- Explore the local surroundings
- Meet and engage with Thai residents
- Escape the hustle and bustle of the city
- Discover fascinating facts about Thai elephants
- Immerse in authentic Thai culture
- Visit areas surrounded by local communities and farms
- Enjoy unique experiences with local elephants.
- Explore the local surroundings
- Meet and engage with Thai residents
- Escape the hustle and bustle of the city
- Discover fascinating facts about Thai elephants
- Immerse in authentic Thai culture
- Visit areas surrounded by local communities and farms
- Enjoy unique experiences with local elephants.
Doi Suthep Temple, Wat Phalat, Local Market, Sticky Waterfalls, Paddy Fields, and Wat Banden.
Doi Suthep - The Doi Suthep Temple is perched atop Doi Suthep Mountain and stands as the most renowned landmark in Chiang Mai. It’s often said that a visit to Chiang Mai is incomplete without seeing this temple! At the summit, visitors can admire the…
Doi Suthep Temple, Wat Phalat, Local Market, Sticky Waterfalls, Paddy Fields, and Wat Banden.
Doi Suthep - The Doi Suthep Temple is perched atop Doi Suthep Mountain and stands as the most renowned landmark in Chiang Mai. It’s often said that a visit to Chiang Mai is incomplete without seeing this temple! At the summit, visitors can admire the pagoda adorned with genuine gold, and a viewing platform provides breathtaking panoramic views of Chiang Mai City, showcasing the stunning countryside.
Wat Pha Lat - Wat Phalat is a hidden temple, offering a serene escape to enjoy tranquility, beauty, views of Chiang Mai City, and the surrounding nature. It’s a hidden gem, distinct from other temples with its ancient jungle setting. This is one of the most cherished temples in Chiang Mai, a place of indescribable beauty and worth every visit! The temple presents a blend of Lanna and Myanmar Buddhist culture, featuring both Lanna and Myanmar architecture.
Nam Phu Chet Si - Known as the Sticky Waterfalls, this site allows visitors to immerse themselves in nature, enjoy hiking, walk on wooden trails, and climb the waterfalls like Spider-Man. Visitors typically spend about 1.5 to 2 hours at the waterfalls.
Wat Den Sali Si Mueang Kaen (Wat Ban Den) - Wat Banden is a green-pink temple, considered one of the must-see temples in Chiang Mai. Comparable to the White Temple in Chiang Rai but with fewer tourists, it is a genuine Buddhist temple where spiritual activities take place. It showcases a mix of Lanna and Myanmar architecture and offers breathtaking views of the countryside. Many tourists overlook this temple.
Elephant Sanctuary
Elephants Care Camp Chiang Mai - Elephant activities
Chiang Dao Cave - Journey north of Chiang Mai to explore the expansive Chiang Dao Cave, a site rich with natural wonders not to be missed in Thailand. The region’s unique topography creates fascinating limestone caverns that often extend for miles underground. Chiang Dao Cave is the most famous cave in Chiang Mai, offering an unforgettable experience in its mysterious and beautiful underground chambers. It’s a highlight of Chiang Mai.
Bamboo Rafting Point - Enjoy a relaxing bamboo rafting experience along the Mae Tang River, taking in the natural beauty along the riverbanks.
Karen Long Neck Village - Visit the long neck hill tribe village. On the return to Chiang Mai City, visitors can experience the hill tribes, including the renowned long neck women. This hill tribe group migrated from Myanmar to Northern Thailand and resides in limited areas. Visiting their village is a fascinating experience.

- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Bicycle use
- Lunch
- Dinner
- Breakfast
- Bicycle use
- Alcoholic beverages
- Alcoholic beverages
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.