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Chiang Mai is the largest city in the north of Thailand and is a magnet for thousands of tourists every year. With its walled centre, ancient temples, bustling markets and great accommodation, it’s easy to understand why. In 1938, Reginald Le May described Chiang Mai as one of the loveliest cities imaginable, and even through Thailand has moved on since then, Chiang Mai is still worth visiting.

Mountains surround the city to the north, west and east, enclosing a large and rich bowl of rice fields drained by the Ping River. The city is centred on a square moat and defensive wall built during the 19th century. The city has an eloquent and colourful history which is evident in its architecture and with more than 300 wats, it has a rich tradition of arts and crafts. Not surprisingly, given Chiang Mai’s turbulent history, many of the most important and beautiful wats are within the city walls. Chiang Mai has developed into a major tourist centre with a good infrastructure, including excellent hotels and restaurants and has some of the best shopping in the north.

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Popular Holidays to Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai offers a wealth of wonderful sights and experiences. What better way to explore them than on a Wendy Wu tour?

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Go Beyond Group Tour
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16 days from $6,880pp
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Doi Suthep Mountain Takbat Ceremony Kuang Si Waterfalls
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    Touring with Guides and entrance fees
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    International flights and current taxes
  • Physical Rating 2
    Walking, some steps and extended time on your feet.
Tour Highlights:
  • Cruise the Chao Phraya River
  • Discover old Chiang Mai by cyclo
  • Stay with a H'mong hilltribe
  • Support retired elephants at a local sanctuary
  • Stroll through Chiang Rai
  • Meet monks in Laos
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Classic Group Tour
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14 days from $5,630pp
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Cruise the Mekong Buddhist White Temple Hill Tribes in Mae Kampong
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    Touring with Guides and entrance fees
  • Flights
    International flights and current taxes
  • Physical Rating 1
    Walking, some steps and time on your feet.
Tour Highlights:
  • Marvel at Bangkok's Grand Palace
  • See the bridge of the River Kwai
  • Explore historic Ayutthaya
  • Meet Lisu and Yao hill tribes
  • Stroll through Chiang Rai
  • Enjoy a Chiang Mai cooking class
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Things To See In Chiang Mai

No trip to Chiang Mai would be complete without seeing one of the wonders listed below.

Chiang Mai at a Glance

We all enjoy a good fact or two - here are a few useful ones about Chiang Mai:

Chiang Mai Climate

Month
Min
Average Temperate(°C)
Max
Monthly Rainfall(mm)
  • Jan
  • 15
    30
    22
  • 4
  • Feb
  • 16
    33
    24
  • 9
  • Mar
  • 20
    35
    27
  • 18
  • Apr
  • 23
    36
    30
  • 57
  • May
  • 24
    34
    29
  • 162
  • Jun
  • 24
    33
    28
  • 124
  • Jul
  • 24
    32
    28
  • 140
  • Aug
  • 24
    32
    28
  • 217
  • Sep
  • 23
    32
    27
  • 211
  • Oct
  • 22
    31
    27
  • 118
  • Nov
  • 19
    30
    25
  • 54
  • Dec
  • 16
    29
    22
  • 16

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