | fax=
1079
+ | hours=M-F, 10:30-20:00; Sa-Su, 09:00-20:00 | price=
1080
+ | content=Not the best selection of Western language titles, but particularly strong in educational books and learning resources of every description.}}
1081
+
1082
+ * {{buy
1083
+ | name=Gecko Books | alt= | url=http://www.geckobooks.net/index.html | email=
1084
+ | address=2/6 Chang Moi Kao Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Main branch outside the moat in the vicinity of the Tha Phae Gate
1085
+ | phone=+66 53-874066 | tollfree= | fax=
1086
+ | hours= | price=
1087
+ | content=3 locations. Large collection of used books. On-line ordering.}}
1088
+
1089
+ * {{buy
1090
+ | name=Suriwong Book Centre | alt=สุริวงค์บุคเชนเตอว์ | url=http://www.suriwongbook.com/ | email=cust@suriwongbook.com
1091
+ | address=Sridonchai Rd | lat=18.781026 | long=98.997509 | directions=Two blocks west of Chang Khlan Rd (Night Bazaar)
1092
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1093
+ | hours= | price=
1094
+ | content=Essentially 2 shops: a magazine shop open from 08:00-20:00 and the main, large book/stationery shop open from 10:00-19:00. Good selection of Western language titles, and wide variety of Thai titles, as well as office supplies. Pleasant ambiance.}}
1095
+
1096
+ ===Clothing===
1097
+ * {{buy
1098
+ | name=Nok 'Em Ded Designs | url=http://www.nokemded.com | email=info@nokemded.com
1099
+ | address=162/5 Prapokklao Rd, Prasingh | lat= | long= | directions=From Tha Phae Gate, go straight on Rachadamnoen Rd, turn left at 2nd intersection. Shop is on left, opposite Wat Puntao & Wat Chedi Luang.
1100
+ | phone=+66 53-280960, +66 87-0344067 | tollfree= | fax=
1101
+ | hours=M 12:00-20:00, Tu-Sa 10:00-20:00, Su 10:00-23:00 | price=from 50 baht
1102
+ | content=Unique styles from simple to extravagant. English-speaking owners & staff. Jewellery is handmade by the artist owners. Great quality T-shirt collection.}}
1103
+
1104
+ * {{buy
1105
+ | name=Palmy Shoes | url=http://www.palmycollections.com | email=palmyshoe@gmail.com
1106
+ | address=Nimmanhaemin Rd, Soi 5 | lat= | long= | directions=
1107
+ | phone=+66 81-4720607 | tollfree= | fax=
1108
+ | hours= | price=1,000-2,500 baht
1109
+ | content=Handmade leather shoes and accessories. The owners speak English and all shoes are made locally.}}
1110
+
1111
+ ===Groceries===
1112
+ * {{buy
1113
+ | name=Rimping Supermarkets | alt=ริมปิงซุปเปอร์มาร์เก็ต | url=http://www.rimping.com/ | email=
1114
+ | address=129 Chiang Mai-Lamphun Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Chang Moi Rd E to Kad Luang, take a right, S to the Nawarat Bridge (Thapae Rd). Cross the bridge and take a right. Drive 1 block S past the Iron bridge, Rimping on the left.
1115
+ | phone=+66 53-246333-4 | tollfree= | fax=
1116
+ | hours=Daily, 08:00-21:00 | price=
1117
+ | content=If you want Western foodstuffs like good bread, pickles, charcuterie, etc., pickings are slim in the vicinity of the Old City. 9 locations in the Chiang Mai area, map on the website. Expensive, but when you want olives there are few other choices.}}
1118
+
1119
+ * {{buy
1120
+ | name=Tops Supermarket | alt=Kad Suan Kaew Shopping Centre | url=http://www.tops.co.th/en/market/StoreCountry05.html | email=
1121
+ | address=21 Huay Kaew Rd | lat= | long= | directions=From the NW corner of the moat, go about 500 m W towards the mountains. Shopping centre on your left.
1122
+ | phone=+66 53 224953 | fax=
1123
+ | hours=Daily, 09:00-21:00 | price=
1124
+ | content=At the lowest level of the Kad Suan Kaew Shopping Centre. Good selection of Western foods, including good bread, cheese, wine and beer.}}
1125
+
1126
+ ===Housewares and workshops===
1127
+ Along Rte 1006 (Charoen Muang Rd) just past the superhighway (Rte 11) are various factories offering factory tours. Silverware, silk, furniture and brass items generally priced with the cashed-up tourist in mind, but the tours might be worth a look to see how things are made. They are generally open during typical daytime hours.
1128
+
1129
+ * {{buy
1130
+ | name=Mengrai Kilns | url=http://www.mengraikilns.com | email=info@mengraikilns.com
1131
+ | address=79/2 Arak Rd, Samlan 6 | lat= | long= | directions=
1132
+ | phone=+66 53-272063 | tollfree= | fax=
1133
+ | hours= | price=20-500 baht
1134
+ | content=Celadon green-glazed ceramics. Sift through their pile of rejects in the covered area to the right of store and find something interesting for 20 baht. }}
1135
+
1136
+ ===Malls===
1137
+ * {{buy
1138
+ | name=CentralFestival | alt= | url=http://www.central.co.th/en/store/locations/central-festival-chiangmai/index.aspx | email=
1139
+ | address=99/3 Moo 4, Tambon Fah Ham | lat=18.806008 | long=99.018218 | directions=NE of the city centre, Juvenile Court intersection, Super Hwy 11 and Chiang Mai-Doi Saket Rd (Rte 118). Take Kaewnawarat east, past the bus station, cross the ring road and turn into the entrance on the left. Coming from the N, take the first ring road and turn into the entrance before crossing Rte 118 (Doi Saket Rd/Kaewnawarat).
1140
+ | phone=+66 53 998999 | tollfree= | fax=
1141
+ | hours=M-Th, 11:00-21:30; F, 11:00-22:00; Sa-Su, 10:00-22:00 | price=
1142
+ | content=Measuring 250,000 m², with 250 shops, it rivals the Central Plaza Chiang Mai in size. Central Festival opened in late 2013 and includes an ice rink, IMAX and 4DX movie theatres, dozens of restaurants and shops on five floors. A food court on the fifth floor as well as at the ground floor level (with better prices). All banks and cell phone companies are represented.
1143
+ }}
1144
+
1145
+ * {{buy
1146
+ | name=Central Plaza Chiang Mai Airport | alt=เซ็นทรัล แอร์พอร์ต พลาซ่า | url= | email=
1147
+ | address=2 Mahidol Rd, Haiya, | lat=18.770047 | long=98.975085 | directions=Corner Thipanet Rd and Mahidon Rd, about a kilometre from the airport
1148
+ | phone=+66 53-999199 | tollfree= | fax=
1149
+ | hours= | price=
1150
+ | content=On five floors, with a food court, banks/ATMs, and multi-screen cinema. It also has a ''Cultural Centre'' attached selling many crafts, a large food market, and an extensive selection of Thai ready-to-eat stalls in the basement.}}
1151
+
1152
+ * {{buy
1153
+ | name=Kad Suan Keaw | alt=กาดสวนแก้ว | url=http://www.kadsuankaew.co.th/ | email=
1154
+ | address=21 Huay Kaew Rd | lat=18.796658 | long=98.976331 | directions=Near corner Huay Kaew Rd and Bunreuangrit Rd
1155
+ | phone=+66 53-224444 | tollfree= | fax=
1156
+ | hours=Daily, 10:00-21:00 | price=
1157
+ | content=Great location, just off the moat's NW corner. Decent shops, very good Tops Supermarket, restaurants, and banks/ATMs.}}
1158
+
1159
+ * {{buy
1160
+ | name=MAYA Lifestyle Shopping Center | alt=เมญ่า | url=http://www.mayashoppingcenter.com/ | email=
1161
+ | address=55 Moo 5, Huay Kaew Rd. Chang Phuak | lat=18.801836 | long=98.967582 | directions=Corner Huay Kaew Rd and Superhighway
1162
+ | phone=+66 52 081555 | tollfree= | fax=
1163
+ | hours= | price=
1164
+ | content=The Rimping Supermarket on the lowest floor is open from 06:00-24:00. The cinemas on the top floor are open late. Restaurants and bars on the open roof afford good views of Chiang Mai.
1165
+ }}
1166
+
1167
+ * {{buy
1168
+ | name=Promenada Resort Mall | alt=พรอมเมนาดา | url=http://www.promenadachiangmai.com/en/home/ | email=
1169
+ | address=192-193 Tasala | lat=18.765352 | long=99.037681 | directions=Corner Rte 1141 and Rte 3029 (1<sup>st</sup> ringroad)
1170
+ | phone=+66 53 142761 | tollfree= | fax=
1171
+ | hours=M-F, 11:00-21:00; Sa-Su-holidays 10:00-21:00 | price=
1172
+ | content=Spacious, two floor, sprawling mall opened in 2013. This mall is significant distance from the city centre, though there are free shuttles; otherwise a phone call is required to get a taxi back to the city since there is no taxi stand.}}
1173
+
1174
+ ===Markets===
1175
+ * {{buy
1176
+ | name=Anusarn Market | alt= | url= | email=
1177
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Near the bottom end of the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar on Changklan Rd
1178
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1179
+ | hours=18:00-24:00 | price=
1180
+ | content=During the day time the Anusarn Market area is devoid of any vendor stalls. All the permanent shops, bars, and eateries around the inside walls of the market area are open for business. Every afternoon the Anusarn Market vendors move in, erect their large tent type stalls and open. Good shopping, good restaurants, and in a back corner there is a ladyboy cabaret that puts on a one-hour show at 21:30 at a reasonable price.
1181
+ }}
1182
+
1183
+ * {{buy
1184
+ | name=Chiang Mai Gate Market | alt= | url= | email=
1185
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=S side of the moat inside, roughly at the mid-point
1186
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1187
+ | hours= | price=
1188
+ | content=A major shopping venue for fruit, vegetables, meat, and fish for locals. Between the ring roads and in the vicinity are numerous food stalls.}}
1189
+
1190
+ * {{buy
1191
+ | name=Kalare Market | alt= | url= | email=
1192
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Down from the top end of the Night Bazaar on Changklan Rd, E side
1193
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1194
+ | hours=18:00-24:00 | price=
1195
+ | content=A large covered arcade full of shops with an open food court and entertainment area. The food court operates on a "coupon" system. You buy coupons from the cashiers, then redeem them at the many small adjacent food stalls. Cheap dining. The market has bars, many shops, massage shops.}}
1196
+
1197
+ * {{buy
1198
+ | name=Malin Plaza Night Market | alt= | url=http://malinplaza.com/nightmarket/ | email=shop@www.malinplaza.com
1199
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Across from the main entrance to Chiang Mai University
1200
+ | phone=+66 53-892111 | tollfree= | fax=
1201
+ | hours=About 18ː00- | price=
1202
+ | content=If the Night Bazaar is the place tourists go at night, Malin Plaza is where young Thais go. It's proximity to มช ("maw chaw", the local nickname for CMU) means that in the evening this place is crawling with teens and twenty-somethings. Clothing is young, trendy, and cheap. Cheap restaurants abound too, including a number of all-you-can-eat table-top barbecues, usually priced about 175 baht per person.}}
1203
+
1204
+ * {{buy
1205
+ | name=Night Bazaar | alt=ไนท์บาร์ซ่า | url= | email=
1206
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Changklan Rd, between Tha Phae Rd and Sri Donchai Rd. To get there, walk from Tha Phae Gate down Tha Phae Rd for 3/4&nbsp;km to Changklan Rd, then turn right
1207
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1208
+ | hours=18:00-24:00 | price=
1209
+ | content=A huge indoor/outdoor commercial maelstrom centred on the '''Night Bazaar Building''' on the west side of Changklan Rd. The Night Bazaar can be considered an entire region of the city as it incorporates the Anusarn and Kalare Markets as well, with the borders being ambiguous (and unimportant). It can take a concerted effort to find something interesting among the near identical stalls selling tourist-oriented sunglasses, T-shirts, textiles, watches, luggage, caps, and anything else small enough to sell out of a market stall. You rarely will see Thai people shopping here. On the east side of the street you will find the Anusarn and Kalare Markets with wider offerings.}}
1210
+
1211
+ [[File:Night Market Chiang Mai.jpg|thumb|Saturday Walking Street Market]]
1212
+
1213
+ * {{buy
1214
+ | name=Sompet Market | alt= | url= | email=
1215
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Moon Muang Rd, Soi 6, just inside the moat
1216
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1217
+ | hours= | price=
1218
+ | content=Just south of the moat's northeast corner. Mostly a fruit and veg market for locals, but close at hand to the many guesthouses in the area so a good place for visitors to stock up on grub. Lots of prepared meat and meals as well.}}
1219
+
1220
+ [[Image:ChiangMaiNightMarket.JPG|thumb|Sunday Walking Market at Night]]
1221
+
1222
+ * {{buy
1223
+ | name=Tha Phae Walking Street| alt=Sunday Walking Street Market | url= | email=
1224
+ | address=Ratchadamnoen Rd | lat= | long= | directions=From the Tha Phae Gate W along Ratchadamnoen to Singharat Rd at Wat Prah Sing.
1225
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1226
+ | hours=Su 17:00-23:00 | price=
1227
+ | content=This market is enormous and takes up several blocks on either side of Ratchadamnoen including from Ratchawithi to Ratchamanka on Prapoklao (from the 3 Kings Monument to past Wat Chedi Luang). The street is blocked off to traffic for local craft vendors to layout their handmade wares. There are food vendors strewn throughout. It starts at 16:00, but not everyone is set up until around 18:00. Runs late, but most vendors start to pack up around 22:00 or so.}}
1228
+
1229
+ [[File:Waroros Market, Chiang Mai.jpg|thumbnail|Warorot Market]]
1230
+
1231
+ * {{buy | name=Warorot Market | alt=กาดหลวง / Kad Luang | url= | email=
1232
+ | address=Tha Phae Rd and Chang Moi Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
1233
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1234
+ | hours=07:00-17:00 | price=
1235
+ | content=This sprawling indoor/outdoor market is where the locals shop and is worth a visit to look over the plethora of fabrics, spices, tea, and dried fruit piled up along the aisles. Across the road is a flower and fruit market and an out-of-this-world fireworks stand. At night the street is packed with snack stalls.}}
1236
+
1237
+ * {{buy
1238
+ | name=Wualai Walking Street | alt=Saturday Walking Street Market | url= | email=
1239
+ | address=Wualai Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Outside the moat on the city's S side, starting roughly across from Chiang Mai Gate
1240
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1241
+ | hours=Sa 17:00-23:00 | price=
1242
+ | lastedit=2015-03-18
1243
+ | content=In the old silver-working district, it's a smaller version of the Sunday market with many of the same vendors.}}
1244
+
1245
+ ==Eat==
1246
+ [[Image:PoSai KaoSoiKai.JPG|thumb|right|A bowl of Chiang Mai's signature dish, ''Khao Soi Gai'', with pickled cabbage and lime to add to taste]]
1247
+
1248
+ Chiang Mai's restaurants offer a wide range of food, second only to Bangkok. Naturally it's a good place to sample northern Thai food: in particular, hunt down some ''khao soi'', yellow wheat noodles in curry broth, traditionally served with chicken (''gai'') or beef (''neua''), but available some places as vegetarian or with seafood. Another local specialty is ''hang ley'', Lanna-style pork curry. For those tired of eating rice or noodles there's also a wide range of excellent international food restaurants, from cheap hamburger stands to elaborate Italian restaurants.
1249
+
1250
+ When you come to Chiang Mai you should try a ''khantoke'' dinner and show. Although these are just for tourists it is still a nice way to spend an evening. The first khantoke dinner was held in 1953 by Professor Kraisi Nimanhemin who wanted to host a special event for 2 friends leaving Chiang Mai. Two more such dinners were held, both in 1953, thus "khantoke" dinners are not "historic", but rather a relatively recent invention. Khantoke literally means ''small bowl, low table'' (khan = small bowl. tok = low table) There are also many garden restaurants where you can enjoy an excellent Thai meal in a beautiful setting.
