Explore Northern Thailand: A Trendy Thailand Experience in Chiang Mai

Day 1 Chiang Mai★ Meeting Day

All day

丨Itinerary presentation

Today is the gathering day for the activity. All tourists gathered in Chiang Mai, Thailand, and checked in at the designated gathering hotel. They checked in according to the instructions.

If more than 2 people register, we will provide free airport/station pick-up service (one free pick-up service for 2 or more people registering on the same flight)


How to get to Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai International Airport, airport code CNX

There are many flights to Chiang Mai, the meeting point. We recommend that you purchase flights from all over the country that fly directly to Chiang Mai:

1. Direct flights to Chiang Mai from many domestic destinations (China Eastern Airlines, Juneyao Airlines, Sichuan Airlines, etc.)

2. In addition, you can choose airlines such as Thai Lion Air to transfer in Bangkok, Thailand and other places, which will provide more favorable prices.

3. Book discounted fares in advance. If purchasing connecting flights, make sure there is a certain amount of time between them: generally more than 3 hours, to avoid being late and missing your flight.


About the number of people in the group

The price is for 4 people. If you want to form an independent group of 2, you need to pay the difference of 1,000 yuan per person after registration.


Accommodation Presentation | Upgrade to a Five-Diamond Hotel for 4 consecutive nights

Bella Nora Chiang Mai features a vintage Hepburn-inspired design, with a black and white palette accented by solid wood accents. Its French-style pool and arched gallery create a cinematic experience. Rooms are elegantly designed in the style of Audrey Hepburn, and the hotel offers an outdoor pool, a gym, a sauna, and a European-style restaurant.

The hotel is ideally located, a 3-minute walk from Nimmanhaemin Road and a 10-minute walk from Chiang Mai Old Town. There are many Michelin-starred restaurants and internet-famous coffee shops to choose from in the surrounding area.

Note: Note 1: Airport/station pick-up service is arranged separately and is not part of the itinerary. It only provides transportation from the airport/station to the hotel. We are unable to accommodate additional itinerary requests. Please note.

Day 2: Thai cooking class → Entai Farm → Thai Village (Giant Tree Cafe) → Chiang Mai University Back Gate Night Market

·morning

After breakfast, we will visit a local organic farm to experience the [Thai Cooking Class], where we will learn how to cook Thai cuisine and taste the delicious dishes we made with other students, such as pork tamarind, Thai fried rice noodles and other special meals, immersing ourselves in the local food culture.

·afternoon

After lunch, we continue the concept of sustainable travel and head to Entai Farm in the suburbs. Here, you will deeply participate in supporting the local ecology and community:

Hand-made organic herbal balls: Using organic ingredients from the farm, experience traditional Thai health wisdom and enjoy a soothing massage with hand-made herbal balls;

Learn the traditional tie-dyeing technique: Under the guidance of a village instructor, use natural plant dyes to create unique blue-weave fabrics, taking away handmade memories full of local culture.


After the tour, we continued to the mysterious [Giant Tree Cafe]. The cafe is built on a century-old tree. A soft bridge leads to the coffee platform built on the tree waist. Here you can listen to the birds singing and the insects singing, see the vast forest, and enjoy the fun of checking in at the internet-famous cafe.


Dive into the century-old village of Lost in Thailand, nestled in the mountains of Chiang Mai, where you'll find the untouched charm of northern Thailand. Wander through tea fields and waterfalls, sip hand-poured coffee in a streamside cabin, or explore the filming locations for a secluded escape.

·night

Our final stop is Chiang Mai University Backdoor Night Market, a late-night dining spot and shopping paradise for local students. Here, you can try specialty seafood Northern Thai noodles, secret fried potatoes, and tampa rice, and experience the soul of Chiang Mai's urban life.

Day 3: Light Trekking in Doi Inthanon National Park → Traditional Thai Massage

·morning

After breakfast we will start our day enjoying nature!

Our first stop is Doi Inthanon National Park, where we'll join an experienced local guide for a light hike into nature. We'll traverse pristine forests and ancient rice terraces, encounter spectacular waterfalls, and, on clear days, even see a double rainbow. Lunch will be served at a local restaurant run by villagers, offering authentic local cuisine. This trip is not only about experiencing the charm of hiking in the pristine rainforest, but also about supporting the local community and experiencing the meaning of sustainable travel.

·afternoon

After dining at Inthanon Park, we'll return to the city for a specially arranged 2-hour time-traveling [Traditional Thai Massage] for healing and relaxation. Feel the therapist's precise knee and elbow massage on acupuncture points, relieving post-activity muscle tension and fatigue.

Health Land SPA's interior design blends traditional Thai style with modern elements, creating an elegant and comfortable environment where you can quickly unwind. While enjoying your massage, you can also savor Chiang Mai specialty teas and snacks, allowing you to relax and enjoy a relaxing time.

Hiking: Doi Inthanon is the highest peak in Thailand, at 2,565 meters above sea level. The Pha Dok Siew Trail we took is mainly a dirt road, with a total length of 2.6 kilometers and a walking distance of about 1.5 hours.

