Sunday, 27 January 2008

Shopping in Chiang Mai



With a large range of unique goods for great prices, Chiang Mai is regarded as the shopping centre of the North. The quality of goods varies and prices are often reasonable – though bargaining is a must. Known as the handicraft centre of Thailand, and one of the best in Asia, visitors come from around the world to purchase silver, rattan, ceramics, antiques, clothing and silk.


Chiang Mai’s best-known shopping centre is the Night Bazaar, which consists of two sidewalks packed with vendors displaying their goods every evening till midnight. Clothes and Thai handicrafts fill the market, as well as silver and other hill tribe items. Borsang village is worth visiting for its unique umbrellas, while San Kamphaeng houses a handicraft centre ideal for buying wholesale items. But the most rewarding shopping district, especially for wood, furniture, handicrafts and home décor items is Baan Tawai artisans village south of the city, which has an astonishing range of delightful and great value products.



The centre of town offers many handicraft shops, though only a few sell real quality items – noted by the slightly higher price. Jewellers, tailors and gem dealers can be found through out the city. For a more western approach to shopping, Chiang Mai boosts two malls, Central Kad Suan Kaew and Robinson’s Airport Plaza. Brands such as Guess and Esprit are represented in Airport Plaza, while Central is for the local crowd with many shops selling a variety of every day clothes and jewellery at good prices. The university area sells ridiculously cheap items that Thai students love – such as model phone ornaments and room decorations. Many of the clothes and shoes, along with electrical gadgets are locally manufactured and quality well-known brands sell for much cheaper. The following are some recommended shops and outlets for shopping in Chiang Mai.

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Friday, 25 January 2008

Chiangmai Baan Tawai Crafts




Chiang Mai province has always been famous for producing many of Thailand’s wonderful handicrafts and these are mostly produced in the artisan village of Baan Tawai. Taking a trip to this busy and intriguing centre, 30 minutes drive south of the city, is a rewarding half day shopping tour, enabling you to see the craftsmen at work and pick up the best prices for these charming items.
At Baan Tawai you will find numerous arcades selling everything from wood carvings and interior décor items, to souvenirs, art, sculpture, ceramics, furniture, toys, fabrics, antiques, murals and more. Some of them can fit in your luggage, others can be shipped home by one of several agents on hand, at a reasonable cost. Acquiring unique household items here, no matter how bulky, is a popular and cost-effective way of furnishing your home with Asian arts. In fact, retailers from all over the world beat a path here to make wholesale orders.


Some of the outdoor shops are delightfully decorated, with water features and boutique garden fixtures, so that even window shopping for ideas is rewarding. There are also several eateries on hand to quench your appetite.
The following are some of our recommended businesses from Baan Tawai.
Note! Many of these services can be found advertising in our magazine with more details and thai directions for taxi drivers.
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Saturday, 19 January 2008

Chiang Mai Night Market - Bazaar



Chiang Mai’s most famous area, the Night Market (Night Bazaar), is the best place to shop for unique souvenirs and items. Two long sidewalks, stretching along several blocks of Chan Klan road make up the Night Market and are crowded with small shops selling handicrafts and miscellaneous items from all over the region. A wide variety of things can be bought here, ranging from knock-off designer goods to hand-woven baskets and ornaments. Bargaining is a must here and most tourists seem to enjoy the opportunity to mark down prices.




The streets are crowded until 12pm, when the frenetic experience finally winds up. Even for wholesale handicrafts, the Night Market is a good place to start with your window shopping. Hill tribe women and their children walk through crowds displaying their goods on their arms and in little baskets; they may be persistent, but a simple shaking of the head often sends them away. Like all crowded tourist destinations, pickpocketing does occur and belongings should be kept close.
Western influence is noted in the Night Bazaar area, with Starbucks, Subway and McDonalds being the prime locations to relax and marvel at ones purchases. Transportation to the Night Market area is easy to come by (“night bazaar” is understood by all modes of public transport) and getting a ride out is not a problem, with songtaews and tuk-tuks lined on the street. Besides, it’s so central you can practically walk from here to your hotel or a nearby restaurant and bar.

