Sunandfun,SunandFun wrote:Jafo, Going to Chiang Mai in a few weeks. Will have a few free days, any suggestions and do nit misses? Thanks, Sun and Fun
Are you driving or just flying in? I will post things I did and think are noteworthy. But I am an "Off the beaten path" guy and prefer trekking around and finding things. I am not certain your desires so I will guess here a bit. If you are driving there is a ton to stop and see on your way up there in Lumphon, Tak, Lampang. My Gf and I took off and had no rooms booked, no set time to return back and no agenda. Made the trip very fun and we saw so much stuff.
For Chiang Mai;
I recommend Thaksinmaharat National forest. The key thing to go see in the the 700 year old Krabach trees at the base of the valley. It is on the way to Chiang Mai. If you are flying into Chiang Mai then this may not be convenient. I enjoyed the hike down into the valley. It is a good hike staight down on a descent path. Great exercise.
Doi Suthep Temple at the top of the mountain. I think this is a must see if your first time. Very famous and quite interesting. Hopefully the smoke has cleared as when we were there the smoke in the valley was so thick you could not see anything. I have been there a few times over last few years and still have yet to see the valley floor.
Wachirathan water fall in Doi Intanon(Chiang Mai) Very cool. Make sure you hike up to the top and look down.
The weekend night market is fun to walk at night. But if you are not a crowd person then I recommend you avoid. It is quite jammed. The things being sold are what you will find at most night markets through out Thailand.
If you are Rainbow Trout(Fish) person we found an actual Trout Farm and stopped in and had one fresh for lunch. I am a big fly fisherman when I lived in the states and had not had one in a lonnnnng time. Very cool how he built the farm. It is Doi Intanon by the water power plant. Was very random but cool to see.
Have fun on your trip