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Chiang Mai, Thailand

Chiang Mai Travel Blog › entry 8 of 29 › view trip summary

A chronicle of living in Thailand for 3 years. I was based in the northern Thai city of Chiang Mai, but tried to travel around the country as much as possible. Reviews of things to do, places to eat, places to go and different experiences.
Chiang Mai is where it's at!
Chiang Mai is an awesome place to visit and live in. It's got something for everyone. I've been living here a year and a half and I'm still not bored of it.

If you're into temples, the Old City of CM has over 300 of them, with some really old one and those in the traditional Lanna style (northern Thai). There's also Wat Doi Suthep, on the top of Doi Suthep which, weather permitting, has a spectacular view of the city.

If you're into adventure sports and outdoor stuff, there's trekking, biking, white water rafting, elephant riding, etc. The best way to do that is usually sign up with a tour. There are also a ton of beautiful mountain roads that would make for a nice day trip on a motorbike.

If you're into food, there are a ton of amazing restaurants for ridiculously cheap prices. Stay away from the Thae Pae gate area as that is where it is super touristy and you'll definitely not be getting good value. Pretty much everywhere else is okay. There are lots of great spots along Nimmenhaminda Rd (which is west of the Old City, near the university and between Suthep Rd. and Huay Gaew Rd.). There are also a bunch of cool bars and night spots in the area. They tend to close on the earlier side (1am), but definitely worth the trip for dinner, drinks and some dancing. It's a predominantly university area, so lots of hip young people. Also, at Thai bars you can bring your own bottle of spirits (whiskey, gin, vodka, whatever)and then just get ice and mixers there. A little known local secret. This does not go for farang bars in touristy areas. Most Thai bars also sell bottles there for a reasonable price, though your choice is usually restricted to whiskey. They usually also have good deals on beer (like B99 for 3 big bottles of Leo).

If you're into spas, massages and that sort of pampering, it is very reasonable and high quality here. Excellent service at a more than reasonable rate, especially for someone coming from the west. It's nice to have a day of pampering after 3 days of trekking in the jungle and sleeping in the dirt. :)

As for market shopping, avoid the Night Bazaar like the plague if you can. The Saturday and Sunday walking street markets are way better, more local and less aggressive salespeople. Also excellent street food.

I could go on and on about all the awesome places in CM. If you want more specific advice (areas to stay in, places to eat, night spots, day trips, etc.), drop me a message and I'd be happy to help.
In the mountains around Chiang Mai
Huge tree at Gymkana Club
Elephant garden
Wat
Wat
Making silk
Mountain sunset
In the mountains around Chiang Mai
View of the city from Doi Suthep
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