On the second day of my stay at "Dhara Dhevi Chiang Mai," I started the morning with Sirikanya Phoocharoen (aka Wan-san) from marketing support and the Dhara Dhevi Boutique Shop...
..."Dhara Devi Chiang Mai" offers a breakfast buffet with a wide variety of Japanese and Western dishes.
Enjoying a cool and pleasant morning in Chiang Mai, the breakfast venue at "Dhara Dhevi Chiang Mai" is "Akaligo," located at the back of the main lobby, where they offer a morning buffet...
..."Le Grand Runner": Traditional Thai cuisine and a beautiful Thai dance show.
One of the joys of staying at a luxury resort hotel is the quality of its on-site restaurants. At "Dhara Dhevi Chiang Mai," you can enjoy traditional Thai cuisine at the Thai restaurant "Le Grand La...".
..."Dhara Devi Chiang Mai": Enchanted by the fantastical nighttime scenery.
Late June in Chiang Mai is the rainy season, so I was prepared for rain, but luckily, at Dhara Dhevi Chiang Mai, I was able to encounter this beautiful sunset. The sky stretched out like a band...
..."Dhara Devi Chiang Mai" - A Grand Deluxe Colonial Suite overflowing with luxury.
The Dhara Dhevi Chiang Mai, a luxury resort hotel in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, offers five opulent residences with private pools and other amenities, as well as a private plunge pool...
...Checked into "Dhara Devi Chiang Mai," a luxury resort hotel reminiscent of the Lanna Kingdom.
Located in Chiang Mai, an ancient city in northern Thailand often called the "Rose of the North," Dhara Dhevi Chiang Mai is built with the concept of "city planning" from the Lanna Kingdom era, and is a walled city (a collection of settlements...).
...Warorot Market: Chiang Mai's largest market with a history of over 100 years.
With a history spanning over 100 years, Warorot Market is one of Chiang Mai's largest markets and is affectionately known as "Kat Luang" (Great Market) in the northern Thai dialect. It dates back to the reign of King Rama V (1868-1868)...
...The temple, named "Wat Suan Dok" (meaning "flower garden"), is impressive with its beautiful pure white stupa.
Wat Suan Dok, a beautiful temple whose name means "flower garden" in Thai, houses the relics of Buddha (the remains of the Buddha) brought by the high priest Sumana Thera, who was sent from Sukhothai to Sri Lanka (Ceylon) in 1383 to spread Buddhism...
...Wat Umong: A mysterious cave temple nestled in the forest, far from the hustle and bustle of the city.
Nestled in a lush green forest at the foot of Mount Suthep, Wat Umong was founded at the end of the 12th century by Mengrai, the first king of the Lanna Kingdom, as a place for meditation practice for monks invited from Sri Lanka. The temple's name originated in the late 14th century...
...Wat Chet Yot: Seven Indian Buddhist-style towers soar through lush grounds.
Wat Chet Yot, a renowned temple often called "the holy site of Chiang Mai," was built in 1455 by Tilokharat, the 9th king of the Lanna Kingdom during its golden age in Chiang Mai, and is an Indian temple...
..."Khao Soi Lamduan 2" is one of the most famous Khao Soi restaurants in Chiang Mai.
When asked about the signature dish of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand, everyone will tell you it's Khao Soi. One of the oldest and most famous Khao Soi restaurants, "Khao Soi Lamduan," is always featured in guidebooks introducing Chiang Mai. The original branch of this long-established restaurant was founded...
...Wat Phra Singh, home to the golden Phra Singh statue, is the most prestigious temple in Chiang Mai.
Walking straight west from Tha Phae Gate, the eastern entrance to the old city, you'll find Wat Phra Sing, considered the most prestigious temple in Chiang Mai. It was built in 1345 by King Bayu, after his father, the previous king...
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