


A cultural gem in Chiang Mai, showcasing Lanna history and artifacts.

Handcrafted from saa paper, a traditional Chiang Mai craft, these umbrellas are a symbol of local culture and heritage.

Chiang Mai is famous for its silverware, with intricate designs passed down through generations.
Mud Mee pottery is known for its unique, hand-painted designs, reflecting Northern Thai culture and folklore.
Famous for its traditional Khao Soi, a must-try Northern Thai dish.
A vegetarian cafe nestled in a lush forest, offering healthy and delicious meals.

Chiang Mai has a tropical climate with sudden rain showers, especially during the monsoon season.
Protect yourself from the strong sun, especially when visiting outdoor attractions like the museum.
Exploring the museum and other historical sites requires comfortable footwear.
A beautiful restaurant offering a blend of Thai and international cuisine.
A sacred temple offering panoramic views of Chiang Mai, with a golden chedi and beautiful architecture.
A bustling local market offering a variety of goods, from food to textiles, providing a glimpse into local life.
A comprehensive museum showcasing the history and culture of Chiang Mai and the Lanna Kingdom.
Curry noodle soup with chicken, coconut milk, and crispy noodles
Northern Thai sausage made with pork, herbs, and spices
Tomato-based chili dip with pork, served with vegetables and sticky rice
A serene reservoir offering fishing, boating, and hiking opportunities, with a rich history dating back to the 1950s.
Experience the unique BBQ culture of Saihanba Grassland, where locals cook meat on open fires amidst the vast, picturesque grasslands.
Experience the divine Evening Ganga Aarti ceremony at the ancient Sri Ranganathaswamy Temple in Varanasi, a spiritual spectacle not to be missed.