Chiang Mai
Ancient temples, mountain landscapes and cultural charm — perfect for couples, families and adventure seekers.
Overview
Things To Do
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Travel Guide
Chiang Mai, located in northern Thailand, is around a 12–14 hour journey from the UK (via Bangkok). Known for its rich culture, historic temples and mountainous landscapes, it offers a completely different experience from Thailand’s beach destinations. Surrounded by lush countryside, the city combines traditional heritage with a relaxed atmosphere. Key areas include the Old City, Nimmanhaemin and surrounding mountain regions. Chiang Mai holidays are ideal for travellers seeking culture, nature and authentic Thai experiences.
✨ Why Visit Chiang Mai
- Rich cultural heritage — hundreds of temples and historic landmarks.
- Mountain scenery — surrounded by forests, waterfalls and national parks.
- Authentic Thai experience — less commercial than beach destinations.
- Cooler climate — more comfortable temperatures compared to southern Thailand.
- Adventure opportunities — trekking, cycling and outdoor activities.
- Famous markets — night bazaars and local handicrafts.
🌴 What Makes It Special
Unlike Thailand’s coastal destinations such as Phuket or Krabi, Chiang Mai offers a cultural and nature-focused experience. While Bangkok is fast-paced and modern, Chiang Mai feels more traditional and relaxed. Compared to other destinations, its blend of temples, mountains and local culture creates a unique and immersive travel experience.
📍 Key Areas to Explore
- Old City — historic centre with temples and cultural landmarks.
- Nimmanhaemin — trendy area with cafés, boutiques and nightlife.
- Doi Suthep Area — mountains and temples overlooking the city.
- Mae Rim — countryside with waterfalls and nature attractions.
Doi Inthanon Region — national park with Thailand’s highest peak.
Explore beyond the temples with a mix of activities and experiences.
🏞️ Nature & Outdoor Activities
- Doi Inthanon National Park — waterfalls, hiking trails and viewpoints.
- Jungle trekking — explore forests and hill tribe villages.
- Cycling tours — countryside and rural landscapes.
- Waterfall visits — scenic natural attractions around the region.
🏖️ Relaxation / Leisure
- Spa and wellness retreats — traditional Thai massages and treatments.
- Yoga centres — relaxation and mindfulness experiences.
- Cafés and scenic viewpoints — peaceful spots to unwind.
- Resort stays in nature — tranquil countryside accommodation.
🍽️ Food & Drink
- Khao Soi — Chiang Mai’s signature curry noodle dish.
- Sai Ua (Northern Thai sausage) — local speciality.
- Sticky rice dishes — traditional northern cuisine.
- Night markets — authentic and affordable food experiences.
🎉 Nightlife & Entertainment
- Night Bazaar — shopping, food and entertainment.
- Live music bars — relaxed nightlife scene.
- Cultural performances — traditional dance and shows.
- Trendy cafés and bars — especially in Nimmanhaemin.
📸 Instagram-Worthy Spots
- Doi Suthep Temple — golden temple with city views.
- Doi Inthanon waterfalls — lush green landscapes.
- Chiang Mai Old City temples — historic architecture.
Mountain viewpoints — scenic panoramic views.
Best Value Deals
🌴 All-Inclusive Holidays
All-inclusive holidays are not common in Chiang Mai, as the destination is focused on cultural exploration and local experiences. Most hotels offer bed-and-breakfast options, giving travellers the flexibility to explore local dining and markets.
👨👩👧👦 Family Holidays
Chiang Mai is ideal for families looking for educational and cultural experiences. Activities such as elephant sanctuaries, cooking classes and nature trips make it engaging for children and adults alike.
💎 Luxury Holidays
Chiang Mai offers boutique luxury resorts set in nature, with private villas, spa treatments and personalised service. Compared to beach destinations, luxury here is more peaceful and immersive.
⚡ Last-Minute Deals
Last-minute deals are available depending on flights and accommodation. Travellers can find good value, especially outside peak seasons, while early booking is recommended for festivals and high-demand periods.
Why book with us
💷 Low deposits from £49pp
🔄 Flexible booking & payment options
🛡️ ATOL Protected holidays
📞 UK-based support team (8am–11pm daily)
✅ Competitive Chiang Mai package deals
📅 Best Time to Visit Chiang Mai
The best time to visit Chiang Mai is between November and February, when the weather is cooler and dry with temperatures around 20–28°C. March to May can be hotter, while the rainy season (June–October) brings lush greenery and fewer crowds.
🏨 Where to Stay
- Families: Old City, Nimmanhaemin
- Couples: boutique resorts in Mae Rim
- Luxury seekers: countryside villas and nature resorts
- First-timers & convenience: Old City
- Relaxation seekers: mountain resorts and rural areas
🚗 Getting Around
Transport includes taxis, tuk-tuks and ride-hailing apps. Motorbike rentals are common for exploring nearby areas, while guided tours are popular for visiting national parks and attractions.
💡 Travel Tips
- Temple etiquette — dress modestly when visiting temples.
- Cash usage — carry cash for markets and small vendors.
- Weather prep — pack layers for cooler evenings.
- Tour planning — book excursions in advance during peak season.
Respect wildlife — choose ethical elephant sanctuaries only.
Map Of Chiang Mai
Top Experiences
Doi Suthep Temple Visit
Climb to one of Thailand’s most sacred temples with panoramic views over the city.
Elephant Sanctuary Experience
Ethical wildlife experience feeding and interacting with rescued elephants.
Old City Temple Tour
Explore historic temples such as Wat Chedi Luang and Wat Phra Singh.
Night Bazaar & Markets
Shop for handicrafts, street food and souvenirs in lively markets.
Doi Inthanon National Park Day Trip
Visit Thailand’s highest mountain, waterfalls and scenic viewpoints.
Thai Cooking Class
Learn to prepare traditional Thai dishes in a hands-on cultural experience.
Travel Information
Everything You Need To Know Before You Jet Off To Chiang Mai.