Chiang Mai: Fulfilling Heart and Stomach
✈️ Getting to Chiang Mai from Bangkok
Chiang Mai, nestled in the mountainous region of northern Thailand, is easily accessible from Bangkok. Travelers can choose between flying, taking a bus, or riding the train. I flew from Don Mueang Airport via Airasia, which was a quick and budget-friendly option. Other low-cost airlines like Thai VietJet and Thai Lion Air also operate flight from Bangkok to Chiang Mai International Airport (CNX), a journey that takes about 1-1.5 hours. Alternatively, overnight buses and trains offer scenic routes, with the sleeper train providing a comfortable, affordable way to travel, lasting around 10-12 hours.
⛰️Top Attractions
Chiang Mai is rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage. During my visit, I booked a convenient joiner trip to Doi Inthanon National Park, which included lunch, a visit to the stunning pagoda, a trek to a waterfall, coffee tasting, and a stop at an Elephant Sanctuary for an ethical, hands-on experience. Doi Inthanon, Thailand’s highest peak, offers breathtaking views, making it a must-see.
The Old City, surrounded by ancient walls and a moat, is home to the famous Three Kings monument and beautiful temples. At night, the area comes alive with vibrant markets, offering local delicacies like khao soi, pad thai, and desserts like banana roti and mango sticky rice. These bustling markets are perfect for grabbing a bite, shopping for souvenirs, and enjoying the local atmosphere.
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