Chiang Mai
Ever had a holiday where you had wished there was
more to do or where you'd tried something a little different?
If so, then you obviously haven't tried a stay in Chiang Mai!
There literally is something for everyone from bathing in a hot spring,
giving alms to a monk at one of the city's beautiful historic temples or
riding in a traditional ox cart.
The good news is that most of Thailand's handicrafts are made in Chiang
Mai and the surrounding villages and "must buys" include wood crafts,
ceramics and textiles. I personally have never managed a trip
to Chiang Mai without buying at least one of each of the
above! It really is a place where you find yourself with bags
full of things you never knew you needed but just had to have.
In addition, as well as being an excellent place to learn Thai massage,
Chiang Mai is a centre for holistic medicine and there are many courses to
choose from in yoga, Thai chi, massage and meditation. So, a
trip to Chiang Mai could a chance to wind down whilst learning one of
these ancient oriental arts.
As with Bankok, my first piece of advise to visitors to Chiang Mai is
to buy a Nancy Chandler Map. It is excellently researched and
comes with an index so you will have no trouble finding the places which
you want to go, plus a whole load more. Nancy's map can be
bought from any good book store or alternatively visit www.nancychandler.net
More About Chiang Mai ...
The "Low Down"...
Where to Stay?
Close to Chiang Mai's historical walled city, the Amari Rincome Hotel
reflects the unique culture of the north. The bright
guestrooms are accented with wooden carvings and colourful fabrics.
Works of art and antiques can be found throughout the hotel and the
restaurants offer the opportunity to try special northern Thai dishes as
well as Italian and international favourites. Two swimming
pools, and tennis courts are all available on the grounds while there are
many other activities like elephant trekking, golf and mountain-biking
nearby. The area surrounding the hotel is particularly cosmopolitan with
design shops, wine bars and art galleries.
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