Tourist Information

Thai Elephant Conservation Center in Lampang

Thai Elephant Conservation Center in Lampang
Just over the local mountain is ‘The Elephant Conservation Centre’, where you can watch elephants with their Mahouts work together, as they have for time immemorial. If you wish, you can take a course to become a Mahout. Certainly – you will have the opportunity to ride an elephant, even have a look at the Elephant hospital. It is awesome to see such a magnificent creature so close at hand!

The Good View Bar & Restaurant with Live music

The Good View Bar & Restaurant with Live music
The Good View has now become one of the most influencial bar & restaurant in Chiang Mai and has been giving a great example of enjoying Chiang Mai by dining and wining, with good music in a good atmosphere

Mon Cham Camping Resort

Mon Cham Camping Resort
Mon Cham is a part of Royal Project Development Centre " Nong Hoi", Mae Rim only 40 minutes north of the city of Chiang Mai.

Doi Angkhang

Doi Angkhang
This remote mountainous region is located in upnorth Chiangmai, Doi Angkhang, Fang District is the side of the Royal Agricultural Project

Chiang Mai Night Safari

Chiang Mai Night Safari
Chiang Mai Night Safari is a vocational study center building the concept of environmental forestry and wild life conservation. It's also a world class standard for education and entertainment and a place for earning valuable income with social responsibility for community and environment.

Royal Park Rajapruek (Royal Flora Ratchaphruek)

Royal Park Rajapruek (Royal Flora Ratchaphruek)
Learning center on botanical agriculture of Thailand and international community related to diversity of plant species. Display garden that suited the landscape is beautiful habitat through the seasonal. And improvements to the area are always interesting and To provide the knowledge related to the benevolence of His Majesty and the Royal Family concerning the development of life and welfare of the people based on the philosophy off sufficiency and the new theory.

Chiang Mai Zoo

Chiang Mai Zoo
Chiang Mai Zoo is an eco-tourism attraction for all tourists, a wild life learning center, one of the most fertile evergreen forest in Thailand. Chiang Mai Zoo is a beautiful and fertile attraction in a cool climate all year round. Fertility of forest, flowers and rare Northern orchids in Chiang Mai Zoo.

Phuping Palace (Royal winter Palace)

Phuping Palace (Royal winter Palace)
The Palace is located further up the mountain about six kilometers from Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. Its landscaped gardens are decorated with plenty of colorful, exotic flowers. It is open every day from 8.30 am. To 16.30 pm. Except when the Royal family is in residence which is usually from mid-December to early February.

Dada Kafe Healthy Chiang Mai

Dada Kafe Healthy Chiang Mai
Dada Kafe has delicious and healthy food. The atmosphere is really nice and relaxing, the staff is friendly, service is quick, prices reasonable. Indeed, the owner is German, but also speaks English and French, so visitors of all ages and from all over the world eat and drink here. :-)

Grand Canyon Chiang Mai

Grand Canyon Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai’s “Grand Canyon”. New attraction place in Chiang Mai. It’s actually an abandoned soil mine which later became a pond. Swimming is prohibited here because the water here is quite deep.

Wat Phra Singh Worawihan

Wat Phra Singh Worawihan
The Wat Phra Singh dates back to the 14th century when Chiang Mai was the capital of the Lanna Kingdom, and is one of the finest examples of classic Lanna style temple architecture in Northern Thailand. The temple, which is also known as “The Monastery of the Lion Buddha” or “The temple of the Lion Buddha” is an active temple, with hundreds of monks and novices living there. The Wat Phra Singh houses a number of highly revered and very old Buddha images

Wat Suan Dok Temple

Wat Suan Dok Temple
Wat Suan Dok, dating to the 14th century, originally was the site of the pleasure gardens of the Thai monarchy. Today it features several white chedis that contain the ashes of Chiang Mai’s former royal family.

Wat Chiang Maan Temple

Wat Chiang Maan Temple
The oldest temple in Chiang Mai town, Wat Chiang Man was built in 1296 by King Mengrai of Lanna kingdom. The temple is famous for its Lanna-style chedi supported by rows of elephant-shaped buttresses. The beautiful Lanna-style ordination hall enshrines an ancient Buddha image named Phra Kaew Khao, revered by Chiang Mai locals. Wat Chiang Man is situated off of Ratchapakhinai Road in the northeast corner of the old city.

Wat Chedi Luang Temple

Wat Chedi Luang Temple
Visit Wat Chedi Luang “Luang” means “large” in northern dialect, and as the name suggests, Wat Chedi Luang temple is home to Chiang Mai’s largest Buddhist chedi built featuring 98 meters tall and 54 meters in diameter.

Pha Chor Grand Canyon of Chiang Mai

Pha Chor Grand Canyon of Chiang Mai
Pha Chor is a cliff located in Chiang Mai and one of the main attractions of the Mae Wang National Park