I really am thankful for your content. After being to some places myself it feels quite repetitive. There is a temple, here is a night market and so on - so I was really happy to hear about that loop! I’ll definitely try it out! Thanks.
I enjoy and appreciate what you have chosen to share and the way you do this!! I watched this video and the Algarve. I would do the very same activities presented in both videos. Amazing and beautiful!
You’re great guider for thai. places 👏🏻 . Honestly , I checked to turkish guiders for thai. Soo , it is just bla bla ( sorry turkish utubers) . I m so lucky I found you . Thank u so much for your advices ( especially chiang mai & krabi ) . Ps : turkish knows phuket , bangkok , just yet . But krabi & chiang mai is a cave in thai. I m so excited that going on there . Ahh , ı ‘ll go to the bangkok right but for COLDPLAY CONCERT 🎉
Great list. Doi inthanon looks heavenly. Is it cold year round or just for the month you visited? It would be cumbersome to pack a jacket just for this one temple. Thanks for sharing.
We did the full-day tour because we love to observe elephants! It also included lunch. But you can also do a half-day visit, you'll just have less time with the elephants
@@worldwildhearts Thanks, I ended up going to Chaing Mai in the end, I heard it's one of the better places to go to in this world and nearby Doi Inthanon is the highest point in all of Thailand (went there too from Chiang Mai), along with an elephant sanctuary. Phuket is next year though, love Thailand
Hi, planning to visit Chiang Mai during the first week of April, heard about the burning season there. Can you please provide me with any information about that?
Yes the burning season means dry rice fields and lots of smoke in the air... it's not the ideal time as air pollution is pretty bad during that time. In southern Thailand you won't notice it at all, but the north does as there are many rice fields / farmers living there
i booked the tour of Doi Inthanon National Park through this link but once settled in my spot and saw brochures there are better deals for this tour that also include food. fyi maybe just get to chaing mai and ask around before buying this one. but not a huge difference otherwise.. once on the tour they also said i had to pay entrance fees. all said and done i was almost 1000b more than the others thanks for the video!
We didn't but you do need one for Thailand. We got fined in Phuket because the police stopped us. The rental companies will never ask you because they're not liable.
Tell you the truth, I prefer to stay in Chaing Rai for 2 days , then take a grab to Chiang Mai. Screw getting on a bus 3 hours to CR to come back 3 hours to CM...
We rented a car from Chiang Mai and dropped it in Chiang Rai. We used it to visit more of the nature places and the Mae Hong Son loop. It’s definitely possible but drive carefully in the city. Chiang Mai center can be very busy and chaotic!
The food is greasy and unhealthy especially the street food. You will not see much veggies in your dishes only in the pictures. Everything is sugary and fried.. but this video is excellent!
Really? Which particular dishes are you referring to? I believed that Thai foods are delicious and healthy comparing to many other cultures. As far as veggies go, there are STREET FOODS, not foods in restaurants that you can request whatever you want more in your dishes. Really, how much do you know about Thai foods to make such a negative comment?
The very best thing to do right now in Chiang Mai is to leave as quickly as possible. With AQI figures reaching 500 in some areas, you shouldn't come here at this time of year unless you are bored of having healthy lungs.
@@yossarianlives100 Should be quite a bit better in a month's time, especially if the rainy season has started by then. We are coming to the end of the burning season.
@@worldwildhearts I did try to answer this but you appear to have deleted my answer, which took me quite some time to type out, so I can't be bothered to do it again.
Not sure why anyone would want to visit CM. I'm here in CM now and it looks like a war zone. The sidewalks are torn completely apart forcing you to risk your life walking on the bust roads. It's shocking. If you're older all it takes is one fall and you could end up with a broken hip. try checking the survival rate of broken hips. They often end in death due to infections acquired in the hospital. CM is a major no-go zone. It's too bad none of these YTbers are interested in warning people about the dangers and bad sides of countries like Thailand. Rape is also very common in CM as are deaths on the road.
Great video ................. 2024 I am planning to retire in HuHin buying small condo then buying 4x4 drive right through Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore & Vietnam.... hopeto find local multi lingual travel mates to share the experience with me
Hey! I‘m planning my asia trip for 3 months (banana pancake trail). Thailand will be my First destiny! I‘m looking forward to be 2-3 weeks in Thailand. How long should I stay in chiang mai, rai and Bangkok?
