Chiang Mai is a province with a variety of natural, historical and cultural attractions, as follows:
1. Natural attractions
Doi Inthanon: The highest mountain in Thailand, with cool weather all year round and beautiful waterfalls such as Mae Ya Waterfall and Wachirathan Waterfall
Doi Suthep: Home to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep and a beautiful viewpoint
Mae Klang Waterfall: A large and beautiful waterfall with a shady atmosphere
Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park: Beautiful nature and home to indigenous tribes
Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden: A garden with a variety of flowers and plants
2. Cultural and historical attractions
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep: A temple that is a symbol of Chiang Mai, located on Doi Suthep
Wat Chet Yot: An ancient temple with Lanna architecture
Wat Phra Singh: Home to the Phra Buddha Sihing
Wat Phan Tao: A temple with a beautiful teak chapel
Wat Umong: A temple with tunnels and a Buddhist garden
3. Ecotourism and learning attractions
Chiang Mai Zoo: Home to a variety of animals and home to the Chiang Mai Night Safari
Lanna Folk Museum: A place to learn about the culture and way of life of the Lanna people
Wua Lai Silverware Village: See and buy local silverware
4. Tourist attractions in the city
Tha Phae Gate: The starting point of Chiang Mai Walking Street
Nimmanhaemin Road: A shopping street with modern cafes
Waroros Market: A famous fresh market and souvenir shopping place
5. Adventure attractions
Mae Sa Elephant Camp: See and experience elephant life
Huai Kaew Arboretum: There are hiking and cycling activities
Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden: A botanical garden with nature trails
Chiang Mai has attractions to suit all ages and interests, whether it's nature, culture, or adventure activities.