Chiang Mai

Your Guide to Bus Travel from Bangkok to Chiang Mai

Bangkok and Chiang Mai are two of Thailand's most popular travel destinations, offering contrasting experiences. One, a bustling mega metropolis brimming with energy, the other, a laid-back haven steeped in culture and natural beauty. While flights offer a speedy...

Huai Nam Dang National Park

The park’s area is 480 sq. km is a national park in Thailand’s Chiang Mai and Mae Hong Son Provinces. This mountainous park features scenic mountain viewpoints, waterfalls, and hot springs. The Kio Lom scenic area is the most popular place during December-February,...

Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park

The park covers 524 km of the mountain area of the Daen Lao Range, at the border with Myanmar. The tallest peak is Doi Pha Hom Pok at 2,285 metres , the second highest in Thailand. Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park is mostly covered with forest, where tree species such as...

Doi Suthep–Pui National Park

Doi Suthep–Pui National Park is a national park in Chiang Mai Province in Thailand. It includes Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, a Buddhist temple, and Bhubing Palace, the winter residence of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and family. The park is a protected area for flora, fauna,...
Sankamhaeng Hot Springs

Sankamhaeng Hot Springs

Sankamphaeng Hot Springs - The place where the Thai families traditionally go to spend time together. For a very pleasant day out that is off the beaten track you should go to the Sankamhaeng national Park. The Sankamhaeng Hot Springs, about 36 kilometers from Chiang...

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Mon Cham – Chiang Mai

Mon Cham – Chiang Mai

Mon Cham - is located about an hour from Chiang Mai at 1,250 meters above sea level, on a hillridge in a less discovered area  campsite within the Nong Hoi Royal Project. Today, it is one of the largest producers of vegetables for the Royal Project marketing division,...

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Mae Ai – Thaton

Mae Ai – Thaton

Mae Ai - Thaton is a little sleepy town, situated between Chiangmai and Chiangrai Provinces in an unknown part of North Thailand From Chiang Mai you reach Ban Thaton by bus. Buses depart from Chiang Mai’s Chang Puak bus station. The air conditioned bus runs several...

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Mae Hong Son

Mae Hong Son

Mae Hong Son - often referred to as “the valley of three mists”, Mae Hong Son is one oft he most beautiful provinces in Thailand. The province’s total area is some 12,000 square kilometers, mostly mountainous and forest-covered . Mae Hong Son can easily be reached...

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Wiang Kum Kam – Chiang Mai

Wiang Kum Kam – Chiang Mai

Wiang Kum Kam - or“the reason King Mengrai built Chiang Mai.” 1286 King Mengrai founded  Wiang Kum Kam. It was the capital of the Lanna empire for a period of only 10 years. Because the town regularly flooded, Mengrai decided to move the capital to his newly founded...

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Doi Inthanon – Chiang Mai

Doi Inthanon – Chiang Mai

Doi Inthanon - Part of the Himalayan mountain range, Doi Inthanon also know as "The Roof of Thailand" at 2,565 metres above the sea level ,the National Park covers an area of 482.4 square kilometers in three districts of Chiang Mai province. The park is part of the...

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Chiang Dao Cave

Chiang Dao Cave

Chiang Dao as well know at his nickname “City of Stars” which pertains to the limestone peaks that stick out above the green valley. Chiang Dao Caves are situated approx 70 km north of Chiang Mai on a good highway. The Caves are one of the main attractions in the...

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Ban Mae Kampong – Chiang Mai

Ban Mae Kampong – Chiang Mai

Ban Mae Kampong is about 50km north east of Chiang Mai, situated around 1,300m above sea level in Chiang Mai's Mae On district, Ban Mae Kampong is locally famous as a centre for the production of pickled tea leaves. A handful of beautiful wooden cottages built on a...

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