1251
+
1252
+ The range and value of Western food in Chiang Mai is unsurpassed in Northern Thailand and there is a full range of restaurants from Australian/British/Irish, through French and German to Italian, Spanish, American and Mexican. Considering how remote Chiang Mai is from the major centres of population in Asia, there are a remarkable number of Western restaurants.
1253
+
1254
+ <!-- Food listings are sorted by food style. Please put listings under the appropriate food style heading (Thai, Western, Japanese etc). Where there are 10 or more listings order them under each styles relevant price headings (Budget, Mid-range, Splurge) Thanks! -->
1255
+
1256
+ ===Thai===
1257
+ ==== Markets & roadside stalls ====
1258
+ * {{eat
1259
+ | name=Anusarn Market | alt=ตลาดอนุสาร | url= | email=
1260
+ | address=Changklan Rd | lat=18.782606 | long=99.000914 | directions=Side of road opposite Night Bazaar Building, further down the street
1261
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1262
+ | hours= | price=
1263
+ | content=A busy outdoor night market with lots of little Thai, Indian and Western restaurants and food vendors. Great atmosphere.}}
1264
+
1265
+ * {{eat
1266
+ | name=Kalare Food Centre | url= | email=
1267
+ | address=Changklan Rd | lat=18.785138 | long=99.001091 | directions=Opposite the Night Bazaar Building
1268
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1269
+ | hours=17:00-22:00 | price=mains 20-50 baht
1270
+ | content=Has a large open-air food court, featuring free Thai classical dance performances nightly. All food is paid for with pre-purchased coupons.}}
1271
+
1272
+ * {{eat
1273
+ | name=Suthep Road Moveable Feast | url= | email=
1274
+ | address= | lat=18.792034 | long=98.957774 | directions=Past Canal Rd, by the university
1275
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1276
+ | hours=Daily, 17:00-22:00 | price=
1277
+ | content=Dozens of food carts set up every evening around from around 17:00 until about 22:00, with a huge variety of very inexpensive food, and tables set up along the pavement.}}
1278
+
1279
+ ==== Budget ====
1280
+ * {{eat
1281
+ | name=Funkydog Cafe | url= | email=
1282
+ | address=Moon Muang Rd, Soi 6 | lat=18.791922 | long=98.991012 | directions=Inside moat
1283
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1284
+ | hours= | price=
1285
+ | content=Local handmade coffee from a local hill tribe. Fantastic Thai family cooking. All fresh and made by hand, great atmosphere and music, low-cost food. Genuine owner who will keep you informed of all the natural products you should eat. The yellow curry is recommended.}}
1286
+
1287
+ * {{eat
1288
+ | name=Guaytiaw Reua Koliang | url= | email=
1289
+ | address=Moon Muang Rd | lat=18.785320 | long=98.992920 | directions=Near Ratchamanka Rd (inside moat); English sign on sidewalk
1290
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1291
+ | hours= | price=25 baht
1292
+ | content=Serves authentic ''kuaytiow reua'' (literally "boat noodles", rice noodles in dark broth with beef). It's good stuff.
1293
+ }}
1294
+ * {{eat
1295
+ | name=Kanjana Restaurant | alt= | url= | email=
1296
+ | address=Ratchadamnoen Rd Soi 5 | lat=18.788799 | long=98.990974 | directions=
1297
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1298
+ | hours= | price=
1299
+ | content=Delicious food at really low prices. Friendly staff.}}
1300
+
1301
+ * {{eat
1302
+ | name=Lucky Pub and Restaurant | alt= | url= | email=
1303
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Steps from Kotchasarn Soi 3, just north of the turn onto Loi Kroh from the moat
1304
+ | phone=+66 86-99227115 | tollfree= | fax=
1305
+ | hours=Daily, 18:00-08:00 | price=Small Chang beer, 80 baht; fried rice, 60 baht
1306
+ | content=Lucky Pub is on the ground floor. The restaurant is above and to the rear. The bar opens and 16:00 and closes at 02:00. The restaurant opens at 18:00 and closes at 08:00 the next morning. This is its appeal. When everything else is closed at 03:00 and you're hungry, this is one of the only places to go. Thai food only. Free Wi-Fi in the bar.}}
1307
+
1308
+ * {{eat
1309
+ | name=Muan Baan | url= | email=
1310
+ | address=Moon Muang, Soi 7 | lat=18.792765 | long=98.992159 | directions=
1311
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1312
+ | hours= | price=
1313
+ | content=A variety of Thai meals, for breakfast and lunch. The food is excellent and the owners and staff are very pleasant and helpful.}}
1314
+
1315
+ * {{eat
1316
+ | name=Ratana’s Kitchen | url= | email=
1317
+ | address=Tha Phae Rd | lat=18.78815 | long=98.9956 | directions=
1318
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1319
+ | hours= | price=30-60 baht
1320
+ | content=Popular for its wide range of Thai dishes and a huge vegetarian selection. Both smoking (inside, air-conditioned) and non-smoking areas. Visa/MasterCard accepted.}}
1321
+
1322
+ * {{eat
1323
+ | name=Re-Feel Café | url= | email=
1324
+ | address=48/4-5 Rachawithi Rd | lat=18.790872 | long=98.990501 | directions=Inside moat
1325
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1326
+ | hours= | price=
1327
+ | content=Great Thai food, good atmosphere, friendly staff and free billiards.}}
1328
+
1329
+ * {{eat
1330
+ | name=Sailomjoy Restaurant | url= | email=
1331
+ | address=7 Rachadamnoen Rd | lat=18.787709 | long=98.992960 | directions=Near Tha Phae Gate (inside moat)
1332
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1333
+ | hours=Daily, 07:30-16:00 | price=
1334
+ | content=Delicious food (Thai, Western and vegetarian), friendly service and simple and relaxed atmosphere.}}
1335
+
1336
+ ==== Mid-range ====
1337
+ * {{eat
1338
+ | name=Ghekko Garden Bar and Restaurant | url= | email=
1339
+ | address=Sridonchai Rd | lat=18.781157 | long=98.998446 | directions=Opposite the Imperial Mae Ping Hotel (outside moat)
1340
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1341
+ | hours= | price=
1342
+ | content=Highlights are lemon grass beef, sun-dried beef and chili crab. See the bar blackboard for daily specials.}}
1343
+
1344
+ * {{eat
1345
+ | name=Huen Muan Jai | alt= | url= | email=
1346
+ | address=Ratchaphruek Rd | lat=18.799694 | long=98.975432 | directions=
1347
+ | phone=+66 53-404998 | tollfree= | fax=
1348
+ | hours=10:00-22:00 | price=
1349
+ | content=Wooden Lanna style buildings in a very nice garden. They have Northern Thai-style food only.}}
1350
+
1351
+ * {{eat
1352
+ | name=Huen Phen| | alt=เฮือนเพ็ญ | url= | email=
1353
+ | address=112 Ratchamanka Rd | lat=18.785798 | long=98.985225 | directions=Inside moat
1354
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1355
+ | hours=Daily, 08:00-15:00 & 17:00-22:00 | price=
1356
+ | content=Specialises in Northern Thai food, and is popular with both Thais and foreigners. Lunch in the air-conditioned hall is decent enough, but dinner in the profusely decorated old house in the back is little short of magical. Best of all is the price: a bowl of ''khanom jiin naam ngiaw'' (Shan-style pork rib noodles), a plate of ''som tum'' (green papaya salad) and some sticky rice will cost less than 100 baht. Portions are small however. This place is featured in Chinese guidebooks, thus in high-season it will be thronged with Chinese making it difficult to get seated without a lengthy wait.}}
1357
+
1358
+ * {{eat
1359
+ | name=Mho-O-Cha Seafood Restaurant | alt= | url=http://www.facebook.com/MhoOChaSeafood | email=
1360
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Anusarn Market at Night Bazaar
1361
+ | phone=+66 53-273008 | tollfree= | fax=
1362
+ | hours=Daily, 11:00-24:00 | price=
1363
+ | content=Terrific restaurant on a prominent corner of the Anusarn Market. It is very popular with Chinese visitors who are quick to spot a good deal. There are some excellent vegetarian choices. Great staff, huge menu.}}
1364
+
1365
+ * {{eat
1366
+ | name=Sila Aat | alt= | url= | email=
1367
+ | address= | lat=18.784794 | long=99.001473 | directions=On the south edge of the Kalare Market, Night Bazaar
1368
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1369
+ | hours=Daily, 15:00-24:00 | price=
1370
+ | content=Fresh seafood and a wide selection of Thai and northern/Lanna specialties. Operated by two sisters.}}
1371
+
1372
+ ==== Splurge ====
1373
+ * {{eat
1374
+ | name=Galae Garden Restaurant | url= | email=
1375
+ | address= | lat=18.793047 | long=98.945282 | directions=at the end of Suthep Rd
1376
+ | phone=+66 53-278655 | tollfree= | fax=
1377
+ | hours= | price=
1378
+ | content=Thai food and grilled specialties, some of them regional, in a delightful outdoor setting.}}
1379
+
1380
+ * {{eat
1381
+ | name=Khum Khantoke | url=http://khumkhantoke.com/?lang=en | email=
1382
+ | address=139 Moo 4, Nong Pakrung | lat=18.799316 | long=99.026234 | directions=In Chiang Mai Business Park behind Big C Extra Hypermarket, Chiang Mai-Lampang super highway
1383
+ | phone=+66 53-304121 | tollfree= | fax=
1384
+ | hours=Daily, 19:00-21:00 | price=All you can eat, 590 baht
1385
+ | content=Traditional northern Thai cuisine. To get a good seat reservations are recommended.}}
1386
+
1387
+ * {{eat
1388
+ | name=Old Chiang Mai Cultural Centre | url=http://www.oldchiangmai.com/ | email=
1389
+ | address=185/3 Wualai Rd | lat=18.771828 | long=98.980041 | directions=
1390
+ | phone=+66 53-275097 | tollfree= | fax=
1391
+ | hours=Daily, 19:00-21:30 | price=
1392
+ | content=The first commercial khantoke dinner in Chiang Mai more than 30 years ago. They have the best northern Thai food of any of the khantoke establishments. However the seating, show and music are not as good as others.}}
1393
+
1394
+ === Western ===
1395
+ ==== Budget ====
1396
+ * {{eat
1397
+ | name=Mike's Hamburger Stand | alt= | url= | email=
1398
+ | address= | lat=18.790311 | long=98.993742 | directions=Corner Chaiyapoom Rd and Changmoi Rd.
1399
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1400
+ | hours=Till 03:00 | price=
1401
+ | content=Brightly-lit with just stools and a counter in an open shop.}}
1402
+
1403
+ * {{eat
1404
+ | name=Tiny House Homemade Fried Chicken | alt= | url= | email=
1405
+ | address=Sridonchai Rd | lat=18.78108 | long=98.99714 | directions=In front of Suriwong Book Centre
1406
+ | phone=+65-87-912-7575 | tollfree= | fax=
1407
+ | hours= | price=30-100 baht
1408
+ | content=A small and new western-style food stand selling Southern-US style fried chicken and chicken burgers. Tasty and cheap.}}
1409
+
1410
+ ==== Mid-range ====
1411
+ * {{eat
1412
+ | name=Amazing Sandwich | url=http://www.amazingsandwich.com | email=
1413
+ | address=20/2 Huay Kaew Rd | lat=18.797604 | long=98.975065 | directions=
1414
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1415
+ | hours=M-Sa, 08:00-22:00; Su, 08:00-16:00 | price=
1416
+ | content=Choose any of the ingredients on their list and they'll build a sandwich for you exactly how you like it. They also serve breakfasts and have bagels.}}
1417
+
1418
+ * {{eat
1419
+ | name=Archers Bar and Restaurant | alt= | url=https://www.facebook.com/archerschiangmai | email=
1420
+ | address=133/134 Ratchapakanai Rd | lat=18.78996 | long=98.99003 | directions=Inside moat, opposite Wat Pan Ping
1421
+ | phone=+66 83-6377621 | tollfree= | fax=
1422
+ | hours=Closed M. Tu-Su, 10:00-late; kitchen closes at 22:00 | price=Large Leo, 85 baht; fried rice, 60 baht; Massaman curry, 75 baht; pad Thai, 60 baht; cappuccino, 45 baht; brie/bacon baguette, 100 baht
1423
+ | content=Some say the baguettes are better than in France, which is nonsense, but they may well be the best in Thailand. Very well-run establishment, with outstanding food, great staff and ambience. Owners, Mark and Sa.}}
1424
+
1425
+ * {{eat
1426
+ | name=Cafe de Siam | url= | email=
1427
+ | address= | lat=18.783980 | long=98.998555 | directions=Outside moat, corner of Loi Kroh and Kamphaeng Rd
1428
+ | phone=+66 53-207258 | tollfree= | fax=
1429
+ | hours=06:30-22:00 | price=Continental breakfast, 100 baht; American breakfast, 160 baht
1430
+ | content=It's hard to find an early-morning breakfast in Chiang Mai due to the number of tourists on hotel package deals, but this place does. Free Wi-Fi. Three coin-operated Internet computers, 10 baht for 15 minutes.}}
1431
+
1432
+ * {{eat
1433
+ | name=Chiangmai Saloon | alt= | url=http://chiangmaisaloons.com/ | email=
1434
+ | address=30 Ratchawithi Rd | lat=18.790575 | long=98.991232 | directions=2 locations, one inside & one outside the moat
1435
+ | phone=+66 81-9302212 | tollfree= | fax=
1436
+ | hours= | price=Leo beer, 55 baht
1437
+ | content=American-style burger and southwestern steakhouse. Friendly staff, nice atmosphere, music videos, and sports on three 10 foot screens, pool tables and free Internet, free popcorn and peanuts, over 50 kinds of margaritas, Chang beer on tap. Kitchen open from breakfast until late, everyday. Another outlet at 80/1 Loi Kroh Rd.}}
1438
+
1439
+ * {{eat
1440
+ | name=Dash! Restaurant & Bar | alt= | url=http://dashchiangmai.com | email=noitevis@comcast.net
1441
+ | address=38 Moon Muang Soi 2 | lat=18.783285 | long=98.991519 | directions=Moon Muang is the inside road on the W side of the old city. Take Soi 1 or 2 off Moon Muang and follow it around. You won't miss the place.