Notes: Note 1: The light hike along Route P in Doi Inthanon National Park is not difficult, even beginners can easily handle it. The walking time ranges from 1.5 to 2 hours, depending on your physical fitness. Tourists may wish to experience the beauty of Chiang Mai through the mountains on a different route.
Note 2: During the rainy season, if the hiking is not suitable, we will switch to the [Elephant Park Interaction + Bamboo Rafting] option. While there are no performances here, we will experience being an ecological mahout, getting up close and personal with the elephants, feeding them, interacting with them in the water, and enjoying the unique bamboo rafting experience. The boatman uses a long pole to row the boat down the river, creating a refreshing and wild experience.

Day 4 Coconut Grove Market (or Art Village) → Garden Cafe (soft drinks included) → Mong Chan Mountain

·morning

After breakfast, we headed to the Coconut Grove Market, open only on weekends. Wander under the shade of towering coconut trees, where sunlight filters through the leaves, creating dappled shadows and creating stunning forest-themed photos. At the limited-time market, browse the unique handmade stalls, and don't miss the bamboo bridge and the interactive lamb area—you'll be so lazy you won't want to leave!


If the market isn't open that day, head to the Art Village at the foot of Doi Suthep Mountain. Here, time seems to have paused amidst the vine-wrapped wooden houses. Art lovers will love the atmosphere here, as each small shop is unique. The moment you step inside, you'll be captivated by the studio's work, from jewelry to clothing, handmade artwork to exquisite decorative items, each showcasing the shopkeepers' ingenuity. After a long day of shopping, you can relax and take photos at the unique cafes and ice cream shops.

·afternoon

After a free lunch, we continued our journey to the Garden Café, a hidden gem nestled in the mountains. Surrounded by greenery and flowers, it felt like a private garden. Every corner of the cafe was photogenic, perfect for those who love taking photos, enjoying a lazy afternoon with a specially crafted drink.

Next, we'll journey to the hidden gem of Mount Mongchan in Mae Rim, Chiang Mai, and discover a sea of ​​flowers. Purple verbena in summer and golden sunflowers in November blanket the terraced fields, creating captivating photo opportunities. Here, you can savor the natural beauty of the mountains and experience the relaxed pace of Chiang Mai's life amidst the blossoms and flora.

Finally, we carefully selected a mountain-view restaurant for a special manor farewell dinner. If you're tired of the city's bustle and crave a tranquil culinary escape in the mountains, this restaurant cleverly blends stunning natural scenery with exquisite Thai cuisine. Immerse yourself in the Mae Rim mountain vistas and private streams and waterfalls, allowing you to reconnect with the relaxation of a vacation and the delights of Northern Thai cuisine at the end of your trip!

Day 5 Chiang Mai★ Disbandment Day

All day

丨Itinerary presentation

Today is the end of the event. Tourists can return to the airport according to their own flights, or continue to visit other destinations, thus ending the pleasant journey.


Free airport/station drop-off service for 2 or more people (one free service for 2 or more people who register for the same flight)


Remember to fill out a review on the "China-TravelNoteAPP" after your trip to win a voucher. You are also welcome to record the wonderful memories of your trip and post them in the "Tourists Circle"!



丨Continue to play suggestions

You can choose to go to Chiang Rai, which is about 200 kilometers away from Chiang Mai.

Compared to Chiang Mai, there are fewer tourists here and the environment is closer to the original ecology, which makes the life here more lively and the pace slower.

Here you can check in at the [Black and White Blue Temple] and [Chiang Rai Great Guanyin Temple], which are popular with Instagram celebrities. Alternatively, you can go to [Mountaintop Sheep Ranch] and [Cuifeng Tea Garden] to experience the lush greenery.

Note: Note 1: Airport/station drop-off service is a separate arrangement and is not part of the itinerary. It only provides transportation from the hotel to the airport/station. We are unable to accommodate additional itinerary requests. Please note.

Chiang Mai

It is the second largest city in Thailand and is second only to the capital Bangkok in terms of development. It is known as the "Rose of Northern Thailand". This name is also used to praise the elegant beauties of Chiang Mai. Most of the Miss Thailand pageants in the past came from Chiang Mai.

This place is not only the capital of the glorious Lanna Dynasty in Thai history, but also the favorite holiday destination of Chinese pop star Teresa Teng. She even spent her last moments here.

Compared with the bustling and modern capital Bangkok, Chiang Mai has a completely different temperament: fresh air, quiet city, street scenes close to nature, and cultural heritage accumulated over a century are all the charm of this small city.

Chiang Mai is dotted with ancient temples and pagodas, which are worth a day to explore. You can also smell the atmosphere of historical dynasties. The two mountains surrounding Chiang Mai are also a favorite leisure resort for locals. The pastoral scenery outside the city is also a place for Chiang Mai's unique entertainment experience, where you can have close contact with elephants. The literary and fresh markets and night markets are also attractive to Chiang Mai. The handicrafts here are world-famous for their elegance and exquisiteness.