
| Thailand | Bangkok |
Nongkhai | Kho Samet |
Chiang Mai is a most attractive destination with sights and charms peculiar to itself and the picturesque Northern region of
which it is the centre. Located 700 kilometres north of Bangkok,
Chiang Mai is less than an hour from the capital
by plane and is served by several daily flights. It can also be reached conveniently by airconditioned overnight train or coach.
Although readily accessible, the city popularly known as the "Rose of the North" presents a superb contrast.
Where as Bangkok is a mere 200 years old, Chiang Mai was founded in the late 13th century and is one of the oldest
continually inhabited settlements in Thailand. It was once the capital of Lanna, an independent Thai kingdom, and has
preserved its unique cultural heritage to a marked degree. Accordingly it is a veritable treasure house of the arts and
architecture unique to the region. Chiangmai invites you to take a relaxing tour of the Old City in pedaled trishaws.
Chiangmai's oldest form of transportation. Similar to the tricycle, but much larger and called Semlor.
Taking a ride in one is a must for every visitor to Chiangmai and an excellent way to take in the city sights,
since they travel at about the same speed as a bicycle.
See the Old City walls around the moat.
Within the city's original perimeter, still marked by moat and fortified gates, are numerous
ancient Buddhist temples and other monuments attesting to a distinguished past.
Close by are more magnificent attractions,
including Wat Prathat Doi Suthep, and Phuping Palace, the summer residence of the Royal Family.
The Thai people are the friendliest people in the world - this is truly the land of smiles!
The Thai People Have A Great Sense of Humor!
See Hill Tribes, elephants, jungles and the mountains.
Enjoy excellent Thai cuisine. It's deliciously affordable - mild to spicy.
You can get in to any travelagency and decide what you want to see here. Or go out to a taxi and ask if the chauffeur can take you around and visit
the attraction near. They are proud to show you and you get a very fair price and your own guide.
HILL TRIBE TREK - hike to remote Hill Tribe villages (light to moderate hiking). Sleep in a typical village house . . . ride your first elephant !
Remain in CHIANG MAI. Visit Buddhist temples, here is moore than 300 temples. The most famous Wat is
is right outside the city
and have a wonderful view over the city.
There is 305 stairs up to the Wat, it´s easy to walk up. You can use the mountain lift up to, but you are
going to miss some of the intresting things to see. Outside the wat you can buy everything. Enjoy Thai massage or spend time to brows the "Night Market".
The hilltribe people come down in the evening to the nightmarket and
sell their own handicraft, like silver and handmade clothes and moore. They sell it cheap. If you are visit they in their own village and you must ! It´s a little bit more expensive. The one who is near is the Maesa Village and you
can se people smoke everything but it´s natrually here. No one take a notice. The pigs and chicken and all other animals get around every where. Don´t give any money,
it´s better to buy something. You can visit very beautiful waterfalls,
butterfly gardens, snake shows
and visit an orchidfarms.
It´s more to se, to long to list ! You must see it by your own !
Fly north or go with mini van to MAE HONG SON near the Burmese border in the cool highlands.Here you can see the long - necked women.
Just outside the city, there are a handicraft road. All the factory is here. You can watch
how they do it. You can se how they are doing silk from the kokongs
(start) to the end and afterwards right in to the shop.
We are often in to the wooden shops and buy furniture in rosewood. They are wonderful.
You can se how they carve the wood.
You are visitor
since 990509

Chiang Mai
presents a wonderful contrast to Bangkok. It is Thailand's second largest city, though only one fortieth the size of the
capital and quite unlike it in most other respects. Here lives about 200 000 and they are proud of it. A great antiquity and moulded by a distinct history.




Golden Triangle
Chiang Mai is wonderfully rewarding in its kaleidoscopic attractions and extensive facilities, but it by no means exhausts
travel possibilities in the region. To the north, just a short hop by plane or about three hours by road, lies Chiang Rai and the
"Golden Triangle", that spellbinding spot where the borders of Thailand, Burma and Laos meet.


Phra That Doi Suthep