1442
+ | phone=+66 85 3477554 or +66 53 279230 | tollfree= | fax=
1443
+ | hours=10:00-24:00 | price=Chicken fried rice, 85 baht; Chicken pat Thai, 85 baht; hamburger, 155 baht, American breakfast, 165 baht
1444
+ | content=Possibly the best value in Chiang Mai. Wonderful ambiance, with indoor or outdoor seating. Great food, cocktails and desserts at more than reasonable prices. Cooking classes offered on-site. Also has a 3 bedroom, 2 bath house for rent at 3,000 baht per day.}}
1445
+
1446
+ * {{eat
1447
+ | name=Duke's Steak House & Pizzeria | alt=Duke's Night Bazaar | url= | email=
1448
+ | address=Chiang Mai Pavilion, 1st and 2nd Floor, Changklan Rd | lat=18.783541 | long=99.000251 | directions=Outside moat, opposite Royal Princess Hotel
1449
+ | phone=+66 53-818603 | tollfree= | fax=
1450
+ | hours=10:30-24:00 | price=
1451
+ | content=Excellent American-style dishes and desserts: ribs, burgers, pizza, cheesecake, etc. Full bar with local and imported beers and wines. Great family atmosphere, children's menu, no loud music or entertainment, just good food. Eat in, take away & call for delivery. The flagship restaurant is at 49/4-5 Chiang Mai-Lamphun Rd, south of the Nawarat Bridge, 50&nbsp;m N of TAT. A third is in the Promenada Shopping Centre.}}
1452
+
1453
+ * {{eat
1454
+ | name=La Fourchette | alt= | url=http://www.restaurant-la-fourchette.com/ | email=
1455
+ | address=162/2 Phrapoklao Rd | lat=18.787388 | long=98.988091 | directions=Inside moat, across from Wat Chedi Luang
1456
+ | phone=+66 89-7585604 | tollfree= | fax=
1457
+ | hours=M-Sa, 17:00-23:00 | price=
1458
+ | content=Authentic French restaurant in the centre of the old city. Large selection of imported meats and wines at affordable prices. Romantic open-air seating area with upstairs art gallery.}}
1459
+
1460
+ * {{eat
1461
+ | name=Mong Pearl Cafe | url= | email=mongpearlcoffee@yahoo.com
1462
+ | address=Huay Kaew Rd | lat=18.806030 | long=98.959365 | directions=From the old city: 100&nbsp;m after Canal Rd (Hwy 121), on your right
1463
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1464
+ | hours=08:00-20:00 | price=
1465
+ | content=A favourite with Westerners because of the great service, good English, nice aesthetics and delicious food and drinks.}}
1466
+
1467
+ * {{eat
1468
+ | name=O'Malley's Irish Pub | url= | email=
1469
+ | address=149-14/15 Changklan Rd | lat=18.782445 | long=99.000438 | directions=SW corner of Anusarn Market
1470
+ | phone=+66 53-271921 | tollfree= | fax=
1471
+ | hours=09:00-02:00 | price=
1472
+ | content=Delicious cocktails and excellent Western and Thai food. Has inside (air conditioned) and outside (smoking) seating. The interior closely resembles an authentic pub. This place does all the small things well: Tabasco, Lea & Perrins on the tables, soap and towels in the toilets, spotlessly clean. Not cheap, but the food is superb and the portions generous. Free Wi-Fi.}}
1473
+
1474
+ * {{eat
1475
+ | name=Peppermint Cafe | url= | email=
1476
+ | address=Rachadamnoen Rd, Soi 5 | lat=18.788423 | long=98.990889 | directions=Inside moat, very near AUA and Wat Pan On
1477
+ | phone=+66 53-279735 | tollfree= | fax=
1478
+ | hours=07:00-late | price=English breakfast, 145 baht; burger, 99 baht
1479
+ | content= Spotlessly clean and excellent Western/Thai food at great prices. Terrific pizza at 69 baht a huge slice. Friendly, accommodating staff. Free Wi-Fi.}}
1480
+
1481
+ * {{eat
1482
+ | name=Pern's Restaurant | alt=Formerly SoupaSteak | url=http://www.pernsfood.com | email=
1483
+ | address=26/5-6 Huay Keaw Rd | lat=18.798126 | long=98.974056 | directions=Opposite Shell gas station on the way to Doi Suthep
1484
+ | phone=+66 86-1117766 | tollfree= | fax=
1485
+ | hours=17:00-23:00. closed Mon | price=Bacon cheese steak burger, 229 baht
1486
+ | content=Serves great Mediterranean-style food. Greece, Turkey, Italy are all represented. Tapas, budget pork and chicken steaks.}}
1487
+
1488
+ * {{eat
1489
+ | name=The Salad Concept | alt= | url=http://thesaladconcept.com/ | email=thesaladconcept@gmail.com
1490
+ | address=Nimmanhaemin Rd Soi 13 | lat=18.796721 | long=98.966264 | directions=Flagship restaurant at the corner of Nimmanhaemin Rd
1491
+ | phone=+66 53-894455 | tollfree= | fax=
1492
+ | hours=11:00-22:00 | price=~150 baht per person
1493
+ | content=Order by completing a form which is then handed to the staff. Fast and efficient, and the food is very good. Second location on 5F of Central Festival Mall. Third location on Chaiyapoom Rd, just E of the moat.}}
1494
+
1495
+ ==== Splurge ====
1496
+ * {{eat
1497
+ | name=Alois Bavarian Restaurant | url= | email=
1498
+ | address=Phrapoklao Rd, Soi 8 | lat= | long= | directions=Opposite Golden Fern Guest House
1499
+ | phone=+66 53-278515 | tollfree= | fax=
1500
+ | hours=Tu-Su, 11:30-23:00, closed M | price=
1501
+ | content=Authentic Bavarian specialities.}}
1502
+
1503
+ * {{eat
1504
+ | name=Arcobaleno Italian Restaurant | alt= | url=http://www.arcobaleno-cm.com | email=
1505
+ | address=60 Keaw Nawarat Rd, Soi 1 | lat=18.793857 | long=99.003274 | directions=Across from Wat Ket Karam; first soi off of Keaw Nawarat Rd
1506
+ | phone=+66 53-306254 | tollfree= | fax=
1507
+ | hours=Daily, 11:00-14:00, 17:30-22:00 | price=Vegetarian pastas, 130-160 baht
1508
+ | content=Open for lunch and dinner with a range of traditional Italian soup, pasta, antipasti, meat and vegetarian dishes. Homemade ice cream, 35 baht per serving.}}
1509
+
1510
+ * {{eat
1511
+ | name=The House | alt=GINGER & Kafe | url=http://www.thehousethailand.com/kafe.php | email=
1512
+ | address=199 Moon Muang Rd | lat=18.792792 | long=98.993338 | directions=
1513
+ | phone=+66 53-419011 | tollfree= | fax=
1514
+ | hours=10:00-23:00 | price=Grilled fillet steak, 495 baht; hamburger, 250 baht
1515
+ | content=Old 1930s colonial style house in the city centre. Western and Thai food, Pacific Rim and fusion. Free Wi-Fi. Shop with unusual houseware items on the premises.}}
1516
+
1517
+ * {{eat
1518
+ | name=Piccola Roma Palace Italian Restaurant | url=http://www.piccolaromapalace.com/ | email=
1519
+ | address=144 Charoen Prathet Rd | lat=18.781488 | long=99.003428 | directions=Opposite Chedi Hotel, corner of Charoen Prathet Rd & Sri Donchai Rd
1520
+ | phone=+66 53-820297-8 | tollfree= | fax=
1521
+ | hours= | price=
1522
+ | content=Open lunch & dinner amid beautiful surroundings. Serving residents for over 15 years. Menu and recipes on website. Reservations recommended. Call for free transportation.}}
1523
+
1524
+ ===Burmese===
1525
+ * {{eat
1526
+ | name=The Swan | alt= | url= | email=ndavey01@aol.com
1527
+ | address=48 Chaiyapoom Rd | lat=18.790149 | long=98.993711 | directions=Just outside the moat on the east side, two doors down from Mike's Hamburgers
1528
+ | phone=+66 81-0992777 | fax=
1529
+ | hours=12:00-23:00 | price=Tea leaf salad for 69 baht; beef curry for 120 baht
1530
+ | content=Free Wi-Fi. Smoking and non-smoking areas. Charming restaurant with a tiny front but a cavernous interior. Good food at good prices. Those unfamiliar with Burmese food are in for a treat.}}
1531
+
1532
+ ===Chinese===
1533
+ * {{eat
1534
+ | name=Rote-Lert | alt=รสเลิศ | url=http://www.rote-lert.com/ | email=rote-lert@hotmail.com
1535
+ | address=25/3 Sripoom Rd | lat=18.795147 | long=98.991302 | directions=From the NE corner of the moat, go west about 250&nbsp;m
1536
+ | phone=+66 53-212106 | tollfree= | fax=
1537
+ | hours=M-F, 15:30-22:00| price=Egg noodles with won ton and red pork plus a bottle of water, 50 baht
1538
+ | content= The name means "amazing taste", and it's true of this place. Spotless, delicious and inexpensive, the only downside is that it has strange hours and is not open on weekends. Informative website with complete menu in Thai and English.}}
1539
+
1540
+ === Japanese ===
1541
+ * {{eat
1542
+ | name=Fuji | url= | email=
1543
+ | address=Central Airport Plaza | lat=18.769244 | long=98.975023 | directions=
1544
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1545
+ | hours= | price=120+ baht
1546
+ | content=While perhaps not a special restaurant in that it is not unique to Chiang Mai (it's actually a large chain), for those seeking reasonably-priced Japanese food, Fuji is a must. Expect to pay 120 baht and up for each dish (for instance, a single sushi roll), however there are several spectacular set meals that offer superb value, e.g., the Fuji Sashimi Set which can easily fill up a sushi lover for 190 baht.}}
1547
+
1548
+ * {{eat
1549
+ | name=Gigantea | url= | email=
1550
+ | address=300 Chang Moi Rd | lat=18.790439 | long=98.993982 | directions=
1551
+ | phone=+66 53-233464 | tollfree= | fax=
1552
+ | hours=Daily, 11:00-14:00, 17:00-22:00 | price=
1553
+ | content=Owned and managed by a cute Japanese-Thai husband and wife team, this restaurant is known as the best Japanese restaurant among Japanese residents in Chiang Mai. Although the menu is limited, ingredients are always fresh, cooking and presentation are excellent. Lunch is best value, with set meals around 140-200 baht.}}
1554
+
1555
+ * {{eat
1556
+ | name=Kanson Sushi Bar | url= | email=
1557
+ | address=Kotchasan Rd, Soi 1 | lat=18.786684 | long=98.993749 | directions=
1558
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1559
+ | hours= | price=
1560
+ | content=A little hidden in a side street, but visible from the main road near Tha Phae Gate. Delicious and very good value (250 baht will fill you).}}
1561
+
1562
+ * {{eat
1563
+ | name=Sushi Box Chiang Mai | url= | email=sushibox@chiangmaibest.com
1564
+ | address=16/1 Moo 2, Huay Kaew Rd | lat=18.804036 | long=98.963435 | directions=Between the first ring road/Nimman and the Canal Road, at The Harbour, an open air mall
1565
+ | phone=+66 81-5552103 | tollfree= | fax=
1566
+ | hours= | price=
1567
+ | content=Reasonably priced sushi, sashimi, and standard sushi bar Japanese meals. This is the first Sushi Box in Chiang Mai, there are five in Phuket. Mainly Thai crowd, moderately priced, lounge upstairs, great for people watching. Open 11:00-23:00. Can get busy at night.}}
1568
+
1569
+ === Korean ===
1570
+ * {{eat
1571
+ | name=Gogi Jib Stone Grill Barbecue | alt=Korean BBQ | url= | email=
1572
+ | address=29/3 Kotchasarn Rd | lat=18.786975 | long=98.993637 | directions=Just outside Tha Phae Gate
1573
+ | phone=+66 84-4541943 | tollfree= | fax=
1574
+ | hours=12:00-23:00 | price=295 baht and up includes unlimited side dishes
1575
+ | content=Modern and friendly Korean barbecue spot offering high quality beef and pork as well as other Korean traditional dishes. Great artwork on the colourful walls and groovy tunes floating over conversation. The staff are very attentive and the owners are right there to give a quick Korean lesson.}}
1576
+
1577
+ === Vegetarian ===
1578
+ It can be hard to find strictly vegetarian food in Chiang Mai, as fish and oyster sauce are used frequently, and the local Buddhist monks themselves often eat fish. Thus, asking for your dish to be prepared "like the monks", which works in other places, does not get the same results in Chiang Mai. There are a few completely vegetarian options.
1579
+
1580
+ * {{eat
1581
+ | name=Anchan | alt= | url= | email=
1582
+ | address=Nimmanhaemin Rd, Soi Hillside 3 | lat=18.796634 | long=98.965562 | directions=Opposite Soi 13, about 50&nbsp;m off of Nimmanhaemin
1583
+ | phone=+66 83-5811689 | tollfree= | fax=
1584
+ | hours= | price=
1585
+ | content=Excellent vegetarian food, perhaps the best in Chiang Mai.}}
1586
+
1587
+ * {{eat
1588
+ | name=Blue Diamond | url= | email=
1589
+ | address=Moon Muang Rd, Soi 9 | lat=18.794027 | long=98.991417 | directions=
1590
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1591
+ | hours=M-Sa 08:00-21:00 | price=
1592
+ | content=Thai and Western, huge selection of items for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Great salads, fruits, fruit juices, noodle dishes, bakery, good breads.}}
1593
+
1594
+ * {{eat
1595
+ | name=Gulf Restaurant | url= | email=
1596
+ | address=Anusarn Market | lat= | long= | directions=In a corner inside Anusarn Mkt, next to the pharmacy
1597
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1598
+ | hours=open late | price=
1599
+ | content=Lebanese owner/chef caters to middle eastern food lovers. Large portions of delicious tabbouleh, tahini salads and humus alongside fresh falafel and flat bread. Shisha/nargila/water pipes are available as well as mint tea.}}
1600
+ * {{eat
1601
+
1602
+ | name=ImmAim/Pun Pun | alt=the other Pun Pun | url= | email=
1603
+ | address=Santhitam Rd | lat=18.800211 | long=98.978220 | directions=Near the YMCA, at the south end of Santhitam Rd, follow signs to
1604
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1605
+ | hours= | price=
1606
+ | content=A mix of Thai and other styles, run by laconic locals linked to a local farm. The falafel is lovely, but different, and the salsa it comes with is delicious. Pasta can be quite sweet, and the biscuits are good.}}
1607
+
1608
+ * {{eat
1609
+ | name=Khun Churn | url= | email=
1610
+ | address=Nimmanhaemin Rd, Soi 15 | lat=18.795933 | long=98.966681 | directions=
1611
+ | phone=+66 53-224124 | tollfree= | fax=
1612
+ | hours=Daily, 09:30-22:00 | price=
1613
+ | content=Thai vegetarian. A lunch buffet is available every day from 11:00-14:30 for 129 baht. Closes at 14:30 on the 16th of every month.}}
1614
+
1615
+ * {{eat
1616
+ | name=Ming Kwan Vegetarian Buffet | url= | email=
1617
+ | address=Ratchadamnoen Rd | lat=18.788520 | long=98.983600 | directions=Opposite the police station
1618
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1619
+ | hours=days only | price=
1620
+ | content=A different range of Thai vegan dishes from the norm. A focus on faux-meats, the veggie sausage is great, and the faux-fish in curry sauce is good. Of course, bamboo shoot stir fry, noodle soups, etc., means there's lots to try. They cook during the day, so other dishes often appear from the kitchen.}}
1621
+
1622
+ * {{eat
1623
+ | name=No Name Buddhist Buffet | alt= | url= | email=
1624
+ | address=Phrapokkloa Rd | lat=18.782323 | long=98.988887 | directions=Yellow fronted shop, 80&nbsp;m N of Chiang Mai Gate (south side) on the right next to the Kodak shop
1625
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1626
+ | hours=Daily, 06:00-16:00 | price=
1627
+ | content=Delicious vegan buffet at low prices. There are a few great dishes: the tofu, mushroom, and lemon grass wrapped in banana leaves is addictive; the het-hom (shitake) and other protein/gluten goodies are lovely; the steaming noodle soup is a great addition to a meal if you've arrived late and want to warm up the buffet dishes. The earlier the better as when dishes run out, they aren't remade. Also, you can buy some vegan supplies.}}
1628
+
1629
+ * {{eat
1630
+ | name=Pun Pun Vegetarian Restaurant | url= | email=
1631
+ | address=Wat Suan Dok Temple, Suthep Rd | lat=18.787182 | long=98.967851 | directions=Inside the temple compound behind the monk chat building in an outdoor courtyard with a large bodhi tree and tables with umbrellas.
