Day 1

We arrived at Chiang Mai Airport around 10:30 PM via Airasia. We took a red truck to our accommodation to check in. Since it was late and we hadn't eaten, we quickly dropped off our belongings and headed out to find something to eat. We ended up at "Midnight Fried Chicken," which was absolutely delicious. I'd give it 5 stars! We were so hungry that we didn't even take any pictures. If you're ever in Chiang Mai, be sure to check it out! We then returned to our hostel and went to sleep, ready to explore the next day.


Day 2

The first morning in Chiang Mai... Last night we slept at "Oxotel," a trendy and affordable hostel. We split the cost among eight people, which came out to only 603 baht per person. Additionally, the hostel is connected to the ARTISAN cafe, offering a great opportunity to capture stunning photos at an affordable price.

Today's plan is to visit "Wat Phra Singh" temple, then have lunch, and check out to continue our journey to "Mae Kampong Village". The eight of us hailed a red truck to get to the temple. Fortunately, since we were a large group, we were able to negotiate the price a bit. However, most of the time, it costs 30 baht per person, regardless of the distance. This is considered quite expensive.

We have arrived at "Wat Phra Singh Woramahawihan", which is one of the most important temples in Chiang Mai. It houses the sacred Phra Buddha Sihing, a revered Buddha image of the city.

After paying respects at the temple, we took a red car in front of the temple to find breakfast. We headed straight to the "Huen Phen" restaurant. Huen Phen is a famous northern Thai restaurant. Anyone who comes to Chiang Mai must come and eat here. The food is delicious, I guarantee it.

After finishing our meal, we returned to the hostel to collect our luggage and wait for the van we had booked to take us to "Mae Kampong Village." However, before heading to Mae Kampong, the van driver made a stop at the "Bo Sang Umbrella Village" as it was conveniently located along the way. This village is known for its umbrella-making demonstrations, allowing visitors to try their hand at crafting their own umbrellas. The village boasts a wide variety of umbrella designs, making it an ideal spot to purchase souvenirs. Notably, the majority of visitors to Bo Sang Umbrella Village are international tourists.

It didn't take long to reach "Mae Kampong Village". Located in Mae On district, Mae Kampong Village is a small village nestled on a hillside. The village boasts a stream, waterfalls, and lush greenery. Upon arrival, we were greeted by cool, refreshing air. We had booked accommodation at "Huen Ai Uud" for the night. If you're visiting, be sure to check it out! The owner is incredibly friendly and the service is excellent. The accommodation is beautiful, and most importantly, it only costs 700 baht per person, including dinner and breakfast. And let me tell you, the food is absolutely delicious! It's worth every penny!

After settling into our accommodation, we ventured out to explore the village. Despite its small size, the village boasts a wealth of natural beauty, with lush forests and cascading waterfalls.

Along the village path, there were vendors selling various goods. We indulged in snacks and took playful photos, enjoying the leisurely atmosphere. As the sun began to set, casting a peaceful hush over the village, we headed to our accommodation for dinner and conversation. The weather was perfect, making for a truly delightful day.



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Day 3

Our initial plan was to watch the sunrise this morning, but we couldn't wake up in time. So, we skipped that plan and went to have a relaxing coffee at "Chom Nok Chom Mai Coffee Shop," a famous coffee shop in Mae Kampong. Everyone usually comes here to enjoy the scenic view of Mae Kampong.

After finishing coffee, we returned to the guesthouse for breakfast. We then waited for the van to pick us up. Before entering the city, we will stop at two places:

The first place, "Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden", is a place for plant conservation and collection. This is another place that you should not miss when visiting Chiang Mai. Of course, there are plenty of places to take pictures.

We spent a long time here, and then we remembered that another place we wanted to visit was "Mon Cham". We had to hurry because we were afraid it would get dark before we arrived. Mon Cham is another place that we highly recommend visiting because it truly lives up to its name, which means "amazing view". When we arrived, the van driver told us not to bother going because there was nothing to see. However, we insisted on going, and what we saw was exactly what we were looking for: nature that cannot be found in Bangkok. Perhaps the van driver was tired of seeing it and said there was nothing there, just trees and flowers. But it is precisely these things that are valuable and made our trip to Chiang Mai worthwhile.


