I love watching your videos so I joined to help support your adventures. I lived in Chiang Mai for a few months in 2018. I plan on coming back in July/August for a few months again. It was a wonderful city with lots of hustle and bustle at the time. Sad to see so many closed shops but it will bounce back. Try some fried chicken from the chicken man at Nimmana Haeminda Road 9, close to lotus express & SP Chicken at Samlan Rd Soi 1 in Old City. Rose's Roadhouse for western food was good too.. Those were a few of my go to places to eat. The monks trail up Doi Suthep to Wat Phra Lat is something I really enjoyed. It is quite a hike though. I suggest looking it up on Google to see if it might interest you. From what I remember there is a hidden temple half way up the trail but honestly I may be confusing that from another hike. Hope you enjoy your time in Northern Thailand I also found the heat to be really rough between 11:30AM - 4PM. I tried to avoid doing a lot outdoors during that time of day if I could.
One of the best city of Thailand. My favourite in Thailand. I live before in this city for 10 years . After watch your vedio all my memory get in touch with beautiful city . Soon will visit again . Great city to live and spend my life . ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Thankyou
Go for a hike at Doi Suthep national park, coffee at Ristr8to and do check out Bua Thong waterfall (also called sticky waterfall because the rocks are well sticky ). I was at Chiang Mai in 2019. Lovely place. Stay safe Ken . From Malaysia.
Been to Chiang Mai on 3 occasions. Must visit Doi Suthep up the mountain. There are many more temples on the way up. Maybe cooler there. Enjoyed your videos . Cheers.
I have been there... 7 years ago. Oh, it was bustling and the restaurants and bazaars there were usually packed. So sad to see most of them are closed now.
The "little thing" is called the "moat". The Chiang Mai Gate is the one in the south. The eastern gate is the Thapae Gate. Looks like Ken found the road with the khoi san restaurant near the mosque near the night market. I think that's the same restaurant Mark Wiens visited. At 11:05, if Ken looked to the right that would have seen the big mosque near the Night Market. 😁 Covid or no covid, the night market is deserted during the day. There's usually a lot more people after 6pm or so. At the end of the video you are at the Chiang Mai Gate, and on Saturday evenings that location is the northern end of "Walking Street". Mainly touristy stuff but also all sorts of street food, and arts and crafts. Look for the little red stall selling Fish Maw Soup - the first year I was there the sign read "Fish Maw SOAP". It's sort of been corrected since then. A couple of things worth looking for are: animals (mainly elephants and dragons) made out of rope and little clay figurines of children which come in pairs. People put them on doorsteps, there was a pair at a drinks stand on the beach in the South in an earlier video (I made a comment about them). On Sundays there is a much bigger (and overwhelming) Walking Street in the middle of town. Pretty much the same stuff for sale, but look out for the guy selling handmade wooden and PVC Thai flutes from a cart. They're well made are actually in tune, unlike some you find elsewhere. It would be interesting to find out how the Walking Streets are faring these days. 17:00 - this is the OTHER kind of Thai sausage - it's full of herbs and lemongrass, and is made in a spiral. They sell the halal equivalents near the Khao SOI place earlier. The kind I like is different - it's fatter, with rice and glass noodles inside. You will find them every evening (the halal ones) at the night market at the Chang Phueak Gate on the north side.
If you are looking for clothes - one word - Warorot Market. It's fairly close to the Night Market. This is where the locals shop. Just tell the driver. The whole area around there is interesting. One of my favorites is an interesting wholesale toy store, if you want souvenirs. Lots of shops selling cloth.. there's a sort of locally made cloth that they use for all sorts of things, it's got interesting patterns. There's a shop to the west of Warorot, that sells straw items. A good souvenir from Chiang Mai is a straw hat. They kind of look like the English pith helmets ("topee") you see in old movies and you usually see mahouts wearing them. They're quite cheap, especially if you buy a half dozen. They make great gifts...
Wow I enjoyed this video so much! I last visited Chiangmai in 2008 and there were people all around the town, the streets, markets and everywhere, and it was so lively. Now it’s so quiet but the view along the moat is still beautiful and peaceful. The friendly vibes are unchanged. Your commentary and exchanges with people are pleasant and informative. I didn’t know Chiangmai has a 700-800 year history. Tuk-tuk, khao soi, fruit shake, Tapae Gate ... it was so nice to see Chaingmai in 2021. Enjoy your travel!