1632
+ | phone=+66 86-101850 | tollfree= | fax=
1633
+ | hours=09:00-15:00, closed W | price=
1634
+ | content=Thai vegetarian with organic ingredients from local farmers and many vegan-friendly options. Run by a local self-reliance and seed-saving centre outside the city.}}
1635
+
1636
+ * {{eat
1637
+ | name=Taste from Heaven | alt= | url=http://www.taste4heaven.com/ | email=
1638
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=
1639
+ | phone=+66 53-208803 | tollfree= | fax=
1640
+ | hours=Daily, 08:30-22:00 | price=
1641
+ | content=Thai vegetarian with vegan options. Owned by a friendly English expat, this restaurant offers curries and noodle dishes in a comfortable and clean setting, with both indoor and garden seating.}}
1642
+
1643
+ ===Vietnamese===
1644
+ * {{eat
1645
+ | name=V T Namneung | alt=วีที แหนมเนือง | url=http://vtnamnueng.net/ | email=vtnamnueng@hotmail.com
1646
+ | address=49/9 Lamphun Rd | lat= | long= | directions=On the east bank of the Ping River, just north of the Iron Bridge, just south of the Nawarat Bridge
1647
+ | phone=+66 53-266111 | tollfree= | fax=
1648
+ | hours= | price=
1649
+ | content=Handsome 2 storey restaurant with air-con upstairs. Serves what amounts to Vietnamese tapas: spring rolls, salted pork ribs, nem; all with lots of leafy greens. Serve beer, but the fresh fruit juices are better. Do very little to cater to visitors as most everything is in Thai including signs and menus. At the entry have a shop that offers many of their products packaged for take-away. The website lists their catering offerings.}}
1650
+
1651
+ == Drink ==
1652
+ Chiang Mai's nightlife is the most happening in the north, although still a far cry from Bangkok's hot spots. The busiest night life zones are near '''Tha Phae Gate''', '''Loi Kroh Rd''' and along '''Charoen Rat Rd''' on the east bank of the Ping River.
1653
+
1654
+ === Bars and pubs ===
1655
+ Many, but by no means all, of Chiang Mai's tourist-oriented bars and pubs are located along '''Loi Kroh Rd''' (ถนนลอยเคระห์), outside the southeast quadrant of the old city. In addition to the street bars, the '''Chiang Mai Entertainment Complex (CMEC)''' (the CMEC sign is not prominent. Much more so is a lighted sign in front, '''Loikroh Boxing Stadium''') can be found at the Night Bazaar-end of Loi Kroh. Here you will find around 30 bars ranging from sports bars that feature big screens to watch sports and play pool, to Pattaya-style girlie "beer bars", to even bars staffed exclusively by kathoeys (ladyboys). The complex also features a muay Thai boxing ring that has exhibition bouts for free or a voluntary donation, and on some nights (varies) real competitive boxing that requires an entrance fee unless your bar has provided you with complimentary viewing. And for extra fun, the occasional Westerner climbs into the ring, usually with hilarious results.
1656
+
1657
+ Also take a stroll along '''Moon Muang Road''' and its side Sois 1 and 2. Here you can find small expat hangouts and sports bars. Most have pool tables and hostesses, along with music videos or various TV sport programmes. Be aware that despite their charm and friendliness, the pressure to purchase lady drinks can result in a very surprising tab at the end of the night.
1658
+
1659
+ ====Loi Kroh Rd (Night Bazaar area)====
1660
+ * {{drink
1661
+ | name=Ben Cocktail Bar | alt= | url= | email=
1662
+ | address=71/1-2 Loi Kroh Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Across from Chiang Mai Saloon; cater-corner across the street northwest from the Chiang Mai Entertainment Complex. Small sign. Look for it and you will be rewarded
1663
+ | phone=+66 89-9502762 | tollfree= | fax=
1664
+ | hours=17:00-last man standing | price=Chang beer, 60 baht; cocktails, 120 baht
1665
+ | content=A tiny, hole-in-the-wall (~15 seat) cocktail bar that just may serve the best cocktails in Chiang Mai. Certainly the best price/performance. Run by Ben, an irrepressible, animal-loving, lovely female and her partner, Keng. She is especially proud of her mojitos, but all the 270 cocktails on offer are delicious. The conversation is good too as she speaks excellent English. Free Wi-Fi.}}
1666
+
1667
+ * {{drink
1668
+ | name=Blue Bat | alt=Porn Ping Tower Hotel | url=http://www.imperialhotels.com/pornpinghotelchiangmai/default-en.html | email=
1669
+ | address=46,48 Charoenprathet Rd | lat=18.785257 | long=99.002647 | directions=Between the Night Bazaar and the river
1670
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1671
+ | hours= | price=
1672
+ | lastedit=2015-03-22
1673
+ | content=On the 21st floor of the hotel, this is as high as you can go in Chiang Mai to have a drink. Good views all round. Serves full range of cocktails, also Thai and Western food. Take the lift to the 20th floor, then hike up a not-very-inviting staircase to the open rooftop. It can't compare with the fabulous rooftop bars of Bangkok, but it's the best Chiang Mai has to offer.}}
1674
+
1675
+ * {{drink
1676
+ | name=Chiang Mai Cabaret Show | alt= | url= | email=
1677
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=SE corner of Anusarn Market
1678
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1679
+ | hours=Daily show, 21ː30-22ː30 | price=200 baht cover, includes one drink
1680
+ | content=A nightly revue, dancing to Western tunes by ladyboys in lavish costumes. The one hour show is tame and family-friendly, with children frequently in the audience. Lots of dancing to ABBA tunes and extravagant costumes, with no nudity. The show's length is perfect and the price is surprising affordable. All in all, good fun. Happy Hour precedes the show, 19:30-20:30, and follows the show.}}
1681
+
1682
+ * {{drink
1683
+ | name=Dragonfly Bar | url= | email=
1684
+ | address=8/1 Loi Kroh Rd | lat=18.784964 | long=98.993772 | directions=
1685
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1686
+ | hours= | price=
1687
+ | content=One of the smaller bars at the top of Loi Kroh but also one of the most cosy. What really make this place stand out is the friendly staff and the fact that this bar has two floors so you can get away from the bustle of street level and enjoy the relaxed atmosphere from the balcony.}}
1688
+
1689
+ * {{drink
1690
+ | name=Number 1 Bistro/Cafe | alt= | url= | email=
1691
+ | address=2 Loi Kroh, Soi 1 | lat= | long= | directions=As you go down Loi Kroh, take Soi 1 to the right
1692
+ | phone=+66 810342417 | tollfree= | fax=
1693
+ | hours=15:00-24:00 | price=Small Leo beer, 80 baht
1694
+ | lastedit=2015-07-14
1695
+ | content=Great expat bar. Free Wi-Fi with electrical outlets spaced at one metre increments under the bar. The owner must be Belgian, as they specialise in Belgian beer as well as having eight draught beers on tap, including domestic and Guinness. Excellent kitchen serving Thai and farang food, although the latter can be pricy: pad Thai is 80 baht, while the cheeseburger is expensive at 250 baht (July 2015). Number 1 is a refuge in Chiang Mai's red light district as it has no bar girls hassling you for a drink. And it's one of the few places on Loi Kroh where you can comfortably take a date. Two excellent pool tables, 20 baht per game (July 2015).
1696
+ }}
1697
+
1698
+ ====Nimmanhaemin Rd====
1699
+ Northwest of the city centre, the area around Nimmanhaemin Rd is a popular hangout for younger Thais, perhaps due to its proximity to Chiang Mai University ("maw chaw"). The pubs tend to straddle a fine line between bar, restaurant and nightclub, and feature loud music interspersed with live bands fronted by musicians who are most likely hitting the books in the daytime. Tourists looking for something racier are better off staying in the east side of the city. Little English is spoken in this part of the city. Little doesn't mean none, however, and the staff of many bars, being students, still can understand what do you want, or even sometimes can speak English reasonably well.
1700
+
1701
+ * {{drink
1702
+ | name=Mo'C Mo'L | url= | email=
1703
+ | address=Huay Kaew Rd | lat=18.806236 | long=98.957609 | directions=
1704
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1705
+ | hours= | price=
1706
+ | content=Pub and restaurant near Chiang Mai University, there are many zones in the restaurant: coffee shop, dining outdoors near the small pond, dining indoors with live music.}}
1707
+
1708
+ * {{drink
1709
+ | name=The Pub | url=http://www.thepubchiangmai.com | email=
1710
+ | address=189 Huay Kaew Rd | lat=18.801632 | long=98.966448 | directions=Near Amari Rincome Hotel
1711
+ | phone=+66 53-211550 | tollfree= | fax=
1712
+ | hours=07:00-23:00 | price=Bungalows, 800+ baht
1713
+ | content=Long-established English-style pub, has had a makeover and extended the bar and the restaurant, but kept its charm. Great selection of food and drinks, including roast dinners on Sundays. Has an outside area where you can sit and enjoy the tranquillity of a tropical garden, and has recently added bungalows for those wishing to linger longer.}}
1714
+
1715
+ * {{drink
1716
+ | name=Warm Up Bar | alt= | url= | email=
1717
+ | address= | lat=18.795135 | long=98.964982 | directions=
1718
+ | phone= | fax=
1719
+ | hours= | price=
1720
+ | content=This chain bar/restaurant/club has several venues in Thailand. The venue in Chiang Mai is a lot less touristy and the dance hall packed to the brim with Thai students.}}
1721
+
1722
+ ====Inside the moat====
1723
+ * {{drink
1724
+ | name=Café Souvannaphoum | url= | email=
1725
+ | address=20/1 Ratchamanka Rd | lat=18.785183 | long=98.992618 | directions=Near Moon Muang, next to Dada Kafe
1726
+ | phone=+66 53-903781 | tollfree= | fax=
1727
+ | hours=M-Sa 17:00-01:00 | price=
1728
+ | content=A decent wine bar with comfortable seating and relaxing music, a great escape from the busy street scene.}}
1729
+
1730
+ * {{drink
1731
+ | name=Half Moon Pub | url= | email=
1732
+ | address=Soi 2 Moon Muang | lat=18.784441 | long=98.992634 | directions=50&nbsp;m into Soi 2 from the moat
1733
+ | phone=+66 85-3205023 | tollfree= | fax=
1734
+ | hours=10:00-late | price=
1735
+ | content=Sports bar with many regulars and tourists. Darts and pool area, big TV, really nice international cuisine, especially the burgers, but also good Thai and Indian dishes. Excellent (can be loud) music, friendly atmosphere and beautiful women.}}
1736
+
1737
+ * {{drink
1738
+ | name=The Writers Club | url= | email=
1739
+ | address=141/3 Ratchadamnoen Rd | lat=18.788133 | long=98.987277 | directions=about 600&nbsp;m into the old city from Tha Phae Gate.
1740
+ | phone=+66 53-814187, +66 53-814187 | tollfree= | fax=
1741
+ | hours= | price=
1742
+ | content=An old fashioned bar and restaurant purportedly for SE Asia's community of authors, journalists and screenwriters, though everyone's welcome. A good, informal source of information about SE Asia. This is where the some of those writing guidebooks gather.}}
1743
+
1744
+ * {{drink
1745
+ | name=Zoe in Yellow | alt= | url=http://zoeinyellowchiangmai.com/ | email=
1746
+ | address=40/12 Ratchawithi Rd | lat=18.790929 | long=98.990560 | directions=Inside the moat
1747
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1748
+ | hours= | price=
1749
+ | content=Very large indoor/outdoor bar and club with a dance floor, live music or DJ, including lots of outdoor seating and multiple bars. If you're looking to party with foreigners in Chiang Mai, this is the place to be. Does not open until about midnight, but goes until early morning, unless raided by police.}}
1750
+
1751
+ === Coffee ===
1752
+ Between 2009 and 2011 the coffee scene changed in Chiang Mai. The coffee chains were saving money by using inferior coffee and untrained staff. A new coffee place called Akha Ama started with high precision coffee brewing. This example was soon followed by others.
1753
+
1754
+ * {{drink
1755
+ | name=Akha Ama | alt= | url=http://www.akhaama.com/
1756
+ | address=9/1 Mata Apartment, Hussadhisewee Rd, Soi 3 | directions=Santitham area
1757
+ | phone= | email= | fax=
1758
+ | lat=18.80321288967111 | long=98.98007912644971
1759
+ | hours=08:00-20:00, closed W | price=
1760
+ | content=}}
1761
+
1762
+ * {{drink
1763
+ | name=Bitter Sweet |alt= | url= | email=
1764
+ | address=Huay Kaew Rd | lat=18.798022 | long=98.973830 | directions=At the Shell Service Station
1765
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1766
+ | hours= | price=
1767
+ | content=The noisy location is made up for by the excellent espresso. Internet is free, and the "fishbowl" inside is both air conditioned and soundproofed against the rush of traffic.}}
1768
+
1769
+ * {{drink
1770
+ | name=La Fattoria | alt=Akha Ama 2 | url=
1771
+ | address=175/1 Ratchadamnoen Rd | directions=Inside moat, near Wat Phra Sing
1772
+ | phone= | email= | fax=
1773
+ | lat=18.78836379601189 | long=98.98327631959546
1774
+ | hours=08:00-20:00 | price=
1775
+ | content=At this location they roast the coffee for their outlets.}}
1776
+
1777
+ * {{drink
1778
+ | name=Happy Espresso | alt= | url=http://happyespresso.net/
1779
+ | address=15 Bumrung Buri Rd | directions=At the south moat, Chinese Consulate is across the water
1780
+ | phone= | email= | fax=
1781
+ | lat=18.781653 | long=98.983098
1782
+ | hours= | price=
1783
+ | content=They roast their own beans.
