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		<title>Getting Around Chiang Mai</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are several modes of both public and private transportation available to ensure your convenience when it comes to getting around Chiang Mai. They are as follows :  Vehicles For Rent    Currently, there are about 30 rental businesses operating in the city of Chiang Mai. cars, vans, motorcycles, and bicycles are available for hire at [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several modes of both public and private transportation available to ensure your convenience when it comes to getting around Chiang Mai. They are as follows :  </p>
<h2>Vehicles For Rent   <br />
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<p>Currently, there are about 30 rental businesses operating in the city of Chiang Mai. cars, vans, motorcycles, and bicycles are available for hire at most of these rentals. <br />
Insurance for cars is available at the majority of rental businesses.Vehicles are rented for a time period, with no limit put on the mileage. The only conditions are that you pay for the gas the vehicle uses and return it safely and on time. Most businesses will also require that you deposit your passport as a guarantee of the punctual and safe return of the vehicle.   </p>
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Songtaew   <br />
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<p>A pickup that has been converted into mini-bus with two long seats on each side. Regular routes of Song Taew are from the city to other districts in Chiang Mai and some nearby provinces. The fare is about 5-20 Bahts depending on distance. <br />
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<h2>Vans<br />
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<p>Airconditioned vans travel from Chiang Mai City to Chiang Dao and Fang daily. The vans leave the <strong>&#8220;Chang Perk Station&#8221;</strong> every hour from 07.30 to 16.30 . The fare is about 80 Baht.  <br />
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Local Bus   <br />
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<p>Airconditioned and non-airconditioned buses travel from the &#8220;Chang Perk Station&#8221; to many tourist destinations in Chiang Mai every day. <br />
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<h2>Public Transportation in Chiang Mai City   <br />
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<p>Besides rentals, another way of getting around the city is through the use of public transportation. <strong>Songtaews</strong>, <strong>Tuk Tuks</strong>, or motorized three &#8211; wheel taxis; <strong>Samlors</strong>, or pedal trishaws and <strong>buses</strong> are all available public transportation. These are numerous and can be found everywhere in the city.  </p>
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		<title>Getting There Chiang Mai</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Bus  The 10-hour journey from Bangkok can be made on airconditioned coaches and non-airconditioned buses originating from the Northern Bus Terminal on Bangkok&#8217;s Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road (Tel: 0-2936-3660 or 0-2937-8055 for further details). Click here for bus schedules There&#8217;re also buses travel from Chiang Mai to it&#8217;s nearby provinces every day. Schedules &#038; [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>The 10-hour journey from Bangkok can be made on airconditioned coaches and non-airconditioned buses originating from the Northern Bus Terminal on Bangkok&#8217;s Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road (Tel: 0-2936-3660 or 0-2937-8055 for further details). <br />
Click here for bus schedules </p>
<p>There&#8217;re also buses travel from Chiang Mai to it&#8217;s nearby provinces every day. <br />
Schedules &#038; Fare Rates (Chiang Mai &#8211; Nearby Provinces)
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<h2>By Air   <br />
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<p>Thai Airways (Tel: Bangkok 0-2280-0060, 0-2628-2000) operates daily flights from Bangkok and other northern Thai cities.  </p>
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By Rail   <br />
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<p>The State Railways of Thailand operate daily services from Bangkok&#8217;s Hualampong Railway Station, including a popular overnight sleeper. Telephone Bangkok 0-2223-7010 or 0-2233-7020 for further information. <br />
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		<title>Shopping in Chiang Mai</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chiang Mai is, quite simply, Thailand&#8217;s major centre for quality handicrafts. The visitor need merely visit the nearest city emporium or night market to purchase an extraordinary variety of antiques, silver jewellery, hilltribe opium pipes and embroidery, Thai silks and cottons, basketry, celadon, silverware, furniture, lacquerware, woodcarvings and parasols. A major advantage of shopping in [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chiang Mai is, quite simply, Thailand&#8217;s major centre for quality handicrafts. The visitor need merely visit the nearest city emporium or night market to purchase an extraordinary variety of antiques, silver jewellery, hilltribe opium pipes and embroidery, Thai silks and cottons, basketry, celadon, silverware, furniture, lacquerware, woodcarvings and parasols. </p>
