If you were to think about a province in Thailand that is rich in culture and tradition, I’m sure that many of you will think of Chiang Mai !
In this clip, I will introduce 5 must see places to go to when you travel to Chiang Mai
00:00 Intro
00:40 About Chiang Mai
01:45 Mae Kampong
02:57 Pha Chor at the Mae Wang National Park
04:03 San Kamphaeng Hot Springs
05:18 Rai Lom Nao, Moncham
06:32 Tha Pae Gate
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hello, what app should I install for rest a car or motorbike? tq
Water Canyon Park is sweet
5 places i would not go in Chiang mai, there are a lot better places that are not on the tourist map, In Mae Kampong you can not even park a car, all mass tourist traps, and were do you rent a car for 400bt a day?
PLEASE don't rent a motorbike, car's are much much safer!😎
Thanks for that wonderful video! Is there public transportation to Mae Kampong please?!
I do like this vdo, thank you very much for information
Thank you Nan. Excellent video on Chiang Mai and interesting nearby areas to visit.
I've been trying to visit Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai my last two visits to Thailand. I have to work it in the next visit. I want to experience the beauty of the area. Kop-kun-krup Nan.
Check "Walk About Wayne". And "Everything Thailand". More info on C.M.
Thanks for the newest update on Chiang Mai, very good information Nan. You're doing a great job on explaining places and things in Thailand. ขอบคุณ
We love your videos, Nan. A correction about Tha Phae Gate. Originally, there were two walls around Chiang Mai, the brick wall with the moat still seen today, and there was an outer, earthen wall called Kamphaeng Din. (Some of Kamphaeng Din can be seen today along Kamphaeng Din Road, and also just south of Ku Haeng Corner.) Being closer to the Mae Ping River and a raft landing, the gate in the Kamphaeng Din was called Tha Phae Gate. The gate now known as Tha Phae Gate was called Chiang Ruak Gate. In the 19th century, the Tha Phae Gate became known as "outer Tha Phae Gate" and Chiang Ruak Gate became known as "Inner Tha Phae Gate". When the gate in the Kamphaeng Din was dismantled in the early 20th century, "Inner Tha Phae Gate" simply became known as Tha Phae Gate. There is a monument describing this in Thai and English to the right of the current Tha Phae Gate.
I love Chiang Mai…
Been to a few spots on that list however I will add a few more during for the next visit
Great video thanks for posting!
Great watch Nan, thank you so much 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Did you say a car rental cost from THB400 /day upwards? Please share rental shop.
I have been renting a car from CNX for years and the best I could get for a Nissan Almera is THB700/ day for a 7 day rental period
Hi Nan, Thanks for a very informative and captivating video, so engagingly presented. How is “Nan” written in Thai?
May I suggest that in your videos, you include the names of the tourist spots, foods, etc, you feature. This will facilitate tourists communicating with locals who are not conversant in English, in seeking their help. Just save the Thai names as screenshots on your mobile and use them as necessary. Efficient and foolproof. Thank you.
That's where allot of the young go for University from Chiang Rai. That's where my Canadian embassy is as well. 3 hour drive tops. Thanks Nan for the tour. Sawadee Khap.🤠
Thank Nan I missed some of these pmace when I stayed in Chaing Mai I also stayed I the mountains of Chaing Rai popular with thais at the weekends
How about places to visit in Lampang and chiang rai.
Wonderful
I want to go and see all places
Remember tha pae gate was re-named! 'Scouse Lee' gate in 2018.