The original text is in Thai and describes a visit to Mon Cham, a popular tourist destination in Thailand. The author mentions that they spent a significant amount of time there before returning to their hotel due to the approaching sunset and the dangerous roads. The hotel, located near Chiang Mai University, is called "THE CORE" and offers comfortable accommodations at an affordable price of 875 baht per person for twin rooms that can accommodate two guests each.

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We spent a considerable amount of time at Mon Cham before returning to our hotel as the sun began to set and the roads became treacherous. The day's activities had depleted our energy reserves. Our accommodation for the night, "THE CORE," is conveniently located near Chiang Mai University. The hotel offers comfortable twin rooms that can accommodate two guests each at an affordable price of 875 baht per person. This represents excellent value for money.



After checking in, we went to find something to eat at the "Tha Pae Gate Market". It is a very long market, and by the time we finished walking through it, we were exhausted. We went to bed that night without any gossip.


Day 4

The last day of this trip, we woke up earlier than we do for work. 😂 The hotel breakfast was delicious, especially the pork leg. This trip has been full of delicious food.

After finishing breakfast, we went to take a shower and get dressed to prepare for our next trip. Since our return flight was the last one, we could say that we really got our money's worth. 555555

Today, we chartered a red car because we had many places to visit. The first stop was "Wat Umong (Suan Phutthatham)", another famous temple in Chiang Mai.


Next, we continued to **"Wat Phra That Doi Kham"**, a temple located slightly further away. Many people recommend visiting this temple to pay respects to **Luang Pho Tan Jai**, a highly revered Buddha statue believed to grant wishes. Visitors are allowed to make one wish each, and upon its fulfillment, they are expected to offer a garland as a token of gratitude. The sheer number of people and garlands present at the temple is a testament to the statue's perceived power.


After visiting the temple, we embarked on a culinary adventure, starting with the renowned "No. 39 Cafe." This establishment boasts not only a captivating ambiance but also delectable beverages, particularly their exquisite peach tea.


Let's continue. Now that we're in Chiang Mai, anyone who doesn't eat "Kua Gai Nimmanha" can't be said to have arrived. It's so delicious, it's indescribable. I just want to wrap it up and take it back to Bangkok. 55555555


Next, walk a little further and you will find the "ibeery" shop. Be sure to stop by, or they'll say you didn't come. This is another must-visit spot for taking photos in Chiang Mai.

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After a short break, we continued our journey. This was not even half of our stomach capacity. We opened the map and walked around. Most of the famous restaurants were close to each other, not too far away. But if you are lazy, you can hail a red car. Transportation in Chiang Mai is quite convenient. The next restaurant we will take you to eat is "Butterfly Pea Noodle Shop". The taste is considered delicious. At first, we thought we would just have a light taste, but when we arrived, we ate heavily every time.

By this time, everyone was starting to feel full and sleepy, but it wasn't time to go to the airport yet. We split up, with some people going to a cat cafe and others going for a massage. However, we had come all the way to Chiang Mai and hadn't yet seen the Ang Kaew Reservoir at CMU. So, we decided to go there. Only two of us were left who were willing to go, but that's okay, we'll fight to the death! 555555

The university provides convenient transportation options, including buses. Make sure to check the bus routes carefully or ask students for directions. **"Ang Kaew Reservoir, CMU"** is a reservoir built by Chiang Mai University to store water for the university's use and serve as a recreational area for students. The reservoir offers stunning views and a pleasant atmosphere.

After retrieving our luggage from the hotel, we hailed a red taxi to the airport. Our trip was packed with activities, leaving us exhausted but immensely satisfied. We made the most of our long weekend and are now recharged for work. If you're planning a trip to Chiang Mai, feel free to follow our itinerary!

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