Chiang Mai 6 days tour

 

 

Chiang Mai 6 days tour

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Flight to Chiang Mai International Airport suggest schedule

Airline Flight Departure Number Departure Time Flight Arrival Number Arrival Time
CI 851 07:30 CI 852 11:20
BR 257 07:25 BR 258 11:30

 

 

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Hotel recommendation

Day 1

Taoyuan International Airport > Chiang Mai International Airport > Chiang Mai Zoo > One Nimmam > Traditional Chiang Mai cuisine Hong Tauw Inn or Michelin recommends Thai cuisine Nara Thai Cuisine (Need to book)

Stay in Chiang Mai Hotel

Day 2

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep > Bhubing Palace > Hmong Doi Pui Village > One Nimmam> Wat Umong > No.39 Cafe > Lamour Cafe & Restaurant 

Stay in Chiang Mai Hotel

Day 3 Wat Phra Sing > Three Kings Monuments > Wat Phan Tao > Wat Chedi Luang > Tha Phae Gate > Iron Bridge > Wua Lai Walking Street or Tha Phae Walking Street (Chiang Mai Night Bazaar)

Stay in Chiang Mai Hotel

Day 4

Ginger Farm > Jungle Adventure Park > Wat Phra That Doi Kham > Night Safari > The View Village Restaurant or Ohkajhu - Nim City

Stay in Chiang Mai Hotel

Day 5

Mae Sa Elephant Camp > Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden > Pongyang Jungle Coaster & Zipline > Mon Cham > Big C > Thai BBQ & Hotpot (Mu kratha)

Stay in Chiang Mai Hotel

Day 6

Chiang Mai International Airport > Taoyuan International Airport

Beck to Taiwan

 

 

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Day 1 Taoyuan International Airport > Chiang Mai International Airport > Chiang Mai Zoo > One Nimmam > Traditional Chiang Mai cuisine Hong Tauw Inn or Michelin recommends Thai cuisine Nara Thai Cuisine (Need to book)

 

Chiang Mai Zoo

 

 

Chiang Mai Zoo is a zoo located in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand. Chiang Mai Zoo was established in 1974 as a private zoo and became an official zoo on June 16, 1977. The park is equipped with a monorail and a 133-meter-long aquarium.

 

 

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Chiang Mai Zoo

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One Nimman

 

 

One Nimman is a complex of commercial complexes located in Chiang Mai City, one of the city's most popular shopping and entertainment destinations. It is located on Nimmanhaemin Road, one of the trendiest and modern areas in Chiang Mai.

 

One Nimman consists of two buildings, including shopping malls, restaurants, coffee shops, hotels and other facilities. There are shops of various well-known brands and small boutiques in the mall, as well as a variety of dining places, including local cuisine and international cuisine.

 

One Nimman is a stylish and modern complex of commercial buildings, providing tourists and local residents with a comprehensive place for shopping, entertainment and leisure. It is one of the important landmarks of Chiang Mai.

 

 

Source by:One Nimman Facebook

 

One Nimman

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Traditional Chiang Mai cuisine

Hong Tauw Inn 

 

 

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Hong Tauw Inn

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Michelin recommends Thai cuisine

Nara Thai Cuisine Chiang Mai

 

 

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Nara Thai Cuisine Chiang Mai

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Day 2 Wat Phra That Doi Suthep > Bhubing Palace > Hmong Doi Pui Village > One Nimmam> Wat Umong > No.39 Cafe > Lamour Cafe & Restaurant


Wat Phra That Doi Suthep


 

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is one of the most famous temples in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and one of the most important Buddhist sites in northern Thailand. Located on Suthep Mountain about 15 kilometers northwest of Chiang Mai, this temple is one of the important tourist attractions in Chiang Mai.


The establishment of Wat Phra That Doi Suthep can be traced back to the 14th century. Legend has it that a monk dreamed of the Buddha's throne on Suthep Mountain, and found the Buddha's throne as shown in the dream, so he built a temple here. The name of the temple "Doi Suthep" is derived from the name of the mountain where the Buddha's throne is located.


With ornate architecture and decoration, Doi Suthep Doi Suthep is a fine example of Buddhist architecture in northern Thailand. The main building of the temple is a golden stupa with a height of about 80 meters. There are also many Buddha statues, shrines and gardens in the temple, which attract a large number of tourists and believers to visit and worship every year.

 

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep

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Bhubing Palace

 

 

Bhubing Palace is a royal palace in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It is located on the top of Suthep Mountain. It is one of the summer palaces of the Thai royal family in Chiang Mai and one of the famous attractions in Chiang Mai.


The establishment of Bhubing Palace began in 1961, when King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand decided to build a summer palace in Chiang Mai to enjoy the cool climate and beautiful scenery. The architectural style of the palace combines Thai and Western elements, and the design is gorgeous and elegant.


