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Travel guide for Chiang Mai, Thailand
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Chiang Mai Travel Guide

Everything you need to know before visiting Chiang Mai, Thailand. From transportation and safety to local customs and practical tips.

THB (฿)
Thai
Moderate Safety

About Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai (เชียงใหม่) is the hub of northern Thailand. On a plain at an elevation of 316 m, surrounded by mountains and lush countryside, it is much greener and quieter than the capital and has a cosmopolitan air and a significant expatriate population, all factors which have led many from Bangkok to settle permanently in this "rose of the north".

Source: Wikipedia

Essential Information

Currency

Thai baht (THB)

Symbol: ฿

Language

Thai

Phone Code

+66

International dialing code for Thailand

Driving

Drive on the left

Standard for Thailand

Region

Asia

South-Eastern Asia

Connectivity

Many guesthouses, hotels, cafes, bars, restaurants, and even swimming pools, offer Wi-Fi connections.

How to Get to Chiang Mai

Transportation options and arrival information

18.76998.96821Chiang Mai International Airport(CNXIATA).Handles both domestic and regional international flights.

Getting Around Chiang Mai

Local transportation and navigation tips

Chiang Mai has a limited bus service, not without the opposition of the songhthaew (see below) and tuk tuk drivers. TheRTC Chiang Mai City Busfollows just a few routes so far, but they quite fit the average traveler's needs, including from/to the airport, and are air-conditioned. The ticket is 20 baht, pay in cash to the driver or else Rabbit card from Bangkok is also accepted. For those wishing to travel really hard, there's a Tourist card - 180 baht per day or 400 baht per 3 days unlimited tri

Safety in Chiang Mai

Moderate Safety (Global Peace Index: 2.098)

About the Global Peace Index: Global Peace Index measures peacefulness on a scale of 1 (most peaceful) to 5 (least peaceful)

Chiang Mai, like most of Thailand, is quite safe, even at night. The dark streets can look forbidding but violent crime is rare and visitors shouldn't worry unduly. As always, travellers should take extra care in all poorly lit or more remote areas. Don't carry valuables in a bag after dark as the most common tourist related crime here is bag-snatching by youths on motorbikes. Mind your bag especially if you are walking on a dark street at night.

Source: Institute for Economics & Peace (2022)

Where to Stay in Chiang Mai

Accommodation tips and recommendations

Accommodation in Chiang Mai is generally cheap, even by Thai standards. All types of lodging are available from inexpensive guest-houses with little or no service to the typical high rise hotels and elaborate garden resorts. The latest boom is Thai-style boutique resorts located near the old city centre — several have been built since mid-2005, and offer excellent service in quiet garden settings; most are fairly small with as few as 8 rooms and a pool, and are decorated with Thai crafts and ant

Things to See in Chiang Mai

8 landmarks and points of interest

Attaqwa Mosque

mosque in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Ban Ho Mosque

mosque in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Buak Hard Public Park

park in Phra Sing, Thailand

Tribal Museum

ethnographic museum in northern Thailand

Wiang Kum Kam

archaeological site in Chiang Mai province, Thailand

statue of Queen Victoria

statue in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Chiang Mai Philatelic Museum

postal museum in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Lanna Folklife Museum

ethnographic museum in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Source: Wikidata

Travel information sourced from Wikivoyage

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