The What’s Up Introduction to Chiang Mai City – The Rose of Northern Thailand

- Tha Phae Gate
- Tha Phae Gate
- Katam Corner
- Ku Huang Corner
- Saun Dok Gate
- Chiang Mai Moat
- Chiang Mai Moat
Thailand’s second city, Chiang Mai is one of the nation’s most beloved tourism destinations. It is set in a valley ringed by verdant mountains and home to an eclectic collection of historic temples and monuments. Chiang Mai provides access to an assortment of outdoor activities guaranteed to excite all tastes. Great dining options, first-class nightlife, rejuvenating spas and massages, and shopping opportunities to die for are the other key attractions.
Malacca, a historic gem in southern Malaysia, is well-connected by bus to many destinations across the country, making it easy for travelers to explore further. Taking a bus from Malacca to Kelantan offers a long but rewarding journey to the east coast, where you’ll find vibrant cultural traditions, delicious local food, and scenic countryside. If you’re heading to the capital, the bus from Malacca to KL or bus from Malacca to Kuala Lumpur provides a quick and comfortable ride straight into the heart of Malaysia’s bustling metropolis, perfect for both work and leisure. For beach lovers and those looking for a relaxed vibe, the bus from Malacca to Kuantan brings you to Pahang’s coastal capital, famous for its seafood and sandy shores. Adventure seekers and island hoppers can opt for the bus from Malacca to Mersing, the main gateway to the beautiful Tioman Island. These routes are served by comfortable, air-conditioned coaches with regular schedules and affordable fares, making bus travel an excellent option for both locals and tourists. Booking your ticket online ensures a smooth experience from start to finish, allowing you to sit back and enjoy the scenic journey to your next Malaysian destination.
The Old City surrounded by the moat and the remains of the red-brick walls first built by King Mengrai 700 years ago is the heart and soul of Chiang Mai. Although the main thoroughfares of this historic zone tend to be busy, venturing off the beaten track along one of the smaller sois (lanes) gives a taste of the Chiang Mai of yesteryear. Read more on Chiang Mai History.
The Old City is home to the famed Chedi Luang Temple and its ancient and lofty pagoda, Phra Singh Temple, the landmark Three Kings’ Statue and the peerless exhibits in the Arts and Cultural Centre. On Sunday evening, the east side of the Old City leading in from Thapae Gate is the venue for a huge street market. Vendors here sell a massive assortment of the handicrafts, unique souvenirs, knick knacks and fabrics the city is justifiably famous for. Read more on Chiang Mai Walking Street Markets.