Chiang Mai- what to do?
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Then I would say 2 days doesn't begin to do the trick. Northern Thailand is wonderful and deserves at least 4 or 5 days minimum, in my opinion. I love the "vibe" of Chiang Mai but I also think no trip to Thailand is complete without spending some time in the northern countryside.
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Lots to do in Chiang Mai - spas, cooking classes, good restaurants, great shopping for handcrats, celadon, silver, lacquerware & other items including, and sightseeing around Chiang Mai, including Doi Suthep, a beautiful Wat on a hilltop just outside of CM and other temples within the old city. Also there is elephant trekking at a number of elephant camps near CM. We loved the Elephant Conservation Center about an hour south of CM in Lampang. Do a search on this forum for Chiang Mai & you will find lots of information. I don't think 2 days/2 nights will be enough time, especially since there is travel time to & from CM. I think in a previous post you had quite an ambitious itinerary with a number of countries & cities. You may be trying to spread yourselves a little too thin, especially considering the distances between places you are visiting. I think if you rush from place to place you will not really have time to savor & enjoy the places you visit. we spent our entire three weeks in Thailand (Bangkok, CM & surroundings, & a southern beach) and loved it.
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2 nights/2 days is definitely not sufficient. This was the itinerary we planned in the beginning but extended another night thanks to the advice of people from this forum. 3 nights was all we could stay and still it was not enough we only had time for an elephant tour , the Doi Suthep and 1 visit to the night bazaar. 4 - 5 nights would probably have been better. There is a lot to do in Chiang Mai and it's a beauftiful place to visit. We definitely plan to go back. Have fun!
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I, too, highly recommend Chiangmaitours.com. Sergeant Kai and his assistant Nui took us around Northern Thailand for a week in a nice roomy van. He tailored the trip according to our interests, and it was most reasonably priced as well. We loved every minute.
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