The Night Market offers a unique shopping experience and is a definite must-see when visiting Chiang Mai, few people leave empty handed as the goods on display are so cheap (cheapest in Thailand generally), and the Thai handicrafts charming and delightful. Below are some recommended businesses at the night market.

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Tours of Chiang Mai


Chiang Mai is widely known for its vast choice of activities in and around the city, ranging from visiting the national museum to experiencing the hill tribe way of life. Tours of Chiang Mai city present an ideal way to get a thorough understanding of the rich heritage of culture, history and natural beauty that Chiang Mai has. Prices for Chiang Mai tours depend largely on the duration of the tour as well as the level of comfort. Cheap walking tours can be as low as a couple hundred baht, while others consist of air-conditioned mini vans customised to specific destinations and interests, such as shopping or national parks. Sizes of tours vary from single, couple and group tours.



Tours often take guests to Chiang Mai’s most famous attractions, such as Doi Suithep mountain and its highly sanctified temple, the moat and old town with its numerous ancient temples, the Night Bazaar and Baan Tawai for shopping, or the excavated ruins of Viang Khum Kham – which pre-date the present 700 year old city. Other areas of multiple attractions include the Mae Sa Valley, with its beautiful waterfall, elephant camp, botanical garden and numerous activities for the whole family including bungee jumping and animal shows. San Khampeng is another interesting area east of the city which boasts the Bo Sang Umbrella village, handicraft wholesales, hotsprings and the cavernous Mae On cave.


Other day trips include visits to Doi Inthanon National Park (the country’s highest point), and the older city of Lamphun and temples in Lampang. Multi day tours from Chiang Mai can even be arranged to the Golden Triangle and Mae Hong Son.
Tours of Chiang Mai can be arranged within the city centre from numerous operators that are ubiquitous. We recommend the following tour operators.

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Tuesday, 15 January 2008

Chiang Mai Courses and activities




Courses in Chiang Mai are plentiful and are offered at reasonable prices. Favoured courses include Thai cooking and jewellery making. There are several cooking schools in the city centre such as the well-known Chiang Mai cookery school and booking only needs to be done a day ahead. Cooking courses include going to a local Thai market and being told how to select fruits and vegetables, then taught how to make a delicious meal, and to end it all everyone gets to taste each others results. Massage course and Thai language course are also offered by several companies or institutions in the city, with courses ranging from one week to several months.
There are enough activities in Chiang Mai to keep one occupied regardless of the length of stay. Paint balling, mini-golf, archery and horse riding are largely accommodated and offer the needed facilities. The newly built X-Park offers ATV bikes, rock climbing and paint balling. There are many companies that facilitate bungee jumping at various locations in the North. Shooting ranges offer visitors an opportunity to shoot off rounds at cheap prices.
A leisurely activity to enjoy on the outskirts of Chiang Mai is golfing. There are numerous golf courses in close proximity to the centre of town, which often offer free transportation. Gassan is the biggest golf centre in the North of Thailand and offers a resort.

Muay Thai is internationally popular and is largely practiced in Chiang Mai, with several accredited Muay Thai camps (along with some of the oldest). Visitors can take courses depending on the length of their stay, though 3 weeks is the standard. Stern camps are notorious for giving their students several daily mile runs and hundreds of squats and push-ups. Courses also depend on agility and strength of the student, as the tough courses may be too much for some.
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Chiang Mai Spas and Health




With the opening of numerous spas and health care facilities, Chiang Mai is slowly gaining recognition in the spa and health industry and offers some of the best value worldwide for pampering yourself with the luxurious treat. Consisting of a blend of serenity and calmness, Chiang Mai’s natural surroundings bring spa treatment to a different level. Individual treatments, as well as special promotion packages, are a perfect way to spend either an hour or a whole day. Treatments and therapies at most of the Chiang Mai spas include facials, scrubs, wraps, foot and body massages. Jacuzzis, saunas and steam baths are available at spas and gyms around the city.
Enjoy a unique blend of Thai herbs accompanied by modern and ancient techniques at some of the most noted spas in Chiang Mai. Trained specialists bring those who indulge in a spa experience to a better state of health, tranquillity and beauty. Be pampered in surroundings most comfortable to you, ranging from private garden villas to open bamboo huts.




