3 Days 2 Nights
- Trekking Mae Tang Area 1,500 Baht per person
- Trekking Mae Tang Area 1,500 Baht per person
- Trekking & Mahout Training 7,900 Baht per person (min. 2 pax)
- Elephant Care & Mahout Training at Chiang Mai Elephant Camp 8,900 Baht per person (min. 2 pax)
- Mahout Training & Chiang Rai Tour 9,900 Baht per person (min. 2 pax)
- Mahout Training & Trip to Pai-Mae Hongsorn 10,900 Baht per person (min. 2 pax)
2 Days 1 Night
- Trekking Mae Tang Area 1,400 Baht per person
- Trekking & Mahout Training 4,900 Baht per person (join group: min.2 pax)
- Elephant Care & Mahout Training at Chiang Mai Elephant Camp 5,900 Baht per person (min. 2 pax)
One Day
- Elephants At Work 800 Baht per person
- Elephant At Work and Flying Squirrels 2,500 Baht per person
- Elephant & Zipline 2,500 Baht per person
- Elephant Care & Mahout Training 2,300 Baht per person (min. 2 persons)
- Safari Tour 1,000 Baht per person
- Safari & Long Neck Karen 1,300 Baht per person
- Long Neck & 4 Different Hill tribes 1,200 Baht per person
- Chiang Rai Day Tour 1,300 Baht per person
- Chiang Rai Day Tour 1,000 Baht per person
- Chiang Rai Day Tour & Long Neck Karen 1,200 Baht per person
- Chiang Rai Day Tour & Long Neck Karen 1,400 Baht per person
- Chiang Rai + Boat Trip to Laos 1,200 Baht per person
- Chiang Rai Long Neck Karen & Boat Trip to Laos 1,400 Baht per person
- One Day Trekking 900 Baht per person
- One Day Trekking 1,000 Baht per person
- White Water Rafting 1,200 Baht per person
- Rock Climbing 2,500 Baht per person
- Bike & Kayak 1,950 Baht per person
Thai Cooking School (Cook in Town) 1,000 Baht per person, (Cook in Farm) 1,100 Baht per person
One Evening Time
- Chiang Mai Night Safari 900 Baht per person
- Chiang Mai Night Safari 1,000 Baht per person
- Khantoke Dinner 620 Baht per person
Half Day
- City & Temples 800 Baht per person
- Doi Suthep Temple & Meo Hill Tribe 600 Baht per person Doi Suthep Temple & Phuping Palace 700 Baht per person
- Doi Inthanon National Park 1,100 Baht per person
- Flight of the Gibbon 3,599 Baht per person
- Jungle Flight Package A 2,600 Baht per person, Package B 2,200 Baht per person
- Eagle Track Zipline 1,600-2,400 Baht per person
- Segway Gibbon (2 hrs) 1,999 Baht per person
- ATV driving (4 hrs) 2,000 Baht per person
- Elephant At Work 700 Baht per person
- Elephant Care & Mahout Training 1,800 Baht per person (min. 2 persons) Home Industries Samkumpang Handicraft
- Village 300 Baht per person
- Thai Cooking School (Cook in Town) 800 Baht per person
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What’s Nearby
Sunday Night Market Walking Street (Thapae Gate)
If you’re looking for the best place to shop in Chiang Mai, The Sunday Walking Street Market is the best opportunity for seeking amazing Thai handicrafts, clothing, shoes, food, handmade soaps, dolls, pillow cases, traditional Lanna art work and more – and all at incredibly cheap prices. Here, you’ll not only find Thai crafts and products which you won’t see anywhere else, but it’s also located in an area full of coffee shops, sidewalk cafes, bars, beautiful Thai temples and more food stalls than you’ve ever seen..
Night Bazaar
The Night Bazaar area in Chiang Mai is a popular spot to spend an evening, and from around 6pm the streets around it are bustling with visitors who have come to check out the hundreds of stalls that set up their wares nightly. There is plenty on offer to buy, whether you are looking for traditional crafts from the region or imitation branded products. It is also a great area to have dinner or a drink, with a great variety of Thai and Western Restaurants near the Night Bazaar.
Warorot Market
Situated only 2 minutes walk north from the Chiang Mai Night Bazaar and sitting beside the Ping River, the Warorot Market is a busy hive of daytime activity. Warorot is probably the most well known market in Chiang Mai. You’ll find a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, as well as a huge supply of Chiang Mai specialty snacks and traditional dishes.
Saturday Night Market Walking Street (Wui Lai Market)
The Saturday Market is open every Saturday from 4pm till midnight. Like the Chiang Mai Sunday Market, the road is closed to all vehicular traffic so you can browse the goods on display, bargain with vendors for a good price and wander freely around without traffic worries.
Three Kings Monument
At approximately the centre of the walled city, in the district where the former rulers of Chiang Mai built their palaces stands the monument to the ‘Three Kings’ King Mengrai, the founder of Chiang Mai, King Ramkamhaeng and King Ngam Muang. According to the legend, the three worked together to lay out the city of Chiang Mai. The sculpture has become something of an iconic image representing Chiang Mai. You will see it reproduced in various forms all around the city.
Wat Chedi Luang
One of Chiang Mai’s most important temples is the Wat Chedi Luang located in the ancient walled part of the city. The Wat Chedi Luang, also known as the Jedi Luang and “The temple of the Great Stupa” initially consisted of two more temples named Wat Ho Tham and Wat Sukmin, that were all merged into one.
Wat Phra Singh
(Temple of the Lion Buddha) is an important Buddhist monastery and temple on the west side of Chiang Mai, Thailand. Founded in the 14th century, it houses two medieval Buddha statues.
Nimmanhaemin Road
the coolest, funkiest street in town; Nimman is Chiang Mai’s chicest neighbourhood. Since the mid-00s the kilometer-long road between Huay Kaew and Suthep has attracted trendy coffee shops, natty boutiques, hot and cool night spots and some of the city’s most modern apartments. If you want to be seen – or want to watch people who want to be seen – this is probably the place for you.