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Chiang Mai transport PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 21 January 2007

Transport

Car And Motorcycle Rentals

    Competition is fierce among rental shops. A good car or motorcycle can be rented easily and cheaply. It helps to have an international driver’s license but it’s not necessary. All along the east end of the mote area, shops are open for business and signs and vehicles can be seen out front.

Public Transport

    Chiang Mai has public transportation and it is getting better. They’ve opened up several set bus lines that have become popular. Unlike other provincial cities, many of the songthaews (small trucks with bench seats in back) do not have set routes. You have to make inquiries about which way they are headed before you venture forth. Tuk-tuks abound and some able bargaining is necessary so you don’t get fleeced going around the corner.
    

 
Chiang Mai nightlife PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 21 January 2007

Nightlife


    Some beer bars and one or two go-go clubs line the area east of the outer edge of the mote. There are also a couple of discos along the eastside as well, near the river. Chiang Mai also features many clubs serving up live music. You can even find American blues played with a down home flair in a couple of clubs.

 
Chiang mai shopping PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 21 January 2007

Shopping

OK, we know that Thailand is one big shopping experience. If you’ve visited Bangkok, then you know so much can be purchased and for a very good price.  Chiang Mai takes the shopping experience to cozy place with their famous Night Bazaar.

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Things to do in Chiang Mai PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 21 January 2007

Things To See And Do In Chiang Mai

Temples

    With hundreds of temples spread throughout the city, you’re never very far from one. The highest concentration of the most significant ones are right in the center of town. Chiang Mai was once fortified with a moat and wall. Within the confines of the moat are some of the cities more spectacular temples, including the town’s most famous temple Wat Phra Singh, which is host to the Lion Buddha image.

However, one special temple resides high above the city in nearby hills over looking the city. Wat Phra Thai Doi Suthep is very holy indeed, and some say it is the most sacred of northern temples. It’s an easy drive of some 14 kilometers from the center of Chiang Mai.


It is also within easy reach of the nearby Hmong Village. A bit touristy, the Hmong Village houses shops and eateries. In the early morning, you can get some hot soi milk along the entrance to the village shops.

Trekking On Foot And On Elephants

Hill tribe treks are popular among tourists in Thailand. For many city folk, a day hike or a week hike in the hills are a real adventure. Breathtaking scenery and dense forest brush await trekkers in many mountainous regions of the north.

Living in many northern provinces in Thailand are indigenous tribes that make much of their living on what travelers spend on their way through the villages. Tribes-people craft many products such as jewelry, purses, wallets and other small handicrafts.

Treks are easily organized from Chiang Mai. Travel offices dot the center city. Just stop in any one of them for details. Many display photos and maps outside with facts and costs. All provide transportation, food, camping equipment or lodging. Almost any length of trek can be put together. You organize your own group or join another. Some treks include lengthy river boat trips as part of the itinerary.

But if all you really want to do is hop on something big and comfy and let it do all the trekking for you, then maybe an elephant ride is the ticket. This also can be arranged easily in Chiang Mai. Mind you, Chiang Mai is only one of many provinces where you can ride an elephant in Thailand. Elephants have become a major tourist attraction throughout the land of smiles. Usually, they are a couple of hours long and involve plowing through a river and an adjoining forest. Don’t miss this opportunity to ride with beasts. Again, check out some of the travel shops and agents around Chiang Mai for details.

 
Chiang Mai food PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 21 January 2007

Food

    Maybe you’ve been traveling for sometime, far away from all that delicious hometown cooking you have grown to love and you’re hankering for a big, juicy burger?

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