Chiang Mai Bibliography: 16 Reviews for a Relaxing Getaway

This article compiles 16 reviews of Chiang Mai, offering a comprehensive guide for a laid-back exploration of the city. Each review focuses on in-city experiences, including cafes, delicious food, and charming homestays in surrounding districts.

The reviews, written by Ping, prioritize a relaxed pace, allowing visitors to fully immerse themselves in the local culture and atmosphere. Links to each individual review are provided below the corresponding photos, enabling readers to delve deeper into specific details and plan their own itinerary.



1. Chiang Mai in 9 Days: What Did I Do?

Ping didn't go crazy and Ping didn't go wild.

Spoiler alert! Ping went to update 5 accommodations + 10 cafes that are different from Ping's previous reviews. It's another recommended trip for all hipsters to follow. Go Go!

Information about each place, including prices, addresses, directions, contact numbers, etc., is included in the full review link below.

Read the full review: https://goo.gl/ca8fSa


2. Review: "Want to Stop Time at Brandnew Field Good – Baan Kai Ho, a charming place to eat and stay amidst the rice fields"


BrandnewFieldGood is a new restaurant with a feel-good atmosphere, known as the 'wedding venue of Peck Premmanat and New Napatasorn (New-Jiew)'. The highlight is the bamboo bridge that stretches from the entrance to the restaurant. Around the field, there are many cute props for taking pictures. Most importantly, the food and drinks are delicious. If you want to stay overnight, they also have a guesthouse called Baan Kai Ho, which is very warmly decorated. The view is also very good.


** Read the full review: https://goo.gl/67ZwiU **



3. Review of 30 Must-Visit Cafes in Chiang Mai City

This article offers a comprehensive review of 30 cafes in Chiang Mai, exceeding the typical 10 or 20 cafe reviews found elsewhere. The author, Ping, is passionate about discovering hidden gems and has carefully curated a list of cafes that are guaranteed to impress. This is the first installment of the #MostComprehensiveChiangMaiReview series, which has received overwhelmingly positive feedback.

The article provides detailed information about each cafe, including its address, opening hours, phone number, and Facebook page. This eliminates the need to search for information elsewhere, making it a one-stop resource for cafe enthusiasts.

For more cafe recommendations from around the world, follow Ping's Instagram account: a_cupofbliss.

Full review: https://goo.gl/fU8kpw



4. Review of '10 Adorable Accommodations in Chiang Mai City'

This episode is part of the #MostComprehensiveChiangMaiReviewEver series.

After receiving numerous inquiries from friends about where to stay in Chiang Mai, Ping decided to answer with this review. It features both hostels and hotels with prices starting from just 350 baht per person per night. Some places even offer breakfast for around 400 baht! This is perfect for backpackers on a budget.

Check out the full review for the location, prices, and contact information of each accommodation.

Read the full review: https://goo.gl/Dqfj4C


5. Review of '10 Delicious Restaurants in Chiang Mai'

After cafes and accommodation, it's time for food!
Chiang Mai is a province with a lot of delicious food.
I can't tell you all of them, but I've chosen 10 restaurants that I
go to almost every time I visit Chiang Mai (which means they're really good).
If you agree or disagree, it doesn't matter, but I want you to try them.
As usual, you can find information about each restaurant from the link.

**Read the full review: https://goo.gl/baQFZa **


6. Review of '10 Chiang Mai Homestays in a Slow Life Style'

Chiang Mai is a province with a plethora of homestays, with options available in every district. Ping has compiled a list of 10 homestays she has personally visited, along with information on how to get there without a private car, prices, and contact details for each accommodation. This is a must-read for those seeking a relaxing and slow-paced experience.

Note:

  • Most homestays charge between 500 and 1,000 baht per person per night. Some include one meal, while others include two.
  • The room rates listed are from Ping's stay. Please check with the accommodation for the latest prices.

Read the full review: https://goo.gl/73L5FW


7. Review: Seeking Friendship and Inspiration – Head to Hippocampus, Chiang Dao, Chiang Mai


The Hippocampus has three houses in total.
The first one is blue, the second one is a barn, and the third one
is the home of Pim and Ryo, the owners of the place.
It is also home to a flock of ducks, geese, chickens, and 3 cats.
Here, Pim and Ryo do everything themselves, from clearing the grass
to planting rice, designing and decorating the accommodation, cleaning,
welcoming guests, and cooking, which is delicious!! They say that
they don't want to build more houses because if they do, they won't be able to
take care of all the guests properly. They want to take care of everything themselves
and talk to the guests. They also say that
most of the guests who come here come back again, becoming
like brothers and sisters. Read more in the link, I guarantee you'll smile.


**Read the full review: https://goo.gl/YBHDPY **



8. Review of 'Cher Cheeva, Mae Maeh Village, Chiang Mai'

This review of Cher Cheeva, a homestay in Mae Maeh Village, Chiang Mai, has been well-received, with over 100,000 views on the Ping website. The popularity of the review likely stems from the homestay's idyllic setting, delicious home-cooked meals, and stylish decor that blends seamlessly with the natural surroundings. At just 650 baht per person per night, including breakfast and dinner, Cher Cheeva offers an affordable escape into nature.

