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The Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden is a haven for nature lovers. One of its most popular attractions is the Canopy Walkway, a walkway that leads through the forest, surrounded
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Mae Kampong is a quaint, small village nestled in the mountains of Chiang Mai. The village is a charming blend of nature and culture, with a stream running through it and
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San Kamphaeng Hot Springs is a place that appeals to families with children, school excursions, or a day out with friends. The area is filled with several winding streams
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The Three Kings Monument, located in the heart of Chiang Mai, is a significant symbol of the city. It stands in the area where palaces once graced the landscape, a testament
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The vast complex is a horticultural marvel, boasting an impressive collection of plants and offering scenic vistas. It's a haven for bird enthusiasts, with a few special
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A tranquil escape from the bustling city life, this serene lake offers a peaceful retreat for those seeking a bit of nature. The lake is surrounded by a walking path, perfect
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The journey to the lookout begins with a leisurely stroll along a paved path. The walk is short, taking only about five minutes from the road, and is quite easy to navigate.
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The "I Love Flower" farm, located north of ChiangMai, is a destination that has been known to attract visitors with its promise of vibrant blooms and lush greenery. However,
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The Chansom Memorial Bridge, a pedestrian bridge that stretches across the tranquil Ping River, is a sight to behold. It's a serene spot that offers a unique perspective
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Pong Duet Geyser, a charming little stopover on the way to Pai, is a must-visit destination for those traveling from Chiangmai. The journey to the park is facilitated by
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The Ang Kaew Reservoir, nestled within the Chiang Mai University campus, is a picturesque and tranquil spot that offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city
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Chinatown in Chiang Mai is a bustling hub of activity, especially during the Chinese New Year. The streets are lined with a multitude of stores selling a variety of goods,
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The journey to the Hmong Hill Tribe Village, located near Chiang Mai, is an adventure in itself. A 30-minute drive through low clouds on a slippery single track forest road
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