<p>A major advantage of shopping in Chiang Mai is that the visitor may watch artisans working within the city and in several outlying villages, particularly along the Bo Sang-San Kamphaeng road where, in genuine cottage industries, parasols, silk and cotton weaving, jewellery, wood-carving, silverware, celadon and lacquerware are manufactured, and number among popular purchases. </p>
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		<title>Chiang Mai Festivals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bo Sang Umbrella Fair   January 19-21 , Bo Sang, Sankamphaeng, Chiang Mai Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai has become renowned for its exquisitely painted paper umbrellas, which are sought after by visitors from all over the world. An annual fair, held on the main street, celebrates the traditional art of umbrella making and painting, as [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p> <em>January 19-21 , Bo Sang, Sankamphaeng, Chiang Mai</em> </p>
<p><img height="159" alt="Bo Sang Umbrella Fair " hspace="5" width="130" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0082_bo_sang.jpg" />Bo Sang, near Chiang Mai has become renowned for its exquisitely painted paper umbrellas, which are sought after by visitors from all over the world. An annual fair, held on the main street, celebrates the traditional art of umbrella making and painting, as well as features contests, exhibitions, sales of handicrafts, and a Miss Bo Sang beauty pageant. Come and see this festival for yourself. Advance reservations are necessary.  </p>
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<h2>Chiang Mai Songkran Festival   <br />
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<p><em>April 11-15 , Tha Phae Gate and citywide, Chiang Mai</em> </p>
<p><img height="187" alt="Chiang Mai Songkran Festival " hspace="5" width="130" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0082_songkran.jpg" />To really enjoy Songkran, the traditional Thai NewYear, to its fullest, one should travel to Chiang Mai where there is a variety of religious and fun-related activities conducted along with parades and a Miss Songkran beauty competition.  </p>
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<h2>Mai Khan Pho Procession Festival   <br />
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<p><em>April 13-15 , Amphoe Chom Thong, Chiang Mai <br />
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The Pho tree (Ficus Religiosa) has a close association with the Buddhist religion. Mai Kham Pho, literally wooden supports for trees in temple courtyards, are used by devotees who believe that the supports will bring them longevity and prosperity. Mai Kham Pho are prepared on April 13 and 14, accompanied by cultural performances. On April 15, there is a procession of Mai Kham Pho to local temples.  </p>
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<h2>Chiang Mai Food Festival   <br />
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<p><em>December 12-16 , Tha Phae Gate, Chiang Mai</em> </p>
<p>Internationally renowned, the unique tastes of Thai food are further enhanced in this annual festival in Chiang Mai that focuses on northern fare. Fruit and vegetable carving, ancient Thai dessert making demonstrations and enchanting Lanna cultural performances are some of the activities that can be enjoyed.  </p>
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Flower Festival  <br />
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<p><em>February 2-4 , Buak Hat Park, Chiang Mai</em> </p>
<p>The North is noted for its abundance of flowering plains, especially temperate zone species, which burst into full bloom towards the end of the cool season. Spectacular beautiful floral floats are the memorable feature of this 3—day festival in Chiang Mai also known as the Rose of the North . There are floral displays, local handicraft sales. and enchanting beauty pageants.  </p>
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<h2>Chiang Mai Winter Fair   <br />
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<p>December &#8211; January , Chiang Mai City Hall, Chiang Mai <br />
This annual fair, held at Chiang Mai&#8217;s city hall, features an assortment of local products and handicrafts for sale, an extravagant Miss Chiang Mai beauty Contest, and various forms of local entertainment. Everything comes alive especially at night.  </p>
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<h2>Thawai Village Woodcarving Fair   <br />
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<p><em>January 29 &#8211; February , Thawai Village, Chiang Mai</em> </p>
<p>This event highlights the talents of northern Thai woodcarving artisans and their work with demonstrations, contests and sales of woodcarving and other local handicrafts. There is also a street parade and various local cultural performances.  </p>