Wellness centers are starting to gain popularity amongst both locals and visitors. Whether one wants blood analysis – where one drop of blood shows what vitamins are required for a healthy body – or to experience infrared sauna therapy, spas in Chiang Mai provide the facilities needed to nurture your body.

Massage is another art Thais are famous for and the traditional Thai massage is offered all across the city by genuine massage shops. They range from high quality in-spa or hotel venues, to cheap places with a mattress on the floor of traditional shop house. The (mostly) ladies all usually have some sort of training, but quality varies. Few are associated with sleazy impression some people have of Thai ‘massage parlours’. For as little as 120 baht an hour you can indulge in a relaxing experience to ease tired ‘traveller’ muscles. For spas and expert massage in Chiang Mai we recommend the following wellness centres below.

Hotels Booking in Chiangmai.
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Sunday, 13 January 2008

Chiangmai National Park.


Doi Suthep - Pui National Park is in the area of Amphoe Mae Rim, Amphoe Hang Dong and Amphoe Muang, covering 262.5 square kilometers. Doi Suthep - Pui National Park is noted for its dense forests and watershed areas and is blessed with the most beautiful environment housing important places of historical and religious interest.

The park is only 5 kilometers from Chiang Mai and accessible from the Huai Kaeo - Chiang Mai University - Chiang Mai zoo road which goes to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Voraviharn. From there you can walk upwards for a short while and then turn right toward the office of Doi Suthep National Park.



The attractions in the area of the Doi Suthep - Pui National Park are :

Namtok Huai Kaeo is a waterfall near Chiang Mai Zoo, 6 kms. from town. It's delightful atmosphere makes it the ideal place for picnics.

Phu Phing Palace is on Doi Buak Ha, about 4 kms. from Doi Suthep. Phu Phing Palace is the winter Palace and open to the public on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays as well as holidays, when the Thai Royal Family is not in residence.

Huai Nam Dang National Park, is about 60 kilometers along Mae Malai - Pai Highway and 6 kilometers on turning right. It commands a breathtaking view of seas of mist, flower beds and Lisu tribal people. Points of interest are Doi Chang, Doi Kiu Rom, Pong Ron Hot Spring, Namtok Mae Yen, etc.
Huai Nam Dang is another area known for beautiful scenery especially in winter, when breathtaking views of mountains are shrounded under a sea of mist and the path along the foothills of the vantage point (Doi Kiew Lom) is covered with beautiful flowers in full bloom.

Mae Sa Waterfall National Park
On the highway 1096 at kilometer 7, you can visit the Mae Sa Waterfall National Park which is located in Mae Rim district. This is quite a famous waterfall with water cascading down and eight-tiered hillside, covered with evergreen trees and bushes. It is a cool and comfortable place all-year-round and seems to attract people from the local area, Thai citizens and visitors from overseas.

Doi Inthanon National Park
Doi Inthanon is one of Thailand's most famous National Park and one of the best equipped to welcome visitors. It is situated in the area of three Amphoes : Chom Thong, San Pa Tong and Mae Cheam, and covers some 1,005 square kilometers. It offers marvellous natural scenery. Shooting, fishing and causing damage to trees and plants are strictly forbidden.

To get to Doi Inthanon take Highway No.1009 at KM. 57 up to the top of Doi Inthanon for a distance of 48 kms. Attractions within the park include :

Namtok Mae Ya is 12 kms. from Chom Thong Market. Access to the falls is best made through local minibus. Namtok Mae Ya is one of the large and beautiful waterfalls in Chiang Mai.

Namtok Mae Klang is at kms. 8 on Highway No.1009 . Namtok Mae Klang is a big cascade with a scenic spot for picnics.

Namtok Wachirathan is on the route to Doi Inthanon, 30 minutes drive from Namtok Mae Klang. Namtok Wachirathan is a beautiful scenic spot for picnics.

Namtok Siriphum is on the same route, an hour's drive from Namtok Mae Klang.


