This journey began thanks to the Readme Blogger Matching project.

With the generous support of Cmor Hotel Chiang Mai, which provided us with accommodations.

With that, our travel planning commenced.

Here, I have a 360-degree image for you all.

The user can rotate the image left, right, front, and back, and tilt it up and down to get a real-world view. If you have VR glasses, you can try them on for an even more immersive experience.

We traveled by Nakhonchai Air bus in Gold class. We bought tickets online and printed them at the bus station.


The place is very crowded.


The interior of the car is spacious and comfortable, with LCD screens for entertainment and massage seats in every row. The car departs at 9:45 PM.


Sitting comfortably, we watched three movies and took a nap before arriving at the Arcade Bus Terminal in Chiang Mai at 8:00 AM.

We then took a tuk-tuk to the Cmor Chiang Mai hotel for 150 baht. (Was that expensive?)


We have arrived at Cmor Chiang Mai. The hotel is easy to find, located near the main road and close to Central Festival Chiang Mai.

Here is the map: https://goo.gl/maps/tno69Jk13m32

360-degree image https://goo.gl/RM8uxI


Appearance of the check-in counter


The room assigned to you today is room 501.


This spacious 1-Bedroom Suite measures 41 square meters, comfortably accommodating up to 15 guests.

Let's take a quick look at what's included: 360-degree images https://goo.gl/WzPI4K

This photo was taken from the balcony into the room. The entrance and kitchen are on the right.



This 1-Bedroom Suite comes with a kitchen equipped with a microwave, an electric kettle, and an electric stovetop.


The "Do Not Disturb" sign is very cute.


Let's go see the bathroom...hehehehe I like it clean like this.


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A full range of bathing amenities is provided.


The bathroom features both a bathtub and a shower.



Casual shirts are also available.


The hair dryer is also available in the cloth bag.


From our room, we have a stunning view of Doi Suthep.


We stopped by the room and took a few photos.

After my friend dropped off the motorbike, I rode it to the area near the temple.

Map https://goo.gl/maps/Gqrvdu86JSK2

360-Degree Image

Link to 360-degree image



The house next to the temple is like a small community mall. There are not many shops inside, but there are many photo spots.


There are various art pieces to choose from as souvenirs and gifts.


A photograph of the father.


We had lunch at Krualan Ya Restaurant.


Herb-roasted chicken


Grandmother's Omelette


Please help yourself to the spoons, forks, and glasses.


A picture that every house has...


Next, we proceed to the Canopy walkway at the Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden.

Map: https://goo.gl/maps/EtEXRcCSrf12

To pay our respects, an exhibition showcasing the royal initiatives of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great is being held at the lobby of the Information Center, Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden. This exhibition serves as a reminder of His Majesty's boundless grace and kindness.

360-degree image https://goo.gl/TBLiQ4

The Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden

The Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, located in Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai Province, encompasses approximately 3,500 rai (approximately 1,400 acres). This expansive garden serves as a vital center for the conservation and collection of diverse plant species, meticulously organized according to their taxonomic classifications. The garden's layout prioritizes harmony with the surrounding natural environment, ensuring a seamless integration of cultivated flora within the existing ecosystem.

This location now boasts the **longest canopy walkway in Thailand**, stretching over 400 meters and soaring 20 meters above the forest floor.

360-degree image https://goo.gl/Uv0PYb



This canopy walkway is designed to harmonize with nature. Its sturdy steel frame incorporates sections of transparent glass, offering breathtaking views of the forest floor below.


Open daily from 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM. Admission fees: Adults 40 baht, Students 20 baht, Seniors over 60, Monks, Novices, and Children under 12 free. Parking fees: Cars 100 baht, Buses 200 baht.

We then returned to relax at Cmor Chiang Mai and took additional photos at the hotel.

The swimming pool is not very large, but it is big enough to swim laps in.

360-degree image https://goo.gl/VzbbsU


After completing today's mission, we will rest and prepare for tomorrow's journey.

Good morning! Let's explore the breakfast options. The dining room is located on the lower level of the hotel, with both indoor and outdoor seating available.


The hotel breakfast is a buffet with a variety of options, including a salad bar.

Whole wheat bread, regular bread, butter, jam, and banana cake are available.


Orange juice, guava juice, and plain water are available. There is also an automatic coffee machine that offers espresso, latte, and cappuccino.


The available food options include rice porridge with pork, fried rice, stir-fried noodles with soy sauce, ham, sausages, and fried eggs.


Freshly brewed coffee is available at the hotel, but it is not included in the breakfast.

Proceeds from coffee sales are also donated.


After finishing our meal, we rushed to pay our respects at Phra That Doi Suthep.

The panoramic view of Chiang Mai city from the Phra That Doi Suthep is breathtaking every time I visit.

360-degree image https://goo.gl/gRSydX


Then, pay respect to Phra That Doi Suthep.


After paying respects at Phra That Doi Suthep, we continued our journey to Doi Pui in search of mist. And we were not disappointed.


The mist at Doi Pui today is amazing. We had a lot of fun taking pictures.


After enjoying the mist, we went down to Nimmanhaemin Road for lunch at a restaurant called "Kua Gai Nimmanhaemin".

The food I ate for this meal included chrysanthemum tea.


Khao Niman Roasted Chicken

Translation:


Nimmanha Sea Roast


Tom Yum Goong


After lunch, we returned to Cmor Chiang Mai to prepare for our departure the next day.


Unfortunately, I was unable to visit many places this time due to limited transportation options.

This shortened our Chiang Mai trip a bit.

Finally, we would like to express our gratitude to Readme and the Readme Blogger Matching project.

Translation:

Thank you, **Cmor Hotel Chiang Mai**, for giving a small traveler a chance.

Thank you all for reading, I really appreciate it.


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