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Chiang Mai Gate - Chiang mai gate or Pratu Tai Wiang is located on the southeast wall with led to Wiang Kum Kam. There is the market here at the end of the day and this is the place where you can pay homage to the monks in the morning at 6 AM.
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Chang Phuak Gate (The Elephant Gate) - This is one of the best places for street food in Chiang Mai.
Sometimes called the North Gate, is on the north side of the old city wall. In the daytime, the area is an ordinary street full of shops, (a lot of) backpacker hostels, restaurants and also several big ancient temples. It’s at night time though that the place really comes alive.
- Wat Chedi Luang Varavihara - This was possibly the largest structure in ancient Chiang Mai, but the top of the chedi was destroyed by either a 16th-century earthquake or by cannon fire during the recapture of Chiang Mai from the Burmese in 1775 (nobody knows for sure). Like most of the ancient monuments in Chiang Mai, Chedi Luang was in ruins when the city began its modern renaissance, but a restoration project by Unesco and the Japanese government in the 1990s stabilised the monument and prevented further degradation.
- Chiang Mai - Xanadu the roof top restaurant with panoramic view of the city and the famous Doi Suthep in a pleasurable and serene atmosphere. We will stop here at the and of the trip.
- Bottled water provided
- Snacks included
- Dinner arranged
- English-speaking guide available
- Tea and coffee served
- Alcoholic Beverages
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