Experiencing the merging of the past into the
present in Chiang Mai where locals are proud of the city's 700-year
history. Its rich traditional heritage and unique culture is a
perfect foundation for the development of the city. Chiang Mai
is one of the few places in Thailand where it is possible to
find in the heart of the city centuries-old chedis and temples
next to modern convenience stores and boutique hotels. The
original city layout still exists as a neat square surrounded by
a moat with vestiges of the fortified wall and its four main
gates offering prime access to the old town.
The old city of Chiang Mai with its fascinating indigenous
cultural identity such as diverse dialects, cuisine,
architecture, traditional values, festivals, handicrafts and
classical dances is a prime location in its own right. In
addition, the presence of hill tribes and their wealth of unique
cultures enhance Chiang Mai's distinctive diversity.
For years, tourists have mistaken Chiang Mai
as the northern junction and the base from which they can
explore other provinces. The phrase "a day in Chiang Mai is
enough to see things around" was common. Today, tourists are
surprised by the fact that there is always something new to
discover Chiang Mai. Intriguing diversity among ethnic tribes
coupled with breathtaking scenery makes Chiang Mai one of Asia's
most attractive tourist destinations. Two weeks in Chiang Mai
may not be long enough for serious travelers.
Chiang Mai is also blessed with pristine natural resources of
mountains (dois), waterfalls, and other nature-based tourist
attractions. At the same time, Chiang Mai residents are warm,
gracious and congenial providing authentic hospitality making
visits memorable and meaningful. Moreover, visitors from all
walks of life can collect handicrafts of silk, silver and wood
produced locally as timeless souvenirs. Chiang Mai is a place
where both backpackers and luxury tourists can enjoy themselves
to the fullest.
When to go
Fast Fact
Unless you don't mind almost daily
torrential rain, the best time to visit Chiang Mai is between
October and April, with the other months a virtual monsoonal
washout. Festivals occur throughout the year, with the bulk of
them between late December and April. These provide a great
opportunity to immerse yourself in the colour and spectacle of
traditional Thai culture. Chiang Mai is a particularly fun and
refreshing spot to experience the wetness of the Songkhran
festival.
Population :
1,700,000
Languages : Thai Currency :
Baht Time Zones :
GMT/UTC +7