1784
+ }}
1785
+ * {{drink
1786
+ | name=J. Ju Coffee | alt= | url= | email=
1787
+ | address=52 Ratchamanka Rd | lat=18.785499 | long=98.989940 | directions=
1788
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1789
+ | hours= | price=
1790
+ | content=Run by "Oil", this little place has excellent espresso-based drinks, free Wi-Fi, or ten minutes on the computer with your coffee. Very modern design; seating in the front is open-air while the back is air conditioned. Oil herself speaks excellent English and is happy to give you the low-down.}}
1791
+
1792
+ * {{drink
1793
+ | name=9th Street Cafe | alt= | url=
1794
+ | address=12/4 Nimmanhaemin Rd Soi 9 | directions=Nimmanhaemin area
1795
+ | phone=+66 86-1887779 | email= | fax=
1796
+ | lat=18.797445055899977 | long=98.96810617465235
1797
+ | hours=08:30-23:00 | price=
1798
+ | content=}}
1799
+
1800
+ * {{drink
1801
+ | name=Pacamara | alt= | url=
1802
+ | address=Ratchadamnoen Rd | directions=Inside moat, near Wat Chedi Luang
1803
+ | phone= | email= | fax=
1804
+ | lat=18.788279237814123 | long=98.98686747553256
1805
+ | hours=07:00-19:00 | price=
1806
+ | content=}}
1807
+
1808
+ * {{drink
1809
+ | name=Ponganes | alt= | url=http://www.ponganesespresso.com/ | email=
1810
+ | address=133/5 Ratchapakinai Rd | lat=18.79008 | long=98.99000 | directions=
1811
+ | phone=+668 7727 2980, +66 52 089 569 | tollfree= | fax=
1812
+ | hours=Th-Tu 08:30-16:30, closed W | price=
1813
+ | content=}}
1814
+
1815
+ * {{drink
1816
+ | name=Ristr8to | alt= | url=http://www.ristr8to-coffee-chiangmai.com/
1817
+ | address=15/3 Nimmanhaemin Rd | directions=Between Soi 3 and Soi 5
1818
+ | phone= | email= | fax=
1819
+ | lat=18.799129519536372 | long=98.96712384228522
1820
+ | hours=08:00-23:00 | price=
1821
+ | content=A trendy art cafe featuring an award-winning barista, choices of single-origin beans and a varied drink menu. Very friendly atmosphere at much higher standard than is normally seen in Thailand.}}
1822
+
1823
+ * {{drink
1824
+ | name=Somkiat Style Cafe | alt= | url= | email=
1825
+ | address=Sirimankalajan Road | lat=18.79519 | long=98.96825 | directions=Next to Hotel Victoria
1826
+ | phone=+668 7042 7666 | tollfree= | fax=
1827
+ | hours= | price=
1828
+ | content=}}
1829
+
1830
+ * {{drink
1831
+ | name=Starbucks | alt=The well-known chain with 6 more branches in Chiang Mai | url= | email=
1832
+ | address= | lat=18.787929 | long=98.993692 | directions=East of Tha Phae Gate, outside moat
1833
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1834
+ | hours= | price=Wi-Fi, 150 baht per hour. Drink prices much higher than the other coffee places
1835
+ | content=}}
1836
+
1837
+ * {{drink
1838
+ | name=Wawee Coffee | alt=Local chain with 5 outlets in Chiang Mai | url=http://www.waweecoffee.com/ | email=
1839
+ | address=Ratchadamnoen Rd | lat=18.787916 | long=98.990151 | directions=At Kad Klang Wiang
1840
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1841
+ | hours= | price=
1842
+ | content=Looks much like a Starbucks. Nice mugs if you drink it there. Several other locations in and around Chiang Mai. Inside is well air-conditioned, outside is under a canopy (they mist water in the heat of the afternoon). The staff pride themselves on their decorative drinks (look for the panda-topped latte). Internet available for small fee.}}
1843
+
1844
+ === Gay bars ===
1845
+ * {{drink
1846
+ | name=Garden Bar & Restaurant | alt=Lotus Hotel | url=http://lotus-hotel.com/garden-bar/ | email=
1847
+ | address=2/25 Soi Viangbua, Chotana Rd | lat=18.805512 | long=98.984294 | directions=Across the street from Adams Apple
1848
+ | phone=+66 53-215376 | tollfree= | fax=
1849
+ | hours= | price=
1850
+ | content=Outdoor garden bar and restaurant serving Lebanese, Western and Thai food. Popular meeting place for gay expats and tourists.}}
1851
+
1852
+ * {{drink
1853
+ | name=Sabaidee Santitham | alt= | url=http://www.sabaidee-santitham.com/ | email=info@Sabaidee-Santitham.com
1854
+ | address=65 Santitham Rd, Chang Phuak | lat=18.804952 | long=98.978543 | directions=Corner of Tewan Rd and Santitham Rd
1855
+ | phone=+66 81-8851329 (Mr. Don) +66 89 9514554 (Mr. Louis) | tollfree= | fax=
1856
+ | hours= | price=45 baht for a large Chang beer
1857
+ | content=Northern Thai-style outdoor gay bar and restaurant. Packed with very friendly staff and fun atmosphere.}}
1858
+
1859
+ * {{drink
1860
+ | name=Soho Bar & Guesthouse | url=http://www.sohochiangmai.com/ | email=sohocm@hotmail.com
1861
+ | address=20/3 Huay Kaew Rd | lat=18.797656 | long=98.974973 | directions=About 100&nbsp;m from the Kad Suan Kaew shopping mall, opposite the Chiang Mai Orchid Hotel
1862
+ | phone=+66 53 404175, +66 85-0298485, +66 82-6959930 | tollfree= | fax=
1863
+ | hours= | price=
1864
+ | content=Gay expats, tourists, and Thai men.}}
1865
+
1866
+ === Live music ===
1867
+ The area along the east bank of the Mae Ping River on Charoen Rat Rd is famous for jazz, rock, pop, Thai, and country and Western live music, along with restaurants serving Thai, Western and Chinese food. Coming from the centre of the city, just walk from the Night Bazaar across the Nawarat Bridge, from where all the restaurants can be seen along the river on the left.
1868
+
1869
+ Most bands in Chiang Mai play for about an hour, and then move on to do the same at another restaurant or pub, so don't be surprised to see the same band if you move venues.
1870
+
1871
+ * {{drink
1872
+ | name=Boy Blues Bar | url=http://www.boybluesbar.com/ | email=
1873
+ | address= | lat=18.785230 | long=99.001082 | directions=In the Kalare Centre (near the food hall) in the Night Bazaar on the mezzanine floor opposite the dancing stage
1874
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1875
+ | hours=19:00-01:00 | price=
1876
+ | content=The owner, "Boy", plays great blues guitar and is a nephew of Chiang Mai legend "Took", of the now defunct Brasserie. Monday night is jamming night and some great visiting musicians have made this often memorable. Bangkok blues legend, Chai (of Chai's Blues Bar fame), often joins in. Well worth a visit.}}
1877
+
1878
+ * {{drink
1879
+ | name=The Bridge Bar | url= | email=
1880
+ | address=Nimmanhaemin Rd, Soi 11 | lat=18.796760 | long=98.969651 | directions=
1881
+ | phone=+66 81-5950678 | tollfree= | fax=
1882
+ | hours=Till 01:00 | price=
1883
+ | content=Live music every night, except Monday: Brit pop, rock, Thai. Mostly Thais go to this bar but you will as well see some expats, ages: 22-32. Service is excellent and if you happen to go there by yourself, for sure someone will come up to talk to you. The menu includes delicious cocktails: "Mango Kiss", "Velvet"! Cheap beer & Sangsom (Thai rum) as well as snacks. The outside sitting area is perfect if you want to talk.}}
1884
+
1885
+ * {{drink
1886
+ | name=The Good View | alt= | url=http://www.goodview.co.th | email=gvchmai@goodview.co.th
1887
+ | address=13 Charoen Rat Rd | lat=18.790393 | long=99.003749 | directions=Next to The Riverside Restaurant
1888
+ | phone=+66 53-241886 | tollfree= | fax=
1889
+ | hours=10:00-01:00 | price=
1890
+ | content=Thai and Western varieties of rock, jazz, pop and country music in the evening. Their extensive menu offers more than 150 Thai, Chinese, and Western dishes, including curries, noodles, rice and pizza. Full-service bar serving wine, beer and spirits. If you want to get in, get there early and there's a queue every night.}}
1891
+
1892
+ * {{drink
1893
+ | name=The North Gate Jazz Collective | url=http://chiangmai.source.googlepages.com/northgate | email=
1894
+ | address= | lat=18.795241 | long=98.987117 | directions=Inside the moat, east of Chang Phuak Gate
1895
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1896
+ | hours= | price=
1897
+ | content=Nightly jazz performances starting around 21:30 with different performers and occasional guests from the audience. Mixed bag in terms of quality: sometimes great, sometimes mediocre. Serves a variety of drinks not normally found in Chiang Mai, notably red and white wine, mojitos and other mixed drinks. The staff are quick and efficient, and the prices are reasonable.}}
1898
+
1899
+ * {{drink
1900
+ | name=Riverside Restaurant | alt= | url=http://www.theriversidechiangmai.com | email=
1901
+ | address=9-11 Charoen Rat Rd | lat=18.789926 | long=99.004009 | directions=
1902
+ | phone=+66 53-243239 | tollfree= | fax=
1903
+ | hours= | price=
1904
+ | content=The live music starts around 19:00 with dinner music from the Eagles, Beatles or soft jazz. Starting at 21:00, the music changes to more rock and pop. The restaurant gets very crowded, so arrive early to get a table. The Riverside also offers a nightly dinner cruise departing at 20:00 for 110 baht/person extra.}}
1905
+
1906
+ * {{drink
1907
+ | name=Tha Chang Jazz Club | url= | email=
1908
+ | address=25 Charoen Rat Rd | lat=18.791091 | long=99.003222 | directions=Next to Gallery Restaurant
1909
+ | phone=+66 53-248601 | tollfree= | fax=
1910
+ | hours= | price=
1911
+ | content=Live jazz on Saturdays.}}
1912
+
1913
+ === Nightclubs ===
1914
+ * {{drink
1915
+ | name=Discovery | url= | email=
1916
+ | address= | lat=18.797450 | long=98.975993 | directions=Opposite Kad Suan Kaew shopping centre and Lotus Pang Suan Kaew Hotel
1917
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1918
+ | hours= | price=
1919
+ | content=A small club with live band, DJ, and huge screens showing music videos. Good for drinking nights and letting loose. Bring ID/passport as they can be strict about entry, especially on weekends.}}
1920
+
1921
+ * {{drink
1922
+ | name=Hot Shots | url= | email=
1923
+ | address= | lat=18.785408 | long=99.002903 | directions=At Pornping Tower Hotel
1924
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1925
+ | hours= | price=
1926
+ | content=A Thai place with live music most nights, reasonable drink prices and no cover charge for foreigners or locals.}}
1927
+
1928
+ * {{drink
1929
+ | name=Spicy | alt=Spice Club | url= | email=
1930
+ | address=82 Chaiyaphum Rd | lat=18.790342 | long=98.993962 | directions=Outside moat, across the moat from the Sompet Market
1931
+ | phone=+66 53-234869 | tollfree= | fax=
1932
+ | hours=02:00- | price=
1933
+ | content=A hectic after-hours place with good drinks, dancing and lots of girls looking to party. Be forewarned, many are bar girls (the place doesn't get rocking until they get off at 02:00) so do not be surprised if they ask for money to go home with you.}}
1934
+
1935
+ == Sleep ==
1936
+ Accommodation in Chiang Mai is generally cheap, even by Thai standards. All types of lodging are available from inexpensive guest-houses with little or no service to the typical high rise hotels and elaborate garden resorts. The latest boom is Thai-style boutique resorts located near the old city centre - several have been built since mid-2005, and offer excellent service in quiet garden settings; most are fairly small with as few as 8 rooms and a pool, and are decorated with Thai crafts and antiques.
1937
+
1938
+ Evenings in Chiang Mai are cooler than Bangkok and the south during the dry season, so air conditioning may be less of a priority.
1939
+
1940
+ Some of the cheapest accommodation may refuse guests who are not also booking a trekking package. If so, please remove them from Wikivoyage.
1941
+
1942
+ {{sleeppricerange|less than 500 baht|500-1,500 baht|over 1,500 baht}}
1943
+
1944
+
1945
+ ==== Budget ====
1946
+ [[File:Soi in Chiang Mai.JPG|thumb|The ''sois'' (lanes) in the moat's NE corner are home to numerous budget accommodations]]
1947
+
1948
+ * {{sleep
1949
+ | name=2230 Hostel | alt= | url=http://www.2230hostel.com | email=
1950
+ | address=Nimmanhaemin Rd Soi 1 | lat=18.79963 | long=98.96820 | directions=
1951
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
1952
+ | checkin= | checkout= | price=
1953
+ | lastedit=2015-05-07
1954
+ | content=This establishment triples as a hostel, a digital nomad hangout, and a local drinking spot. It's run by a Thai-American guy and a Chinese guy. Free coffee during any time of the day or night. Free use of the washing machine. Complimentary use of the kitchen. Nineteen rooms that can house 38 travelers. Two showers and three toilets are located on each of the five floors. Rooms contain two bunkbeds pod-style.}}
1955
+
1956
+ * {{sleep
1957
+ | name=7 Century Guest House | alt= | url= | email=le7century.guesthouse@hotmail.com
1958
+ | address=270 Ratchaphakhinai Rd | lat=18.794883 | long=98.990133 | directions=
1959
+ | phone=+66 53-287541 and +66 81-4388175 | tollfree= | fax=
1960
+ | checkin= | checkout=12:00 | price=150-250 baht
1961
+ | content=Newly renovated guest house, but somehow already a bit worn. 2 single (150 baht), 4 double (180-220 baht) and 1 triple rooms (250 baht). Singles can be a bit mouldy due to poor drainage and ventilation. Good hot shower (private for single rooms, shared for double and triple). Terrace. Free Wi-Fi. If they have a laptop free you can borrow it to take to your room. Fan in rooms. Kitchen free to use. Soft beds. Service also available in German. Help with booking trips, treks, motorbikes and other things. Friendly staff.}}
1962
+
1963
+ * {{sleep
1964
+ | name=B.R. Hotel | url= | email=
1965
+ | address=Morakot Rd | lat=18.8021 | long=98.9804 | directions=Northwest corner of the moat, from where Huay Kaew Rd turns to the left, drive straight (north) 700&nbsp;m, turn left on Morakot Rd and you'll see the sign on the right side
1966
+ | phone=+66 53-220061 | tollfree= | fax=
1967
+ | hours= | price=199 baht fan, from 299 baht air-con
1968
+ | checkin= | checkout=12:00
1969
+ | content=Simple, but cosy Thai hotel. Fan rooms are often sold out, however 299 baht for an air-con room with TV and small balcony is an excellent value during hot or wet season. No Wi-Fi (but Truemove 850&nbsp;MHz 3G works perfectly). While the hotel is not far from the centre, the closest place where you can catch a public songthaew (near Kad Suan Kaew Mall) is almost 1&nbsp;km away, so the place is better suited for those who rent a motorbike. Free parking. On the nearby intersection with Hasadhisawee Rd, there are numerous and cheap food stalls in the evening. Hotel staff generally doesn't speak any English. If no vacancy, there's Inthanon Hotel next on the same road, priced ~50 baht more.}}
1970
+
1971
+ * {{sleep
1972
+ | name=Bed and Terrace Guest House | alt= | url=http://www.bedandterrace.com/ | email=service@bedandterrace.com
1973
+ | address=10 Kotchasarn Rd, Soi 5 | lat=18.782108 | long=98.994412 | directions=
1974
+ | phone=+66 53-449708 | tollfree= | fax=
1975
+ | checkin=13:00 | checkout=11:30 | price=450 baht
1976
+ | content=Thai modern-style guest house with terrace, comfortable rooms with double windows overlook a mountain panorama.}}
1977
+
1978
+ * {{sleep
1979
+ | name=FWD House Hostel | alt=Box dorm with 10 single beds | url= | email=forwardhouse.th@gmail.com
1980
+ | address=78 Ratchamanka Rd | lat=18.785889 | long=98.987995 | directions=4.3&nbsp;km from the airport, 4.5&nbsp;km from the train station, 5&nbsp;km from the bus station
1981
+ | phone=+66 82-6233349 | tollfree= | fax=
1982
+ | hours= | price=180 baht
1983
+ | checkin=12:00 | checkout=11:00
1984
+ | content=A 10-minute walk to the temples and Loi Kroh Rd, and a minute walk to the Sunday night market. Owner and staff are welcoming, friendly, can cater to your personal needs, and also make you feel at home.}}
1985
+
1986
+ * {{sleep
1987
+ | name=Giant Guest House 1 & 2 | url=http://www.giantguesthouse.com | email=giantguesthouse@gmail.com
1988
+ | address=24/1 Moon Muang Rd (Giant 1); 4 Rachamanka Rd (Giant 2) | lat=18.792277 | long=98.991079 | directions=Map position is of Giant 1
1989
+ | phone=+66 87-1821611 | tollfree= | fax=
1990
+ | hours= | price=100 baht dorms, 180 baht single fan room (shared bath), 250 baht queen bed with fan (private bathroom). Monthly rates 3,500 baht, single room with fan and shared bathroom (1 person)
1991
+ | checkin= | checkout=12:00
1992
+ | content='''Two''' guest houses. Cheap basic rooms, hot showers, free Wi-Fi, free shared computer, free bicycles, free water, reggae bar attached (Freedom Bar 16:00-24:00). Can book everything here and sightsee by bicycle. Kitchen with cooking lessons available and massage school 200&nbsp;m away. Watch out for the 300 baht room "switch" after they pick you up in the airport. They will give you this price in front of the guesthouse.}}
1993
+
1994
+ * {{sleep
1995
+ | name=Green Tulip Guest House | url=http://www.greentuliphouse.com/ | email=
1996
+ | address=18 Samlan Rd | lat=18.785964 | long=98.982054 | directions=
1997
+ | phone=+66 53-278367 | tollfree= | fax=
1998
+ | hours= | price=250-650 baht
1999
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2000
+ | content=Guesthouse with a roof-top garden, Internet café, and large screen TV in the lobby. Beautifully decorated and designed with elegant wood floors throughout the building. Choice of fan and air-con rooms with shared or private bathrooms.}}
2001
+
2002
+ * {{sleep
2003
+ | name=Hollanda Montri Guest House | url=http://www.hollandamontri.com/ | email=
2004
+ | address=365 Charoen Rat Rd | lat=18.800816 | long=99.004253 | directions=
2005
+ | phone=+66 53-242450 | tollfree= | fax=
2006
+ | hours= | price=500 baht.
