Chiang Mai International Airport 43 min
Chiang Mai Night Bazaar (33 min) Bustling night market featuring street-food vendors, local crafts, souvenirs & live music. Mae Kuang Dam Lookout Point (23 min) Viewpoint at a man-made lake known for its mountain scenery, fishing & suspension bridge. Tha Pae Sunday Walking Street (36 min) Each Sunday afternoon until midnight this street becomes a gallery for local arts & crafts. Three Kings Monument (36 min) Sculpture of Kings Mengrai, Ramkamhaeng and Ngam Muang, purported founding fathers of Chiang Mai. San Khamphaeng Hot Springs (25 min) Open-air spa with hot springs, pools & lodging in a lush setting with gardens & picnic areas. Chiang Mai National Museum (32 min) Museum highlighting the art, history & culture of northern Thailand in a traditional building. Warorot Market ตลาดวโรรส (33 min) Vibrant, 3-floor market featuring fresh produce, street food, casual clothing & household goods. Wat Chedi Luang (37 min) Temple complex with a partially crumbled 15th-century chedi & a pillar believed to protect the city. Wat Chiang Man (36 min) 13th-century temple with a gold chedi offering ancient Buddha & elephant statues on scenic grounds. The Highland People Discovery Museum (36 min) Museum with indoor/outdoor exhibits on the history & culture of Northern Thailand's mountain tribes. Chiang Mai City Arts & Cultural Center (37 min) Regal cultural museum featuring historical & artistic exhibits to preserve local heritage. Wat Lok Moli (36 min) Buddhist temple dating to at least the 1300s & featuring a prominent chedi (stratified tower). Art in Paradise Chiang Mai (35 min) Imaginative 3D murals are displayed at this interactive art gallery popular with families. Tha Phae Gate (34 min) Known as a site for many community events, this preserved city gate dates back to ancient times. Wat Buppharam (33 min) Large Buddhist temple complex that has won awards for its architectural preservation. |