18 Things To Do In Chiang Mai


Chiang Mai – a city of contradictions. ‘A new city’ by name (Chiang Mai – ‘new city’), it is soaked in history. A slow city by fame, its streets are always alive and bustling (think delectable food and shopping options). A sleepy town, Chiang Mai is fairly alive after sundown. And while it sits in the lap of nature, it isn’t just for the nature lovers. Of course, the verdant hills dotted with pristine waterfalls make for insta worthy pictures, but there’s so much more to this hill town.

Chiang Mai is perfect for the wanderers, the adventure seekers, the history buffs, and of course the seasoned travellers – and the digital nomads – who loved to call this city home. Nestled in a valley, sitting on the banks of the Ping river, it was the former seat of the Lanna Kingdom during the late 13th century. Fortunately, the passage of time hasn’t blemished this old town, which blends the bygone era with modern life seamlessly – making it a perfect destination for one and all.

There’s plenty to do in Chiang Mai and to ensure you don’t miss out on any, here’s a list of the top things to do here.

1. Visit The Old City And Its Temples (Popular)

Get a feel of what it is to walk through a large open air museum. That’s what a visit to the old city of Chiang Mai is like. Did you know a part of Chiang Mai continues to live within the 700 year old fortress wall? The city also sits pretty, surrounded by a beautiful moat. Stroll through the lanes and explore the temples, museums, and structures around the old city that whisper tales of the life that was (Chiang Mai’s old city is best explored on foot). Chiang Mai has a huge offering of temples – roughly 300 but the must visit ones include – Wat Chedi Luang (the temple where the emerald Buddha was originally placed), Wat Phra Singh (the temple that’s all gold), Wat Phan Tao (picturesque – temple made of wood).

2. Soak In The Beauty Of Doi Suthep(Recommended)

A popular saying in Chiang Mai goes, ‘if you haven’t visited Doi Sethup, you haven’t visited Chiang Mai’. Well, that’s how significant this mountain is. Embellished with plenty of ‘must-see’, this 5400 feet tall mountain is also home to the famous temple – Wat Phra That Doi Suthep – a temple hugely revered by the locals. Catch its beautiful pagoda or chedi come alive when the sun’s rays illuminate it, giving the impression of it being set ablaze. A 300 step climb or a bike ride will take you to the temple. The view of the city below from here is simply breathtaking.

 

Ithaka Pro Tip: Do not forget to carry your camera here. This place offers breathtaking views.

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