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<h2>Northern Lantern Festival &#038; Yipeng Loi Krathong <br />
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<p><em>October 31 &#8211; November 1 , Chiang Mai Municipality Office and citywide, Chiang Mai</em> </p>
<p><img height="79" alt="Northern Lantern Festival &#038; Yipeng Loi Krathong" hspace="5" width="120" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0082_loi_krathong.jpg" />Creating a mesmerizing sight an unusual ritual of this northern capital’s Loi Krathong Festival is the launching of Lanna-style hot air balloons, which is considered by locals to rid them of their troubles. Traditional floats ( Krathongs) are also set adrift on the Ping River. In addition, there are various other forms of fun and a glamorous beauty pageant.  </p>
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<h2>Intakin Festival   <br />
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<p><em>June , Chedi Luang Temple ,Chiang Mai </em></p>
<p>Held at the Chedi Luang Temple,it lasts a week and is used to ask for peace and for rain to fall during the right seasons.The temple holds the city piller which traditionally marks the center of a town. </p>
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		<title>Planning for Chiang Mai</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It takes totally one night to travel from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. We recommend traveling at night by train. First Class fare is about the same as airline ticket. Second class is cheaper by half and about the same as VIP buses. Traveling by train is much safer. In the morning you may also enjoy [&#8230;]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It takes totally one night to travel from Bangkok to Chiang Mai. We recommend traveling at night by train. First Class fare is about the same as airline ticket. Second class is cheaper by half and about the same as VIP buses. Traveling by train is much safer. In the morning you may also enjoy the beautiful scenery on both sides of the railway on the way to Chiang Mai Station. </p>
<p>Chiang Mai is a big province with many tourist sites scattered in different parts of the province. Seeing all Chiang Mai&#8217;s tourist sites may take up to a week or more. If you have limited time, you should pick only important places, or choose to go to places in the same route in order to safe your time. The best time for traveling Chiang Mai is in winter, from November to February. During this time the weather is cool or even cold. On the top of mountains the temperature may fall to 0°C. Warm clothing is necessary.  </p>
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Attractions by Route</p>
<p><a href="/destinations/chiang_mai/city.html">Chiang Mai City</a>                        <a href="/destinations/chiang_mai/suthep.html">Doi Suthep Route</a>                  <a href="/destinations/chiang_mai/north.html">Northern Route</a> <br />
<a href="/destinations/chiang_mai/east.html">Eastern Route</a>                          <a href="/destinations/chiang_mai/west.html">Western Route</a>                       <a href="/destinations/chiang_mai/south.html">Southern Route</a> </p>
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Roads to most of tourist places in Chiang Mai are mountainous and meandering. However, they are good asphalt roads with beautiful scenery of mountains, rivers and green farmlands on both sides. Catch the sight of the scenery along the road and your trip will be more worthwhile. </p>
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		<title>Southern Route</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Old Chiang Mai Cultural Centre Highway 108 Located on the road to Chom Thong, the centre stages Lanna Thai cultural performances with a Khantoke Dinner. Objets d&#8217;art are displayed. Palaces , Museums and Gardens   Earthenware &#038; Lacquerware Shops Highway 108 These are clustered together, some 4 kilometres from town, on the Chiang Mai-Hang Dong [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>Highway 108<br />
</em></strong>Located on the road to Chom Thong, the centre stages Lanna Thai cultural performances with a Khantoke Dinner. Objets d&#8217;art are displayed. <br />
<a href="/destinations/chiang_mai/palaces.html">Palaces , Museums and Gardens</a> </p>
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Earthenware &#038; Lacquerware Shops<br />
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<p><strong><em>Highway 108</em></strong><br />
These are clustered together, some 4 kilometres from town, on the Chiang Mai-Hang Dong Road. <br />
<a href="/destinations/chiang_mai/hilltribes.html">Hilltribes &#038; Handicraft Centers</a> </p>
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Wat Phra Borommathat Si Chom Thong<br />
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<p><strong><em><img height="97" alt="Wat Phra Borommathat Si Chom Thong" hspace="5" width="150" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0080_wat_phra_borommathat.jpg" />58 km from Chiang Mai town ,108 route</em></strong><br />
