We stayed in Chiang Mai for almost two months, from 14 March until 7 May. This is a breakdown of how much we spent. One of our main costs was accommodation, which came to a total of 23,175 baht ($773, £515). We spent 54 days in Chiang Mai, so that works out at 429 baht/day,… READ MORE >
How To Get Around Chiang Mai
For a city the size of Chiang Mai (population around 160,000), it is surprisingly easy to get around, and it’s also very cheap. Click here to book a great hotel in Chiang Mai. Songthaew For the majority of people, the transport of choice is the songthaew – a cross between a shared taxi and bus. The… READ MORE >
Amazing Multicolored Temple In Chiang Mai
We’ve seen hundreds of temples in Thailand, but nothing came close to the multicolored temple we saw last night. In celebration of the king’s accession to the throne, Wat Sri Suphan Temple on Wulai Road was beautifully lit up in some amazing colors that changed every few minutes. We were very lucky to get to… READ MORE >
Best Coffee Shops In Chiang Mai
If you love coffee, and loving hanging out at cafes, then Chiang Mai is a great city to visit. It has a real cafe culture, and has many more cafes than Bangkok seems to have. There are probably hundreds of great cafes, so I can’t include them all here. These are just a small selection… READ MORE >
Graffiti In Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai’s not a city you’d naturally associate with graffiti, but I came across this today near the south moat. I particularly like the hanging fish. Click here to book a great hotel in Chiang Mai. We saw a Thai man there that said we could have a go ourselves if we went and bought some… READ MORE >
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