2007
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2008
+ | content=Family-style guesthouse, fan or air-con rooms, and with a tropical garden on the banks of the Mae Ping River.}}
2009
+
2010
+ * {{sleep
2011
+ | name=Julie Guest House | alt= | url=http://www.julieguesthouse.com/ | email=
2012
+ | address=7/1 Prapokklao Rd, Soi 5 | lat=18.783557 | long=98.989052 | directions=
2013
+ | phone=+66 53-274355 | tollfree= | fax=
2014
+ | checkin= | checkout= | price=100-180 baht (fan room without/with en suite)
2015
+ | content=Popular guesthouse in a quiet part of the old city near Tha Phae Gate. This guesthouse is notorious for filling quickly (quite often by 09:00) as it is listed in some guide books. The lounge area is often full of travellers. Food and drinks are served. The in-house travel agency make different types of bookings for you. Free Wi-Fi, but it doesn't always work.}}
2016
+
2017
+ * {{sleep
2018
+ | name=Lek Guesthouse | url=http://www.chiangmai-online.com/lek/ | email=lek@chiangmai-online.com
2019
+ | address=22 Chaiyaphum Rd | lat=18.790930 | long=98.994231 | directions=
2020
+ | phone=+66 53-252686 | tollfree= | fax=
2021
+ | hours= | price=single, 250 baht; double, 300 baht
2022
+ | checkin= | checkout=12:00
2023
+ | content=All rooms have fan and private bathroom with hot water. Hidden in a quiet alley. Free Wi-Fi.}}
2024
+
2025
+ * {{sleep
2026
+ | name=Linda Guesthouse | url= | email=lindaguesthouse@hotmail.com
2027
+ | address=456/67 Soi Banditpatana | lat=18.781703 | long=99.019552 | directions=Close to the railway station, follow the sign at Charoen Muang Rd
2028
+ | phone=+66 53-246915 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53-246915
2029
+ | hours= | price=100-300 baht, reduced cost for longer stays
2030
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2031
+ | content=East of Tha Phae Gate, easily accessible on songthaew routes. Very clean rooms. The guest house also offers many trekking tours. The staff speaks German, English, and Thai. Family-like atmosphere. Cheap and very good food around the clock, freshly made.}}
2032
+
2033
+ * {{sleep
2034
+ | name=A Little Bird Guesthouse | url=
2035
+ | email=alittlebird_cm@hotmail.com
2036
+ | address=17 Soi 1 Ratvithi Rd | lat=18.791357 | long=98.992547 | directions=
2037
+ | phone=+66 53-289577 | tollfree= | fax=
2038
+ | hours= | price=100 baht mixed dorm; 120 baht female dorm
2039
+ | checkin= | checkout=12:00
2040
+ | content=Cheap basic dorms with hot shower and free Wi-Fi. An easy place to meet other travellers in a good location.}}
2041
+
2042
+ * {{sleep
2043
+ | name=Mint House | url= | email=
2044
+ | address=80-82 Prapokklao (Soi 5). Near Chiang Mai Gate. | lat=18.783554 | long=98.989238 | directions=
2045
+ | phone=+66 86-2531743 | tollfree= | fax=
2046
+ | hours= | price=Single 200 baht, double 300 baht, dorm 120 baht
2047
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2048
+ | content=Really friendly and helpful staff. Centrally located, clean and good prices for dorms and rooms. Rooms have dedicated bathrooms that, strangely, are not en suite, but all across the hallway. Keep an eye out for room rates changing after you've already checked-in (e.g., +100 baht). Don't be a wimp when this happens.}}
2049
+
2050
+ * {{sleep
2051
+ | name=Parami Guesthouse | url=http://www.paramiguesthouse-chiangmai.com/ | email=
2052
+ | address= | lat=18.793697 | long=99.001334 | directions=
2053
+ | phone=+66 53-266139 | tollfree= | fax=
2054
+ | hours= | price=300-550 baht
2055
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2056
+ | content=A small cosy family-run guest house.}}
2057
+
2058
+ * {{sleep
2059
+ | name=Ping River Inn | url= | email=ping.river.inn@hotmail.com
2060
+ | address= | lat=18.793306 | long=99.001331 | directions=
2061
+ | phone=+66 81-9935187 | tollfree= | fax=
2062
+ | hours= | price=390-540 baht
2063
+ | checkin=15:00 | checkout=12:00
2064
+ | content=A basic but clean inn along the Ping River near Nakorn Ping Bridge and the yellow songthaew route. Hot showers, two bottles of free drinking water, towels, roof access, cable, and free Wi-Fi. If the foot bridge over the river ever gets fixed, the Ping River Inn will be within five minutes walking distance of Warorot Market.}}
2065
+
2066
+ * {{sleep
2067
+ | name=Riders Corner | alt=Rider's Corner Bar & Restaurant | url=http://www.riderscorner.net/ | email=riders.corner.cnx@gmail.com
2068
+ | address=357, Moon Muang Rd | lat=18.794900 | long=98.993293 | directions=NE corner of moat
2069
+ | phone=+66 87-0481787 | tollfree= | fax=
2070
+ | hours= | price=250-550 baht
2071
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2072
+ | content=De facto motorcyclist headquarters in Chiang Mai. Clean and comfortable. Full restaurant and bar. Five rooms and frequently fully booked. Free Wi-Fi. Secure parking for motorcycles. English owner is helpful and free with information. Sells great maps of north Thailand.}}
2073
+
2074
+ * {{sleep
2075
+ | name=Siri Guesthouse | url= | email=
2076
+ | address=31/3 Moon Mueang, Soi 5 | lat=18.790078 | long=98.991075 | directions=
2077
+ | phone=+66 53-326550 | tollfree= | fax=
2078
+ | hours= | price=700 baht
2079
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2080
+ | content=A family-run guest house on a popular, but quiet lane. Fan and air-con rooms, all with bathrooms and hot water. Free Wi-Fi.}}
2081
+
2082
+ * {{sleep
2083
+ | name=Spicy House | url= | email=spicyhouse@hotmail.com
2084
+ | address=42/1 Ratchamanka Rd. | lat=18.785727 | long=98.991113 | directions=
2085
+ | phone=+66 84-6134776 (Mim) | tollfree= | fax=
2086
+ | hours= | price=
2087
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2088
+ | content= Perhaps the friendliest little guest house in Chiang Mai. Beloved by backpackers everywhere for its low cost and friendly atmosphere. Mim, the owner, gives a free meal for guests every night. She is also an expert chef, and Spicy House serves as a cooking school sometimes. Spicy House is in the dead centre of the Chiang Mai action, but down a quiet soi where you can withdraw from it when needed.}}
2089
+
2090
+ * {{sleep
2091
+ | name=Tha Phae Inn | alt= | url= | email=
2092
+ | address=164-166 Tha Phae Rd | lat=18.788357 | long=98.999320 | directions=About 600&nbsp;m east of Tha Phae Gate on the north side
2093
+ | phone=+66 53-234640 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53 252790
2094
+ | checkin= | checkout= | price=350+ baht
2095
+ | content=Family-run guesthouse. Friendly. Excellent value/location combination. Basic double rooms with baths, hot water & small TV. Free Wi-Fi. Common area with tables so you can bring food and eat. Refreshments for sale on-premises. Basic double air-con room with en suite shower was 350 baht as of Nov 2013 (no fridge, old furniture, but generally clean).}}
2096
+
2097
+ * {{sleep
2098
+ | name=YMCA International Hotel | url=http://www.ymcachiangmai.org | email=chiangmai:hotel@ymcachiangmai.org
2099
+ | address=11 Mengrairasmi Sermsuk Rd | lat=18.799173 | long=98.977842 | directions=
2100
+ | phone=+66 53-221819 | tollfree= | fax=
2101
+ | hours= | price=Standard room, 600 baht
2102
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2103
+ | content=88 rooms and dormitory. Restaurant, swimming pool, coffee shop, massage.}}
2104
+
2105
+ ==== Mid-range ====
2106
+ * {{sleep
2107
+ | name=Boonthavon Apartment Hotel | url=http://www.boonthavon.com | email=
2108
+ | address=39 Soi 1, Ratchadamnoen Rd | lat=18.78959 | long=98.99171 | directions=Walk from Tha Phae Gate into the old city down Ratchadamnoen Rd; turn right after 10&nbsp;m at Soi 1. Follow it round (100&nbsp;m), Boonthavon is on your left.
2109
+ | phone=+66 53-226700 | tollfree= | fax=
2110
+ | hours= | price=Double room with balcony, private bathroom, air conditioning, mini-fridge, and small TV is 550 baht with an additional 50 baht per day for Internet
2111
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2112
+ | content=Dead central, and probably the cleanest hotel in Chiang Mai. Extremely friendly staff (only a few of whom speak English). Security entrance. A short walk to the Tha Phae Gate in the old city (nice central location). Monthly rentals are available at 7,500 baht with a 5,000 baht deposit (on top of the 7,500 baht, there are additional charges: electricity is 7 baht per kilowatt, 600 baht for unlimited Internet, 200 baht for cable TV, and 200 baht for water). Location is great. Just around the corner is a great little cafe called "Angel's" which serves a mix of Thai food and really great Western breakfasts. The location of the hotel is also a short walk to several excellent restaurants and cafes such as the UN Irish Pub, New Delhi Indian Restaurant, and Loco Elvis Tex-Mex.}}
2113
+
2114
+ * {{sleep
2115
+ | name=BP Chiang Mai City Hotel | url=http://www.bpchiangmaicityhotel.com | email=info@bpchiangmaicityhotel.com
2116
+ | address=154 Ratchamanka Rd | lat=18.78594 | long=98.98306 | directions=
2117
+ | phone=+66 53-270711 | tollfree= | fax=
2118
+ | hours= | price=1,000-2,000 baht
2119
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2120
+ | content=A mid-sized hotel with a small fitness centre and pool.}}
2121
+
2122
+ * {{sleep
2123
+ | name=The Castle | url=http://www.thecastlerajchiangsan.com | email=
2124
+ | address=8/3 Ratchiangsan Rd, Soi 2 | lat= | long= | directions=
2125
+ | phone=+66 53-209093 | tollfree= | fax=
2126
+ | hours= | price=990-1,200 baht
2127
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2128
+ | content=Up-scale place built like a Spanish villa.}}
2129
+
2130
+ * {{sleep
2131
+ | name=Centre of the Universe | alt=Chiang Mai Swimming Pool and Resort | url=http://www.therealcentreoftheuniverse.com | email=info@therealcentreoftheuniverse.com
2132
+ | address= | lat=18.8201 | long=98.9584 | directions=
2133
+ | phone=+66 81-4730746 or +66 53-327808 | tollfree= | fax=
2134
+ | hours= | price=1,200-1,500 baht
2135
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2136
+ | content=With only 3 detached Thai-style bungalows in a private garden, this has to be the smallest boutique hotel with the biggest swimming pool in Chiang Mai. Very friendly and helpful staff. Each room has air-con, TV, Wi-Fi, fridge, tea and coffee making facilities and access to 3 swimming pools.}}
2137
+
2138
+ * {{sleep
2139
+ | name=Chiang Mai Apartments | alt= | url= | email=
2140
+ | address=9/2 Moon Muang Rd, Soi 7 | lat=18.79267 | long=98.99250 | directions=Across from the Sri Pat Guesthouse (no sign)
2141
+ | phone=+66 53-225140 | tollfree= | fax=
2142
+ | checkin= | checkout= | price=650 baht (fan)- 950 baht (air-con), both including a modest breakfast
2143
+ | content=Very central, clean and bright rooms. Excellent quality. Free Wi-Fi in room.}}
2144
+
2145
+ * {{sleep
2146
+ | name=Cool Guesthouse | url=http://www.coolguesthouse.com | email=info@coolguesthouse.com
2147
+ | address=87 Sripoom Rd, Sripoom | lat=18.79521 | long=98.98758 | directions=close to Chang Phuak Gate
2148
+ | phone=+66 53-212618 | tollfree= | fax=
2149
+ | hours= | price=500-800 baht
2150
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2151
+ | content=Small boutique guesthouse with patio and garden. Free bicycle use for guests. English, French, and Spanish speaking staff. Each room has air-con and fan, cable TV, free Wi-Fi, safe.}}
2152
+
2153
+ * {{sleep
2154
+ | name=Elliebum | url=http://www.elliebum.com | email=elliebum@gmail.com
2155
+ | address=114/3-4 Ratchamanka Rd | lat=18.78589 | long=98.98468 | directions=
2156
+ | phone=+66 53-814723 | tollfree= | fax=
2157
+ | hours= | price=900-1,500 baht
2158
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2159
+ | content=Friendly boutique guesthouse, beautifully furnished, spacious, spotlessly clean, air conditioned, en suite twin or double rooms. Breakfast included.}}
2160
+
2161
+ * {{sleep
2162
+ | name=Hub53 | url=http://www.hub53.com/ | email=
2163
+ | address=53 Khan Klong Chon Pra Than Rd | lat=18.80016 | long=98.96069 | directions=
2164
+ | phone=+66 89-1188810 | tollfree= | fax=
2165
+ | hours= | price=1,100 baht
2166
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2167
+ | content=Has seven air-con rooms with wood furnishings, cable TV, coffee/tea maker, hair dryer, room safe, telephone, keycard access, and refrigerator, a balcony, private toilet and bath with hot shower, free Wi-Fi, and a free English newspaper daily.}}
2168
+
2169
+ * {{sleep
2170
+ | name=Lai-Thai Guest House | url=http://www.laithai.com | email=mail@laithai.com
2171
+ | address=111/4-5 Kotchasarn Rd | lat=18.78209 | long=98.99323 | directions=
2172
+ | phone=+66 53-271725 or +66 53-206438 | tollfree= | fax=
2173
+ | hours= | price=500-780 baht
2174
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2175
+ | content=A large northern Thai-style guesthouse with hotel-like facilities and services. All 110 air-conditioned rooms en suite with hot shower are decorated with traditional wooden floors and bamboo walls, equipped with minibar, cable & satellite TV, and free Wi-Fi.}}
2176
+ * {{sleep
2177
+ | name=Liam's Suan Dok Mai | url=http://liamsuandokmai.com/ | email=info@liamsuandokmai.com
2178
+ | address=87/45 Moo 7, Samakon, Faham| lat=18.82217 | long=98.99897 | directions=
2179
+ | phone=+66 53-855033 | tollfree= | fax=
2180
+ | hours= | price=1,000-3,500 baht
2181
+ | checkin= | checkout=10:30
2182
+ | content=Beautifully decorated guest house on the northern outskirts of the city that was built from scratch by a Belgian couple. Offers comfortable and spacious rooms with air conditioning, a pool, and a nice dining area for meals. One can find plenty of places nearby to eat and drink as residents in the village setup tables outside of their homes and operate small-time restaurants and bars. Provides a good mix of comfortable lodging with hosts that fluently speak several languages. Also pet-friendly. Free shuttle service from Chiang Mai.}}
2183
+
2184
+ * {{sleep
2185
+ | name=Nice Mum Lodge | alt= | url= | email=nicemumlodge@gmail.com
2186
+ | address=Loi Kroh Rd, Soi 2 | lat=18.78388 | long=98.99601 | directions=25 m off Loi Kroh Rd
2187
+ | phone=+66 83-2044111 | tollfree= | fax=
2188
+ | checkin= | checkout= | price=800+ baht
2189
+ | content=Oddly named, but a superior accommodation. Close to shops, bars, restaurants, the Night Bazaar. Spotlessly clean, if somewhat austere. Run by the affable Mr Pong, who speaks good English. Great plumbing, showers, large flat screen TVs with Western programmes, fridge. Secure, covered parking for those turning up with expensive rides. Highly recommended. Free, excellent free Wi-Fi.}}
2190
+
2191
+ * {{sleep
2192
+ | name=Royal Peninsula Hotel | alt= | url=http://www.royalpeninsulahotel.com/ | email=
2193
+ | address=Assadatorn Rd, Northeast | lat=18.79833 | long=98.99429 | directions=Outside N side of moat
2194
+ | phone= | tollfree= | fax=
2195
+ | checkin= | checkout= | price=900 baht
2196
+ | content=Good rooms, air-con, hot water, bar fridge and TV.}}
2197
+
2198
+ * {{sleep
2199
+ | name=Sakulchai Place | alt= | url=http://www.sakulchaiplace.com/ | email=
