Chiang Mai, Thailand, is one of my favorite places in the world to visit. Its delicious cuisine, vast nature, and mesmerizing festivals make it such a unique city. Our main purpose for visiting Chiang Mai was to experience the Loy Krathong and Yi Peng festivals. But after the three day celebration, the city still has so much more to explore! Join me as I show you some of the best things to see, eat, and do, in Chiang Mai.
Visited During: November & December 2023
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VIDEO CHAPTERS:
00:00 – Preview
00:40 – Loy Krathong
07:02 – Yi Peng
12:36 – Chiang Mai Food Tour
25:33 – Thai Cooking Class
31:28 – Doi Suthep Hike
37:21 – Huay Kaew Waterfall & CMU
40:36 – Wat Umong
42:48 – Asian Elephants
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Main Cameras: Fujifilm X-H2s, Fujifilm X-T4
Lenses: Fujifilm 18-120mm f4, Fujifilm 35mm f2, Tamron 11-28mm f2.8
360 Cam: Insta360 X3
Phone: iPhone 14 Pro
Sound: DJI Mic & Deity D3 Pro
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Hope you visit Chiang Rai too! 😀 Ill try out some of your recommended restos next week in our visit in chiang mai
Hello. Is it good to visit Chiang Mai in March? I hear it's the peak of smoky season? What's your opinion about this?
Yea, I find that safety are also most important 😅
I spent 3 months in Chiang Mai in 2024, I liked it. In general, the surrounding areas are amazing, but the city itself felt a bit boring after 1-2 weeks. So I mostly stayed in the condo and travelled on weekends and occasionally visiting bars/restaurants/concerts during the week. Don't forget the absence of any meaningful public transport (it is very strange for the city of this size), lots of traffic and burning season (February – April). Overall, it is very comfortable for remote work, prices are somewhat affordable, food is great, amazing nature 20-30 minutes by bike/car. Good culture scene
There were dishes that you had that I also had, but I did not like them. However seeing you enjoying them, I feel, I need to try them again. An issue that I have with the food in Thailand is, it's too salty or too sweet.
Love the vibe from you! so happy and sweet, keep doing this please!!
I am surprised you only have 15k subscribers.
You should be in the hundreds of thousands.
Beautiful and engaging video. Can't wait to visit Chiang Mai! Thank you!
Super video!!!
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You made me hungry
The name of the hotel please
Absolutely beautifully produced video.
Well done!!! Thank you.
This year hopefully in May I will be traveling to Chang Mai, I'm looking for another country to relocate to. I love the people of Asia and the different cultures you find there. I had been to Phuket Thailand but hated it, it wasn't for me, (yes many people speak highly of Phuket) I found it was over populated by tourist and the city reflected that vibe, I'm more of a laid back kind of person who doesn't do well in crowded places, some of the locals were always looking to make a money from me everywhere I went, (big turn off for me.) I think my experience in Chang Mai will be much better suited for me. Your video was wonderful and has me more excited to go now, thank you
It’s not Durian season in Thailand so I’m not sure where those Durian came from. but I’m glad you like it.
Chiang mai is home to Jon Jandai's Sustainability center. Maybe you can go see it and tell us what you think.
I know is November but can you tell me the date when they do the festival please
Amazing vlog, very informative and well presented
Beautifully made. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing the beauty and charm of Chiang Mai. Where are you guys visiting from?
Beautiful video❤
Chiangmai is big province, there are tons of places to visit out of the city but you need to rent a car.