Nestled in the mountainous region of northern Thailand, this vibrant city is renowned for its stunning temples, traditional markets, and rich history. Visitors can explore the ancient city walls, hike through lush jungles to visit waterfalls, and interact with local hill tribes. Whether you’re savouring authentic Thai cuisine, experiencing a traditional Lanna culture, or enjoying the serene landscapes, Chiang Mai offers a memorable escape for travelers seeking both relaxation and exploration.
Day 1 and 2 – Explore the old city and Temples
The best way to begin your Chiang Mai trip is by exploring the historic walled Old City, which dates back to 1296. Here, you can admire the ancient city walls, moat, and over 300 temples, making it a perfect place for temple hopping and learning about traditional Thai culture. Be sure to visit Chiang Mai’s three most famous temples: Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, a golden temple atop a hill with stunning city views; Wat Phra Singh, the most elaborate temple in the Old City; and Wat Chedi Luang, home to a striking ruined stupa.
Day 3 – Doi Suthep and a Cooking Class
Start your morning in Chiang Mai by visiting one of Thailand’s most revered temples, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, perched on a mountain overlooking the city. Known for its stunning golden architecture, the temple offers breathtaking views. In the afternoon, delve into Thai culture by joining a cooking class that starts with a visit to a local market and teaches you how to prepare classic dishes like pad thai, spring rolls, and curries and more you’d find normally in the best hotels in Chiang Mai. Consider staying at the Anantara Chiang Mai Resort for easy access to such activities.
Day 4 – Ethical Elephant Sanctuaries
While there are many elephant camps near the city, it’s crucial to choose a sanctuary that prioritizes the well-being and conservation of these magnificent animals and avoids elephant riding. The most reputable sanctuaries are the Elephant Nature Park and the Rescue Elephant Center, where you can experience a magical encounter with elephants in their natural environment without causing harm.
Day 5 – Doi Inthanon Park
If you’re a nature lover, don’t miss the opportunity to visit Thailand’s highest peak and explore Doi Inthanon National Park on your last day in Chiang Mai. This popular day trip offers plenty to do, from hiking the Kew Mae Pan Nature Trail and admiring picturesque waterfalls to taking in stunning views and visiting the famous King and Queen Pagodas.