We didn't have a Thai license. We were stopped many times in Chiang Mai and no one said anything about our driving license not being international. They were all friendly... In Phuket, however, we did get a fine for driving a scooter without an international license
@@worldwildhearts Wow really? Thats a surprise, so you just showed them your B licence, or whatever its called in your homeland? My wife and I got pulled over and fined in Hua Hin, thanks for your reply, and for the nice videos ❤
Great video….thanks! Did you guys do any hiking around CM? Suggestions for shorter day hikes? Also, any advice for moving around to places outside CM other than scooters!! Many thanks and keep ‘‘em coming!! Cliff
Hi! We didn't do hiking other than in Doi Inthanon National Park near Chiang Mai. It's a lot cooler up there so better for hiking! You can also look into Doi Suthep, which is close to the city. There are many hiking trails to waterfalls and temples etc ("doi suthep monk trail" is one we heard about and you can find it on AllTrails!).
Thailand is the paradise and second home for all visitor !!!
Thank you for visiting us, have a good trip…🙏
Thank you!!
what month is best to visit Thailand?
can you help me to visit chiang mai
All your videos are excellent. The format is 1st class, so informative. Thank you so much for helping us to plan our 1st trip to Thailand....
You dont need
Thanksl you for this guide 😊.
Awesome. You’ve nailed everything I wanna do there but you’ve pinned them on the map which is even better. Thank you very much
You're very welcome!
Arrived to Chiang Mai and found this video. Compliments for its quality, well crafted so makes me want to check out some of your other videos too.
It was nice to meet the two of you at the Elephant Nature Park.
It was nice to meet you too! 😄
I really am thankful for your content. After being to some places myself it feels quite repetitive. There is a temple, here is a night market and so on - so I was really happy to hear about that loop! I’ll definitely try it out! Thanks.
The loop is pretty fun!! Enjoy 😊
Thank you for visiting ENP ❤️🐘
We loved seeing the elephants all happy ☺️
I cannot wait to go! Lovely tips and suggestions!
Thank you
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Thanks! A must-visit when in Thailand!
Zoals steeds prachtige video's!
Danku!! ☺️
Amazing film about and around the North of Thailand, thank you for your kind sharing here.
Thanks for watching!
It’s so informative! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Just discovered your channel!👍 Planning our trip to Chiang Rai and loved picking up some ideas😊❤ Groetjes uit Belgie
Thanks! Blij dat het hielp!
I enjoy and appreciate what you have chosen to share and the way you do this!! I watched this video and the Algarve. I would do the very same activities presented in both videos. Amazing and beautiful!
Thanks for watching and the kind words!! 😆
I plan on going to Thailand next year February 2025, thank you so much very informative 😊❤
Thanks!☺️ Have a great trip!
I am so enjoying your info on Thailand!
Thanks!!
Thinking of going in 2024, so really appreciate all this great information you provided. Thanks for taking the time to put this great video together.
Thanks so much for watching! And enjoy your trip to Chiang Mai next year ☺️
After researching different places, this is where I want to go and live, probably try one year there first.
Awesome content! Your video was a delight to watch.
Thank you! ☺️
love this video
Thank you! 🙏🙏
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Amazing vlog❤ we love it. That's our next destination.
Enjoy!
thank you for verry nice video next week we will go there
Have fun!
Looking forward to visit the region in 2 weeks! Inspiring video just at the right moment! Thank you so much!
Enjoy your trip! ☺️
Danke!
Thanks for the support! 🙏🙏
You’re great guider for thai. places 👏🏻 . Honestly , I checked to turkish guiders for thai. Soo , it is just bla bla ( sorry turkish utubers) . I m so lucky I found you . Thank u so much for your advices ( especially chiang mai & krabi ) . Ps : turkish knows phuket , bangkok , just yet .
But krabi & chiang mai is a cave in thai. I m so excited that going on there .
Ahh , ı ‘ll go to the bangkok right but for COLDPLAY CONCERT 🎉
Thank you so much for this video. As you recommend, we booked at villa siri lanna for this july 😊
Nice! Have a great stay! :)
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nice wholesome stuff to weave into durin the visit
Absolutely!
