Best Activities & Tours in Chiang Mai
131 places found in Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is Thailand's activity capital for cultural experiences. Ethical elephant encounters at sanctuaries north of the city — where you can feed, bathe, and walk alongside rescued elephants without riding — are the most sought-after experience in northern Thailand. Book at least a week ahead in high season. Cooking classes are the second essential activity: Chiang Mai's cuisine is distinct from Bangkok's, and learning to make khao soi and sai oua is a more meaningful souvenir than any market trinket.
Beyond these highlights, the city offers zip-lining through jungle canopy at Flight of the Gibbon, white-water rafting on the Mae Taeng River, mountain biking down Doi Inthanon (Thailand's highest peak), and guided night safaris at the Chiang Mai Night Safari. Closer to town, a guided Old City cycling tour covers 30+ temples in a single morning at a human pace.
Maerim Elephant Sanctuary
An ethical elephant sanctuary near Chiang Mai where visitors feed, bathe, and walk alongside rescued elephants.
Living Green Elephant Sanctuary Office
Ethical elephant sanctuary in central Chiang Mai offering hands-on wildlife experiences focused on rescue and conservation.
Siam Home Cooking Class
An intimate Thai cooking class in Chiang Mai led by Nancy, featuring market tours and small-group sessions.
Blue Elephant Thailand Tours, Blue Tao Elephant Village (Office)
Ethical elephant encounters and guided Chiang Mai tours led by knowledgeable, English-speaking local guides.
Mae Ya Waterfall
A multi-tiered waterfall in Doi Inthanon National Park, offering forest pools, scenic cascades, and a peaceful natural escape.
Saen Kham Terrace Restaurant
A scenic terrace restaurant near Chiang Mai with rice field and mountain views, generous portions, and warm service.
Skyline Adventure (ดอยสะเก็ด)
Jungle luge, ziplining, and a swing set among forested hills in Doi Saket, 30 minutes from Chiang Mai.
Thailand Mountain Trail
Guided multi-day treks and day hikes into northern Thailand's mountains, forests, and hill tribe villages.
Samsen Villa
Michelin-recognised Thai restaurant with a riverside setting along the Ping River in central Chiang Mai.
Buatong Waterfall-Chet Si Fountain National Park
A free national park near Chiang Mai where visitors walk directly up a multi-tiered limestone waterfall.
Elephant Freedom Elephant Sanctuary Chiang Mai
Ethical elephant sanctuary in Mae Wang where rescued elephants roam freely and visitors connect through observation and care.
Hug Elephant Sanctuary (Office)
An ethical elephant sanctuary tour operator in Chiang Mai offering small-group, hands-on experiences with rescued elephants.
Ban Rabiang Na Pa Bong Piang
Rice terrace retreat and scenic countryside escape in the remote Mae Chaem highlands of Chiang Mai.
Wachirathan Waterfall
A powerful multi-viewpoint waterfall inside Doi Inthanon National Park, famous for morning rainbows and easy paved access.
Zipline Adventure
Lakeside zipline adventure near Huay Tung Tao Reservoir in Mae Rim, open daily with multiple run options.
Phor Liang Meun Terracotta Arts Hotel
A working terracotta studio and hotel in Chiang Mai's historic Prasing area offering hands-on pottery workshops.
Ob Khan National Park
A scenic national park in Hang Dong District offering hiking, forest trails, and natural waterways close to Chiang Mai.
Pa Bong Piang
Scenic rice terrace viewpoint in remote Mae Chaem, rewarding hardy travellers with mountain beauty and rural Thai charm.

Doi Inthanon National Park
Trails offers scenic views in this popular national park with pagodas near the summit & waterfalls.
Mae Ping River Cruise แม่ปิง ริเวอร์ ครุ้ยส์ เชียงใหม่
A relaxed two-hour cruise along the Mae Ping River, with a midway stop at a riverside farm village.
Buatong Waterfall
A unique limestone "sticky waterfall" in Mae Taeng District that visitors can actually climb barefoot.
Wheat Fields Samoeng Rice Research Center
A working rice research center in rural Samoeng offering an authentic glimpse into northern Thailand's agricultural heritage.
Mae Sap Cave
A colorful cave system near the Samoeng Loop, featuring four distinct grottos with vivid rock formations and surrounding nature trails.
Pha Dok Sieo Nature Trail
A forested nature trail in Chom Thong District with compulsory local guides, waterfalls, and a coffee village finale.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which elephant sanctuary in Chiang Mai is best?
Elephant Nature Park (founded by Lek Chailert) is the most established ethical sanctuary — full-day visits from 2,500 THB. Elephant Jungle Sanctuary and Ran-Tong Save and Rescue Centre are also well-regarded. All three prohibit riding. Book directly with the sanctuary to avoid commission fees from middlemen.
Are Chiang Mai cooking classes worth it?
Absolutely. A half-day class (typically 1,000-1,500 THB including market tour) teaches 4-6 dishes you'll actually cook at home. Thai Farm Cooking School is popular for its organic garden setting. Asia Scenic and Zabb E Lee are consistently top-rated for Old City locations and small class sizes.
What day trips can I do from Chiang Mai?
Doi Inthanon National Park (Thailand's highest peak, waterfalls, hill tribe villages — 1.5 hours away) is the best day trip. Chiang Rai (White Temple, Blue Temple — 3 hours) is worth an overnight. Mae Hong Son loop (3-5 days by motorbike or bus) is Thailand's most scenic road trip.