

Oozing atmosphere and culture, Northern Thailand is an absorbing region where the landscape, language, architecture, food and people are all quite distinct.Chiang Mai, the “Rose of the North”, is the region’s hub and a blissfully laidback place to hang out or use as a base. For those seeking a cultural fix, the narrow winding lanes of the old city quadrangle house over 30 Lanna-style temples including the imposing Wat Chedi Luang and impressive Wat Phra Singh, while outside the city walls lies the mountain-top Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, a must-see in Chiang Mai.
The popular cool season (December to February) brings daytime temperatures over 30ºC but chilly evenings. The hot season (mid-March to June) has higher humidity and while the rainy season (June to November) brings torrential downpours, they tend to clear up quickly.
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