The luxurious interior decoration of Bhubing Palace showcases the artistic and cultural traditions of the Thai royal family. There are multiple rooms inside the palace, including guest rooms, living rooms, dining rooms, and studios, all of which are decorated with exquisite furniture and decorations.


The gardens around the palace are also a highlight of Bhubing Palace. There are many kinds of flowers and trees, including cherry blossoms, tulips and roses. There is also an artificial lake and a waterfall in the garden. Tourists can take a stroll here, enjoy the beautiful natural scenery, or have a picnic or rest in the garden.


Bhubing Palace is usually open to the public. Visitors can visit the interior and gardens of the palace, but they need to abide by certain regulations, such as dressing appropriately, not taking pictures, and not smoking. Since Bhubing Palace is the palace of the Thai royal family, it is also one of Thailand's important cultural heritages and is worth a visit.


 

Bhubing Palace

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Hmong Doi Pui Village

 

 

 

Hmong Doi Pui Village is one of the famous ethnic minority villages in Chiang Mai, Thailand, located in Doi Pui National Park on the top of Suthep Mountain.

 

This village has a long history and is inhabited by the Hmong minority in Thailand. They pass on their traditional culture and way of life. Visitors can learn about the life and culture of the Thai minority here.


The architectural style of Peishan Miao Village is unique. The houses are usually built with bamboo and wood, and the roofs are covered with grass and leaves. The whole village presents a simple and original style.

 

Hmong Doi Pui Village

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Wat Umong

 

 

The temple was built in 1297 by King Mangrai of the Lan Na dynasty.

 

Of particular interest is a modern replica of the original standing condition of the pillar of Ashoka at Sarnath in India. The Lion Capital of Ashoka survives in the Sarnath Museum, in an incomplete state, and at Indian independence was adopted as the National Emblem of India. It consists in four lions standing on an abacus, crowned by a large wheel called a Dharmachakra.

 

 

Wat Umong

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No.39 Cafe

 

 

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No.39 Cafe

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Lamour Cafe & Restaurant

 

 

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Lamour Cafe & Restaurant

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Day 3 Wat Phra Sing > Three Kings Monuments > Wat Phan Tao > Wat Chedi Luang > Tha Phae Gate > Iron Bridge > Wua Lai Walking Street or Tha Phae Walking Street (Chiang Mai Night Bazaar)

 

Wat Phra Sing

 

 

Wat Phra Sing is a Buddhist temple located in downtown Chiang Mai, Thailand, and one of the most important temples in Chiang Mai. The temple was built in 1345, originally by a prince of the Bagan Dynasty, and later rebuilt in the 16th century.


Wat Phra Singh has magnificent temple buildings, the most famous of which is the central palace of the temple. The Baolian style architectural style is one of the representative buildings in northern Thailand. The interior decoration of the temple is also very beautiful, including artworks such as murals and carvings, showing the culture and history of Thai Buddhism.


Inside the temple, visitors can visit multiple buildings and statues such as palaces, temples, bronze statues and more. Locals and tourists also hold traditional Buddhist activities and celebrations in Wat Phra Singh.

 

Wat Phra Sing

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Three Kings Monuments

 

 

Three Kings Monuments is a monument located in the center of Chiang Mai, Thailand, commemorating the three most important northern Thai kings in Lanna history in Thai history: Ramkhamhaeng the Great, King Menglai and King Nanmeng. .


Located in a square in the center of Chiang Mai, the Three Kings Monument consists of three life-size bronze statues representing the three kings. Visitors can take pictures here, or take a walk in the surrounding parks.

 

Three Kings Monuments

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Wat Phan Tao

 

 

Wat Phan Tao is a Buddhist temple located in the urban area of Chiang Mai, Thailand. It was built in the 14th century. It was originally a wooden Buddhist temple and later converted into the current iron building in the 19th century.


The main building of Pan Tao Temple is a wooden temple hall with exquisite iron decoration. This special architectural style is rare in Thailand. The roof of the temple is in the traditional Thai sloped shape, decorated with exquisite golden decorations, and the interior of the temple is decorated with beautiful murals and Buddha statues.

 

Wat Phan Tao

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Wat Chedi Luang 

 

 

Wat Chedi Luang is a Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand, located in the center of the ancient city. The temple was built in the 14th century and was originally a huge stupa, about 82 meters high. But in the 18th century, the tower was seriously damaged, leaving only the current height of about 60 meters. Since then, the temple has been rebuilt and expanded many times and has become one of the most important Buddhist centers in Chiang Mai.


In Chedi Luang Temple, visitors can visit the ancient reliefs and murals preserved on the pagoda, enter the temple to worship Buddha statues, and watch the ceremonies and performances held in the temple. In addition, Chedi Luang Temple also has a Buddhist academy, which is an important place to learn Buddhist culture and philosophy.

