Best Activities & Tours in Chiang Mai
96 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.

Chae Son National Park
Vast, scenic landscape featuring mountains, forests, waterfalls & year-round hot springs.
The Big Old Tree
A remarkably large ancient tree just outside the north-east corner of Chiang Mai's historic moat.
Elephant Jungle Sanctuary (Office)
Elephant sanctuary offering overnight visits, with activities such as bathing & jungle walks.
My Chiang Mai Tour
Sabai Tour Chiang Mai
Friendly Chiang Mai tour agency offering elephant sanctuaries, trekking, ziplining, and cultural tours with personalised service.

Doi Suthep-Pui National Park
Forested national park featuring a Buddhist temple, Bhubing Palace, wildlife, waterfalls & more.
Pha Dok Sieo Nature Trail
A forested nature trail in Chom Thong District with compulsory local guides, waterfalls, and a coffee village finale.
Doi Pui Viewpoint
A scenic mountain viewpoint above Chiang Mai offering sweeping panoramic views across the city and surrounding ridges.
Mae Sap Cave
A colorful cave system near the Samoeng Loop, featuring four distinct grottos with vivid rock formations and surrounding nature trails.
เส้นทางศึกษาธรรมชาติอ่างกา
Short wooden boardwalk trail winding through moss-clad trees in a dense rainforest.
Nam Phu Chet Si
A sacred seven-coloured spring near Sticky Waterfalls, steeped in Buddhist legend and natural wonder.
Chaloem Phra Kiat Pavilion Viewpoint
A free hilltop observation pavilion on the Doi Suthep road with sweeping views over Chiang Mai city.
Doi Khun Tan National Park
A mountainous national park on the Chiang Mai-Lamphun border, popular for hiking and cool-season escapes.
Chiang Mai Mountain Sanctuary tours (Elephant)
Ethical elephant sanctuary in Mae Taeng where visitors feed, bathe, and walk alongside elephants in natural surroundings.
Khua Lek (Iron Bridge)
A historic iron bridge spanning the Ping River in central Chiang Mai, best experienced after dark when illuminated.
Mae Klang Waterfall
A wide, accessible waterfall near the entrance of Doi Inthanon National Park, ideal for a peaceful nature stop.
Siriphum Waterfall
A peaceful seasonal waterfall in Chom Thong District, ideal for swimming and nature walks away from the crowds.
Elephant Nature Park Office
Elephant rehabilitation facility offering intimate visitor experiences such as feeding & bathing.
Mon Pha Dham Viewpoint
A scenic hilltop viewpoint at 1,350m offering sweeping panoramas across Chiang Mai city and its valleys.
Mae Kampong Waterfall
A multi-tiered jungle waterfall southeast of Chiang Mai, reached via Mae Kampong Village on foot or by jeep.
Mok Fa Waterfall
A scenic twin waterfall in Mae Taeng District with an easy 10-minute walk, jungle pools, and a nearby nature trail.
Mae Takhrai National Park
Hiking, hot spring bathing & sightings of rare birds & butterflies in dense, hilly rainforest.
Montha Than Waterfall Trailhead
A scenic hiking trailhead in Chiang Mai's Suthep hills, leading through forest to a rewarding waterfall.
Maya Square
A modern shopping mall on Huay Kaew Road with rooftop views, a food court, and a game zone.
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.