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Comprehensive Chiang Mai Information available at ChiangmaiEguide.com
CHIANG MAI
C
Eguide
hiang Mai is 700km north
west of Chiang Mai and is
the second largest city in Thai-
land. Temples, mountains, rivers,
culture and adventure activities
has made Chiang Mai a major
tourist destination. The town lies
within a two kilometre square
moat that was originally sur-
rounded by a city wall that sur-
vives in places. Chiang Mai is
situated on the Mae Ping River
300 metres above sea level with
mountain ranges to the West.
Chiang Mai’s largest and most
important river is the Ping,
which originates in the moun-
tains of Chiang Dao and ows
southward for 540 kilometres.
It is along the banks of this
river that Chiang Mai’s at, fer-
tile valley area lies. Chiang Mai is
also home to Inthanon Mountain,
which stands 2,575 meters above
sea level and is Thailand’s highest
mountain.
Chiang Mai History
Chiang Mai was founded in 1296
as the capital of the kingdom of
Lanna by King Mengrai. Lanna
unied several small kingdoms in
the North at about the same time
that Sukhothai was established
further south. Lanna translates
as the “land of a million rice elds”.
Lanna had its own royal families,
spoke its own dialect, and fought
its own battles with Burmese and
Siamese armies during the period
1296 - 1557.
Free from ChiangmaiEguide.com
Comprehensive Chiang Mai Information available at ChiangmaiEguide.com
Chiang Mai
Attractions
For a complete list of Chiang
Mai attractions please visit
ChiangMaieguide.com. Only the
main attractions are listed and full
details of each are available on the
web site. Chiang Mai has a lot
more to offer than listed here!
Chiang Mai Night
Safari
A Safari style zoo with animals
living in a reservation. The park
is split into the Jaguar trail where
you walk; Savanna Safari and
Predator Prowl where you travel
on a tram. The park is pri-
marily designed for night
time but is open during
the day time.
Doi Suthep
Doi Suthep is the
name of the hill and
the temple is Wat
Phra Borommathat
Doi Suthep that
sits on the top
of the
overlooking
Chiang
Mai.
Chiang Mai was attacked and fell
under the control of King Bureng
Nona of Myanmar in 1558 and
then governed by a succession of
Princes. In the 19th century, Rama
V appointed a high commissioner
in Chiang Mai and in 1939 Chiang
Mai came under the control of the
central government in Bangkok.
Reaching
Chiang Mai
Flights are operated by an
increasing number of airlines both
domestic and international. The
competition has led to reduced air
fares in recent years. The airport
is very close to the city centre.
Most hotels offer a pick up service
and if not, licensed taxis are avail-
able. There are many trains each
day from Bangkok, with differing
classes and speeds and averages 11
hours.
Alternatively use one of the air
conditioned buses that leave
Bangkok’s Northern Bus Termi-
nal. The journey takes about nine
hours over a distance of 696 kilo-
metres passing Phra Nakhon Si
Ayutthaya, Nakhon Sawan,
Phitsanulok and Lamphun.
The temple was built in 1383
by King Gue Na and the legend
is that an elephant was sent to
search for a suitable location, it
circled three times, trumpeted
and fell on its knees at the place
where the temple now is. Phu
Ping Royal Palace is about 4 km
from Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep on
Doi Buak Ha.
Mae Sa Valley
Close to Chiang Mai is the Mae
Sa valley about 30 minutes’ drive,
where you will see the Mae Sa
waterfall, orchid farm, monkey
and snake farms and botanical
gardens. You can also ride on the
back of an elephant at the Mae Sa
Elephant Camp.
Doi Inthanon
National Park
The Park contains Thailand’s
highest mountain at 2,565 metres.
The Wachirathan, Siriphum and
Mae Pan waterfalls share the
mountain with Meo and Karen
hill tribe settlements. You
can drive all the way
to the top,
where stately
chedis have
been erected in
honour of the
present King
and Queen of Thai-
land. The climate at the
top is almost alpine and
cool at all times of the
year, with sub-zero
temperatures in
winter.
Comprehensive Chiang Mai Information available at ChiangmaiEguide.com
Trekking
Popular treks last from 2 to 7
days, take visitors through for-
ested mountains and high valleys
and meadows, and include visits
to remote hill tribe settlements for
overnight stays. Treks commonly
feature travel by foot, sometimes
by boat, elephant, horse or jeep,
frequently a combination of two
or three modes of transportation.
Adventure
The mountains and rivers of
Chiang Mai provide opportunities
to raft, walk, climb and bike. And
for the more adventurous even
Bungy jump and other extreme
sports.
Spas and Massage
Thai massage provides therapeutic
healing and the methods used
today date back to Indian
Ayurvedic practice developed by
Buddhist monks 2000 years ago.
Thai massage involves treating
more than 100 areas of the body,
using hand pressure and in partic-
ular the thumb.
Oil Massage is gentler than Thai
massage and involves deep muscle
tissue treatment using specially
blended therapeutic oils. Foot mas-
sage works the internal organs of
the body through manipulation of
pressure points on the soles of your
feet. Massage parlours and Spas are
found all over Chiang Mai.
