


A sacred, golden temple atop Doi Suthep mountain, offering panoramic views of Chiang Mai and a serene atmosphere.
These elephants are symbols of good luck and are traditionally carved from local teak wood.
Northern Thai silverware is renowned for its intricate designs and high-quality craftsmanship.
These colourful ceramics are hand-painted and depict traditional Lanna folklore.
Curry noodle soup with chicken, beef, or pork, topped with crispy noodles, lime, and pickled mustard greens.
Northern Thai sausage made from pork, herbs, and spices, often served with sticky rice.
Northern Thai chili dip made with pork, tomatoes, and spices, served with vegetables and sticky rice.
A sacred temple with stunning views, featuring a golden chedi and intricate architecture.
A comprehensive museum showcasing Chiang Mai's history, culture, and artifacts.

Modest dress is expected when visiting religious sites like Wat Phra That Doi Suthep.

Protects from sun and respectful for cultural sites.
Exploring the temple complex involves a lot of walking.
Famous for its stunning views of Chiang Mai and delicious Thai breakfast dishes.
A popular spot among expats and locals for its Western-style breakfast and coffee.
A local favorite for its delicious and affordable Thai lunch options.
Barunei Hill, a serene and picturesque spot, offers panoramic views of the Bay of Bengal and the city of Chittagong.
The Illawarra Flame Tree, a stunning native Australian tree, is renowned for its vibrant red flowers that bloom in spring, creating a breathtaking spectacle.
Christ Church, a stunning Gothic Revival cathedral, is the oldest cathedral in Christchurch and the largest in the country.