Chiang Mai Trip Plan

Best time to Travel
  • November to February is ideal — cool, dry, and perfect for outdoor exploration.

  • Avoid March to May (hot season) and late April (burning season with air pollution).

  • Yi Peng & Loy Krathong Festivals (usually November) offer a magical experience with lanterns lighting up the sky.

Dates & Days
  • 3–5 Days is enough to cover major highlights and soak in the cultural vibe.

  • Ideal dates: Plan for mid-November (for festivals) or early December (comfortable weather, fewer crowds).

Must visit attractions/places
  • Old City Temples: Wat Phra Singh, Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Chiang Man

  • Doi Suthep: Iconic mountain temple with panoramic views

  • Elephant Nature Park: Ethical elephant sanctuary

  • Doi Inthanon National Park: Thailand’s highest peak, waterfalls, trekking trails

  • Nimmanhaemin Road: Trendy cafes, art, boutique shops

  • Chiang Mai Night Bazaar & Sunday Walking Street: For souvenirs and street food

  • Bo Sang Umbrella Village: Traditional handmade crafts

Transportation/ Commuting
  • Airport to City: Taxi (~150 THB), Grab app (~100–200 THB)

  • Within City: Songthaews (red trucks), tuk-tuks, motorbike rental (~200–300 THB/day)

  • Day Trips: Private car rental (~1,200–1,800 THB/day) or group tours

Budget/ Accommodation/ Food
  • Budget: Deejai Backpackers, Green Tiger House

  • Mid-Range: 99 The Gallery Hotel, BED Chiang Mai Gate

  • Luxury: 137 Pillars House, Anantara Chiang Mai Resort

Documents & Travel Arrangement
  • Passport valid for 6+ months

  • Thai tourist visa (exempt for many nationalities up to 30 days)

  • Return flight ticket

  • Travel insurance (recommended)

  • COVID/travel regulations – check current guidelines

Pro Tips
  • Use Grab app for transport instead of negotiating tuk-tuks

  • Carry cash – many local shops don’t accept cards

  • Rent a motorbike only if experienced; roads can be tricky

  • Shop at local markets in the morning for authentic Thai snacks

  • Take Thai cooking class – a fun, interactive experience

  • Sunset at Doi Pui – less crowded than Doi Suthep

Things to be careful of
  • Burning season (Feb–April) – poor air quality

  • Scams with elephant rides – choose ethical sanctuaries only

  • Overpriced tuk-tuks – always agree on price before boarding

  • Temples – dress modestly, remove shoes, and be respectful

Secrets helpful in the trip

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Estimated Budget Per Person
TypeBudget TravelerMid-Range TravelerLuxury Traveler

Accommodation

฿300–700฿1,000–2,500฿4,000+

Food

฿150–300฿400–800฿1,000+

Transport

฿100–200฿300–600฿800+

Attractions

฿100–300฿300–700฿1,000+

Total/Day

฿650–1,500฿2,000–4,000฿6,000+

Note:  Never exchange with the business people like hotels, restaurants, tuk tuk, taxi etc. Their conversion is too low. 

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