2200
+ | address=Huay Kaew Rd, Soi 10 | lat=18.80015 | long=98.97369 | directions=
2201
+ | phone=+66 53-211982 | tollfree= | fax=
2202
+ | checkin= | checkout= | price=590-890 baht
2203
+ | content=Spacious and clean. Standard, deluxe and superior rooms available for daily/weekly/monthly rates. Internet (Wi-Fi/LAN), air-con, hot showers. New building, modern rooms. In the trendy Nimmanhaemin district across from shopping mall and 5-10 minute walking distance to night life, cafes, restaurants.}}
2204
+
2205
+ * {{sleep
2206
+ | name=Sleep guesthouse | url=http://www.sleepguesthouse.com| email=info@sleepguesthouse
2207
+ | address=26/1 moonmuang soi7| lat=18.79289 | long=98.99171 | directions= Inside the moat, northeast quadrant
2208
+ | phone=+66 53-2975487 | tollfree= | fax=
2209
+ | checkin= 14:00| checkout= 12:00 | price=999
2210
+ | lastedit=2015-02-26
2211
+ | content= Nicely decorated loft/ industrial design guesthouse. Double and twin rooms. All rooms with air conditioning, mini-fridge, 32 inch led TV, private bath room with rain shower, free wiffi and free breakfast included in price.}}
2212
+
2213
+ * {{sleep
2214
+ | name=Smile House Boutique | alt= | url=http://www.smilehousechiangmai.com/ | email=
2215
+ | address=3/5 Suriyawong Rd, Soi 1 | lat=18.77976 | long=98.98904 | directions=Behind Ruam Pat Hospital
2216
+ | phone=+66 53-800567-8 | tollfree= | fax=
2217
+ | checkin= | checkout= | price=700-1,200 baht
2218
+ | content=A wooden house which is simply decorated to create a peaceful atmosphere. The rooms are beautifully decorated.}}
2219
+
2220
+ * {{sleep
2221
+ | name=Sri-Pat Guesthouse | url= | email=
2222
+ | address=16 Moon Muang Rd, Soi 7 | lat=18.79284 | long=98.99258 | directions=Inside the moat, northeast quadrant
2223
+ | phone=+66 53-218716 | tollfree= | fax=
2224
+ | hours= | price=900 baht
2225
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2226
+ | content=Nice guest house with air conditioning, TV, private shower, fridge and a little balcony. Try getting a room on the street side, since the other side has a water pump working during the night which can be annoying in some rooms.}}
2227
+
2228
+ * {{sleep
2229
+ | name=Swiss-Lanna Lodge | alt= | url=http://www.swisslannalodge.com | email=info@swisslannalodge.com
2230
+ | address=Rat U-thit Soi 2, Wat Ket | lat=18.7763331 | long=99.00968809999995 | directions=
2231
+ | phone=+66 53-411202 | tollfree= | fax=
2232
+ | checkin= | checkout= | price=890-3,390 baht
2233
+ | content=Newly renovated (as of 2015) wooden northern Thai-style guesthouse. It touts its "extremely friendly and helpful" staff, which it says speak English and French provide great tourist information.}}
2234
+
2235
+ * {{sleep
2236
+ | name=Viangbua Mansion | alt= | url=http://www.viangbuamansion-chiangmai.com | email=
2237
+ | address=3/1 Viangbua Rd | lat=18.80529 | long=98.98327 | directions=
2238
+ | phone=+66 53-411202 | tollfree= | fax=
2239
+ | checkin= | checkout= | price=900-3,200 baht
2240
+ | content=Deluxe serviced-apartments for daily rental. Offer a wide range of services and some degree of security. In a somewhat remote NW area of the city.}}
2241
+
2242
+ ==== Splurge ====
2243
+ * {{sleep
2244
+ | name=Baan Orapin | url=http://www.baanorapin.com | email=
2245
+ | address=150 Charoen Rat Rd | lat=18.792847 | long=99.001986 | directions=
2246
+ | phone=+66 53-16164016 | tollfree= | fax=
2247
+ | hours= | price=3,000 baht
2248
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2249
+ | content=Only 6 rooms in a beautifully restored old Thai house set in a small garden. Air-con, hot water.}}
2250
+
2251
+ * {{sleep
2252
+ | name=Ban Shewe Wana Suite Resort | url=http://www.shewewanasuite.com | email=reservations@shewewanasuite.com
2253
+ | address=290-292 Charoen Muang Rd | lat=18.786518 | long=99.010663 | directions=
2254
+ | phone=+66 53-240020 | tollfree= | fax=
2255
+ | hours= | price=12,000 baht
2256
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2257
+ | content=}}
2258
+
2259
+ * {{sleep
2260
+ | name=Central Duangtawan Hotel | alt= | url=http://www.centarahotelsresorts.com/cdc/cdc_default.asp | email=cdc@chr.co.th
2261
+ | address=132 Loi Kroh Rd | lat=18.783887 | long=98.999091 | directions=
2262
+ | phone=+66 53-905000 | tollfree= | fax=
2263
+ | checkin= | checkout= | price=1,450-2,950 baht
2264
+ | content=Excellent luxury hotel with cheap(er) Internet rates. Popular with tour groups and conventions. The Internet here is slow and not included in the room rate. Probably a little cheaper than similar hotels as it's near the beer bar district, but the area is quite safe and the hotel is high quality. For those not staying at the hotel, for 300 baht per day, you can use the excellent gym on the fourth floor (includes a gender-segregated Jacuzzi, steam room, and sauna, as well as a large L-shaped swimming pool that looks out on the city centre).}}
2265
+
2266
+ * {{sleep
2267
+ | name=Dhara Dhevi | alt=Formerly, Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi | url=http://www.dharadhevi.com/ | email=
2268
+ | address=51/4 Chiang Mai-Sankampaeng Rd, Moo 1 | lat=18.778152 | long=99.039277 | directions=
2269
+ | phone=+66 53-888888 | tollfree= | fax=
2270
+ | checkin= | checkout= | price=27,000-353,000 baht
2271
+ | content=In the traditional Lanna-style, this 24 hectare (60 acre) resort includes a spa, cooking classes, children's club, and fitness centre. The resort caused some local controversy when it built a reproduction temple based on one of Thailand's most holy sites on its grounds.}}
2272
+
2273
+ * {{sleep
2274
+ | name=Empress Chiang Mai | url=http://empresshotels.com/empress_hotel.html | email=rsvn@empresshotels.com
2275
+ | address=199/42 Changklan Rd | lat=18.775510 | long=99.000561 | directions=
2276
+ | phone=+66 53-253199 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53 272467
2277
+ | hours= | price=1,500-5,500 baht
2278
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2279
+ | content=Luxury hotel in traditional Lanna-style with 375 rooms and suites, a convention centre, sauna rooms, outdoor swimming pool, business centre and massage parlour. Good breakfast and friendly staff.}}
2280
+
2281
+ * {{sleep
2282
+ | name=Horizon Village & Resort | alt= | url=http://www.horizonvillageresort.com/ | email=info@horizonvillage.net
2283
+ | address=200 Moo 7 Chiang Mai-Doi Saket Rd | lat=18.857426 | long=99.099079 | directions=Halfway down Rte 118 Chiang Mai-Doi Saket
2284
+ | phone=+66 53-868891-3 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53 868894
2285
+ | checkin= | checkout= | price=1,800-2,600 baht, 5,000 baht for a suite
2286
+ | content=The hotel is connected to the Tweechol Botanical Garden, a private garden of 50 hectares. The garden has many animal shaped shrubs. Former president Jimmy Carter stayed here when in Thailand for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_%26_Rosalynn_Carter_Work_Project Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project].}}
2287
+
2288
+ * {{sleep
2289
+ | name=Ping Nakara Boutique Hotel & Spa | url=http://www.pingnakara.com | email=info@pingnakara.com
2290
+ | address=135/9, Charoen Prathet Rd | lat=18.779320 | long=99.004644 | directions=
2291
+ | phone=+66 53-252999 | tollfree= | fax=
2292
+ | hours= | price=4,200+ baht
2293
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2294
+ | content=Nicely designed with hand-carved fretwork.
2295
+ }}
2296
+ * {{sleep
2297
+ | name=RatiLanna Riverside Spa Resort | url=http://www.ratilannachiangmai.com/ | email=info@ratilannachiangmai.com
2298
+ | address=33 Changklan Rd | lat=18.762369 | long=99.001695 | directions=
2299
+ | phone=+66 53-999333 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53 999332
2300
+ | hours= | price=4,400-24,000 baht
2301
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2302
+ | content= A luxury boutique resort on the bank of the Mae Ping River and the centre of Chiang Mai. Only minutes away from Chiang Mai Airport and the Night Bazaar.}}
2303
+
2304
+ * {{sleep
2305
+ | name=The Rim Chiang Mai | url=http://www.therimchiangmai.com | email=butler@therimchiangmai.com
2306
+ | address=51/2 Arrak Rd | lat=18.786650 | long=98.978301 | directions=Close to Wat Phra Sing
2307
+ | phone=+66 53-903999 | tollfree= | fax=
2308
+ | hours= | price=4,800+ baht
2309
+ | checkin= | checkout=
2310
+ | content=Luxury hotel in traditional Lanna-style, 36 rooms, outdoor swimming pool, tropical garden, fitness club, and spa, restaurant (Thai & Western cuisine) and very friendly staff.}}
2311
+
2312
+ ==Stay safe==
2313
+ === Emergency contacts ===
2314
+ * Fire: 053-241777
2315
+ * Police - emergencies: 191
2316
+ * Rescue Team: 053-218888
2317
+ * Tourist police: 1155, 053-278559
2318
+
2319
+ ===Crime===
2320
+ Chiang Mai, like most of Thailand, is quite safe, even at night. The dark streets can look forbidding but crime is rare and visitors shouldn't worry unduly. As always, travellers should take extra care in all poorly lit or more remote areas. Don't carry valuables in a bag after dark as the most common tourist related crime here is bag-snatching by youths on motorbikes. Mind your bag especially if you are walking on a dark street at night.
2321
+
2322
+ The safest approach is to act like your Thai hosts and wear reasonable clothing (shoulders and chest covered) medium-length skirts, long shorts or long pants, speak in a moderate tone of voice, and avoid flashing money or jewelry. Not only will respectable Thais appreciate your behaviour, you are much less likely to become a target of any criminal activity.
2323
+
2324
+ ===Scams===
2325
+ Unfortunately some '''scams''' from [[Bangkok]] have started to rear their ugly heads in Chiang Mai as well. Two in particular are worth watching out for: the '''gem scam''', where you are talked into buying near-worthless gems at far above their real value; and the '''tuk-tuk scam''', where a smooth-talking tuk tuk driver tells you that the attraction you want to see is closed, and instead offers you a sightseeing tour for 20 baht (or some similarly unrealistic number) - needless to say, the tour will either consist of nothing but overpriced gift shops, or will smoothly segue into the gem scam. See the "Stay Safe" section of the [[Bangkok]] article for more details.
2326
+
2327
+ ===Smoke===
2328
+ Chiang Mai's smoke levels can be discomfiting, and sometimes dangerous, during burning season which starts around Makha Bucha Day (end-Feb to early Mar) and lasts about a month. Although there is a ban on burning, the whole of northern Thailand often falls under a thick haze during this period, with tens of thousands treated for smoke inhalation. Rice farmers burning off fields are commonly blamed for the smoke, but according to the Department of Air Quality there is an extensive range of burning activities during this season. In addition to slash and burn farmers clearing fields, a smaller proportion of farmers may burn land in order to clear forests and expand fields, to flush out game, or to trigger the growth of specific mushroom varieties. As a result, there are typically dozens of deaths, and for example in 2007 58 people died of smoke-related heart attacks. You are well advised to avoid Chiang Mai during this period. If you intend to visit at this time, you are advised to check on smoke levels in advance. Thousands of residents, both foreign and Thai, leave Chiang Mai at this time to escape the smoke. The government is apparently uninterested in fixing the problem: in 2015 they blamed it on outdoor cooking. Presently, the solution is to spray the streets with water to "moisten the air". There is no political will to tackle the burning of rice fields and forests, which is the cause of the smoke. On 10 March 2015, dangerous PM10 particles measured over 255&nbsp;mcg per cubic metre of air in Chiang Mai, well above the unsafe level of 120&nbsp;mcg (Note: this is the Thai government standard which is more than twice the maximum level set by the World Health Organization [WHO] at 50&nbsp;mcg). Neighbouring areas can be as bad or worse, Chiang Rai for example, was at 306&nbsp;mcgs, so moving on to a neighbouring province will generally not help: the pall of smoke stretches from northern Laos, across Thailand to eastern Burma.
2329
+
2330
+ ===Water===
2331
+ Tap water should be regarded as non-potable. Liquids from sealed bottles nearly always are, and should be used wherever possible. Nearly all restaurants use ice made by professional ice-making companies and is generally safe. There are street side water vending machines (1 baht per litre) throughout the city. Using one saves money and a lot of plastic refuse.
2332
+
2333
+ ==Connect==
2334
+
2335
+ ===Express shipping===
2336
+ * {{listing
2337
+ | name=DHL | alt= | url= | email=
2338
+ | address=Log 2-6, 1st floor, Montri Hotel, Ratchadamnoen Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Just north of the Tha Phae Gate inside moat
2339
+ | phone=+66 53-326553 | tollfree= | fax=
2340
+ | hours= | price=
2341
+ | content=World-wide express shipping. Packaging services.}}
2342
+
2343
+ === Internet ===
2344
+ * Internet Censorship: The government of Thailand actively censors Internet access. 2010 estimates place the number of blocked websites at 110,000 and growing. Roughly 77% are blocked for reasons of lèse majesté, content (content that defames, insults, threatens, or is unflattering to the king, including national security and some political issues), 22% for pornography, which is illegal in Thailand. Some web pages from BBC One, BBC Two, CNN, Yahoo News, the Post-Intelligencer newspaper (Seattle, USA), and The Age newspaper (Melbourne, Australia) dealing with Thai political content are blocked.
2345
+
2346
+ Many guesthouses, hotels, cafes, bars, restaurants, and even swimming pools, offer Wi-Fi connections. These are usually free or available for a small charge. If you are travelling with your laptop you should be able to connect to the Internet within a 500&nbsp;m radius of your Chiang Mai city-based accommodation at little or no cost.
2347
+
2348
+ In November 2012, the Ministry of Information announced launch of 3,000 free Wi-Fi hotspots in Chiang Mai. The program, called '''ICT Free Wi-Fi for the Public by AIS''', offers a download speed of 10 Mbit/s for up to five hours a month. Hotspots can be found near schools, shopping centres, hospitals and government offices. Those interested must sign up for the free service at [http://www.ais.co.th/ictfreewifi ICT Free Wi-Fi], after which you will receive a user ID and password.
2349
+
2350
+ Internet cafes abound and can be found everywhere within the city. Prices vary from 10 baht/hour (in "gaming" places filled with local children) to 60 baht/half-hour (2 baht/minute) and up. Most places charge per 15 or 30 minute block, others by the minute. The cheapest and most comfortable places with fast connections, webcam, microphone and Skype, can be found along Huay Kaew Road near the main entrance to Chiang Mai University, where the cost is 10-20 baht.