 

Wat Chedi Luang

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Tha Phae Gate

 

 

Tha Phae Gate is an ancient city gate in Chiang Mai, Thailand, located in the east of the ancient city. It is one of the landmark buildings in Chiang Mai and one of the main entrances for tourists to the ancient city.


Tha Pae Gate was originally built in the 13th century as part of the city walls of Chiang Mai and has been built and rebuilt many times. At the beginning of the 19th century, the city walls gradually lost their defensive role, and Tha Pae Gate also became an iconic gateway.


Today, Tha Pae Gate is still an important landmark and tourist attraction in Chiang Mai city. It is designed in typical Northern Thai style with unique architectural features and decorations.


 

Tha Pae Gate 

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Khua Lek(Iron Bridge)


 

Chiang Mai Iron Bridge Khua Lek, also known as Iron Bridge Park, is a bridge across the Ping River in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and is also a famous park and recreational place.


The Chiang Mai Iron Bridge was originally built in the 1920s as an important railway bridge for transporting coal and other goods. Over time, this railway line gradually declined, and the iron bridge was gradually eliminated. However, at the end of the 20th century, the local government converted the iron bridge into a park and recreational area and named it Iron Bridge Park. The Chiang Mai Iron Bridge is also the main shooting spot for the annual Loi Krathong Festival.

 

Khua Lek (Iron Bridge)

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Wua Lai Walking Street

 

 

Chiang Mai Wua Lai Walking Street is a famous Sunday night market in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It is located on Wua Lai Road inside the city wall.

 

Wua Lai Walking Street is an important place for local handicrafts and cultural art, where you can find a wide variety of textiles, wood carvings, silver ornaments, pottery, paintings and more. It is also a paradise for local food lovers, where you can taste traditional Thai food, local specialties and various international dishes.

 

Wua Lai Walking Street

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Tha Phae Walking Street (Sunday)

 

 

The Sunday Night Market in Chiang Mai is a very popular local night market event, held every Sunday evening until late at night. The night market is located on Ratchadamnoen Road (Ratchadamnoen Road) in the old city of Chiang Mai. It is a 1-kilometer-long pedestrian street. There are all kinds of food stalls, handicrafts, clothing, accessories, household items, etc. in the night market. Visitors can find many interesting souvenirs and gifts here.

 

The atmosphere of the Sunday night market is very lively, the streets and alleys are full of crowds and the cries of various hawkers. Visitors can taste various delicacies such as Thai fried noodles, kebabs, desserts, fruits and more. In addition, there are various live performances and music performances in the night market, such as traditional dances, music performances, etc., providing tourists with a rich and colorful cultural experience.

 

Tha Phae Walking Street

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Day 4 Ginger Farm > Jungle Adventure Park > Wat Phra That Doi Kham > Night Safari > The View Village Restaurant or Ohkajhu - Nim City

 

Ginger Farm

 


 

Chiang Mai Ginger Farm is a farm and tourist attraction located in Chiang Mai, Thailand, specializing in the cultivation of ginger and other spice plants. The farm covers approximately 12 acres and has dedicated guided tours and demonstration areas for visitors to visit and learn about the cultivation and uses of ginger and other plants.

 

At the farm, visitors can participate in activities such as growing and harvesting ginger and other plants, making their own ginger tea, spice oils and soaps, and more. The farm also has a small cafe and gift shop offering a wide range of ginger and other botanical products for sale.


Chiang Mai Ginger Farm is a very suitable tourist attraction for families and groups, especially for those who are interested in planting and natural ecology. Visitors can learn about planting and uses here, while enjoying the beautiful farm scenery and experiencing the joys of rural life.

 

Ginger Farm 

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Jungle Adventure Park

 

 

Chiang Mai Jungle Adventure Park is an outdoor activity and playground located on the outskirts of Chiang Mai, Thailand. Visitors can choose to participate in activities of varying degrees of difficulty and challenge, from beginners to advanced players can enjoy fun. There are professional trainers and safety equipment in the park to ensure the safety and enjoyment of tourists.


In addition, Chiang Mai Jungle Adventure Park also provides many other activities and facilities, such as picnic areas, camping grounds, slides, climbing fields and game areas, etc., suitable for families and friends to experience together. Tourists can also enjoy the beautiful natural scenery, enjoy the fresh air and the fun of relaxing.

 

Jungle Adventure Park

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Wat Phra That Doi Kham

 

Wat Phra That Doi Kham is a Buddhist temple located in the southern mountains of Chiang Mai, Thailand, about 10 kilometers from the city center. Built in the 7th century, the temple is one of the oldest temples in northern Thailand and one of the tourist attractions frequently visited by local believers and tourists.


