CHIANG MAI

1. Great coffee

2. Visit outdoor markets



3. Stay in Nimmanhaemin’s new hotels

4. Experience the craft festivals


5. Observe the local art scene


6. New bites


7. New bars

8. Drink local craft brews

9. Exploring the countryside

10. Trek up a mountain
Looking to combine magnificent views and a proper workout? Doi Chiang Dao in Chiang Mai province should be the next destination on your wish-list. A steep and grueling eight-kilometer trail leads you to Thailand’s third tallest peak, standing at 2,225 meters above sea level. The trek (upwards only) takes approximately 4-5 hours. The sunset, in particular, is stunning. Camping is allowed, but this is the real deal: no electricity or bathrooms. They also limit visitors to 150 people a night. Book at +66 (0) 53-456-623, reserve@dnp.go.th.
UDON THANI

11. The hipster side of Thailand

Samuay and Sons
LAMPANG

12. A quiet retreat
PHA YAO

13. Amazing scenery
Phu Lang Ka in Pha Yao province is famous for its breathtaking views, where limestone cliffs appear like islands peeking through a sea of mist at sunrise. Phu Lang Ka Resort (+66 (0) 86-191-0291) offers rooms with terraces which lets you take in the whole stunning scene. Rooms get booked out every winter, so be quick.
MAE HONG SON

14. Thailand's iconic Bamboo Bridge

15. See flowers in bloom
Late November is the best month to visit Doi Mae U Kho in Mae Hong Son province when it becomes completely covered in blooming dok bua tong (Mexican sunflowers). Another must is Doi Hua Mae Kham in Chiang Rai’s Mae Chan district. Though visually less stunning, the area offers more in the way of interaction with Thai locals, most notable in the form of visits to tribal villages and their tea plantations. For stays at Doi Hua Mae Kham, contact +66 (0) 95-675-1124 and +66 (0) 53-918-101.
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16. Viang Pa Pao, Chiang Rai

17. Ubon Ratchathani Road Trip


18. Wat Phu Tok, Bueng Kan


19. Kew Mae Pan, Doi Inthanon

Essentials
SilkAir offers the best rates for a direct round trip at $455
AirAsia has a cheaper, indirect, flight that starts from $334
Currency: $1 = about B25
Singaporeans do not require a Visa to visit Thailand, but nationals from certain countries do. For the full list, click here.