Wat Chedi Luang
Located on Phraokklao Road, this
temple is the site of an enormous
pagoda, originally 280 feet high,
which was partially destroyed by
an earthquake in 1545. The temple
was originally constructed in
1401. It is one of the most sacred
temples in Chiang Mai.
Wat Chiang Man
Located on Ratchapakkinai Road,
this is Chiang Mai’s oldest temple
dating from 1296. The temple was
the residence of King Mengrai and
has a chedi supported by rows of
elephantine buttresses, and a tiny
crystal Buddha which is believe to
have the power to bring rain.
Wat Phra Singh
The largest Wat in Chiang Mai
dates from 1345 and notable for
the Lai Kham chapel with
woodcarvings and northern-style
murals. The chedi was built in
1345 to house the remains of King
Kam Fu. Located at the end of
Ratchadamnoen Road.
Comprehensive Chiang Mai Information available at ChiangmaiEguide.com
Hill Tribes
There are different hill tribes with
their own traditions that live
around Chiang Mai. The Karen,
the largest group wear woven
v neck tunics of various natural
colours and turbans. The Hmong
are the second largest hill tribe
group and known for their intri-
cate embroidery.
The men wear baggy black pants
with bright embroidery along the
cuffs and seams. The Lahu women
wear very distinctive black and
red jackets and skirts and the men
wear baggy green or blue pants.
The Akha came from Yunnan,
moving into Burma in the mid-
19th century.
Akha villages are distinguished
by their carved wooden gates.
Akha clothing is made of a home-
spun cotton cloth died black with
indigo. The Yao live in isolated
villages around Chiang Rai. The
women are known for the long
black jackets with red trim. The
Paluang women beautify them-
selves by adding brass rings to
their necks.
Copyright: Eguide Pty Ltd
PO Box 1131, Noosaville
Queensland 4566 Australia
www.traveleguides.com
Walking Street
Chiang Mai Walking Street is
held every Sunday. The streets are
closed to trafc and vendors set
up their stalls. The concept is to
create a fun atmosphere where
food and traditional plays a part
in addition to the endless market
stalls.
Night Market
Every night Chang Klan road
between Tapee and Loh Kroh
roads is lined with stalls selling
a mix of handicrafts and general
goods such as clothing, luggage
and jewellery. Mixed in with the
stalls are many restaurants,
camera shops, travel agents and
internet cafés.
Chiang Mai Zoo
Chiang Mai Zoo is located on
Huay Kaew Road on a hilltop
overlooking Chiang Mai with a
large collection of animals and
two recent pandas.
Queen Sirikit
Botanic Garden
The highlight is the Glasshouse
Complex, comprised of exhibition
conservatories and display glass-
houses. Plants are grouped
together according to their envi-
ronmental conditions, and the
houses are each monitored to con-
trol light, humidity and ventila-
tion.

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Chiang mai-travel-guide

  • 1. Comprehensive Chiang Mai Information available at ChiangmaiEguide.com CHIANG MAI C Eguide hiang Mai is 700km north west of Chiang Mai and is the second largest city in Thai- land. Temples, mountains, rivers, culture and adventure activities has made Chiang Mai a major tourist destination. The town lies within a two kilometre square moat that was originally sur- rounded by a city wall that sur- vives in places. Chiang Mai is situated on the Mae Ping River 300 metres above sea level with mountain ranges to the West. Chiang Mai’s largest and most important river is the Ping, which originates in the moun- tains of Chiang Dao and ows southward for 540 kilometres. It is along the banks of this river that Chiang Mai’s at, fer- tile valley area lies. Chiang Mai is also home to Inthanon Mountain, which stands 2,575 meters above sea level and is Thailand’s highest mountain. Chiang Mai History Chiang Mai was founded in 1296 as the capital of the kingdom of Lanna by King Mengrai. Lanna unied several small kingdoms in the North at about the same time that Sukhothai was established further south. Lanna translates as the “land of a million rice elds”. Lanna had its own royal families, spoke its own dialect, and fought its own battles with Burmese and Siamese armies during the period 1296 - 1557. Free from ChiangmaiEguide.com
  • 2. Comprehensive Chiang Mai Information available at ChiangmaiEguide.com Chiang Mai Attractions For a complete list of Chiang Mai attractions please visit ChiangMaieguide.com. Only the main attractions are listed and full details of each are available on the web site. Chiang Mai has a lot more to offer than listed here! Chiang Mai Night Safari A Safari style zoo with animals living in a reservation. The park is split into the Jaguar trail where you walk; Savanna Safari and Predator Prowl where you travel on a tram. The park is pri- marily designed for night time but is open during the day time. Doi Suthep Doi Suthep is the name of the hill and the temple is Wat Phra Borommathat Doi Suthep that sits on the top of the overlooking Chiang Mai. Chiang Mai was attacked and fell under the control of King Bureng Nona of Myanmar in 1558 and then governed by a succession of Princes. In the 19th century, Rama V appointed a high commissioner in Chiang Mai and in 1939 Chiang Mai came under the control of the central government in Bangkok. Reaching Chiang Mai Flights are operated by an increasing number of airlines both domestic and international. The competition has led to reduced air fares in recent years. The airport is very close to the city centre. Most hotels offer a pick up service and if not, licensed taxis are avail- able. There are many trains each day from Bangkok, with differing classes and speeds and averages 11 hours. Alternatively use one of the air conditioned buses that leave Bangkok’s Northern Bus Termi- nal. The journey takes about nine hours over a distance of 696 kilo- metres passing Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Nakhon Sawan, Phitsanulok and Lamphun. The temple was built in 1383 by King Gue Na and the legend is that an elephant was sent to search for a suitable location, it circled three times, trumpeted and fell on its knees at the place where the temple now is. Phu Ping Royal Palace is about 4 km from Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep on Doi Buak Ha. Mae Sa Valley Close to Chiang Mai is the Mae Sa valley about 30 minutes’ drive, where you will see the Mae Sa waterfall, orchid farm, monkey and snake farms and botanical gardens. You can also ride on the back of an elephant at the Mae Sa Elephant Camp. Doi Inthanon National Park The Park contains Thailand’s highest mountain at 2,565 metres. The Wachirathan, Siriphum and Mae Pan waterfalls share the mountain with Meo and Karen hill tribe settlements. You can drive all the way to the top, where stately chedis have been erected in honour of the present King and Queen of Thai- land. The climate at the top is almost alpine and cool at all times of the year, with sub-zero temperatures in winter.