2351
+
2352
+ * {{listing
2353
+ | name=Buddy Internet | url= | email=
2354
+ | address=12 Huay Kaew Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Northwest corner of the moat, opposite the Central Department Store
2355
+ | phone=+66 53-404550 | tollfree= | fax=
2356
+ | hours=08:00-24:00 | price=
2357
+ | content=}}
2358
+
2359
+ As elsewhere in Thailand, GPRS/EDGE is a cheap and convenient option to access Internet if you have a laptop and local SIM card. TrueMove 850&nbsp;MHz 3G covers most parts of the city. For more details, refer to the [[Thailand#Connect|Thailand]] article.
2360
+
2361
+ === Telephone ===
2362
+ * Directory inquiry service: 183/1133
2363
+ * International and domestic operator-assisted service: 100
2364
+ * Overseas dial-out code: 001
2365
+ * AT&T International operator for collect calls: 001 999 11111
2366
+ * Mobile phones in Thailand have 10 digits, including the leading zero. Land-line telephones have 11 digits, including the leading zero.
2367
+
2368
+ === [http://www.thailandpost.com/ Thailand Post] ===
2369
+
2370
+ * {{listing
2371
+ | name=Airport 24-hr Post Office | alt= | url= | email=
2372
+ | address=60 Moo 3, Airport Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
2373
+ | phone=+66 53-277382 | fax=
2374
+ | hours= | price=
2375
+ | content=}}
2376
+
2377
+ * {{listing
2378
+ | name=Changklan Post Office | alt= | url= | email=
2379
+ | address=186-186/1 Changklan Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
2380
+ | phone=+66 53-273657 | fax=
2381
+ | hours= | price=
2382
+ | content=}}
2383
+
2384
+ * {{listing
2385
+ | name=Chang Phuak Post Office | alt= | url= | email=
2386
+ | address=195/8-9 Chang Phuak Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
2387
+ | phone=+66 53-222483 | fax=
2388
+ | hours= | price=
2389
+ | content=
2390
+ }}
2391
+ * {{listing
2392
+ | name=Mae Ping Post Office | alt= | url= | email=
2393
+ | address= 24 Praisanee Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
2394
+ | phone=+66 53-252036-7 | fax=
2395
+ | hours= | price=
2396
+ | content=
2397
+ }}
2398
+ * {{listing
2399
+ | name=Main Post Office | alt= | url= | email=
2400
+ | address=Charoen Muang Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
2401
+ | phone=+66 53-241 070, +66 53-245376 | fax=
2402
+ | hours= | price=
2403
+ | content=}}
2404
+
2405
+ * {{listing
2406
+ | name=Phra Sing Post Office | alt= | url= | email=
2407
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Singharat Rd (3 min walk south of Wat Phra Singh)
2408
+ | phone= | fax=
2409
+ | hours= | price=
2410
+ | content=}}
2411
+
2412
+ * {{listing
2413
+ | name=Talat Kam Tieng Post Office | alt= | url= | email=
2414
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Assadathon Rd, near Tesco Lotus, just off the super highway
2415
+ | phone= | fax=
2416
+ | hours= | price=
2417
+ | content=This is the post office where you ship/receive bulky objects like bicycles and motorbikes.}}
2418
+
2419
+ * {{listing
2420
+ | name=Tha Phae Post Office | alt= | url= | email=
2421
+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=West side of Tha Phae Gate on Ratchadamnoen Rd, 25 paces down the street from Black Canyon Coffee
2422
+ | phone= | fax=
2423
+ | hours=Daily, 08:00-20:00 | price=
2424
+ | content=This little PO is the most convenient one for most visitors due to its hours and central location. The offer packaging services, faxing, international telephoning, sell postcards, stamps, etc.}}
2425
+
2426
+ == Cope ==
2427
+ ===Consulates===
2428
+ * {{flag|Australia}} {{listing
2429
+ | name=Australia | url= | email=
2430
+ | address=165 Sirimungklajarn | lat= | long= | directions=
2431
+ | phone=+66 53-219726 or +66 53-400232 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53-219726
2432
+ | hours= | price=
2433
+ | content=}}
2434
+
2435
+ * {{flag|Bangladesh}} {{listing
2436
+ | name=Bangladesh | url= | email=
2437
+ | address=95 Huay Kaew Rd | lat=18.799274 | long=98.971530 | directions=
2438
+ | phone=+66 53-212373-4 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53-223524
2439
+ | hours= | price=
2440
+ | content=}}
2441
+
2442
+ * {{flag|Canada}} {{listing
2443
+ | name=Canada | url=http://www.canadainternational.gc.ca/thailand-thailande/offices-bureaux/consul_chiang-ma.aspx?lang=eng&view=d | email=cancon@loxinfo.co.th
2444
+ | address=151 Super Highway | lat= | long= | directions=
2445
+ | phone=+66 53-850147 or +66 53-242292 | tollfree= | fax=
2446
+ | hours= | price=
2447
+ | content=}}
2448
+
2449
+ * {{flag|China}} {{listing
2450
+ | name=China | alt= | url=http://chiangmai.china-consulate.org/eng/ | email=cgprccm@loxinfo.co.th
2451
+ | address=111 Changlo Rd, Haiya District | lat=18.781151 | long=98.983012 | directions=
2452
+ | phone=+66 53-276125, +66 53-272197, +66 53-200424 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53-274614
2453
+ | hours= | price=
2454
+ | content=
2455
+ }}
2456
+ * {{flag|Finland}} {{listing
2457
+ | name=Finland | url= | email=
2458
+ | address=104-112 Tha Phae Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
2459
+ | phone=+66 53-234777 | tollfree= | fax=
2460
+ | hours= | price=
2461
+ | content=}}
2462
+
2463
+ * {{flag|France}} {{listing
2464
+ | name=France| url= | email=tombaude@loxinfo.co.th
2465
+ | address=138 Charoen Prathet Rd | lat=18.780901 | long=99.003329 | directions=
2466
+ | phone=+66 53-281466 | tollfree= | fax=
2467
+ | hours=M-F, 10:00-12:00 | price=
2468
+ | content=}}
2469
+
2470
+ * {{flag|Germany}} {{listing
2471
+ | name=Germany | alt=Consulate of the Federal Republic of Germany | url= | email=
2472
+ | address=199/163 Moo 3, Baan Nai Fun2, Kan Klong Chonpretan Rd | lat=18.746015 | long=98.930935 | directions=20 minutes out of the city by motorbike. Exceedingly difficult to find. Once you find Baan Nai Fun, ignore the numbers and go all the way inside until you see the tennis court. The consulate is in the ground floor of the building next to that.
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+ | phone=+66 53-838735 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53-838735
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=}}
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+
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+ * {{flag|United Kingdom}} {{listing
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+ | name=Great Britain | alt=British Consulate | url=http://www.fco.gov.uk/en/travel-and-living-abroad/find-an-embassy/asia-and-oceania/hon-consulate-chiang-mai | email=ukconsul@loxinfo.co.th ukconsul@loxinfo.co.th
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+ | address=198 Bumrungraj Rd | lat=18.796033 | long=99.009006 | directions=
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+ | phone=+66 53-263015 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53-263016
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=}}
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+
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+ * {{flag|India}} {{listing
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+ | name=India | url= | email=
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+ | address=33/1, Thung Hotel Rd | lat=18.791543 | long=99.017497 | directions=
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+ | phone=+66 53-243066 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53-247879)
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=}}
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+
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+ * {{flag|Italy}} {{listing
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+ | name=Italy | url=http://www.ambbangkok.esteri.it/Ambasciata_Bangkok/Menu/Ambasciata/La_rete_consolare/ | email=
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+ | address=19/1 Soi 9 Sirimangkalajarn | lat=18.794379 | long=98.972683 | directions=
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+ | phone=+66 53-212925 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53-224832
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=}}
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+
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+ * {{flag|Japan}} {{listing
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+ | name=Japan | url=http://www.th.emb-japan.go.jp/en/embassy/chiangmai.htm | email=
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+ | address=Airport Business Park, 90 Mahidol Rd | lat=18.772291 | long=98.974816 | directions=
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+ | phone=+66 53-203367 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53-203373
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=}}
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+
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+ * {{flag|South Africa}} {{listing
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+ | name=South Africa | alt= | url= | email=
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+ | address=2F, Chiang Inn Hotel, 100 Changklan Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
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+ | phone=+66 53-270070-6 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53-274299
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=}}
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+
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+ * {{flag|South Korea}} {{listing
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+ | name=South Korea | alt= | url= | email=vgroup@cmnet.co.th
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+ | address=V Group Bldg, 3rd Fl, 50 Huay Kaew Rd | lat=18.800157 | long=98.970286 | directions=
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+ | phone=+66 53-223120 ext 204 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53-225661
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=}}
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+
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+ * {{flag|Sweden}} {{listing
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+ | name=Sweden | alt=Svenska Konsulatet i Chiang Mai | url= | email=
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+ | address=11 Sermsuk Rd, Mengrairasmi | lat= | long= | directions=
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+ | phone=+66 53-220844 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53-210877
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=}}
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+
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+ * {{flag|United States}} {{listing
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+ | name=USA | alt=US Consulate General | url=http://chiangmai.usconsulate.gov/ | email=
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+ | address=387 Witchayanon Rd | lat=18.794690 | long=98.998732 | directions=
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+ | phone=+66 53-252629 | tollfree= | fax=+66 53-252633
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=}}
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+
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+ ===Dental===
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+ * {{listing
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+ | name=Elite Smile Dental Clinic | alt= | url=http://www.elitesmilecm.com/ | email=
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+ | address=Changklan Rd | lat= | long= | directions=Pantip Plaza, Night Bazaar
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+ | phone=+66 53-288199 | fax=
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+ | hours=Daily, 10ː00-21ː00 | price=
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+ | content=Sparkling clean dental facilities with modern equipment and great hours. Patronised by many expats.}}
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+
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+ * {{listing
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+ | name=Grace Dental Care Clinic | url=http://www.gracedentalclinic.com | email=dent@gracedentalclinic.com
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+ | address=45 Soi 11 Nimmanhemin Rd | lat= | long= | directions=
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+ | phone=+66 53-894568-69 | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours=M-F, 09:00-20:30; Sa-Su, 09:00-17:00 | price=
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+ | content=Modern, state-of-the-art dental clinic. Many of the practitioners there, about 15 total, have studied abroad. Most, if not all, speak excellent English, as does the staff.}}
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+
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+ * {{listing
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+ | name=Mukmai Dental Clinic | alt= | url= | email=mukmaidentalclinic@gmail.com
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+ | address=11/3-4 Jaban Rd | lat=18.78977 | long=98.98577 | directions=Behind the 3 Kings Monument inside moat
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+ | phone=+66 53-416328 | fax=+66 53-416329
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+ | hours=M-Sa, 09:00-20:00 | price=
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+ | content=Dr Suttipong is a terrific dentist, almost painless treatment. Friendly and accommodating staff and English spoken. Reasonable rates and convenient location.}}
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+
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+ === Laundry ===
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+ There are laundromats and laundry services, charging around 30 baht per kg, all over the city, but they all wash cold. There is a laundromat that has 3 machines that can do hot washing as well on Chaiyapum Rd (road along the moat from Si Phum corner to Tha Phae Gate) about half way between Sompet market and Tha Phae Gate. Opposite there is a cafe from where you can watch your stuff while having a beer.
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+
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+ ===Medical===
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+ * {{listing
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+ | name=CM Mediclinic | url=http://www.cmmediclinic.com | email=info@cmmediclinic.com
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+ | address=155/28 Moo 2, Yu Yen Soi 10, Tambon Changphueak | lat=18.811109 | long=98.966546 | directions=Opposite A-Plus Gallery Place, near TK Mansion, Ban Jed Yod & Sahataya Mansion at the back of Wat Jed Yod, Wat Chet Yot, (Google map spelling)
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+ | phone=+66 805 362362 | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours=M-F, 16:30-20:00; Sa, 08:00-17:00; Su, Closed | price=
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+ | content=Thai and English speaking healthcare centre/medical clinic providing comprehensive medical services for travelers, such as vaccinations and full health check-ups.}}
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+
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+ * {{listing
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+ | name=Loi Kroh Clinic | url= | email=
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+ | address=62/2 Loi Kroh Rd | lat= | long= | directions=corner of Loi Kroh Rd and Loi Kroh Soi 3
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+ | phone=+66 53-271571 | tollfree= | fax=
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+ | hours=M-F, 08:00-13:00, 16:30-20:30; Sa, 08:00-13:00; Su, 16:30-20:30 | price=560 baht for examination of conjunctivitis, course of antibiotics and eye drops
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+ | content=Small clinic for the treatment of minor ailments. Experienced, English-speaking doctor. Small pharmacy on the premises. In and out in 15 min, drugs in hand.}}
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+
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+ == Go next ==
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+ * [[Chiang Dao]] — an hour north of the city, and a good starting point for treks into the mountains
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+ * [[Chiang Rai]] — a relaxed city 3 hours north, and a transit point on the way to the [[Golden Triangle (Thailand)|Golden Triangle]] and [[Laos]]
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+ * [[Doi Inthanon National Park]] — the highest peak in Thailand (2,599 m), 60&nbsp;km SW of Chiang Mai
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+ * [[Lampang]] — urban Northern Thailand without the commercialism, 100&nbsp;km SE of Chiang Mai
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+ * [[Lamphun]] — a scenic town with a long history and a longan festival, 26&nbsp;km SE of Chiang Mai
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+ * [[Mae Hong Son]] — a picturesque little town with lush valleys, rocky streams and a small lake, 235&nbsp;km from Chiang Mai on Rte 1095. By public bus about 6 hr
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+ * [[Nan]] — the former capital of a small kingdom filled with history and temples and surrounded by mountains
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+ * [[Pai]] — a tourist-oriented town, offering a relaxed atmosphere with a broad traveller & backpacker scene. Popular with hippies
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+
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+ ===Border crossings===
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+ * {{listing
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+ | name=[[Chiang Khong]] - [[Huay Xai]], [[Laos]] | alt= | url= | email=
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+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Six hours by bus (from Chiang Mai Arcade Bus Terminal, east of the old town, daily 08:30) to the border where you can catch a boat across the Mekong River to the Lao side, The bus will stop about 1&nbsp;km shy of the border, tuk-tuks will be waiting to take you the remainder of the way
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+ | phone= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=From Huay Xai also there are slow (2-day) and fast (6-8 hr) boats ply the Mekong to Luang Prabang. Buses are also available to Luang Prabang and north to Luang Namtha.
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+ }}
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+ * {{listing
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+ | name=[[Mae Sai]] - [[Tachilek]], [[Myanmar]] | alt= | url= | email=
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+ | address= | lat= | long= | directions=Mae Sai and Tachilek lie 5 hr north of Chiang Mai on the Thai-Myanmar border
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+ | phone= | fax=
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+ | hours= | price=
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+ | content=Best known for their border markets. A popular place to pop over the border for a few hours before renewing your Thai visa. Note that there are no consular services so you cannot get a new visa here. It is possible to get a 14-day Thai visa on re-entry to Thailand which can come in very handy if you do not have any time left on your current Thai visa. The Myanmar fee for a same day entry permit is USD10 or 500 baht, and so it is better to use USD. Many people buy Western alcohol, especially wine, while in Myanmar due to the very large duties imposed in Thailand.
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+ }}
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+
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+ | directionr1=S
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+ | majorr1=[[Bangkok]]
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+ | minorr1=[[Lamphun]]
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+ }}
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+
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+ {{geo|18.795278|98.998611}}
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+ {{isPartOf|Chiang Mai Province}}
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+ {{guidecity}}
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+
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+ [[Commons:Category:Chiang Mai]]
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+ [[Wikipedia:Chiang Mai]]