Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai (เชียงใหม)
Chiang Mai is located some 700 km north of Bangkok. Chiang Mai population is 150,000 people, 1 million in the suburban area. Chiang Mai is the largest city in north Thailand and the gateway hub to all of North Thailand, the Hill Tribes, and Laos. Chiang Mai has 300 plus Buddhist temples - the center of Chiang Mai was a walled city filled with dozens of temples, and it surrounded by dozen more temples.

Getting to Chiang Mai
Flights to Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai International Airport receives up to 28 flights a day from Bangkok. Chiang Mai International Airport also serves as a local hub for services to other northern cities such as Chiang Rai, Phrae and Mae Hong Son.
Chiang Mai International Airport International flights including: Hong Kong, Jinghong, (China), Kunming (China), Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia), Luang Phrabang (Laos), Mandalay (Myanmar), Manila (Philippines), Seoul (Korea), Siem Reap (Cambodia), Singapore (Singapore), and Taipei (Taiwan).
Bus Service to Chiang Mai
There is daily overnight bus services from Bankok to Chiang Mai ... the tourist buses off Khaosan Road are the cheapest, and the Government Buses leaving from the North Bus Station (Mochit BTS / Jatajunk Market area).
Train Service to Chiang Mai
There is daily train service from Bankok to Chiang Mai by rail. The northern thai railway is a 13-15 hours route means this is one of the longer train rides in all of Thailand.
misc. ... Chiang Mai (somtimes spelled Chiangmai or Chiengmai)