  • 3. Comprehensive Chiang Mai Information available at ChiangmaiEguide.com Trekking Popular treks last from 2 to 7 days, take visitors through for- ested mountains and high valleys and meadows, and include visits to remote hill tribe settlements for overnight stays. Treks commonly feature travel by foot, sometimes by boat, elephant, horse or jeep, frequently a combination of two or three modes of transportation. Adventure The mountains and rivers of Chiang Mai provide opportunities to raft, walk, climb and bike. And for the more adventurous even Bungy jump and other extreme sports. Spas and Massage Thai massage provides therapeutic healing and the methods used today date back to Indian Ayurvedic practice developed by Buddhist monks 2000 years ago. Thai massage involves treating more than 100 areas of the body, using hand pressure and in partic- ular the thumb. Oil Massage is gentler than Thai massage and involves deep muscle tissue treatment using specially blended therapeutic oils. Foot mas- sage works the internal organs of the body through manipulation of pressure points on the soles of your feet. Massage parlours and Spas are found all over Chiang Mai. Wat Chedi Luang Located on Phraokklao Road, this temple is the site of an enormous pagoda, originally 280 feet high, which was partially destroyed by an earthquake in 1545. The temple was originally constructed in 1401. It is one of the most sacred temples in Chiang Mai. Wat Chiang Man Located on Ratchapakkinai Road, this is Chiang Mai’s oldest temple dating from 1296. The temple was the residence of King Mengrai and has a chedi supported by rows of elephantine buttresses, and a tiny crystal Buddha which is believe to have the power to bring rain. Wat Phra Singh The largest Wat in Chiang Mai dates from 1345 and notable for the Lai Kham chapel with woodcarvings and northern-style murals. The chedi was built in 1345 to house the remains of King Kam Fu. Located at the end of Ratchadamnoen Road.
  • 4. Comprehensive Chiang Mai Information available at ChiangmaiEguide.com Hill Tribes There are different hill tribes with their own traditions that live around Chiang Mai. The Karen, the largest group wear woven v neck tunics of various natural colours and turbans. The Hmong are the second largest hill tribe group and known for their intri- cate embroidery. The men wear baggy black pants with bright embroidery along the cuffs and seams. The Lahu women wear very distinctive black and red jackets and skirts and the men wear baggy green or blue pants. The Akha came from Yunnan, moving into Burma in the mid- 19th century. Akha villages are distinguished by their carved wooden gates. Akha clothing is made of a home- spun cotton cloth died black with indigo. The Yao live in isolated villages around Chiang Rai. The women are known for the long black jackets with red trim. The Paluang women beautify them- selves by adding brass rings to their necks. Copyright: Eguide Pty Ltd PO Box 1131, Noosaville Queensland 4566 Australia www.traveleguides.com Walking Street Chiang Mai Walking Street is held every Sunday. The streets are closed to trafc and vendors set up their stalls. The concept is to create a fun atmosphere where food and traditional plays a part in addition to the endless market stalls. Night Market Every night Chang Klan road between Tapee and Loh Kroh roads is lined with stalls selling a mix of handicrafts and general goods such as clothing, luggage and jewellery. Mixed in with the stalls are many restaurants, camera shops, travel agents and internet cafés. Chiang Mai Zoo Chiang Mai Zoo is located on Huay Kaew Road on a hilltop overlooking Chiang Mai with a large collection of animals and two recent pandas. Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden The highlight is the Glasshouse Complex, comprised of exhibition conservatories and display glass- houses. Plants are grouped together according to their envi- ronmental conditions, and the houses are each monitored to con- trol light, humidity and ventila- tion.