This temple is 58 kilometres from Chiang Mai and dates from the mid-1400s. The temple houses a collection of bronze Buddha images, and the secondary chapel contains a holy Buddha relic. <br />
<a href="/destinations/chiang_mai/temples.html">Temples</a> </p>
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Mae Klang Waterfall<br />
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<p><strong><em><img height="104" alt="Mae Klang Waterfall" hspace="5" width="150" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0080_mae_klang.jpg" />at the foot of Doi Inthanon Mountain on 1009 road</em></strong><br />
Chiang Mai&#8217;s most photographed waterfall lies some 58 kilometres west of the city at the foot of Doi Inthanon Mountain, and provides a picturesque setting for picnics and relaxation. <br />
<a href="/destinations/chiang_mai/natural_beauty.html">Natural Beauty</a> </p>
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<h2>Borichinda Cave<br />
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<p><strong><em>Doi Inthanon National Park</em></strong><br />
Visiting the cave, which provides a pleasant setting for picnics, entails a 10-minute drive and a walk of some 2 hours from the Mae Klang Waterfall. <br />
<a href="/destinations/chiang_mai/natural_beauty.html">Natural Beauty</a> </p>
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Mae Ya Waterfall<br />
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<p><strong><em><img height="175" alt="Mae Ya Waterfall" hspace="5" width="100" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0080_mae_ya.jpg" />12 km from Chom Thong market <br />
</em></strong>This is located 12 kilometres from Chom Thong market and is one of the highest waterfalls in Thailand.. <br />
<a href="/destinations/chiang_mai/natural_beauty.html">Natural Beauty</a> </p>
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<h2>Ob Luang Gorge<br />
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<p><strong><em><img height="179" alt="Ob Luang Gorge" hspace="5" width="120" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0080_ob_luang.jpg" />108 route,88 km from Chiang Mai town</em></strong><br />
This picturesque gorge is 88 kilometres from Chiang Mai provincial capital, and is framed by teak forests and mountains. <br />
<a href="/destinations/chiang_mai/natural_beauty.html">Natural Beauty</a> </p>
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<h2>Doi Inthanon National Park<br />
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<p><strong><em><img height="166" alt="Doi Inthanon National Park" hspace="5" width="120" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0080_doi_inthanon.jpg" />1009 road , Km 31</em></strong><br />
The 1,005-square-kilometre park covers Thailand&#8217;s highest mountain (2,565 metres). The lovely Wachirathan, Siriphum and Mae Pan waterfalls share the mountain with Meo and Karen hilltribe settlements. Forest above 1,800 metres is covered with lichens and wild orchids. <br />
<a href="/destinations/chiang_mai/natural_beauty.html">Natural Beauty</a> <br />
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		<description><![CDATA[Orchid &#038; Butterfly Farms Mae Rim &#8211; Samoeng route Major nurseries in the Mae Sa Valley include the Mountain Orchid, Mae Rim Orchid and Sai Nam Phung Orchid complexes. Each provide opportunities for visitors to admire these exotic year-round blooms. Certain orchid farms also have special butterfly enclosures wherein exotic species can be seen in [&#8230;]]]></description>
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Major nurseries in the Mae Sa Valley include the Mountain Orchid, Mae Rim Orchid and Sai Nam Phung Orchid complexes. Each provide opportunities for visitors to admire these exotic year-round blooms. Certain orchid farms also have special butterfly enclosures wherein exotic species can be seen in their natural environment. <br />
<a href="/destinations/chiang_mai/palaces.html">Palaces , Museums and Gardens</a> </p>
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Mae Sa Waterfall<br />
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<p><strong><em>26 km from town,Mae Rim-Samoeng route</em></strong><br />
This 8-tiered waterfall is 26 kilometres from town and occupies a natural setting among gigantic, towering trees. <br />
<a href="/destinations/chiang_mai/natural_beauty.html">Natural Beauty</a> </p>
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<p><strong><em><img height="108" alt="Elephant Training Centres" hspace="5" width="100" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0079_elephant.jpg" />Km 10 on the Mae Rim-Samoeng route<br />
</em></strong>Each morning, at Km 10 on the Mae Rim-Samoeng route, trained elephants demonstrate their formidable and highlyvalued forestry skills from 9.30 until 11.00 AM, at the Mae Sa Elephant Training Centre. The centre is some 30 kilometres from town. Admission is 80 baht per person. A jungle tour on elephant back, lasting more than two hours through adjacent forests, is offered after the show and costs 250 baht per person. Elephants can also be seen at the Pong Yaeng Elephant Centre at KM 19 on the same route, and the Elephant Nature Park at Mae Taman on the Chiang Mai-Fang Road, some 57 kilometres from Chiang Mai. <br />
