Chiang Mai is one of the destinations that follows Bangkok in any travel itinerary through Thailand, and is located about 800 km north of the capital. To get to Chiang Mai from Bangkok you can go by train, bus or plane. Both the train and the bus trip can be…
It ‘s actually quite easy getting around Chiang Mai and although there are no public buses or metro, there are several other transportation options such as the Tuk Tuk, the Songthaew, the traditional taxis, or alternatively, the rental of bicycles or motorcycles through one of the countless rental shops scattered…
If there’s something that is not lacking in Chiang Mai are accommodation options for all tastes and budgets. In the historic center of the city, also known as Old Town, you’ll find countless guesthouses and hotels, restaurants, bars, cafes as well as the Walking Street Market that takes place every…
Chiang Mai is the second largest city in Thailand and the cultural hub of the country. It is not difficult to find things to do in this city, which is incredibly rich in terms of religion and culture. From a visit to the countless temples scattered throughout its streets and…
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Crossing the land border from Thailand to Myanmar If you’re travelling for a longer period of time, on a budget, if you avoid flying as much as you can or if you are simply up to the challenge, crossing the land border from Thailand to Myanmar is a possibility. The easiest…
Chiang Mai is the second largest city in Thailand, after Bangkok, and one of its most interesting destinations, mainly for its relaxed atmosphere and the fact that it is one of the main cultural hubs of the country. It is a cosmopolitan city, featuring the same contrasts that can be…