Nice video! Keep it going!
Thank you! ☺️
nicee I also visited Chiang mai its so niceeee
Amazing content!
Thanks! ☺️
Very nice place to Travel!!!!!!!
Absolutely!
So' Joy your" recoding 🤙
Thanks!
Mojopahit ciang mai
Great list. Doi inthanon looks heavenly. Is it cold year round or just for the month you visited? It would be cumbersome to pack a jacket just for this one temple. Thanks for sharing.
I think during the summer it will be a lot warmer! It warmed up once the sun came out. But the night / sunrise was pretty cold!
Going to Chiang Mai next week. Thank you so much for the recommendations. :)
Thanks for watching! Have a great time in Chiang Mai. We loved northern Thailand!
I lived river cruise in Chiangmai
Me India Chhattisgarh se
I wish I could rent a scooter, but I don't have driving license.
Whereabouts is the ziplining and white water rafting?
It’s not in the city itself but can be arranged from there. You can talk to the travel agents in the city ☺️
Hi, great series about Thailand ;) Do you remember which exactly tour you took at Elephant Nature Park? Was it half or full day? Thanks :)
We did the full-day tour because we love to observe elephants! It also included lunch. But you can also do a half-day visit, you'll just have less time with the elephants
I'm watching this in my AirB&B in Silom, thinking whether if I should go Phuket or Chiang Mai.
Both very different destinations! Do you prefer beaches? Then go to Phuket. Do you prefer mountains, culture, and food? Then go to Chiang Mai!
@@worldwildhearts Thanks, I ended up going to Chaing Mai in the end, I heard it's one of the better places to go to in this world and nearby Doi Inthanon is the highest point in all of Thailand (went there too from Chiang Mai), along with an elephant sanctuary. Phuket is next year though, love Thailand
Excellent video! Is Chiang Mai a good place for IT freelancers who need a stable internet connection? Best regards🏆
Yes we believe it is! Many digital nomads living there
Many thanks👍@@worldwildhearts
Thanks for the great video. One question though- how do get down from Doi Suthip? The very same way you get up there, red taxi?
Yes there were quite a few of the red taxis waiting at the temple so it's easy to get back!
Hi, planning to visit Chiang Mai during the first week of April, heard about the burning season there. Can you please provide me with any information about that?
Yes the burning season means dry rice fields and lots of smoke in the air... it's not the ideal time as air pollution is pretty bad during that time. In southern Thailand you won't notice it at all, but the north does as there are many rice fields / farmers living there
Thank you for the informative video. Other than the scooter loop, this place seems boring (compared to Phuket, Bangkok, Pattaya).
Fair enough! It really depends on personal preferences 😁
How did you get to the national park? With a Bus? :)
We rented a car for that! The only way to get there is by tour or own vehicle
when I'm looking at the cooking class in the link it gives many options. how can I find the one that you took?
It's the first one that's highlighted. Name is: "Chiang Mai: Authentic Thai Cooking Class and Farm Visit"
Which cooking class did you take what was the name of the place thanks! 😊
The link is in the description below the video. It was called Grandma’s Home Cooking School
Khao Soi is not Thai national food.
It’s from Myanmar I believe. They called it Khao Soi too
i booked the tour of Doi Inthanon National Park through this link but once settled in my spot and saw brochures there are better deals for this tour that also include food.
fyi maybe just get to chaing mai and ask around before buying this one. but not a huge difference otherwise.. once on the tour they also said i had to pay entrance fees.
all said and done i was almost 1000b more than the others
thanks for the video!
I’m interested in the samoeng loop but where is the beginning point and the destination of the loop?😂
It starts and ends in Chiang Mai! If you add 'Samoeng Viewpoint' on Google Maps, you'll find the loop road!
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hello! 👋
We are planning to go to Chiang Mai. Your video helps us to plan our trip better. Thank you!!! 👍
Glad to hear! Have a good trip! 🤩
How much is a red songthaew to Doi Suthep?
We can't remember but it's pretty cheap overall
Where are the links
In the description below the video! you can open it underneath the video where it says "more"
did you get an international drivers licence?
We didn't but you do need one for Thailand. We got fined in Phuket because the police stopped us. The rental companies will never ask you because they're not liable.