<a href="/destinations/chiang_mai/palaces.html">Palaces , Museums and Gardens</a> </p>
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Queen Sirikit Botamic Garden<br />
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<p><strong><em><img height="153" alt="Queen Sirikit Botamic Garden" hspace="5" width="100" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0079_queen_sirikit_botamic.jpg" />Km 12 on Mae Rim-Samoeng route</em></strong><br />
Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden is located at the foothills of Doi Suthep-Pui, Mae Rim, covering an arear of about 960 hectares.The main objectives of the garden are to serve as a center of Thai flora for botanical study and research, to render services concerning biodiversity and environmental conservation, as well as to provide an aesthetic place for the general public. <br />
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Resorts<br />
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Several picturesque resorts, with accommodation and dining facilities, offer bucolic rural living on the Mae Rim-Samoeng route (1096) and include Mae Sa Valley Resort, Kangsadan resort, Pong Yaeng Garden Resort and Erawan Resort, and the Samoeng-Hang Dong route (1239) which includes Lanna Resort, Baan Klang Doi resort, Krisadadoi Resort, Belle Villa and Suan Bua Resort. Some occupy hillsides, others secluded valleys. <br />
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		<title>Eastern Route</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bo SangUmbrella/Parasol Village 1014 road,500 m from 1006 highway The world-famous village is 9 kilometres from town, along a road lined with handicraft-producing factories.  In genuine cottage industries, young women manufacture silk and cotton umbrellas and paper parasols which are subsequently hand painted in various animal and floral designs. Generations of Bo Sang families have [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>1014 road,500 m from 1006 highway</em></strong><br />
The world-famous village is 9 kilometres from town, along a road lined with handicraft-producing factories.  </p>
<p><img height="101" alt="Bo SangUmbrella/Parasol Village" hspace="5" width="150" align="left" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0078_bo_sang.jpg" />In genuine cottage industries, young women manufacture silk and cotton umbrellas and paper parasols which are subsequently hand painted in various animal and floral designs. Generations of Bo Sang families have been engaged in umbrella and parasol making for more than 200 years. <br />
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<h2>San Kamphaeng Cotton &#038; Silk Weaving Village<br />
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<p><strong><em>1006 route,13 k.m. form town<br />
</em></strong>The village is the major source of all Thai silk and cotton produced in Chiang Mai. The fabrics are woven by local folk on traditional wooden looms, and are sold in a wide variety of plain lengths, plaids, brocades, stripes, prints and checks. <br />
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<h2>San Kamphaeng Hot Springs<br />
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<p><strong><em>36 km from town on 1006 route<br />
</em></strong>This is located 36 kilometres from town amid natural surroundings of trees and verdant hills. The water has a high sulphur content and possesses curative and restorative properties. Accommodation, a swimming pool, dining facilities and segregated mineral water bathing rooms are available. Accommodation can be booked by contacting the San Kamphaeng Hot Spring Co-operative Village, Chiang Mai 50130 or Tel: 01-510-0418. <br />
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		<title>Northern Route</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chiang Dao Elephant Camp Km 56 on Highway 107 This riverside enclave, at KM 56 on Highway 107, features daily shows of elephants at work, from 9.00 AM until 10.00 AM, and from 10.00 AM until 11.00 AM, and offers elephant rides, and opportunities for bucolic river-rafting through largely pristine and tranquil forests, or jungle [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>Km 56 on Highway 107</em></strong><br />
This riverside enclave, at KM 56 on Highway 107, features daily shows of elephants at work, from 9.00 AM until 10.00 AM, and from 10.00 AM until 11.00 AM, and offers elephant rides, and opportunities for bucolic river-rafting through largely pristine and tranquil forests, or jungle treks to neighbouring hilltribe settlements. <br />
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Chiang Dao Caves<br />
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<p>Km 72 on Highway 107<br />
Sacred Buddha images occupy the caves of Wat Tham Chiang Dao at KM 72 on Highway 107. Caves are illuminated by electric lights. Deepest recesses can be explored with local guides. <br />
