Northern Thailand Culture

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Northern Thailand Culture

Northern Thailand is one of the spots in Thailand with vibrant culture and history. The architecture here and nourishment varies from that of central and Southern Thailand.
Its atmosphere is cooler when contrasted with different places in the nation. A significant part of the spots in this area is mountainous and forested with a good number of national parks that gives it a different vibe from the rest of Thailand. If you want to experience a truly authentic experience of these feelings, we recommend Next Step Thailand company, where we bought their "3-Day Lanna Adventure package" here: http://www.nextstepthailand.com/packages-tours/

What Makes Northern Thailand Culture Unique?
The culture of Northern culture differs from the rest of Thailand due to its separation from the past. The following is a portion of the things that make the Thailand culture different from that of central and southern parts of Thailand.

1. Religion
Religion is something that makes the culture of the Northern Thailand Unique. In as much as a significant portion of local people rehearse Buddhism, a more substantial percentage of them additionally have faith in the presence of divine beings, town spirits, and ghosts who have the responsibility to protect them from any risk and possible misconceptions.

2. Thai Food
The Thai food is broadly known as Lanna or Issan. The food is unique and can be found in Northern Thailand only. The main menu in this place is steamed sticky rice. It's best eaten when combined with a green bean stew sauce. Travellers to this site will get a chance to enjoy the Northern Thailand-style dishes served with sticky rice mixed with papaya plate of mixed greens.
It is undeniable that the northern Thailand people still protect their traditional culture because they are utilizing little food bowls and putting them on Thai north small table "Kant lak". The tables are brightened with wood or yellowish gold.

3. Greetings
The manner of attention in Northern Thailand exhibits the traditional culture in the region. In the Northern Thailand culture, the elderly individuals are thought to be significant. On that note, if you are interacting with somebody who is your senior. You are required to show them regard agreeable to them by dropping your gaze after looking. Buddhist Monks equally should be shown respect when greeting them.

4. Mode of dressing
In spite of the fact that the style of dressing in Northern Thailand does not vary that much with the rest of places in Thailand. The majority of the local people in the area still preserve the traditional mode of dressing. Thai dress is known as Chut thai. It implies Thai outfit and can be worn by both men and women. In the Northern Thailand culture, women wear a "sinh" rather than a "pha nung" and a "Chong Kraben" with a shirt. Northern men wear a "sado" and a white styled coat and on some occasions a Khian hua. The set dressings are known as formal Thai national costume.

5. Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is one of the significant and influential cities in northern parts of Thailand with a population of over than 1.5 million people. It is a city of inspirational art and sophisticated culture of Northern Thailand. It is the most significant city in North with an enormous amount of Buddhist temples and historic places making it an excellent place to explore what Northern Thailand has to offer.

Things to Do in Chiang Mai

Chiang is the heartbeat of northern Thailand, and vibrant bed of so many activities tourists can do. Some of the things one can do incorporate:

1. Cultural Tourism
Cultural tourism is one of the must-do activities in Chiang Mai city. Cultural excursions will take you to Karen villages whereby you will get an opportunity to interact with the famous tribes in the Chiang Mai and northern part in general. Hill and Karen tribes are the dominant tribes here. The locals are very friendly and like to chat with the visitors. North of the city has a good number of hill-tribe villages that provides an insight into the traditional rural-culture. From the town, you can trek and immerse yourself in a jungle adventure to the neighborhood-Laos.

Things to Consider When on a Cultural Tourism
• Etiquette
On your cultural excursion, it is essential that you observe protocol as much as possible. As you interact with locals, you ought to use polite expressions that would enhance good rapport between you and the residents. Observing etiquette will see you from frustration on your tourism excursion.
• Respect for Culture
As you adventure the quaint Karen villages, it is essential that you appreciate the culture of the locals as they also respect yours. Respecting the culture of the locals will see you receive a warm reception from the villagers.
• Be friendly
The locals like interacting with the foreigners. On that note, you should be friendly to them so that they be free to communicate with you without any fear. Hostile visitors disappoint the locals a great deal.

2. Dine with Locals
Eating with local people is something you shouldn't miss to do in Chiang Mai. It is an ideal approach to become more acquainted with the culture and the dining habits of the local people. Moreover, as you eat with local people, you will learn the recipe of various local food.

3. Visit Elephant Nature Park
Getting to reach the Elephant Nature Park from the center of the city takes you half an hour. The elephants in the recreation center are friendly, and you can ride on them as opposed to trekking around the recreation center. Riding on an elephant around the recreation center is something that can give you extreme delight. The vacationers are welcome to feed the elephants anytime, and therefore you can carry some food with you on your excursion.

4. Shopping at the Sunday Market
Chiang Mai markets have something for everybody. The most beautiful market in the city is the Sunday Market. The market offers high-quality handcrafted items, astonishing ornamentals, and local nourishment. Local people and products manage most of the stalls are sold at an affordable price.

Benefits the Community Get When Tourists Visit Working Villages
When tourists visit working villages, the communities living in the villages get a lot of benefits. For instance, the society will be able to sell their farm produce, cultural ornamental, natural herbs, and food among others. Subsequently, this will lead to economic growth in the working villages because most of the communities will get a source of income.

As you set yourself to adventure the Northern Thailand culture and its astonishing city-Chiang Mai, be prepared to explore fully what the northern part of Thailand has to offer.
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Sorry guys, Thai table for serving is not "Kant lak" but "Kang table".
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