Thailand is known for its amazingly skilled spa therapists and a long history when it comes to spa treatments. Chiang Mai is like any other city in Chiang
Charoen Muang is an area lesser known by visitors since most people stay around the Old City or Nimmanhaemin. This quartier starts at Narawat Bridge on the other
Chiang Mai’s international food scene is impressive – you can find lots of different influences here, from French over German to Korean and Spanish. Already know what you’re
Parts of Changklan are best known for the daily occurring Night Bazaar, but what about other areas? Especially those not open at night? Although not the biggest quarter
Chang Puak is a lovely neighbourhood located around the northern part of the moat and consists of various restaurants, hostels and markets. Free Bird Café Free Bird Café
Thapae is one of Chiang Mai’s most popular areas – it’s here where most travellers usually get their first taste of Chiang Mai. While the square around Thapae
Chiang Mai has so many things to offer, from beautiful temples over colourful markets to action packed adventures, bars, restaurants and coffee shops. Many visitors are just too
Chiang Mai is not only a place for individuals and couple travellers, but an exciting destination for adventurous families that love outdoor actions, paired with cultural trips and
Muay Thai – no other sport is more synonymous to the ‘Land of Smiles’ than this version of kickboxing. But what are the key differences to regular kickboxing
Whether you want to enhance your skills or just want to learn something new while visiting Chiang Mai, taking a course is an admired activity here and definitely
Chiang Mai fascinates visitors primarily with its huge offer of cultural sites but even when it comes to natural places Chiang Mai has lots of great spots to
Chiang Mai is booming. Not only in terms of tourism does the city increases every year its numbers and has become one of Asia’s most popular tourist destinations
Chiang Mai, Thailand’s cultural hub, is a wonderful place which you shouldn’t miss on your travels around Thailand. Although three days may be not enough in order to
Chiang Mai is certainly known for its cultural highlights, the close proximity to plenty of natural spots and the laid back atmosphere during the day. But the city
Thailand is blessed with countless festivals, celebrations and events throughout the year. While some are celebrated throughout the entire kingdom, others are specific to particular regions. Some festivals
Sure, Chiang Mai is full of historical sites, magnificent temples and surrounded by stunning landscapes. But Thailand’s second largest city doesn’t need to hide behind its ‘big brother’
One thing you will immediately notice when driving around the Old Town and Nimmanhaemin Road is the abundance of coffee shops. Even if you’re not planning to make
You may come to Chiang Mai for the temples, historical Lanna buildings, the nature or spas. You might practice meditation, yoga or traditional Thai massage. Whatever the reason