All About: Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai, located in the North of Thailand, is truly a traveler’s paradise, with rolling mountainous hills, incredible sights and views that you’re sure to never forget, and a relaxing and peaceful atmosphere that will almost immediately make you feel entirely at home upon arrival!
Chiang Mai is 700km North of Bangkok Capital City, set low in a valley on the banks of the Ping River. The city was founded way back in 1296 as the capital city of the ancient Lanna Kingdom, and it still proudly wears its distinctive culture and long history for all to see. However it’s now a place where the past and present seamlessly merge, with modern buildings standing side by side with ancient and exquisite temples.
But it’s not just its stunning countryside, seemingly never-ending fields of green, and magnificent history that make Chiang Mai such an interesting and unforgettable spot! In recent years, the city of Chiang Mai has become a hot-bed of arts and culture, as the traditions of old mix with new traditions brought by the younger generations. This once sleepy city is now teeming with life, and a lively city center shows Chiang Mai at its very best!
Of course, you cannot visit Chiang Mai without visiting some of the historic locations that made this city so famous in the first place. Ancient temples packed in between modern builds offer a stark contrast from modern-day Chiang Mai and ancient Chiang Mai. Picking just a single temple in Chiang Mai to visit is an almost impossible challenge – the city is not exactly short on them! There are over 300 Wats and temples scattered throughout the city and the surrounding countryside, giving Chiang Mai Province the title home to the most Wats and temples in the whole of Thailand!
Among these temples is Wat Doi Suthep, the most visited, most acclaimed, and arguably the most famous temple in Chiang Mai. The journey up the winding mountain road to the entrance of this temple is an experience in itself, but it’s the temple situated at the top of the mountain that really takes the cake! The final leg of the journey up to the temple is a 309 step climb to reach the 600-year-old golden chedi at the very top, which towers above the surrounding temple buildings, the monks’ living quarters, and the city of Chiang Mai below! Truly a sight to behold!
Outside of the city there are even more wondrous locations to visit! Chiang Mai is known to be the home of Thailand’s largest number of elephant sanctuaries and conservation parks, and there’s nothing quite like a day out in the countryside getting to know the gentle giants that are proud to be Thailand’s national animal! Thailand is really striving forward in their elephant conservation attempts, working to educate and teach local mahouts (elephant owners and trainers) how to properly care for these magnificent creates ethically and responsibly, and at the very heart of this effort is Chiang Mai. Many of the elephants that you will meet and interact with in Chiang Mai Province have been saved from the tourism or logging trades, and are now able to live their lives peacefully in their natural habitat! It really is remarkable to witness and experience such an event as this!
And it’s not just the elephants that you’ll find roaming the countryside in Chiang Mai! The countryside of Chiang Mai is also home to many traditional Thai Hill Tribes, and whilst some of these tribes remain private to outside guests, there are some, such as the Karen Tribe, that you are able to visit! This is a really awesome experience, and you’ll be able to learn so much about Tribe life in Thailand, and how it differs from that of the locals that you will meet in the city!
Ultimately, Chiang Mai really is a city of complete wonder, with so much on offer that sometimes it might seem like there are too many choices! However, this paradise province is positively magical, and anyone who visits will surely be left wanting more!