Read the full review: https://goo.gl/iyufdF



9. Review: "Lost in Chiang Mai: 4 Days, 3 Nights Exploring Kiw Mae Pan, Mae Rim, and Mae Kampong"

This is the first review I've written about Chiang Mai. It was a trip where I completely indulged myself, going wherever I wanted without considering that I didn't have my own car. Haha! At least I got to visit all the places I wanted to see. It was another heartwarming trip that I would love for you to follow in my footsteps. This trip had a variety of vibes. The first night I stayed in the city, then took a bus to Doi Inthanon. The second night I went to Mae Rim and stayed in a chic accommodation. The last night I stayed in a homestay. The information is in the review, so read it and follow along!


** Read the full review: https://goo.gl/Y7trJw **



10. Review: 'Praw Phu Fah, Chiang Mai - A Dreamy Home Away from Home'


Praw Phu Fah is a resort that Ping doesn't know where to deduct. Both the design, service, and value for money are excellent! The overall atmosphere is very relaxing, with trees all around. There is a stream flowing through, and the rooms are white and comfortable. They are decorated with vases, display items, paintings, and pastel colors. There is also a swimming pool, lawn, and areas to sit and relax. Ping thinks that girls will easily fall in love with this place.


** Read the full review: https://goo.gl/3m7U93 **



11. Review: 'Living with Nature on a Budget in a Remote Area of Chiang Dao, Chiang Mai'


Secluded location with only one house, sleeps up to 5 people.
Larger groups can camp, of course! What are you waiting for? 55555
The bathroom is separate from the house and has an open ceiling, offering a view of the stars.
The house is located next to a stream where you can relax, soak, or lie down on the hammocks provided.
In the evening, you will need to help prepare your own meals. Ingredients and equipment will be provided.
A must-do activity is to hike up to a viewpoint to enjoy breakfast with a view of Doi Luang in the morning. The hike is not too strenuous.
Accommodation costs 650 baht per person per night, including breakfast and dinner.
The cost of a guide for the morning hike is 350 baht per group.


** Read the full review: https://goo.gl/5ExUA5 **



12. Review: 'A Heartwarming Trip to Baan Rabeang Dao - Baan Pa Bong Piang
500 Baht/Person/Night, Accessible Without a Car'


Here's another off-the-beaten-path homestay trip for you, perfect for those without a car. The main focus of this trip is Baan Rabeang Dao, but while you're there, why not also check out Baan Pa Bong Piang? Both places offer stunning views and are well worth the 500 baht per person per night price, which includes two meals. (I'm not sure if the price has gone up yet, but even if it has, it's still a steal for the amazing views.) Travel information is available in the link below. Read it and go! (Why do I have to be so forceful? 555555)


** Read the full review: https://goo.gl/SwnLq7 **



13. Review: "2 Nights, 2 Feels at Baan Wanya and Mon Mong, Mae Rim District, Chiang Mai"

I've been to Chiang Dao many times, so I decided to try Mae Rim this time. On this trip, I visited two places that seemed to be owned by the same person. However, the rooms were completely different in style. The Waan Ya was chic and upscale, like staying in a box house. It had a private bathroom and balcony with a stunning view of the terraced vegetable plots. The Mon Mong, on the other hand, was more rustic. It offered a wider variety of rooms, also with private bathrooms. The view was of the mountains and surrounding villages. Overall, I thought the accommodation was okay, but the 500 baht per set for the barbecue was too expensive. The portions were very small. If you plan to stay there, I recommend buying your own meat, vegetables, and other supplies.


** Read the full review: https://goo.gl/u4487X **



14. Review: Visiting the Treehouse at Mae Mae, Chiang Mai, Without a Car for 1,200 Baht.

The Treehouse: A Relaxing Getaway in the Forest

Nestled amidst the lush greenery, the Treehouse homestay offers a tranquil escape in a remote village. The year-round cool breeze, courtesy of a flowing stream, creates a refreshing ambiance.

Accommodation options include shared and private bathrooms, with prices starting at 750 baht per person per night. This includes delicious, all-you-can-eat breakfast and dinner.

While Thai guests often choose to unwind with leisurely activities like reading and massages, international visitors can opt for exciting excursions. These include exploring waterfalls, hot springs, and observing elephants. Package deals are available for those who wish to join group tours.


** Read the full review: https://goo.gl/CKU3Wq **



15. Review: 'I was surprised to find that U Chiangmai has...'

...What I'm talking about is the many excellent services that I haven't seen anywhere else before, such as:
– Choose your own soap scent: Choose 2 out of 4 soap scents to use in your room.
– Use the room for 24 hours: Check in and check out at the same time. You can use the common areas for 24 hours, making it worth the price.
– Breakfast service whenever/wherever: Served anywhere, anytime, just give them a call.
– Best location: Surrounded by restaurants, attractions, and beautiful temples. Especially on Sundays, just walk out of the hotel and you'll find the Tha Pae Walking Street.


** Read full review: https://goo.gl/ypp4Xp **



16. Review: 'Elevate Your Spa and Relaxation Experience at Rarinjinda Wellness Spa & Resort in Chiang Mai'


Rarinjinda Wellness Spa & Resort
A 5-star boutique resort with a world-class spa, ranked by Agoda as one of the 8 most luxurious spas in the world.
The resort is decorated with a blend of Lanna art and modern design, with a color scheme of white, cream, brown, and teal. The furniture is mainly made of wood.
Every room has a bathtub and a private balcony.
The reception building is made from an old wooden house.
There is a swimming pool in the middle of the resort, but what Ping likes most is that we can take free yoga classes every day during our stay.


**Read the full review: https://goo.gl/FRti6p **



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