Chiang Mai
A sprawling, modern city has grown up around ancient Chiang Mai (เชียงใหม่), ringed by a tangle of superhighways.
Despite this, the historic center of Chiang Mai still feels overwhelmingly residential, more like a sleepy country town than a bustling capital. If you drive in a straight line in any direction, you’ll soon find yourself in the lush green countryside and pristine rainforests dotted with churning waterfalls, serene wát and peaceful country villages – as well as a host of markets and elephant sanctuaries.
Many digital nomads travel to Chiang Mai hoping to stay for just a few weeks, then wind up staying a few months instead.
Good to Know
Country
Thailand
Visa Requirements
Visa in not needed for EU citizens. Everyone else need a visa.
Languages spoken
Thai
Currency used
Thai Baht
The Attractions
Chiang Mai is one of the most popular destinations in Thailand, perhaps second only to Bangkok in its appeal. It’s a cool mountain town known for its hill tribes, lush rainforests, elephant sanctuaries, and interesting cuisine.
If you enjoy going to Buddhist temples, then there are over 300 for you to visit in Chiang Mai. Night markets are aplenty as are digital nomads who’ve chosen to make this northern Thai city their home.
It’s such a liveable city that offers a near perfect blend of pace, affordability, comfort, culture, nature, and nightlife.