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Chiang
Mai
Rose of the North
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Land of Beauty | Attractions of Chiang Mai
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By road 696 km. from Bangkok, taking the Asia Highway (BKK to Nakhon Sawan),
Highway No.1 (Nakhon Sawan to Thoen District, Lampang Province), then use
Highway No.106 to (Chiang Mai town), about 9 hrs. drive.
Daily coach services from Bangkok Northern Bus Terminal. By air (1hr.), several
flights daily. By rail (751 km. about 13 hrs.), daily service.
See Useful Calls Bangkok
for phone numbers.
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Warm hospitality and good manners.....the land of fascinating, mist-shrouded
mountain scenery and fertile valleys....the land of religion with nearly 1,100
Buddhist temples....and the land of Thai art and handicrafts. These are some
attractions you can find in Chiang Mai, an old city of 700 years which still retains
its natural charm and old culture. If you have a chance to visit this paradise on
earth, you will understand why people call it " The Rose of the North."
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 Native
Dance
The numerous places of interest in Chiang Mai can be conveniently grouped into
the following routes, each easily accessible by car and covered within one day:
| City Tour
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Among the places most worthy of visiting in Chiang Mai are its centuries-old wats (
Buddhist temples ). To name a few:
Wat Chiang Man, the oldest wat (built around 1296 A.D.) famous for
its ancient and invaluable Buddha image Phra Kaeo Khao. Wat
Phra Sing, which houses the North's most revered Buddha statue Phra
Sing presumably aged over 1,000 years. Wat U-Mong, which is
particularly shady and is unique in its tunnel-like construction. Wat Ku Toa
with a thousand-year-old chedi (pagoda) decorated with coloured porcelain
pieces. Wat Suan Dok, in which is enshrined a 500-year-old bronze
Buddha image, one of the most beautiful and largest metal images in the North.
Wat Chedi Luang, where the City Pillar Shrine is located, is famous for
its chedi measuring 282 feet high and 144 feet wide. Its spire collapsed in 1002
because of an earthquake.
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Temple

Buddha Image
| Doi Suthep Route
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climb these steps to get to the temple
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A tour along this route begins with a visit to Wat Chet Yot (Wat
Photharam) whose pagoda is in the same style as the one in Buddha Gaya in India,
Chiang Mai National Museum where works of art of Lanna-Thai are
kept, then on to the Tribal Research Centre in Chiang Mai University
where a collection of interesting cultural objects of northern hilltribes are displayed,
Chiang Mai Zoo where, on 531 rai (210 acres) of woody land at the
foot of Doi Suthep, one can see a lot of fauna and flora, both native and foreign,
Huai Kaeo Cascade, a pleasant place for picnics and the statue to
Khru Ba Siwichai, a most reverend monk who constructed the road up
to Wat Phra That on Mpunt Doi Suthep.
Then visitors can follow the zigzag
road up the mountain to Wat Phra That, where a relic of the Buddha
is enshrined. Six kms. from Wat Phra That further up the mountain stands the
Royal Winter Palace (Bhubing Palace) with plenty of colourful, exotic
flowers. It is open on Fridays, weekends and public holidays, except when the Royal
Family is in residence, usually in January. Then the tour ends with a visit to the
Meo (Hmong) village at Doi Pui to see the life of the tribesmen and to
buy souvenirs from them.
| Mae Rim-Samoeng Route | Bosang-Sankamphaeng Route | Doi Chiang
Dao Route
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Park
The most popular places on this route which tourists should not miss are
Elephants at Work & Elephant Camp, and a beautiful waterfall called
Mae Sa Other attractive places are the two orchid nurseries, the
Mae Sa Meo Village and private resorts whose flowery surroundings
impress every vistor.
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Weaver at
work
Bosang and Sankampaeng are among the old tourist spots of Chiang Mai which got
fame for their fine products-umbrellas, Thai silk and cotton. Nowadays this route is
dotted with manufacturing centres of silverware, wood carving, ceramics, weaving
and embroidery as well.After shopping in this area, it is advisable to go
further to Muang-on Cave, where there is a 1-million-year-old
fossilized teak tree and to Sankampaeng hot spring where rooms for
mineral bathing are provided.
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Elephant Trekking
Visit colourful flower-ornamented Maw Taeng Dam and Young
Elephants Traing Center, where tourists can watch elephants at work and
take a short trip on elephant-back into the forest. Then go over to the biggest and
well-known Chiang Doa Cave with a mysterious legend.
| | Chiang Mai-Hang Dong Route
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 Ob Luang Gorge
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The route leads to Doi Inthanon, the highest mountain of Thailand,
standing 2,563.3 meters above sea level. Doi Inthanon is a national park, covering
an area of 1,005 kmē.,which offers charming mountainous scenery. Attractions
along the way include: Old Chiang Mai Cultural Centre where culteral
performances are given and objects d'art are on display, Kritsada Doi,
a garden where hundreds of species of exotic flowers are grown and elaboratly
arranged,
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Mai Klang Falls and Wachirathan Falls, two of
the biggest and best known waterfalls of Thailand, Siriphum Falls
whose name was derived from the first elements of the names of Queen Sirikit and
King Bhumibol, the Twin Royal Pagodas which command a wide
absorbing view of the mountains and valleys below, Borichinda Cave
which is ideal for picnics, and a thousand-year-old wild rose plant
near the N.P. Protection Unit on the summit.
If there is time available, visitors can make a side-trip to Mae Ya Falls,
a most beautiful fall in Chiang Mai which can be accessed by minibus in the dry
season only, and Ob Luang Gorge with a steep river valley amid
scenic mountains and teak forests.
| | Shopping | Eating
Out
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Among Chiang Mai's best buys are silk, cotton, silverware, nielloware, wood
carvings, ceramics and other kinds of handicrafts. The shops are mostly scattered on
Mae-on Road (Sankampaeng), Wualai Road, Nantharam Road and Chang Khlan
Road. The goods are also available at the famous Night Bazaar located in the heart
of the city.
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Chiang Mai delicacies include hang-le curry, ho curry,
sai-ua (Chiang Mai sausage), mu-yo (pork sausage),
naem (pork sausage with lime and chilli) and many kinds of naem-prik
(a shrimp paste sauce with chilli) to be eaten with crispy deep fried pork skin
and fresh vegetables. A great way to enjoy Chiang Mai food and dance is to have a
khantok dinner which is served in leading hotels and restaurants.
|  Mae Ya
Falls
| Transportation
Airport,Train & Bus Terminals to Town Most hotels provide free
transportation from the Chiang Mai airport, railway station and bus terminal to their
hotels. There is also a mini-bus (or song thaeo in Thai) service between the airport
and town. Check the correct fare at the T.A.T. airport counter.
In Town:
Mini-buses Tell the destination to the driver before getting on. For the
municipal area, the fare is 5 baht per person. But for a long journey, the price
should be negotiated first.
Motor Samlos & Tricycles Fares to be
negotiated.
Buses Several buses provide services along
routes
throughout the city. The fare is 3 baht for ordinsry buses and 5 baht for air-
conditioned buses.
Out of Town There are mini-buses to Doi
Suthep, Mae Rim, Mae Taeng, Sankampaeng and Bo Sang, also buses to nearby
provinces such as Chiang Rai, Lamphun and Lampang. Ask your hotel or T.A.T. for
details. Mini-buses or taxies can also be hired at a negotiated price.
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Motorbikes and Private Cars can be hired from a car rental company.
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