Oozing atmosphere and culture, Northern Thailand is an absorbing region where the landscape, language, architecture, food and people are all quite distinct.
Chiang Mai, the “Rose of the North”, is the region’s hub and a blissfully laidback place to hang out or use as a base. For those seeking a cultural fix, the narrow winding lanes of the old city quadrangle house over 30 Lanna-style temples including the imposing Wat Chedi Luang and impressive Wat Phra Singh, while outside the city walls lies the mountain-top Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, a must-see in Chiang Mai. The area is also rich with cottage industries and you can visit studios to watch artisans at work, then head to the bustling Night Market to haggle for handicrafts and souvenirs. Additionally, it's a...
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The popular cool season (December to February) brings daytime temperatures over 30ºC but chilly evenings. The hot season (mid-March to June) has higher humidity and while the rainy season (June to November) brings torrential downpours, they tend to clear up quickly.
There are no direct flights from the UK to Northern Thailand. From Bangkok the flight north to Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai takes approximately 1 hour 30 minutes. The flight from Bangkok to Mae Hong Son takes approximately 1 hour 15 minutes, or just 30 minutes from Chiang Mai.
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Explore the idyllic mountainside Santikhiri village on this full day trip from Chiang Rai. Visit the hill tribe villages of indigenous Thai people, learn about their unique way of living and stop by tea and coffee plantations as well as the store selling locally grown products such as wine and herbs.
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This half day tour from Mae Hong Son includes an early visit to the market which sells all manner of goods. Continue to Wat Phra That Doi Kong Mu which dominates the city. Also visit Wat Chong Klang and Wat Chong Kam monasteries.
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This half day tour begins with a cruise by longtail boat along the Mae Ping River to a farmhouse for a leisurely stroll around the grounds. Continue to Waroros Market for a real insight to life in this region before travelling by tricycle along the main road to the old city. Here, visit Wat Pra Singh temple which contains supreme examples of Lanna art.
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A wonderful half day tour from Chiang Rai which takes you by classical rickshaw through the ancient streets. Begin with the main market area to get a feel for local life and then the ride continues to Wat Phra Kaew Temple and the Hilltribe Museum. Finally, continue by road to Wat Rong Khun which has unique 'Kanok' architecture.
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A half day tour from Chiang Mai which allows you to see the skill and patience of the artisans who produce quality handicrafts, such as umbrellas, lacquerware, silk and furniture.
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On this half day tour from Chiang Mai visit a Meo hill tribe to observe their simple way of life. Continue to the north’s most sacred temple, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep for panoramic views.
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This half day tour from Chiang Mai begins at Nong Hoi local market to purchase fresh ingredients for the class. Continue to Baan Hong Nual and the open kitchen where your teacher will introduce you to essential kitchen utensils and seasoning needed in Thai cuisine, before showing you how to prepare and cook three dishes and a dessert. After your hard work, it's time to feast on your cooked lunch before you are transferred back to your hotel.
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