Seven Days Tour in Chaingmai
1 cities |
11 attraction(s) |
total distance 41
km
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Day7
Day1: Chiang Mai
2 attraction(s) ·
2 km
Day2: Chiang Mai
2 attraction(s) ·
1 km
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Buzzing road lined with craft coffee shops, boutiques, hip restaurants & cocktail bars.
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km
2
Retail shops, cafes & food stalls share space in a modern marketplace with big windows & a hip vibe.
Day3: Chiang Mai
2 attraction(s) ·
4 km
1
5,499-foot mountain featuring trails through evergreen forests & a picturesque, hilltop temple.
4
km
2
In addition to its gold stupa, pagodas & museum, this mountainside temple offers broad city views.
Day4: Chiang Mai
2 attraction(s) ·
4 km
1
Chiang Mai Zoo was established in 1974 and is located in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand. It was originally a privately owned zoo and became an official zoo on June 16, 1977. The zoo features a monorail and a 133-meter-long aquarium, allowing visitors to observe various animals in an excellent position and experience the animal culture of Thailand.
4
km
2
The museum comprehensively collects and introduces the Lanna art and culture of northern Thailand. The first floor showcases Buddha statues, artworks, and weaponry from the 14th and 15th centuries. The second floor displays daily items and photographs of the various mountainous ethnic groups in northern Thailand, serving as a center for ethnology and education, dedicated to preserving and promoting Lanna culture. The museum received the honor of an opening ceremony attended by King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit on February 6, 1973. The museum's architecture and facilities have a strong Lanna style, and the spacious interior makes it the best place to learn about Lanna history.
Day5: Chiang Mai
2 attraction(s) ·
1 km
1
Chiang Mai University was founded in 1964 and is the first higher education institution in northern Thailand. Today, it is ranked second in Thailand and is the top university outside of Bangkok. The campus covers an area of 14 square kilometers and has 107 faculties, with over 18,000 students and over 2,000 faculty members. While its overall academic reputation may not match some of the well-known universities in Bangkok, Chiang Mai University is highly regarded for its engineering and medical technology programs, earning a good reputation. Additionally, the campus is located near Doi Suthep Mountain, about 2 kilometers west of the city center, offering a beautiful environment.
1
km
2
Bustling indoor marketplace with an eclectic range of clothing stores, food stalls & gift shops.
Day6: Chiang Mai
1 attraction(s) ·
0 km
Day7: Chiang Mai
3 attraction(s) ·
6 km
1
Chiang Mai Zoo was established in 1974 and is located in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand. It was originally a privately owned zoo and became an official zoo on June 16, 1977. The zoo features a monorail and a 133-meter-long aquarium, allowing visitors to observe various animals in an excellent position and experience the animal culture of Thailand.
4
km
2
The museum comprehensively collects and introduces the Lanna art and culture of northern Thailand. The first floor showcases Buddha statues, artworks, and weaponry from the 14th and 15th centuries. The second floor displays daily items and photographs of the various mountainous ethnic groups in northern Thailand, serving as a center for ethnology and education, dedicated to preserving and promoting Lanna culture. The museum received the honor of an opening ceremony attended by King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit on February 6, 1973. The museum's architecture and facilities have a strong Lanna style, and the spacious interior makes it the best place to learn about Lanna history.
3
km
3
Bustling indoor marketplace with an eclectic range of clothing stores, food stalls & gift shops.