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In 5 days, how to play thoroughly and play all over Chiang Mai?
Scheme 1: 5-day classic route
Chiang Mai Ancient City (1 day)+Sutie Mountain (1 day)+Chiang Mai Experience (3 days)
Scheme 2: Chiang Mai+surrounding areas
Chiang Mai (2 days)+Baixian/Sukhothai (2 days)+Chiang Rai (1 day)
This trip not only visited Chiang Mai,
D1 In the ancient city of Chiang Mai, feel the local style
1. The essence of Chiang Mai, with most temples and scenic spots, as well as numerous hotels, restaurants and cafes, is the most must-see place in Chiang Mai.
2. Chidilong Temple
Among the six major temples in Chiang Mai, it is the most famous and largest, and it is the highest-ranking temple in Chiang Mai together with Pasin Temple.
3. Tapemen
There is the most complete existing city gate in the ancient city. In front of it is a Little Square. There are many pigeons here. You can feed them and take photos.
Tips:
1) Transportation
Chiang Mai is a small city, so you can basically walk.
2) Tickets
Today's scenic spots are all free.
3) Dining
Although the ancient city of Chiang Mai is small, there are many delicious foods. The fruits and juices on the street are fresh and cheap, which is worth eating more.
4) Accommodation
It is recommended to live in the ancient city of Chiang Mai, where most temples and scenic spots are concentrated. The ancient city has convenient transportation, concentrated catering and entertainment, and used bookstores and jewelry stores are all over the streets.
D2 is relaxed. Ningman Road runs through the streets.
1. Sutie Mountain
Sutie Mountain is not particularly tall, but the hillside is full of colorful roses, and the top of the mountain is surrounded by white clouds, with beautiful scenery. Walking 3 steps to the observation deck at the top of the mountain can enjoy the panoramic view of downtown Chiang Mai, which is a natural observation deck in Chiang Mai.
2. Shuanglong Temple
Shuanglong Temple, also known as Sutie Temple, is regarded by many people as the first stop to Chiang Mai. It is very popular and has many scenic spots around, so you can visit it together.
3. Puping Palace
Puping Palace is the summer palace of the Thai royal family, full of flowers, which is very suitable for girls to take photos here.
4. Chiang Mai University
is the only national university in the city and the leading institution of higher learning in northern Thailand, ranking among the best in Thailand.
5. Ningman Road
Ningman Road is a model of small and fresh Thai style, which is interesting and beautiful, and all kinds of small shops and cafes are gathered here.
Tips:
1) Traffic Guide
There are no taxis in the ancient city, so it is recommended to walk and take two-way buses or Tuk Tuk buses.
2) ticket guide
Sutie Mountain ticket price: free; Ticket price of Shuanglong Temple: 3 baht; Ticket price of Puping Palace: 5 baht.
3) Catering
There are small shops along Sutie Mountain, and the price of food is basically the same as that under the mountain, and the taste is not bad. There is no bid-up because it is a famous scenic spot.
D3 Animal World
1. Meiwang Elephant Camp
Friends who are interested in elephants can come to the elephant camp to feed or bathe elephants, but riding elephants is not recommended because they are very cruel during training.
2. The massage parlor in Chiang Mai Women's Prison
is a local feature of Chiang Mai. It is said that it was difficult for many female prisoners to find jobs in society after their release from prison. So the warden opened such a massage parlor with the name of female prisoner, which needs to be reserved in advance.
3. Chiang Mai Night Zoo
is the largest zoo in Thailand. Taking advantage of carnivores' preference for night activities, it has opened up night projects, which is very exciting and worth experiencing.
Tips:
1) Transportation
In the morning, there are chartered buses to take you to Elephant Camp. After returning to the hotel at noon, you can rest in the hotel for a while, then go to the ancient town to taste the perfect food and walk to the massage parlor. It is very convenient to go to the zoo by car at night.
