Aster Residence Guidebook 2020'

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Aster Residence Guidebook 2020'

A Retreat for the Body, Mind and Soul

Doi Suthep is a Temple on the top of Suthep Mountain ( "Doi" meaning mountain) with a stunnning view and an authentic, cultural rich local traditions and customs to the northern region. The best way to get up there is via motorbike if could be rented or as an alternative there are local red buses or taxi services based on the bottom of Doi Suthep which are fairly cheap to use.
350 íbúar mæla með
Doi Suthep
350 íbúar mæla með
Doi Suthep is a Temple on the top of Suthep Mountain ( "Doi" meaning mountain) with a stunnning view and an authentic, cultural rich local traditions and customs to the northern region. The best way to get up there is via motorbike if could be rented or as an alternative there are local red buses or taxi services based on the bottom of Doi Suthep which are fairly cheap to use.
This Historic Temple has been and still is the center of Buddhist traditions here in Chiang Mai, Based dead center of the city its a no-misser!
410 íbúar mæla með
Wat Chedi Luang Varavihara
103 Prapokkloa Rd
410 íbúar mæla með
This Historic Temple has been and still is the center of Buddhist traditions here in Chiang Mai, Based dead center of the city its a no-misser!

Cultural Rich Atmosphere and Nature Retreat

This address is a local office but there are many many beautiful nature parks and Elephant sanctuaries around Chiang Mai. Elephants play a huge role in Thai history and culture so its not a question of weather to go, Its a question of which location is best suited for you! (MUST DO) Means of travel is abit tricky, distances vary between 15-40 Kilometers from town center so the best way to get there is of personal preferences. - Rentals are always great with the help of 'Google Maps' - Red Busses or Taxi's are viable but make sure to get a resonable fair! (Who would like to pay for caviar but instead get a hamburger right!)
Elephant Sanctuary Thailand
1 Sri Phoom road
This address is a local office but there are many many beautiful nature parks and Elephant sanctuaries around Chiang Mai. Elephants play a huge role in Thai history and culture so its not a question of weather to go, Its a question of which location is best suited for you! (MUST DO) Means of travel is abit tricky, distances vary between 15-40 Kilometers from town center so the best way to get there is of personal preferences. - Rentals are always great with the help of 'Google Maps' - Red Busses or Taxi's are viable but make sure to get a resonable fair! (Who would like to pay for caviar but instead get a hamburger right!)