Wat Tamnuk Temple, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Wat Tamnuk (Wat Sirimangkhalachan or former name Wat Suan Kwan) was built around 1507, in the reign of King Sirithammachakkraphatdirat (Phra Mueang Kaeo), the thirteenth king of Meng Rai Dynasty. This… Read more

Wat Phuak Hong Temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Wat Phuak Hong is located in Khu Muang Chiangmai, on Samlan Road, Tambon Phra Sing, Amphoe Muang. To get there, if you drive along Samlan Road, you can start from Suan… Read more

JJ Market Chiang Mai in Chiang Mai, Thailand

JJ Market Chiang Mai is a shopping center located on Atsadathon Road, Amphoe Mueng, Chiang Mai Province, or one kilometre from the circle in Chiang Mai city. It occupies an… Read more

Huai Phak Phai Royal Project in Chiang Mai,Thailand

Huai Phak Phai Royal Project Development Center (Thung Roeng) is at Ban Mae Ha, Ban Pong sub-district, Hang Dong district, Chiang Mai province. It is located on Hang Dong –… Read more

Doi Fa Hom Pok National Park in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Doi Fa Hom Pok National Park is located in Fang District, Chiang Mai with its mountainous terrain with the height from 400 to 2285 metres above sea level. The major peaks… Read more

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Bua Tong Waterfall and Jedsee Fountain Forest Park in Chiang Mai

Buatong Waterfall and Jedsee Fountain Forest Park is one of the famous and attractive tourist destinations in Chiang Mai Province. The park is situated in Mae Taeng National Forest Reserve,… Read more

Chiang Mai Dollworks and Museum in Chiang Mai, Thailand

The Chiang Mai Dollworks and Museum was established 50 years ago by the Boonprakong family. You will see an exhibition in the museum and have a look doll-making process. This spacious… Read more

Wat Pa Tueng Temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Wat Pa Tueng is located in On Tai sub-district, San Kamphaeng district. It was a deserted temple, together with Chiang Saen Temple. The Buddha’s relics and many valuables such as antique… Read more

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Ban Chang Nak, Chiang Mai

Ban Chang Nak or Chang (จ๊าง) is a northern language that means “elephant”, and Nak (นัก) means “many”, therefore, Ban Chang Nak means “house of many elephants” Inside the house,… Read more

Rong Meng Temple Museum, Chiang Mai

Rong Meng temple was founded on October 1, 1984 by Phrakhru Sriphong Kovitto (Boon Peng) and temple located at 1, Rong Meng Village, Moo 2, Nong Yang Sub-district, Sun Sai District,… Read more

Ban Roi An Phan Yang in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Ban Roi An Phan Yang as it stands on Highway No. 108 (Chiang Mai – Sanpatong – Jom Thong route) between KM 19 and 20. Heading there from Chiang Mai, you… Read more

Op Khan National Park, Chiang Mai

Op Khan is a national park in Samoeng District that covers the area of mountainous limestones, lush forest and freshwater sources of 484 square meters. Its tallest peak is Yod Khun… Read more

Ban Thawai, Chiang Mai

Ban Thawai is a woodcrafts village, is considered one of the most famous cultural tourist attractions in Chiang Mai province. It is well-known to both Thais and foreigners and home… Read more

Muang Kung Village, Chiang Mai

Muang Kung Village has been told its history by the ancestors from generations to generations that their ancestors who settled down in this village were Tai people who had been herded… Read more

Boa Keaw Silvicultural Research Station (Boa Keaw Pine Park), Chiang Mai

Boa Keaw Silvicultural Research Station or Boa Keaw Pine Park is located on Sai Hod-Mae Sa Riang road at km. 36-37 in Hod District. Its area is 2,072 rais. This… Read more

Wat Sri Kerd Temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand

Wat Sri Kerd temple is an ancient temple in Chiang Rai with an auspicious name and location. The history of this temple is still unclear; however, it is possibly constructed… Read more

Doi Mon Chong Mountain, Chiang Mai

Doi Mon Chong is a beautiful mountainous hill featuring attractions such as the near-extinct mountain goat, rare birds, Thailand’s largest azelia flowers (blossom during Dec-Jan) as well as breathtaking mountainscape vistas.… Read more

Doi Mon Chong in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Doi Mon Chong (or Mon Chong Hill) is located in Omkoi Wildlife Sanctuary, Tambon Omkoi, Chiangmai. The natural site covers the area of Amphoe Omkoi and Amphoe Sam Ngao, Tak. The… Read more

Wat Phrathat Doi Noi Temple, Chiang Mai

Wat Phrathat Doi Noi Temple is a historic temple with more than 1,300 years of history. The lactation is in Doi Lo, Doi Lo District, Chiang Mai. It is believed… Read more

Mae Tia Waterfall, Chiang Mai

Mae Tia Waterfall is natural beauty of the streams flows gently and joins with the others drops reefs as layers of water that hit the reefs resulting in a terrifying… Read more

Wat Tham Tap Tao Temple in Chiang Mai

Wat Tham Tap Tao or Tap Tao Cave Temple is an ancient place of worship built hundreds of years ago. It is located in Tham Tap Tao Village, Si Dongyen Subdistrict,… Read more

Northern Regions, Thailand

Most of northern Thailand has a steep mountainous landscape. There is cooler weather than other regions. Most provinces have tourist attractions for tourists to experience a lot of cold weather… Read more

Wat Kong Khaek Temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Wat Kong Khaek (วัดกองแขก) is located at 78 Moo 7, Sai Hod – Mae Chaem Road, Baan Kong Khaek Neua, Kong Khaek Subdistrict, Mae Chaem District. It is only 7 kilometre… Read more

Mae Jam Forest Garden in Chiang Mai

Mae Jam Forest Garden is another forest garden of Forest Industry Organization. It is founded in 1973 and has an area around 11,091,200 square meters. Nowadays, Mae Jam Forest Garden is… Read more

Pha Daeng National Park in Thailand

Pha Daeng National Park formerly known as Chiang Dao National Park is a national park in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. The National Park have area about 1,155 square kilometers covering the areas of… Read more

Tham Pum, Tham Pla, Tham Saohin Phayanak Cave in Chiang Rai, Thailand

Apart from mountain ranges, tea plantations, Lanna-style temples and exquisite arts, Chiang Rai also offers natural attractions including caves and gorges. Caves that are worth visiting are Tham (Cave) Pum,… Read more

Wat Tham Pha Chom Temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand

Wat Tham Pha Chom boasts the highest temple of Thailand. Its calm and tranquility makes a great reputation as the Dhamma retreat center and meditation practice workshops. The temple is located… Read more

Mae Tho Waterfall in Chiang Rai, Thailand

Mae Tho Waterfall is another beautiful waterfall located inside Khun Jae National Park is Mae Tho waterfall. This place offers a freshening recreational spot, an intriguing sound from waterfall colliding with… Read more
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