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city in Chiang Rai province, Thailand

149km

19.9024199.83875

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209km

17.01416799.821944

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Sights (12)

Wat Chiang Man

Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai province, Thailand

1.1km

18.7938361198.98898889

Wat Chedi Luang

temple in Chiang Mai

1.6km

18.7869444498.98638889

Wat Phra Singh

2.1km

18.7887598.98121389

Wat Chet Yot

3.3km

18.8090833398.97165

Wat Suan Dok

3.5km

18.7882194498.96769722

Tribal Museum

The museum is located on a little peninsula in a big pond. There is also an open air part to the museum at 300 m from the main building, where you find houses in the styles of the tribes.

3.8km

18.8214055698.97475

Wiang Kum Kam

archaeological site in Chiang Mai province, Thailand

4.3km

18.7540944498.99555556

Chiang Mai Zoo

Extremely popular with Thai tourists, and so expect long queues. A large park with over 400 species of animals. While better than some zoos, the animals are nevertheless kept in small enclosures. Operates a dual pricing system wherein non-Thais are charged approximately double the price of Thai nationals. Additional charges also apply for both the panda exhibition and the aquarium. Many of the animals can be fed for a charge of 10 or 20 baht. The park is pretty large and expect plenty of hills if you want to walk the complete route. It's possible to drive through with your car, but not very practical if you want to see the animals up close. If you have a rental scooter or bike, definitely bring it though. The car park facilities are best described as chaotic.

5.9km

18.80998.947

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep

wat

8.6km

18.8049898.92156

Bhubing Palace

This royal winter palace has lavishly landscaped gardens and is open to the public. Dress code strictly applied: dress modestly or pay 15 baht for fisherman's pants to cover your lack of it. This includes ANY leg above the ankle for either gender). The palace itself (built in 1961) is not particularly exciting, but the extensive gardens are picturesque with some amazing plant life, including carefully tended tropical flowers, centuries-old trees and giant bamboo. A sign at the bottom of the hill near the zoo indicates when it's closed. It is close to Wat Prathat Doi Suthep, so travel directions are similar.

11km

18.805998.8977

Si Satchanalai National Park

Proclaimed a national park on 8 May 1981. With a total area of 213 square kilometres (82 sq mi) in Si Satchanalai and Thung Saliam Districts, Si Satchanalai offers trekking routes through waterfalls and caves. There is Tad Dao Waterfall, originating from the Tha Pae stream. Thara Wasan Cave, with fantastic stalactites and stalagmites, is about 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) away from the park's office. Wildlife is found here, including hundreds of thousands of bats. Tad Duan Waterfall, about 500 m from the office of the park, is ideal for swimming.

140km

17.5899.51

Wat Phra Sing, Chiang Rai

Buddhist temple in Chiang Rai province, Thailand

149km

19.9108833399.83136667
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Chiang Mai

Thailand
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Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai (เชียงใหม่) is the hub of northern Thailand. With a population of over 170,000 in the city proper, it is Thailand's fourth-largest city. On a plain at an elevation of 316 m, surrounded by mountains and lush countryside, it is much greener and quieter than the capital and has a cosmopolitan air and a significant expatriate population, all factors which have led many from Bangkok to settle permanently in this "rose of the north".

According to Thailand's Tourist Authority, in 2013 Chiang Mai had 14.1 million visitors: 4.6 million foreigners and 9.5 million Thais. In 2016, tourist arrivals were expected to grow by approximately 10 percent to 9.1 million, with Chinese tourists increasing by seven percent to 750,000 and international arrivals by 10 percent to 2.6 million. Tourism in Chiang Mai has been growing annually by 15 percent per year since 2011, mostly due to Chinese tourists who account for 30 percent of international arrivals. In 2015, 7.4 million tourists visited Chiang Mai. Out of these, 35 percent were foreign tourists. The number of tourists has increased with an average rate of 13.6 percent annually between 2009 and 2015. The major reasons that have made Chiang Mai a tourist attraction are its topography, climate, and cultural history.

Mangrai founded Chiang Mai in 1294 or 1296 on the site of an older city of the Lawa people called Wiang Nopburi. Gordon Young, in his 1962 book The Hill tribes of Northern Thailand, mentions how a Wa chieftain in British Burma told him that the Wa, a people who are closely related to the Lawa, once lived in the Chiang Mai valley in "sizeable cities".

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Climate

Average temperatures

Jan

30°C14
Precipitation: 7 mm

Feb

32°C15
Precipitation: 5 mm

Mar

35°C18
Precipitation: 13 mm

Apr

36°C22
Precipitation: 50 mm

May

34°C23
Precipitation: 158 mm

Jun

32°C24
Precipitation: 132 mm

Jul

32°C24
Precipitation: 161 mm

Aug

31°C23
Precipitation: 236 mm

Sep

31°C23
Precipitation: 228 mm

Oct

31°C22
Precipitation: 122 mm

Nov

30°C19
Precipitation: 53 mm

Dec

28°C15
Precipitation: 20 mm