Tell you the truth, I prefer to stay in Chaing Rai for 2 days , then take a grab to Chiang Mai. Screw getting on a bus 3 hours to CR to come back 3 hours to CM...
Yeah it's definitely better to stay a few days in Chiang Rai if you can!!
*The elephants 🐘💔 are Beat & their spirits are Broken in order for tourists to ride on their backs.*
Sadly yes 😢
Would you recommend renting a car?
We rented a car from Chiang Mai and dropped it in Chiang Rai. We used it to visit more of the nature places and the Mae Hong Son loop. It’s definitely possible but drive carefully in the city. Chiang Mai center can be very busy and chaotic!
@@worldwildhearts thank you. I've driven in bangkok before so it no prob. Just not much experience in Chiang mai
The food is greasy and unhealthy especially the street food. You will not see much veggies in your dishes only in the pictures. Everything is sugary and fried.. but this video is excellent!
Really? Which particular dishes are you referring to? I believed that Thai foods are delicious and healthy comparing to many other cultures. As far as veggies go, there are STREET FOODS, not foods in restaurants that you can request whatever you want more in your dishes. Really, how much do you know about Thai foods to make such a negative comment?
They really don't care about celiac😢
My friend just spent 2 mos in Chiang Mai and posted pics of delicious Vegetable dishes..nothing fried or sugary
Depends on what you order....
Most farang comment ever
The very best thing to do right now in Chiang Mai is to leave as quickly as possible. With AQI figures reaching 500 in some areas, you shouldn't come here at this time of year unless you are bored of having healthy lungs.
Really? We were thinking to come here in about a month?
The data we see is 142. Didn’t notice ourselves when travelling there! Lots of nature spots to escape to
@@yossarianlives100 Should be quite a bit better in a month's time, especially if the rainy season has started by then. We are coming to the end of the burning season.
@@worldwildhearts I did try to answer this but you appear to have deleted my answer, which took me quite some time to type out, so I can't be bothered to do it again.
Avoid traveling there from late February to early May
Not sure why anyone would want to visit CM. I'm here in CM now and it looks like a war zone. The sidewalks are torn completely apart forcing you to risk your life walking on the bust roads. It's shocking. If you're older all it takes is one fall and you could end up with a broken hip. try checking the survival rate of broken hips. They often end in death due to infections acquired in the hospital. CM is a major no-go zone. It's too bad none of these YTbers are interested in warning people about the dangers and bad sides of countries like Thailand. Rape is also very common in CM as are deaths on the road.
Erm no rape is not 'very common' in Chiang Mai, and neither are road deaths, no more so than anywhere else in Thailand at least.
what a boring city. phuket better
Personal preferences differ! We enjoyed Chiang Mai more 😊
Great video ................. 2024 I am planning to retire in HuHin buying small condo then buying 4x4 drive right through Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore & Vietnam.... hopeto find local multi lingual travel mates to share the experience with me
Best of luck!
Hey! I‘m planning my asia trip for 3 months (banana pancake trail).
Thailand will be my First destiny!
I‘m looking forward to be 2-3 weeks in Thailand.
How long should I stay in chiang mai, rai and Bangkok?
Awesome! Stay a few days in each city. Also make sure to explore beyond the cities, it’s the smaller towns and countryside that are the nicest 😎
Do you have a thai licence? I just watched a video where a guy was stopped by police 3 times within ONE hour! Could get expensive 😮
We didn't have a Thai license. We were stopped many times in Chiang Mai and no one said anything about our driving license not being international. They were all friendly... In Phuket, however, we did get a fine for driving a scooter without an international license
@@worldwildhearts Wow really? Thats a surprise, so you just showed them your B licence, or whatever its called in your homeland? My wife and I got pulled over and fined in Hua Hin, thanks for your reply, and for the nice videos ❤
Great video….thanks! Did you guys do any hiking around CM? Suggestions for shorter day hikes? Also, any advice for moving around to places outside CM other than scooters!! Many thanks and keep ‘‘em coming!! Cliff
Hi! We didn't do hiking other than in Doi Inthanon National Park near Chiang Mai. It's a lot cooler up there so better for hiking! You can also look into Doi Suthep, which is close to the city. There are many hiking trails to waterfalls and temples etc ("doi suthep monk trail" is one we heard about and you can find it on AllTrails!).