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Doi Ang Khang<br />
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<p><strong><em>107 route,163 km from Chiang Mai town</em></strong><br />
This royal agricultural station, 163 kilometres north of Chiang Mai provincial capital, is a demonstration site for planting and researching flowering plants, temperate fruit trees, vegetables and other crops, and enjoys the patronage of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej. <br />
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Fang Hot Springs<br />
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<p><strong><em>107 route,163 km from Chiang Mai town</em></strong><br />
Located at Ban Pin, also 163 kilometres north of Chiang Mai provincial capital, 50 hot springs occupy a 10-acre forest setting. Three boil continuously with a string smell of sulphur. Water temperatures at the springs range from 90 to 100 degrees Celsius. <br />
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		<title>Doi Suthep Route</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tribal Research Institute Chiang Mai University campus on 1004 route This contains a permanent cultural exhibition of northern hilltribes. The centre is open, Monday through Friday, from 8.30 AM until noon, and from 1.00 to 4.30 PM.  Hilltribes &#038; Handicraft Centers   Chiang Mai Arboreum next to Chiang Mai University on 1004 route The attractively [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong><em>Chiang Mai University campus on 1004 route</em></strong><br />
This contains a permanent cultural exhibition of northern hilltribes. The centre is open, Monday through Friday, from 8.30 AM until noon, and from 1.00 to 4.30 PM. <br />
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Chiang Mai Arboreum<br />
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<p><strong><em>next to Chiang Mai University on 1004 route</em></strong><br />
The attractively landscaped garden contains many kinds of tropical trees and lovely flowers. <br />
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Chiang Mai Zoo<br />
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<p><strong><em>next to the Chiang Mai Arboreum on 1004 route</em></strong><br />
This artfully landscaped complex occupies the lower forested slopes of Suthep mountain, and contains a fascinating collection of Asian and African mammals and birds. <br />
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Huai Kaeo Falls<br />
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<p><strong><em>beside Chiang Mai Zoo on 1004 route<br />
</em></strong>The cascade provides a delightful ambiance for relaxation and picnics. <br />
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Khruba Sriwichai Monument<br />
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<p><strong><em><img height="174" alt="Khruba Sriwichai Monument" hspace="5" width="100" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0076_khruba_sriwichai.jpg" />foot of Suthep Mountain<br />
</em></strong>This monument honours the man whose followers built the first motor road to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep in 1935. <br />
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Wat Phra That Doi Suthep<br />
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<p><strong><em><img height="155" alt="Wat Phra That Doi Suthep" hspace="5" width="100" align="right" vspace="5" src="/Image/article_pic/0076_doi_suthep.jpg" />15 km from town on 1004 route</em></strong><br />
This temple is Chiang Mai&#8217;s most important and visible landmark, and overlooks the city from its forested mountain backdrop. Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is 3,520 feet above sea level, and dates from 1383. The temple is approached on foot by climbing a steep Naga staircase comprising 290 steps. The less energetic may ascend by funicular railcars. The temple&#8217;s golden pagoda contains holy Buddha relics, and attracts Buddhist pilgrims from all over the world throughout the year. The temple compound offers an exhilarating view of Chiang Mai city and surrounding countryside. <br />
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Phu Phing Palace<br />
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<p><strong><em>22 km from town on 1004 route</em></strong><br />
This is located on the same road, beyond Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, on Doi Buak Ha, 22 kilometres from town. The royal winter palace was built in 1962. The lavishly landscaped gardens and grounds are open to the general public on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays,and official holidays, when the Thai royal family is not in residence. <br />
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Doi Pui Tribal Village<br />
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<p><strong><em>4 km from Phu Phing Palace</em></strong><br />
This Meo tribal village is some 4 kilometres from the Phu Phing Palace, and offers vignettes of modern tribal life. <br />
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