Ohh i thought it like canals system like in Ayutthaya, maybe it was used for city defence in ancient time as Chiang Mai is considered close to Myanmar. Having moat around the city can give good defence.
Hi, Ken..Thanks so much for the video. Is been 2 years I had not travel Chiang Mai. This indeed sad and shocking to view so many shops are closed at the busiest district in Chiang Mai. You are very fortunate you able to flag a tuk tuk. In Chiang Mai most tuk tuk are pick up vans convertible. God Bless you as always and do have pleasurable trips.
Amazing walk my friend... New fan here🙋 All those things are taken beautifully... Show us more.. 😇 Thanks for sharing this♥️♥️ stay safe and keep in touch.
Thanks Ken ,never visited Chiang Mai before ,and great tip from Cyber in a previous comment about the red bus option to get from A to B 👍How helpful was the elderly lady on helping you with your food bless her 😊But doesn't surprise me .the amount of times i wanted to hug these women over the years 😊They are lovely ❤
Ken..1 thing u need to know is,when u found something that u like in Thailand,u just grab it and ask for the reasonable price..once u missed it,then it will be gone forever!! 🤣🤣 that's my wonderful memories when visiting Thailand..I am Malaysian and i always choose Thailand as my 2nd home..Take Care there..😍
Aaa...great that you manage to try khao soi and you like it. That aunty at the shop is very nice. Chiangmai, being a touristy area, was a bustling place before the pandemic. Now, it's rather very quiet. Oh gosh, still no luck for you to hunt for the 7-11 tshirt... don't give up hope. I'm sure you will get it one day. 💪💪 Thanks for taking us around in that tuk tuk and the driver can speak quite good English. Happy exploring Chiangmai in the next 1-2 weeks. Stay safe and take care, Ken.
Ahh...remember this 'terusan'..(what, moat??) This was what Mat Saman of Kedah copied fr Siam ..even northern Perak built this kind of canals but smaller...along the trunk road.. First impressions of Cheingmai::pub, pub, pub all along the streets.. farang, farang drinking, backpackers' hotels...I was resorting to snacks to halal snacks & hot drinks from Lotus tesco from 7-11,,,for 3 days....Then, after asking around, moved to the big mosque area...many Muslim restuarants there, but mostly ethnic Chinese, not ethnic Malays like in the South...So I had the bests of two worlds...Muslim and Chinese. They say their (Muslim) ancestors came over from China.....
You did well to find such an informative and honest Tuk Tuk driver. In Phuket they really are robbers, and unpleasant too. You would do well to stay with her, she will know all the right places to go, and you can fix a price before you start. Looking forward to the tour with your new guide.
Have never been to Chiangmai. Thank you for taking us on a tour with you. Enjoyed it very much. Amazed at how you tried all the delicasies. Good video Ken. Well done.
Tuk-tuk are a ripoff but it is essential for tourists who don't know where to go because they are your personal guides. If you know where to go, just take the 'Song Taew' which is the red bus, it will cost you only 20 baht for one short trip around the moat area but you have to share the bus with other people.
100 baht for TUKTUK is actually very reasonable. Song teaw is very cheap but it takes much longer since you have to go through all the stops with other passengers
My strategy was markets in the morning, temples and tourist sites in daytime, and night markets in the evening. It's also nice to stroll along the big river east to the old city.
Ken goes on a tuk-tuk ride . searching for local Thai food.... Coconut milk , chicken , noodles...... The closest thing the dish you are eating that i can relate to is Laksa ( in Malaysia ) but i can see some fusion and extra ingredients in in the mixed. The market looks pretty hot as you were perspiring. The hunt for the 7 Eleven t-shirt continues...LOL.. Stay safe, happy exploring.
Hi Ken 👋 very easy to get a tuk tuk driver who could speak English and good for you to book in advance she could be your personal tourist guide 👍🏻 the noodles look really special I’ve never tried that before , hope for more street food video tomorrow and more shops open , have a great day Ken 😊
I think the tuk-tuk driver was very helpful. It was a good way to get an intro to the city. Certainly worth thinking of a route to do another tour that way!
