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Are you planning for Chiang Mai?
Whether you are visiting Chiang Mai for
a brief getaway or an extended
exploration, here are 18 places you need
to visit and additional things to do in
Chiang Mai.
Let's dive in.
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Perched high on a mountain, this golden
temple is Chiang Mai's most sacred site.
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city views and a glimpse into centuries
of Lana culture.
>> When I return from the afterlow,
will you carry me like I am home
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together
where I belong.
Next, a trip to Chiang Mai isn't
complete without tasting its signature
dish.
>> Cow Soy Nim serves one of the richest,
most flavorful cow soy bowls I have
tried in Chiang Mai. I've been
I want it all.
>> I had a feeling but the feeling is all
gone.
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If you are into aesthetic cafes, this
cozy cafe is a local favorite for its
fresh bakes.
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If I could take you back to my youth,
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>> their famous carrot cake is the perfect
sweet break between temple visits.
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>> By sunset, we're unwinding at Pow Park
where the mountains fade into the
evening sky.
You know,
I'm remembering the words you told me.
Wait, hold on.
Take me back where I belong.
I had a feeling.
>> It's the ideal spot to relax and watch
the city glow in golden light.
back where I belong.
I want it all.
I had a feeling.
>> The night ends with a slow walk through
the city.
Chiang Mai's nights aren't just bars.
They're gentle streets, soft lights, and
live music in hidden corners.
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Walking through the old town after dark
feels like slipping into a slower
rhythm.
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Hidden just a few kilometers from Chiang
Mai's old city, Coconut Market is a
weekend only escape tucked beneath rows
of tall coconut trees.
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It's the kind of place where you can
shop for produce and coconut treats, sip
coffee, and even feed goats from a small
organic farm.
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From there, we are heading to Changong
Heritage Park, which is only 10 minutes
away from Coconut Market.
A peaceful retreat celebrating northern
Thai traditions.
Wooden houses, gardens, and exhibits
give you a glimpse of life in a slower,
simpler time Thai.
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Back in town, we're going to explore one
limon where modern industrial
architecture meets local craft shops and
cafes.
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Industrial chic buildings hide
boutiques, street food stalls, and photo
worthy corners.
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A great spot for lunch and just soaking
in Chiang Mai's creative energy.
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By late afternoon, we are escaping to
Hayunga, where the golden Light
stretches over the lake and a small
sheep farm adds to the peacefulness.
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If you're into sports, nothing beats
training or watching Muay Thai. Here
under the warm evening light, you feel
the energy of Thailand's national
martial art.
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For dinner, we went to Blue Noodle
Restaurant, trying their specialty
dishes and savoring the beefy flavors.
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After the delicious noodles, we are
exploring Wedi Lang,
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a temple dated back to the 14th century,
one of the city's most significant and
historic temples.
Its beauty is even more stunning under
the soft, warm glow of the lights over
the towering ruins.
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On the scenic road from Chiang Mai to
Changda, we stop at Danteada, a
garden-like sanctuary where sculptures,
ponds, and lush greenery make the drive
itself feel like part of the journey.
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Then a slow coffee break at Atmosphere
Cafe, watching the sun dip behind the
mountains.
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>> With its mountain backdrop and open air
deck, it's the perfect warm up to Chang
Dao's slower pace. alone. I want it all.
I had a feeling, but the feeling is all
gone.
Surrounded by limestone mountains and
misty mornings, the stays here are some
of the most scenic in northern Thailand.
We spent a night at Paradise Resort and
Cafe, wooden decks, mountain views, and
the kind of quiet you can't fake.
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Just outside the town, Giant Trees Alley
is a road flanked by towering centuries
old trees. Driving or walking through
feels like entering a natural cathedral.
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For lunch, we stopped at Pronto Coffee,
a simple cafe with a panoramic view of
Chang Dao's Peaks. Nothing fancy, just
great food and the mountains filling
every window.
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Lastly, we visit Watam Chang Dao, a
serene temple surrounded by lush
greenery and a peaceful koi fish pond.
While it's known for its cave temple,
it's the tranquil atmosphere outside
that truly makes this place special.
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