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  • Chiangmai zoo
  • Situated next to Huai Kaew Arboretum at the foot of the mountain where Phra That doi suthep is located.Chiang Mai Zoo in Thailand is home to a wide variety of majestic and fascinating wildlife, including rarer species like the koala. A few of the amazing animals here are the meerkat, zebra, and penguin. There is an aquarium too. Located in Chiang Mai, Thailand, the zoo is one of interesting destinations in Thailand as there are many things to see and many activities to do here. - Visit the aquarium with its 133 meters long walkway and see amazing creatures of the deep. - Try the night safari with a tour guide to learn more about incredible animals, available from 6.30-9.00 pm. - Enjoy the adorable penguin and the gouldian finch. - Have fun at Chiang Mai Zoo Kid Water Park. - Nakorn Ping aviary is six acres in size, the biggest in Thailand. - The kid zone has lots of cutest animals for kids to learn about. Admission fee for Chiang Mai Zoo Adult 150 THB Child 70 THB. This price doesn't include a pass to special zones, so if you want the full experience, it is better to buy one of the package deals.
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  • Chiang Mai Chaloem Phrakiat Park
  • Its location is 110 Mu 5, Ban Thai Prachan, and also covers the area of Tambon Yang Hak, Amphoe Pak Tho; Tambon Tanaosi, Tambon Tha Khoei, Amphoe Suan Pheung and Tambon Ban Kha, Tambon Ban Beung, Amphoe Ban Kha with the total area of 136.25 square kilometers (136,250 Rais). The topography is mountainous terrain with thick forests which are Huai Prachan watershed forests. There are also many natural attractions. They are Mae Prachan waterfall, Mae Prachan hot spring (Ban Beung hot spring), reservoir surrounded by trees and plants. This is a perfect place for recreation. Two houses are available for visitors and a large area is provided for camping. Open daily from 08.00-18.00 hrs. Free of charge. How to get there: From Ratchaburi about 20 kilometres on Petkasem Road, turn right to highway number 3206 (km 38) (Ban Ta Yang – Ban Hin Sea) for 45 kilometers, turn left to Ban Thai Prachan and about 5 kilometers to Chalerm Prakiat Thai Prachan national park. 
    For more information: Tel. 087 165 3278 or Protected Areas Regional Office 3 (Ban Pong) 
    Tel. 03 221 1025 Fax. 03 230 2227 or the National Park 
    Office Tel. 02 562 0760 
    thaiprachan_np@dnp.go.th 
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  • Chiang Mai 700 Years Park
  • Best things to do in Chiang Mai 700 Years Park
    In case you ever find yourself looking for the best things to do in Chiang Mai , don’t forget to pass by Chiang Mai 700 Years Park as it is famous for being one of the best parks in Chiang Mai where you’ll have the opportunity to spend an amusing time exploring this pleasant park.

    Visiting this park is one of the best things to do in Chiang Mai with family as it provides you with the possibility to escape the day-to-day monotony, and it permits you to admire its natural beauty where you can experience a number of attractions and activities that are appropriate for all age groups making it one of the most wonderful tourist attractions in Chiang Mai. 
    Things to do in Chiang Mai 700 Years ParkIf you want to spend a great day with your companions, we advise going to the park which is full of lush trees in different colors and really vast grass and flowers spaces, and when you get tired you may have a seat for a while on one of the available seating areas.You can resume your picnic at the artificial lake and relish its wonderful appearance as a way to interact with nature.If you are a sports enthusiast, then Chiang Mai 700 Years Park is a perfect location for you to visit because you can practice walking, running, and jogging on the walk paths for that purpose

    Opening hoursEvery day 06:00 – 21:00Entrance FeeFree entryAttractions near 700 Years Park Chiang MaiAfter you finish your journey at the park, we recommend you check out some of the tourist attractions in Chiang Mai near the park like Fishing Park Chiang Mai that’s 9.70 KM away.Hotels near Chiang Mai 700 Years ParkSiripanna Villa Resort and Spa Chaing Mai is one of the best hotels in Chiang Mai that’s close to the park with a distance of 12.37 KM which is also known for its amazing location as well as for presenting outstanding services, and it should also be mentioned that this hotel is considered as one of the best 5-star hotels in Chiang Mai and has positive reviews from previous visitors. 
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  • Buak Hard Public Park
  • It is a public park located on the southwest corner of the old town of Chiang Mai. It operates between 0500 and 2100 daily. It is a place visited by locals and tourists and is the venue for many of Chiang Mai's festivals, such as flower festivals. 
