By: Joanne Chong | 2011-05-04 | Medical Tourism Chiang Mai, Thailand, is one of the most attractive destinations for medical tourism due to cultural disposition toward friendliness, relatively low costs, and high standards. Prominent hospitals are staffed by doctors and medical experts who have been internationally trained, and English-speaking staff. Consider this destination for your healthcare in Asia. read more
By: Sheila Dallavalle | 2011-01-30 | Travel & Leisure For numerous individuals, retirement living implies leaving behind a dull lifestyle of nine to 5, stressful meetings and forgetting your own birthday. But for many people, it's an intriguing opportunity to move right into a new chapter of their life. read more
By: Sameer Dsouza | 2011-01-17 | Flights The above article mainly talks about the means to transport to Chiang Mai of Thailand, which is a good spot for international family trips. read more
By: John Nathaniel | 2010-11-11 | Hotels Experience the culture, traditions, customs and the natural wonders at Chiang Mai. Excitehotels.com offers the best deals and brilliant accommodations to suit a range of tastes and budgets. read more
By: Tim Fox | 2010-04-02 | Destinations Located 700 kilometers north of Bangkok, for me, Chiang Mai is the must see destination in this fascinating country. With its hundreds of temples, delicious food, cooler climate, and friendly people this is a city that mixes the old and new and has something for everyone. read more
By: Peter Smith | 2010-12-28 | Outdoors Thailand is a flower lovers paradise. There are many flowers and orchids grown and displayed in Thailand. read more
By: Joanne Chong | 2011-04-28 | City Guides Chiang Mai isn't just for cultural immersion, temples and elephant camps: want a little more glitz and glamour? The cultural capital of northern Thailand also offers a range of shopping malls and superstores to satisfy any shopaholic in need of consumerist therapy! read more
By: John Nathaniel | 2010-12-17 | Hotels Displaying the rich heritage of an exotic place, tourists can enjoy lovely hotel accommodations in Chiang Mai. With a colorful culture and history, Chiang Mai showcases a kaleidoscope of sights, sounds, heritage and tradition. read more
By: Aaron James | 2010-04-02 | Destinations Chiang Mai is Thailand's second city and lies 700km (440 miles) north of crowded Bangkok. In many ways Chiang Mai is a world away from the bustling cosmopolitan capital. Set in a fertile valley encircled by rolling green hills, teak forests and work elephants are more commonplace in Northern Thailand than five star hotels. read more
By: jackjreynolds | 2011-01-07 | Home improvement Is most of your mornings filled with clatter of the automobiles and the smoke emitted from them? Perhaps you need to move into a place that is away from all this hustle read more
By: Joanne Chong | 2011-08-28 | Destinations When you come to Chiang Mai you will hear plenty about the Queen Sirikit Botanical Garden or the Rajapreuk Royal Flora Garden: what you may not have discovered, however, is the hidden gem called the Tweechol Botanical Garden. read more
By: Joanne Chong | 2011-05-19 | City Guides Chinese-Thai integration has always been fantastic throughout the history of Thailand, and nowhere is that more obvious than in the proliferation of Chinese restaurants in Chiang Mai! Find out where to eat great, authentic Dim Sum, Peking ducks and more here. read more
By: articlenic | 2010-12-25 | Hotels BY: Marc Dumur How a Swiss hotelier and his Thai wife have created an elegant, modern living space in harmony within the heart of northern Thailand’s culturally rich city read more
By: Joanne Chong | 2011-03-12 | City Guides April is coming right up around the corner. Are you looking to do something really fun and special this year? Consider coming to Thailand during Songkran week read more
By: Aliceshown | 2011-01-13 | Travel & Leisure While booking rooms at Chiang Mai hotels, consider the amenities, special services, discounts and promotional offers that they offer. The culture capital of Thailand, Chiang Mai is famous for its festivals and its rugged, mountainous terrain. read more