
- 4.6/5
Anonymous userEnjoyed the tram ride with feeding of animals (additional cost for food) although the feeding duration is quite short, quite rushed to go from 1 show/attraction to another
- 4.8/5
库里山The whole process takes about 2 hours, which is much longer than other jungle leaps, but the mountain road is very difficult to drive on, and the rental car has a small displacement, so it is quite risky to drive up.
- 4.7/5
枫原没有万叶Chiang Mai Ancient City, a treasure carrying the history and culture of northern Thailand, attracts travelers from all over the world with its unique charm. Inside the ancient city wall, the Tha Pae Gate stands tall, witnessing the vicissitudes of Chiang Mai for hundreds of years. Strolling on the ancient road paved with bluestone slabs, there are scattered temples and antique buildings on both sides, each exuding a strong historical atmosphere. The literary atmosphere of Nimman Road and the bustling night market of Changkang Road add a perfect blend of modern and traditional to the ancient city. Here, you can taste authentic Thai food and feel the enthusiasm and friendliness of the Thai people. Chiang Mai Ancient City is not only a tourist destination, but also a place where people can relax and cleanse their souls. Whether traveling alone or with family and friends, Chiang Mai Ancient City can bring you an unforgettable travel experience.
- 4.5/5
_TI***kdI visited Miracle Cabaret in Chiang Mai and it was a fun, flashy night out! Over 200 performers lit up the stage with high-energy dances, bold costumes, and iconic lip-syncs. The vibe was lively and welcoming, though some of the choreography felt a bit basic. I sat in a VIP seat—close to the stage—but honestly, the view might be better from a few rows back where you can see everything more clearly. No drinks were served during the show, which was a little surprising, but the performances made up for it. Definitely a unique cultural experience worth catching if you’re in town!#MiracleCabaret #ChiangMaiNights #ThailandTravel #CabaretMagic #LGBTQShow #ChiangMaiEntertainment #TravelThailand #LiveShowExperience
- 4.7/5
Anonymous userWe did a half day afternoon visit to EJS Camp 1.2 in Mae Wang and it was everything we asked for. The wonderful hospitality started with our Driver Som picking us up from the hotel and then being hosted on site by Guides San and Chai. Learning more about the elephants and observing them eat, bathe and even having a mud spa was a really great experience. They have shower facilities so don’t worry about being dirtied by the mud or getting into the water cos it’s your loss if you don’t do it. I even earned elephant mud tattoos. They even provided an early simple dinner with noodles, rice, tofu, veges and curry potatoes and chicken. 5 stars all round from me.
- 4.5/5
Tongky Loves TravelValue for money but the stage must have more decoration according to Dance.
- 4.5/5
Anonymous userWorth the visit! It’s the only place in Asia Pacific where we can be so up close and personal with a tiger. The tiger were tamed and the trainers are beside us guiding. There are a few size of tigers for you to pet, so you can choose.
- 4.7/5
会飞的牛仔1988There are several restaurants that are not bad, pure Thai local dishes, authentic taste; the girls in various small shops should like it very much; other alleys have various jewelry stores, massage shops, it is worth seeing and experiencing; the small bar is lively at night, there are more young local men and women, and the consumption is not high. Experience the local style.
- 4.5/5
大元宝在清迈😇Changkangju Night Market is the only one in Chiang Mai that opens every day. It opens to the latest night market street. If you want to eat late at night, you can only come here, because many stores 5-6 stores are off work, and the lively ones are about 9-10. I also get off work. After 10 o'clock, there is only Changkang Road Night Market that may be open ~ and this is the night market next to the market + food court. There are people playing guitar and singing in the square where they eat. There is also a Muay Thai competition venue next to the food court. Very hot, I never dared to enter anyway, I admit it. On the night market, there are everything to sell, eat and drink, clothes, bags of shoes, accessories, crafts... The price is moderate, but you can still bargain, bargain at will, but the boss said that it is not sold, that is really not sold. Thai people are still more real. I like to buy clothes in that market the most. The quality is OK. The style is also more. In Chiang Mai, the best way to travel to the night market is to take a motorcycle. Hahahaha, it is fast and save, and it is too late to grab a taxi.
- 4.4/5
ไปเรื่อยไทม์We had a wonderful Muay Thai experience tonight! There was plenty of seating with good views, and food, drink, merchandise options were readily available for those who are interested. There was great energy in the place







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