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  • Wat Chedi Luang
  • Wat Chedi Luang isn't as grand as Wat Phra Singh, but its towering, ruined Lanna-style chedi (built in 1441) is much taller and the sprawling compound around the stupa is powerfully atmospheric. The famed Phra Kaew (Emerald Buddha), now held in Bangkok's Wat Phra Kaew, resided in the eastern niche until 1475; today, you can view a jade replica.This was possibly the largest structure in ancient Chiang Mai, but the top of the chedi was destroyed by either a 16th-century earthquake or by cannon fire during the recapture of Chiang Mai from the Burmese in 1775 (nobody knows for sure). Like most of the ancient monuments in Chiang Mai, Chedi Luang was in ruins when the city began its modern renaissance, but a restoration project by Unesco and the Japanese government in the 1990s stabilised the monument and prevented further degradation.As you wander around the chedi you can easily spot the restoration work on the four naga stairways in each of the cardinal directions. The base of the stupa has five elephant sculptures on the southern face – four are reproductions, but the elephant on the far right is the original brick and stucco. The restorers stopped short of finishing the spire, as nobody could agree what it looked like.In the main wí·hăhn (sanctuary) is a revered standing Buddha statue, known as Phra Chao Attarot, flanked by two disciples. There are more chapels and statues in teak pavilions at the rear of the compound, including a huge reclining Buddha and a handsome Chinese-influenced seated Buddha barely contained by his robes. The daily Monk Chat under a tree in the grounds always draws a crowd of interested travellers.If you enter the compound via the main entrance on Th Phra Pokklao, you'll pass Wat Chedi Luang's other claim to fame, the Làk Meuang.
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  • Tha Phae Gate in Chiang Mai (Old City)
  • The most beautiful city in all of Thailand is Chiang Mai. People flock to her from the world over, charmed by her history, customs, and culture. She fascinates all who enter her gates. She enchants with her mountain landscapes. Chiang Mai is always celebrating. Through weekly street markets and seasonal festivals, she wears a radiant smile. She welcomes with warm hospitality.Within her moat walls, built by former kings, temples bless and protect her. She is a sparkling jewel, home to magnificent landmarks that delight the eye and stir the heart.Sights of Chiang MaiTha Phae Gate in Chiang Mai (Old City)Location – Moon Muang Road, Chiang Mai
    Telephone – +66 53-24-8604
    Hours – Open 24Tha Phae Gate is the east entrance to the old city district. It is part of the wall that surrounded the city at its founding. Unlike earlier Thai settlements that were oval, Chiang Mai’s architectural plan called for a rectangular moat and wall. Their purpose was to protect the city from Burmese invasion. They also symbolised the seas and mountains of Thailand.The eight main gates of the old city face a specific direction according to the eight compass points. Each has its own astrological significance. Tha Phae Gate faces east and signifies prosperity. Historically, it was the main gate through which monks, traders, and diplomats went to enter Chiang Mai. Much of the original city wall fell to ruin, but Tha Phae Gate remains. Today, it is the site of many cultural activities and festival celebrations. Among them are the Chiang Mai Flower Festival in February, the Thai New Year of Songkran in April, and the Loy Krathong Festival in November.
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  • Sunday Market in Chiang Mai
  • Sunday Market in Chiang MaiLocation – Tha Phae Gate through Ratchadamnoen Road
    Hours – 4pm-MidnigThe Sunday Market offers the opportunity to shop and bargain with local vendors. It features high-quality Thai crafts of silk, fabric, metal, wood, ceramic, and glass. These make beautiful gifts and home decor. Also for sale are clothing, shoes, jewellery, and souvenirs. After dark, the Sunday Market becomes especially lively, when street entertainers take center stage. Musicians, bands, puppeteers, and dancers delight the crowds. Coloured lights further amp up the festive atmosphere. The area also features a number of cafés and restaurants.Saturday Evening MarketLocation – Wua Lai Street
    Hours – 4:30pm-10pmThis weekly market event hosts the city’s silversmiths and jewellers. You can also browse bags, belts, candles, clothing, perfume, housewares, and ornaments. Handcrafts are a highlight, including wood carvings and aluminium sculptures. Street performers entertain, and food stalls feed the crowds. At dusk, the market glows with lights and lanterns. With vendor umbrellas in vivid colours, the market resembles a rainbow.
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