• Chedi Luang Varavihara temple with ancient large pagoda is 700 years in Chiang Mai, Thailand
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  • Pagoda and buddha statue at Wat Chedi Luang temple in Chiang Mai Thailand
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  • Ancient pagoda at Wat Chedi Luang temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand
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Doi Inthanon National Park

Doi Inthanon National Park

Ascend to the crown jewel of Chiang Mai's natural wonders at Doi Inthanon National Park, where mist-shrouded peaks and lush forests beckon adventurers and nature enthusiasts alike. Home to Thailand's highest mountain, the park offers a breathtaking panorama of cascading waterfalls, vibrant floral displays, and rare wildlife species thriving in their pristine habitats. Cross winding trails that lead to hidden treasures, from the ethereal beauty of the Siriphum Waterfall to the sacred pagodas of the summit, where panoramic vistas stretch to the horizon.
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Wat Chedi Luang

Wat Chedi Luang

In the heart of Chiang Mai lies Wat Chedi Luang, a massive, ancient Buddhist temple, dating back to the 14th century. It boasts a towering chedi (stupa) that once soared to greater heights before succumbing to an earthquake in 1545. Despite its partial collapse, the grandeur of Wat Chedi Luang continues to mesmerise travellers, who flock to marvel at its intricate architecture and serene ambiance. As the sun casts golden hues upon its weathered stones, visitors are transported to a bygone era, where whispers of history and spirituality intertwine, leaving an indelible impression on all who wander its sacred grounds.
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Thai Cooking Class at Organic Farm

Thai Cooking Class at Organic Farm

Chiang Mai is famous for its cooking classes, so seize the opportunity to learn how to cook real Thai food while you are here. Visit an organic farm, where you will delve into the art of Thai cuisine from field to plate. Engage in hands-on learning as you cultivate herbs and vegetables, gaining invaluable insights into sustainable farming practices. Then, under the guidance of expert chefs, immerse yourself in a cooking class where you will master the intricacies of crafting traditional dishes like curry paste, stir-fry, soup, and spring rolls.
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Chiang Rai's Most Impressive Temples

Chiang Rai's Most Impressive Temples

Embark on a spellbinding journey through Chiang Rai's artistic wonders, where architectural marvels abound in vibrant hues. Begin your exploration at the ethereal White Temple (Wat Rong Khun), a contemporary masterpiece that gleams like a vision from another realm, its intricate details and symbolic motifs inviting contemplation and awe. Next, delve into the mystical aura of the Blue Temple (Wat Rong Suea Ten), where shades of cerulean dance across ornate surfaces, evoking a sense of serenity and wonder. Finish your day at the enigmatic (and a tad bizarre) Black House (Baan Dam Museum), a surreal assemblage of darkened structures and curious artefacts, where shadows and light intertwine to provoke introspection and intrigue.
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Elephant Nature Park

Elephant Nature Park

Discover Elephant Nature Park, an extraordinary sanctuary dedicated to rescuing and rehabilitating endangered elephants. Through their innovative project, they offer a haven for these majestic creatures while providing visitors with the opportunity to witness their natural behaviours, from playful antics to tranquil bathing sessions. Immerse yourself in the beauty of the jungle surroundings, with volunteer opportunities, guided tours, and exhilarating rafting adventures, promising an unforgettable experience for all who venture into this remarkable refuge.
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Songkran Festival

Songkran Festival

Dive into the exhilarating waters of tradition and celebration during Chiang Mai's Songkran Festival, a vibrant extravaganza marking the Thai New Year. Amidst the scorching April heat, the city transforms into a playful water wonderland, where locals and visitors alike partake in spirited water fights and joyful festivities. From the ancient rituals of cleansing Buddha statues to the lively parades and cultural performances that fill the streets, Songkran epitomises the essence of renewal, unity, and boundless merriment, offering a thrilling immersion into Thailand's rich heritage and warm hospitality.
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