This time, I got a round-trip AirAsia ticket for 1,500 baht from Don Mueang to Chiang Mai.

Chiang Mai is a great destination year-round, not just during the winter season.

Upon arrival, we rented a car for 2400 baht for 3 days, including a full tank of gas. We then set off on our journey.

Our first destination is Ban Bong Piang, heading towards Doi Inthanon.

The tourist attractions along the way include the Royal Project before reaching the Doi Inthanon National Park sign.

Don't eat their food... After a while, the person in charge told me that they had just sprayed the leaves with a pesticide... 555+


This is a very hip pine forest.

This is a stunning view of terraced rice fields in Chiang Mai, resembling Mount Fuji.


We need to head back soon as it's a long way. We'll find accommodation near Doi Inthanon.

Baan Suan Inthanon Eco Resort

Very affordable at 350 baht per room, accommodating two guests. The air-conditioned room is a miniature detached house with a TV, hot water, and a small dining area separate from the bedroom. The caretaker, an aunt, is very kind. I forgot to bring a comb after washing my hair, and she went out of her way to find one for me to use.

What's for dinner tonight? How about Chiang Mai's hotpot? The strange thing about this place is that once the shrimp and squid go in, they usually don't last more than 2 minutes.

What is this? I've been waiting for three rounds and haven't gotten a single shrimp. T T I have to say, I'm impressed by the people on the mountain.

Return to your accommodation for a comfortable night's sleep. Tomorrow, the first plan is Pha Chor.

The access road to this location is not suitable for tourism. Imagine a narrow, unpaved rubber plantation road with water erosion creating wave-like patterns. It is not recommended for low-clearance vehicles, as damage is likely.

However, upon arrival,

The view is breathtaking, and there's not a soul in sight, not even a ticket collector. Head down from the viewpoint, and you'll come across a rocky cliff.


They walked for quite a distance.


One can only be awestruck by the beauty that nature has created.

As we were relaxing, an officer suddenly appeared from a hidden path, startling us all.

Following my brother's instructions, I stood in the designated spot. He expertly adjusted the camera angle and snapped a series of photos with the precision of a seasoned professional. Let's take a look at his impressive work.

This side will be Roman columns.

Come and get it with me.

This place is highly recommended for those who want to avoid crowds. On weekdays, especially Wednesdays, there are very few or no people at all.

The second destination of the day was the Grand Canyon of Chiang Mai. Upon arrival, the unique and beautiful scenery was immediately apparent.

However, there are very few photos because the battery died, always at crucial moments. The other battery was in the car, which was parked far away. I had already torn the ticket and didn't know how to get out. It was a terrible experience.

Completely ruined. T T Cried a lot for this job.

Continue to the second goal, Mae Kampong.

The entrance is impressive, to say the least.

A charming little village nestled in the heart of a valley. I fear its allure may soon fade as construction rapidly transforms the landscape. Yet, I find its current state captivating, with its picturesque beauty.


Doi Cat Shop, everything seems to be a cat, a cat.



Mae Kampong Waterfall is located 2 kilometers from the village, and it takes another 100 meters on foot to reach it.


Next destination: The Giant Chiang Mai Hotel

The road is quite far and steep. We had to park our car at the bottom and take the shop's shuttle to the top. But we were up for the challenge!

The location boasts stunning views and offers accommodation options. Activities such as ziplining are available. However, the food selection is limited, expensive, and, in our opinion, not particularly delicious. Most visitors come primarily for the photo opportunities.

Continuing the journey, this is the roadside. There are houses along the road, but what kind of beautiful rice field is this? I'm jealous, you know?

We must hurry to Chiang Mai. It's only 53 kilometers away.

Staying in town tonight at **Jao Hostel & Cafe**.

Very cute! The price is 150 baht per person per night.


The room is empty tonight. It's all ours. Hooray!

Stretch your legs to relieve fatigue, take a shower and continue tonight at the Chiang Mai Walking Street and the trendy market of the locals.

The place is packed with people, and so is the food. Every dish here is cheese-focused. Everything, even the beer, has cheese in it.


The queue for the squid is extremely long.

Belly will burst, return to accommodation.

This morning at Pratu Tha Phra, at 6 am, the road is very clear.

Bua Luang, a friend's newly opened shop in Chiang Mai, is very chic. The second floor is a gallery that also offers design services.



Today's activity is: Following the footsteps of Focus and Kao #Promise

The restaurant's name, Oh Kajhu, has an interesting origin story. It comes from the names of the three friends who started the business together: Oh, Ka, and Ju.

The sentence is in Thai and translates to: "Is it confusing? I've been stuck here for a while. I like it."

Behind the restaurant is a vegetable plot where the restaurant grows its own produce.

The food here is incredibly fresh and delicious.

Let's continue to Brother Note's shop.

Next up, we have Yellow Mango.

Searching for Pokus. Hehehe. Not found.

The "Baan Kang Wat" project is conveniently located nearby, offering a reading area, food stalls, and photogenic corners.

Took a quick nap.

A 3-day, 2-night trip to Chiang Mai has come to an end.

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