D4 thrills jungle leap
1. Jungle leap
Jungle leap is a very popular tourism project in Chiang Mai, and almost every visitor here will experience it, which is very exciting.
2. Sunday Night Market (Sunday Pedestrian Street)
The largest night market in Chiang Mai, from outside Tapemen Square in the east of the ancient city, along Ratchadamnoen Road and several nearby forks to Pasin Temple, is nearly 1 km. Eating, drinking and having fun is a one-stop solution, and it is a distribution center for souvenirs and snacks.
Tips:
1) Transportation
There are chartered buses to take the jungle leap and a free jungle buffet. After eating, you can take a break and walk to the weekend night market in the ancient town.
D5 is in close contact with the tiger
1. Tiger Garden (Big Cat Paradise)
Tiger Garden is about 1 kilometers away from downtown Chiang Mai. It is both a zoo and a restaurant. Here you can have a close contact with the tiger, touch the adult tiger or hug the little guy who has just been born for a few months.
2. Pasin Temple
The largest Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, a perfect example of Lanna architecture, is one of the main celebration points during the Songkran Festival in April every year.
Tip:
1) Transportation
You can take a double-row bus
2) Tickets
There are no tickets in Tiger Park, but there are charges for touching tigers and taking photos with them. It will be divided into several packages: big (42THB/ person), middle(42THB/ person) and small(52THB/ person). You can have a buffet at noon and a lunch of 2B/ THB/person. Admission price of Pasin Temple: free.
I want to visit Chiang Mai+surrounding areas in five days, which is a bit greedy. I can only feel the urban style of Chiang Mai in a superficial way. Baixian and Sukhothai are far away, and it takes at least two days to go back and forth+play. In Chiang Rai, I mainly go to see the Black and White Temple, so I can go back and forth by chartered car for one day.
D1 Walking through the streets, you can feel the urban style of Chiang Mai
1. The essence of Chiang Mai, the ancient city of Chiang Mai
It is the most must-see place in Chiang Mai, with most temples and scenic spots, as well as many hotels, restaurants and cafes.
2. Chidilong Temple
Among the six major temples in Chiang Mai, it is the most famous and largest, and it is the highest-ranking temple in Chiang Mai together with Pasin Temple.
3. Tapemen
There is the most complete existing city gate in the ancient city. In front of it is a Little Square. There are many pigeons here. You can feed them and take photos.
4. Ningman Road
Ningman Road is a model of small and fresh Thai style, which is interesting and beautiful, and all kinds of small shops and cafes are gathered here.
D2 Relax and enjoy the scenery of Chiang Mai
1. Sutie Mountain
Sutie Mountain is not particularly tall, but the hillside is full of colorful roses, and the top of the mountain is surrounded by white clouds, with beautiful scenery. Walking 3 steps to the observation deck at the top of the mountain can enjoy the panoramic view of downtown Chiang Mai, which is a natural observation deck in Chiang Mai.
2. Shuanglong Temple
Shuanglong Temple, also known as Sutie Temple, is regarded by many people as the first stop to Chiang Mai. It is very popular and has many scenic spots around, so you can visit it together.
3. Puping Palace
Puping Palace is the summer palace of the Thai royal family, full of flowers, which is very suitable for girls to take photos here.
4. Night Zoo
is the largest zoo in Thailand. Taking advantage of the characteristics that carnivores like night activities, it has opened up night projects, which is very exciting and worth experiencing.
D3-4 Feel the freshness of Baixian/Approach the ancient city of Sukhothai
It takes about 3 hours to drive from Chiang Mai to Baixian. Because most of the mountain roads are winding, it is not recommended to ride a motorcycle.
Sukhothai is an ancient city, which feels like Angkor Wat. There are many places to visit, and it takes at least two days to go back and forth.
D5 1-day tour in Chiang Rai
The main purpose of going to Chiang Rai is to see the Black and White Temple, so you can choose a chartered car for a 1-day tour.
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