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2-Day Trip to Chiang Mai, Thailand

Day 1: Chiang Mai Old City and Temple Tour • Morning: Wat Phra Singh and Wat Phra That Doi Suthep • Wat Phra Singh: One of the oldest temples in Chiang Mai, with a magnificent architectural style and exquisite Buddha statues and murals. There are also many small pagodas and gardens in the temple, which are perfect for taking photos. • Transportation: Depart from the old city and walk or ride a bicycle to the temple, which is nearby. • Cost: Free, but please dress appropriately (no shorts or sleeveless tops). • Suggestion: After visiting Wat Phra Singh, you can go to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is located on a mountain, and you need to take a local "Tuk Tuk" (tricycle) or taxi to get there. • Wat Phra That Doi Suthep: A landmark attraction in Chiang Mai, named after the two dragons in the temple. The temple has a unique architectural style and offers a beautiful view of Chiang Mai city. • Transportation: Take a Tuk Tuk from Wat Phra Singh, and the round-trip fare is about THB 150–200. • Ticket: THB 30. • Noon: Lunch in the old city • Recommended food: Khao Soi (curry noodles), Sai Oua (Chiang Mai sausage), Som Tum (green papaya salad). • Location: There are many restaurants and food stalls in the old city, with affordable prices, and the average cost is THB 100–200 per person. • Afternoon: Stroll around Chiang Mai Old City • City walls and moat: Chiang Mai Old City is a relic of the Lanna Dynasty, surrounded by city walls and a moat, which is perfect for walking. • Three Kings Monument Square: The center of the old city, a symbol of Chiang Mai's history, with many cafes and souvenir shops around. • Transportation: You can walk there, and we recommend wearing comfortable shoes. • Evening: Chiang Mai Night Market • Chiang Mai Night Market: One of the most lively places in Chiang Mai, with various snacks, handicrafts, and clothing. • Recommended food: Grilled skewers, mango sticky rice, Thai milk tea. • Transportation: Walk or take a Tuk Tuk from the old city, and the fare is about THB 50. • Cost: The average cost of snacks at the night market is THB 100–200 per person. --- Day 2: Nature and Cultural Experience • Morning: Chiang Mai Zoo (optional) • Chiang Mai Zoo: It has the largest elephant show in Asia and many rare animals. • Transportation: Take a taxi or bus from the city center, and the journey takes about 30 minutes. • Ticket: THB 300 for adults and THB 200 for children. • Suggestion: If you don't like zoos, you can choose to visit the nearby "Bhubing Palace", which has a beautiful environment and is suitable for walking. • Noon: Lunch near the zoo or Bhubing Palace • Recommended food: Thai fried noodles, green curry chicken. • Cost: THB 150–250 per person. • Afternoon: Nimmanhaemin Road and Chiang Mai University • Nimmanhaemin Road: A "popular" neighborhood in Chiang Mai, with many literary shops, cafes, and restaurants, which are perfect for taking photos. • Chiang Mai University: One of the most famous universities in Thailand, with a beautiful campus, lakes, and gardens. • Transportation: Take a Tuk Tuk from the city center, and the round-trip fare is about THB 100–150. • Suggestion: Taste local coffee and desserts on Nimmanhaemin Road, and the average cost is THB 100–200 per person. • Evening: Chiang Mai Long Neck Village (optional) • Long Neck Village: About 1 hour's drive from Chiang Mai city center, where you can experience the culture of Thailand's ethnic minorities. • Transportation: We recommend joining a one-day tour, which costs about THB 1,000–1,500, including transportation and a guide. • Suggestion: If you are short on time, you can choose to have dinner at a restaurant near Nimmanhaemin Road and then return to the hotel to rest. --- Other Suggestions • Transportation: Chiang Mai city center has convenient transportation, and Tuk Tuks and taxis are the main means of transportation. Tuk Tuks are cheaper, but you need to bargain in advance. • Accommodation: We recommend choosing a hotel or homestay near the old city, which is convenient for travel and more affordable. • Food: Chiang Mai has a wide variety of delicious food. In addition to the above recommendations, you can also try "Thai hot pot" and "Tom Yum Goong". • Budget: The total budget for a two-day tour (excluding air tickets and accommodation) is about THB 3,000–5,000, depending on personal consumption habits. We hope this guide will help you plan a pleasant trip to Chiang Mai!
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Posted: Feb 15, 2025
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