5.06.2013

Visitors and Tourism to Chiang Mai in Northern Thailand


Visitors to Chiang Mai Thai Thai in Northern Thailand come for the quaint, unhurried pace of life.
The Location shopping cheap and we have the jungle  mountains  with a trekking trip. Whatever your reason for coming, travel Chiang Mai promises plenty of opportunities for excitement, relaxation and historic journeys into the old city's past. 


Chiang Mai Tourism
Doi suthep Waterfall chiang mai Thai
A 30-minute drive to Mae Sa is a fun event for the entire family, as the area is packed with activities. Tourists venture out for the orchid nurseries; the well-known Elephant Camp where visitors can ride elephants and watch performances including a football match played by elephants; a snake farm and bungee jumping. Finally, the Mae Sa Waterfall offers a place to relax or perhaps go hiking. 


Chiang Mai Thai Night Bazaar Tourism
Chiang Mai Tourism Chiang Mai is well-known for its handicrafts, silk and large markets. This all comes to a focus at travel Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, a veritable shopper's dream.  the entire length of Chang Klan road, this market has become more of a tourist's domain than it once was. Here you'll find an assortment of  clothing, antiques, silver, all manners of souvenirs and knock-off designer items. It's open every evening until midnight. This is where you'll find many of Chiang Mai Thai hotels. 


Chiang Mai Tourism  Chiang mai Thai Zoo tourism
Don't be surprised if a local asks you if you've visited the zoo yet—most likely, they're wondering if you've seen the pair of pandas which are on loan from China, an endless source of pride for locals. These are only two of the more than 6,000 animals on display at the zoo which sits at the base of Suthep Mountain, from where there are wonderful views of the city. 


Chiang Mai Tourism Tourism chiangmai Thailand Gold land of Old City
A tour of the Old City is easily done on foot or by bike, and is the best way to come face-to-face with travel Chiang Mai's legacy. Portions of the old wall were restored in the 19th century, and the 700-year-old moat that surrounds the city has been beautifully preserved. The city gates have also been restored, and each marks an important commercial avenue in or out of the city. Temples are spread across the entire Old City, and some of the more important include Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Phrasingh and Wat Chiang Mai.
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