The most famous feature of Wat Lai Kham is the large golden Buddha statue in the temple, which is 17 meters high and is regarded as one of the largest golden Buddha statues in southern Thailand. In addition, the temple also holds many other important Buddha statues and artifacts, such as a sitting Buddha statue and a bronze statue of a Bodhisattva, among others.


The environment around the temple is beautiful, surrounded by green trees and flowers, and the beauty of Chiang Mai city can be seen in the distance. Tourists can stroll around the temple and enjoy the scenery.

 

Wat Phra That Doi Kham

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Night Safari

 

 

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Chiang Mai Night Safari is a zoo located in Chiang Mai, Thailand, that offers a unique experience of watching animals at night. This zoo has many kinds of animals, including tigers, lions, elephants, lemurs, giraffes, etc., and visitors can watch these animals in the dark at night.


The night zoo has advanced facilities, and there are many exhibition halls and performance venues inside, including a large water theater. Visitors can walk in the zoo, watch animal performances, experience the life of animals, and enjoy some local food and cultural performances.


The Night Safari is open every night. Visitors can choose to participate in general admission or VIP guided tours. VIP guided tours include professional tour guides and special vehicles so that visitors can better watch the animals.


 

Night Safari

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The View Village

 

 

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The View Village Restaurant (The Good View Village)

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Ohkajhu - Nim City

 

 

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Ohkajhu - Nim City

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Day 5 Mae Sa Elephant Camp > Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden > Pongyang Jungle Coaster & Zipline > Mon Cham > Big C > Thai BBQ & Hotpot (Mu kratha)

 

 

Mae Sa Elephant Camp

 

 

Mae Sa Elephant Camp is located in the Mesa Mountains on the outskirts of Chiang Mai, Thailand. It is a well-known elephant sightseeing spot. Here is a large elephant training and breeding base. Visitors can watch elephant performances, ride elephants to visit the Mesa Mountains and experience interactive activities with elephants.


Mae Sa Elephant Camp has been in operation since 1976 and is one of the most popular elephant camps in the Chiang Mai area. There are many elephants here, and there are daily performances and elephant riding tours. Visitors can also watch elephants bathing and swimming, experience the fun of walking with elephants, and learn about the diet, life and habits of elephants.


There are a variety of activities in the Mesa Elephant Camp, including elephant riding, elephant performances, elephant painting, elephant bathing, elephant mud bathing and feeding.


 

Mae Sa Elephant Camp

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Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden

 


 

Established in 1993, it is the first botanical garden in Thailand and one of the largest botanical gardens in Southeast Asia. The botanical garden covers an area of about 2,400 acres and features native Thai plants, rare and endangered plants and other plants from all over the world. The botanical garden has many themed areas, including grassland, tropical rainforest, evergreen forest, bamboo forest, aquatic plants, etc., as well as research centers, plant collection areas, academic exchange centers, libraries and other facilities. The goals of the Botanic Gardens are to promote plant conservation, research and education, while educating the public about botany and the importance of preserving the natural environment.

 

Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden

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Pongyang Jungle Coaster & Zipline

 


 

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Pong Yaeng Jungle Coaster & Zipline is a theme park located in Chiang Mai that combines a slide and zipline experience. Nestled in a beautiful mountainous setting, this theme park offers thrill-seeking rides amidst spectacular scenery.


Two of the most popular activities at the theme park are the luge and the zip line. The slide is a kind of amusement facility similar to a roller coaster. Tourists sit on a single car and quickly descend along a special track, passing through hills, forests and lakes. This way of playing allows tourists to experience high speed and excitement in a natural environment.


Zip lining is another popular activity, where visitors don safety gear and glide from high places through forests and canyons. This experience allows visitors to enjoy the spectacular scenery while enjoying thrills and adventure.

 

Pong Yaeng Jungle Coaster & Zipline

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Mon Cham

 


 

 

Mon Cham is a tourist attraction in Chiang Mai, Thailand, located at 22 kilometers from Chiang Mai-Mae Rim Road, Chiang Mai-Mae Rim Road. Standing at about 1,300 meters above sea level, this mountain boasts magnificent scenery and clean air, and is one of the popular attractions for tourists visiting Chiang Mai.


Mon Cham is famous for its beautiful scenery and peaceful atmosphere. Visitors can stroll through the beautiful gardens and fruit trees, and enjoy the spectacular mountain scenery and waterfalls. There are also some small shops and restaurants on the mountain for tourists to rest and taste local delicacies.


In addition, Mon Cham is also a popular camping spot, many tourists camp on the mountain to admire the stars and enjoy the beauty of nature.

 

Mon Cham

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 Thai BBQ & Hotpot (Mu kratha)

P.P. Buffet

 

 

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P.P. Buffet

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คุณเปิ้น หมูกระทะ

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Day 6 Chiang Mai International Airport > Taoyuan International Airport

 

 

 

 

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