The National Park's Office is located at Km. 31. Accommodation are available here. Reservation can be made through the National Park Division, Royal Forestry Department, Tel. 579-0529, 579-4842.





Doi Inthanon Royal Project is located on the right at Km. 3.1, one kilometre away from the main road. Main crops are cold climate flowers. Tourists can view flower nurseries and cultivation.

Yot Doi Inthanon is the ending point of this route is the highest mountain top of Thailand. The weather is rather cold all year round. Some rare species of plants are found such as Khao Tok Rusi (a kind of succulent plant), Kulab Panpi (Rhododendron). Also established here is the stupa in which the relics of the Chiang Mai's part ruler, Chao Inthawichayanon, have been kept

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Monday, 7 January 2008

ChiangMai Hotels Reservation.


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Hotels, Resorts and accommodation

As The top tourist destination of the North, Chiang Mai, is loaded with resorts and hotels, ranging largely in price and accommodation. Recently, Chiang Mai has developed several five-star accommodations such as the Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi, D2, and the Chedi. Backpackers enjoy the hospitality of cheap guesthouses located in and around the city centre. There are also many moderately priced lodges available and are noticeably different in presentation.

Hotels in Chiang Mai are fully facilitated and offer a variety of things to do, inclunding pools, fitness centres, several restaurants, bars, lobby shops and tour operators. Many hotels are centrally located in the Night Bazaar area, while more exclusive boutiques lodges and backpacker guesthouses are found down the narrow lanes of the old town nearby and might be a little quieter. For a truly peaceful experience why not choose one of the beautifully located resorts outside of the city in lush natural environments, yet only 30 minutes drive from the city. On the whole Chiang Mai hotels are very good value for money. You’ll have no trouble finding a decent hotel at last minute in Chiang Mai, though reserving ahead of time during peak season is advisable. Below are some of our recommended accommodation options.


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Hotels
Class
Location
Price
3B Boutique Bed & Breakfast Hotel Chiang Mai
3B Boutique Bed & Breakfast Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
55 USD
Amari Rincome Hotel Chiang Mai
Amari Rincome Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
89 USD
Angkhang Nature Resort Chiang Mai
Angkhang Nature Resort Chiang Mai

Angkhang
89 USD
Athitan Villas Hotel Chiang Mai
Athitan Villas Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
85 USD
Ayatana Hamlet & Spa Chiang Mai
Ayatana Hamlet & Spa Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
107 USD
Baan Klang Doi Resort & Spa Chiang Mai
Baan Klang Doi Resort & Spa Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
43 USD
Baan Saen Doi Chiang Mai
Baan Saen Doi Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
89 USD
Baan Singkham Chiang Mai
Baan Singkham Chiang Mai

Pa Tan Road
82 USD
Baannamping Riverside Village  Chiang Mai
Baannamping Riverside Village Chiang Mai

Saraphee
50 USD
Baantai Hotel Chiang Mai
Baantai Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
20 USD
Ban Sabai Spa Village Chiang Mai
Ban Sabai Spa Village Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
79 USD
Ban Toob Hao Home Stay Chiang Mai
Ban Toob Hao Home Stay Chiang Mai

Sansai
63 USD
Belle Villa Resort Chiang Mai
Belle Villa Resort Chiang Mai

Hangdong
75 USD
Bossotel Inn  Chiang Mai
Bossotel Inn Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
29 USD
BP Chiang Mai City Hotel
BP Chiang Mai City Hotel

Chiang Mai City
27 USD
Bulun Buri Resort Chiang Mai
Bulun Buri Resort Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
36 USD
Buri Gallery House Chiang Mai
Buri Gallery House Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
51 USD
Centara Duangtawan Hotel Chiang Mai
Centara Duangtawan Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
50 USD
Chiang Mai Gate Hotel
Chiang Mai Gate Hotel

