Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai was a relaxing change from Bangkok – the city has a lush jungle and tons of culture. During our four days, we zip-lined in jungle, toured their temples, had a cooking class, and ate as much food as humanly possible.
We stayed at the Le Meridien Chiang Mai. Their service was first class, they will book anything you need. Aside from that, their pool had incredible views of the mountains.
Chiang Mai Restaraunts
David’s Kitchen – was one of the best meals we ever had. The chef, David Gordon, personally greeted us. He even stopped by later to converse with us as well. He was incredibly polite, and served an excellent meal.
Chiang Mai Events
Asia Scenic Thai Cooking School – excellent cooking class that gave us a tour of the market, and taught us to make pad thai, papaya salad, and curry. The host was hilarious!
Sunday Walking Street – Chiang Mai’s most famous market runs only once a week, so if you’re only in town for just one weekend, make sure you head here on a Sunday evening. The kilometre-long stretch is in the heart of the city’s main tourist area and runs from Tha Pae Gate going towards Ratchadamnoen Road in the west. In the market, you’ll find a huge variety of crafts, souvenirs, and accessories. Aside from the shopping, the area comes alive with food vendors, makeshift bars and roadside massage areas for a quick foot rub.
Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep – Gorgeous temple up in the mountains
Chiang Mai Night Bazaar – this market occurs every day, and has a food truck section to enjoy a break. Pro-tip for negotiating in Thailand – keep the cash you’re willing to spend in your pocket. If you’re at an impasse, pull out the cash and say that’s all you have. If they say no, there are a ton of shops down the street to try your luck with instead.
Woody’s Elephant Tour – a once in a lifetime experience. Woody’s is known as the most humane elephant tour in Thailand, and has amazing views of Northern Thailand’s countryside.
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