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Chiang Mai is a popular destination for travellers who want to experience the culture, nature and food of northern Thailand. It has a rich history, beautiful temples, friendly locals and a laid-back vibe. Many people visit Chiang Mai for a few days or weeks, but some decide to stay longer and make it their home. They are attracted by the low cost of living, the creative community, the digital nomad scene and the opportunities to learn new skills. Chiang Mai is a city that offers something for everyone, whether you are looking for adventure, relaxation or inspiration.

If you're looking for a spiritual adventure, you can't go wrong with Chiang Mai. This city is home to more than 300 temples, each with its own history and charm. You can spend days exploring the different styles and designs of these sacred sites, from the ancient Lanna architecture to the modern and colourful murals. Admire the golden stupas, meditate with the monks, or learn about the Buddhist culture, you'll find something to suit your interests and mood. Here are some of the most popular and impressive temples you should visit in Chiang Mai.

 One of the most impressive temples is Wat Si Suphan, or the "Silver Temple". It's the oldest temple in Chiang Mai and it dates back to the 13th century. The temple is covered with silver decorations and sculptures that show amazing craftsmanship and detail.

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Another temple that you shouldn't miss is Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, which is located on a mountain overlooking the city. You can enjoy a panoramic view of Chiang Mai from there, but you have to climb 300 steps or take a lift for a small fee. The entrance fee is 30 Bhat, which is not much considering how much it costs to preserve these ancient temples. So, don't be stingy and appreciate the beauty and history of these places.ā€‹ The temple is adorned with golden spires, statues, bells and murals that reflect the Lanna culture and history.

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For a fun and lively market experience, you should definitely check out the Talat Warborot market, the biggest one in Chiang Mai. You can find all kinds of goods and food there, and enjoy the local culture and atmosphere. Another great place to visit is the Night Bazaar, a huge night market that has everything you could want to buy. It's a colourful and exciting place to shop and explore.

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Chiang Mai also boasts some fantastic cooking classes, offering the opportunity to learn Northern Thai style cooking which is distinct from the rest of Thailand. So if you're looking to try something new and expand your culinary horizons, this is definitely something worth considering!

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Chiang Mai Elephant Sanctuary
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Chiang Mai is a great destination for nightlife lovers. You can find all kinds of places to have fun, from clubs to bars to pubs.

If you want to dance the night away with a young crowd, Nimman Road is the place to go. There are many clubs there that play different kinds of music, from pop to hip-hop to EDM. You can also find some bars there that serve drinks and snacks.

Do you prefer a more chill atmosphere? You can go to the old city, where many bars cater to different tastes. Some of them are shady and offer more than just drinks, so be careful if you go there. Others are more respectable and offer live music or karaoke.

And if you want to enjoy a nice dinner and a drink, you can go to one of the many restaurants along the Ping River. There you can find delicious food and relaxing music. Some of them even have live bands that play jazz or blues.

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Doi Suthep-Pui National Park is one of the most popular attractions in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It covers an area of over 260 square kilometres and includes two mountains, Doi Suthep and Doi Pui, as well as several waterfalls, caves, temples and forests. The park is home to a rich diversity of wildlife, such as gibbons, macaques, deer, bears and birds. You can enjoy hiking, biking, camping or sightseeing in this beautiful natural setting. Doi Suthep-Pui National Park is a must-see destination for anyone who loves nature, culture and adventure.

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Looking for a fun and relaxing day out with your family or friends, you should check out the Chiang Mai Zoo. It's one of the largest and most diverse zoos in Thailand, with over 400 species of animals from all over the world. You can see pandas, giraffes, elephants, tigers, koalas, penguins, and many more. You can also enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Doi Suthep mountain range, which surrounds the zoo. The zoo has plenty of attractions and activities for everyone, such as the aquarium, the snow dome, the bird park, the adventure park, and the night safari. You can also feed some of the animals, take a tram ride around the zoo, or watch some amazing shows. The Chiang Mai Zoo is a great place to learn about nature and wildlife while having a blast at the same time. Don't miss this opportunity to visit one of the best zoos in Asia!

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Royal Park Rajapruek is a beautiful botanical garden in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It covers an area of 80 hectares and features a variety of plants, flowers, and trees from different regions and climates. The park was originally built to host the 2006 International Horticultural Exposition and was later renamed in honour of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who was also known as Rama IX. The park is divided into several zones, such as the orchid pavilion, the tropical garden, the water garden, and the international garden. The park also has a royal pavilion that showcases the Thai architectural style and culture. The park is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and the entrance fee is 100 baht for adults and 50 baht for children. The park is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, who enjoy the natural beauty and tranquillity of the place. Royal Park Rajapruek is a must-see attraction for anyone who loves plants and flowers.

A colourful way to experience a different culture, you should attend a Thai festival. There are many festivals throughout the year in Thailand, each with its own significance and traditions. Some of the most popular ones are Songkran, the water festival that marks the Thai New Year; Loy Krathong, the festival of lights where people float lanterns on rivers and lakes; and Yee Peng, the lantern festival that coincides with Loy Krathong and fills the sky with glowing paper lanterns. Attending a Thai festival is a great opportunity to learn about the history, religion, and customs of this amazing country. You can also enjoy delicious food, lively music, and friendly people.

Get wet and wild at Songkran, make a wish at Loy Krathong, or marvel at the beauty of Yee Peng, you'll be guarenteed an unforgettable experience at a Thai festival.

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Chiang Mai is a paradise for thrill-seekers and adventure lovers. You can explore the lush green jungle from above by zip lining, or from below by rafting or kayaking. You can also ride an ATV on dirt roads, hike to waterfalls, or climb up rocks. There's something for everyone here, so don't miss out on the fun!

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Why are there so many digital Nomads here?

People looking for a laid-back and affordable place to live and work remotely, you can't go wrong with Chiang Mai. This city has everything a digital nomad needs: cheap accommodation, fast internet, and tons of options for co-working and networking. Not to mention the amazing nature and culture that surrounds you. Chiang Mai has options. If you want to hike in the lush forests, visit ancient temples, or sample delicious street food, you'll find something to love in Chiang Mai. No wonder that this city is the ultimate digital nomad hotspot!

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Chiang Mai is well connected to other parts of Thailand and Southeast Asia, with multiple options for transportation.

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There are many tours you can do in Chiang Mai, depending on your interests.

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Elephant Sanctuaries: As mentioned earlier, visiting an elephant sanctuary is a must-do activity in Chiang Mai. Many tour companies offer packages where you can spend a day or more interacting with the gentle giants, feeding them, and bathing them.

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Doi Inthanon National Park: This is Thailand's highest mountain, and the park is home to waterfalls, hill tribe villages, and temples. You can take a day trip or opt for an overnight stay to explore the park fully.

Chiang Rai: A Day trip to Chiang Rai will take you to the famous White Temple, Blue Temple, and the Golden Triangle. You can also visit hill tribe villages and hot springs on this tour.

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Cooking Classes: Northern Thai cuisine is unique, and if you're a foodie, you can take a cooking class to learn how to prepare local dishes.

Night Safari: Interested in wildlife, you can take a night safari to see nocturnal animals in their natural habitat.

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Trekking: Chiang Mai is surrounded by lush forests and mountainous terrain, making it an ideal location for trekking. You can take a day trek or opt for a multi-day trek, staying overnight in local villages.

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Zip Lining: Chiang Mai has several zip-lining courses, offering breathtaking views of the jungle canopy.

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