Chiang Mai City
26 USD
Chiang Mai Hills 2000 Hotel
Chiang Mai Hills 2000 Hotel

Huay Kaew
31 USD
Chiang Mai Plaza Hotel
Chiang Mai Plaza Hotel

Chiang Mai City
50 USD
Chiangmai Grandview Hotel
Chiangmai Grandview Hotel

Ampur Muang
42 USD
D2 Hotel Chiang Mai
D2 Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
176 USD
Downtown Inn Chiang Mai
Downtown Inn Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
26 USD
Eurasia Chiang Mai Hotel
Eurasia Chiang Mai Hotel

Chiang Mai City
50 USD
Fern Paradise Baan Suan San Sai Chiang Mai
Fern Paradise Baan Suan San Sai Chiang Mai

Sansai
59 USD
Gassan Khuntan Golf & Resort Chiang Mai
Gassan Khuntan Golf & Resort Chiang Mai

San Kamphaeng
43 USD
Gassan Lake City Golf & Resort Chiang Mai
Gassan Lake City Golf & Resort Chiang Mai

Saraphee
43 USD
Green Lake Resort Chiang Mai
Green Lake Resort Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
39 USD
Hmong Hilltribe Lodge Resort Chiang Mai
Hmong Hilltribe Lodge Resort Chiang Mai

Mae Rim
68 USD
Holiday Garden Hotel Chiang Mai
Holiday Garden Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
25 USD
Horizon Village & Resort Chiang Mai
Horizon Village & Resort Chiang Mai

Doi Saket
100 USD
Jirung Luxury Health Resort Chiang Mai
Jirung Luxury Health Resort Chiang Mai

Mae Rim
125 USD
Kaomai Lanna Resort Chiang Mai
Kaomai Lanna Resort Chiang Mai

Huay Kaew
47 USD
Krisdadoi Chiangmai Aprime Resort
Krisdadoi Chiangmai Aprime Resort

Hangdong
89 USD
Lanna Palace 2004 Hotel Chiang Mai
Lanna Palace 2004 Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
38 USD
Lanna View Hotel Chiang Mai
Lanna View Hotel Chiang Mai

Parton
23 USD
Lotus Hotel Pang Suan Kaew Chiang Mai
Lotus Hotel Pang Suan Kaew Chiang Mai

Huay Kaew
29 USD
Maekok River Village Hotel Chiang Mai
Maekok River Village Hotel Chiang Mai

Mae Ai
79 USD
Maninarakorn Hotel Chiang Mai
Maninarakorn Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
45 USD
Montrara Happy House Hotel Chiang Mai
Montrara Happy House Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
24 USD
Ping Buri Hotel Chiang Mai
Ping Buri Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
22 USD
Pornping Tower Hotel Chiang Mai
Pornping Tower Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
32 USD
Prince Hotel Chiang Mai
Prince Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
25 USD
Proud Phu Fah Resort Chiang Mai
Proud Phu Fah Resort Chiang Mai

Mae Rim
119 USD
Puripunn Baby Grand Boutique Hotel Chiangmai
Puripunn Baby Grand Boutique Hotel Chiangmai

Chiang Mai City
161 USD
Raming Lodge Chiang Mai
Raming Lodge Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
36 USD
Rydges Amora Hotels & Resorts Tapae Chiang Mai
Rydges Amora Hotels & Resorts Tapae Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
54 USD
Sukantara Cascade Resort Chiang Mai
Sukantara Cascade Resort Chiang Mai

Mae Rim
148 USD
Tarin Hotel Chiang Mai
Tarin Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
28 USD
The Chedi Hotel Chiang Mai
The Chedi Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
322 USD
The Empress Chiang Mai
The Empress Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
39 USD
The Field Village Resort Chiang Mai
The Field Village Resort Chiang Mai

Hangdong
72 USD
The Imperial Chiang Mai Resort Spa & Sport Club
The Imperial Chiang Mai Resort Spa & Sport Club

Mae Rim
54 USD
The Imperial Mae Ping Hotel Chiang Mai
The Imperial Mae Ping Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
68 USD
The Paradise Spa Resort Chiang Mai
The Paradise Spa Resort Chiang Mai

Mae Rim
52 USD
The Park Hotel Chiang Mai
The Park Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
34 USD
The Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai
The Rachamankha Hotel Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
172 USD
Yaang Come Village Resort Chiang Mai
Yaang Come Village Resort Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai City
115 USD

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