Chiang Mai before pandamic there were alot of tourists, enjoy your trip with Tuktuk, when I was travelled I used to take tuktuk tour with woman driver too,
@@FoodandFootprints amazing Scooter trip, it's been really hit by the drop in tourists. Pai had a amazing walking night food street. Anyway we also shot out vlogs on a osmo pocket, looking at the osmo pocket 2 at buy when we get the chance. Our channel is For Riel, from Cambodia if you want a look. Ps we have a drinking game when Ken tells everyone he is 190cm. I'm 187cm, 130kg with a huge beard so I also stand out. Well I subscribed and hopefully will catch up one day.
So nice to see you in my favourite place in the world. Make sure you go to further north go to normal tourist places and visit the Hall of Opium at Chiang Khong. North is super hot this time if the year. Best time to go is December to Feb. Now is burning season
Good video. I envy you, Chiang Mai is my favourite City and it hurts to see it so empty. I think tuk-tuk driver is worth keeping in contact with, price was not so bad considering the circumstances. In past four years have stayed in Chiang Mai seven times. And yes, not a river, a protective `Moat`.
What you called a river is actually a moat. It was digged up to protect the city from enemy. That why you see after the canal, there is a high wall (fortified) and the old city looks like square in Google Maps.
We visited Chiangmai Mai in March 2018 .. it was bustling with lots of tourists .. the night market was great .. can’t remember the sou but next to Hard Rock Cafe .. small pubs were friendly and had good music 😀 will definately visit again
Nice and interesting vlog Ken. I love this kind of street videos where one can see the latest scenes of the city. Perhaps you can show us Mae Salong and Ban Rak Thai, which are 2 small hill stations near Chiang Mai that are inhabited by descendants of the Chinese nationalist soldiers. Both are famous places for the best Chinese tea and coffee grown in Thailand. A Cafe and Tea house vlog there would be wonderful. Keep up the good work and stay safe!
I've often walked past it.. It's pretty busy when there's a band playing. There's a shop next to it selling T-shirts, and since it's at the Chang Phueak Gate that's where I often get off the Songtheaw to walk across the moat. There's an extremely funny sign a couple of shops down, it's a hardware store called "Nana Screw". You can see it on Street View.
@@iskandartaib haha. BTW I am from Bangladesh. I went to Chiang Mai in 2017 and I absolutely loved it. A bit laid back, very different from other conventional popular thai destinations.
hopefully someday i can do a roadtrip from malaysia to thailand n enjoy all those beautiful places.lets fight covid so that we can all live normally like before.
The shop Khao Soi Mae Sai is about the best one, close to the Kad Suan Keaw mall. The brick towers are called chedi, they are ancient temples all around Chiang Mai, the temple city.
Hi Ken, for khow soi gai try Garden Restaurant at the bottom of Loy Khro road on the left, wonderful. Also i recomend going to Mae Hong Son, its a lovely place in the mountains, stay by nongjonkhum lake its amazing, Pier bungalows are always my choice there, also you could stop of at Pai for a while on the way, enjoy your trip, loving your vlogs thanks.
I like how you request "Thai people only, no farang". Awesome! Another way I learn on how to eat like the locals, are by asking, "i'm hungry, take me where you go to eat everyday"
Ken, I love that you put how much things cost in USD, but could you also put how much it is in Baht (or the local currency) so we can get a sense of what the exchange rate was at the time you make your purchase? That Chicken coconut curry looked awesome! Thanks for sharing!
viel spass und chiang mai. Es gibt so viel tolles zu sehen. Auch außerhalb. Auf meiner Weltreise habe ich mich in chiang mai verliebt und mein Partner dort gefunden. viel spass.
Thank u so much for the video, Ken. It answers my longing for the trip to Chiang Mai again. There are so many local markets to enjoy in this town. They were so lively before the pandemic. Weekend market is my fav one. Maya is my fav mall as well as Niman. There is a small market beside Maya mall that opens in the evening, but I don't know if it is still running during this pandemic or not. By the way Chiang Rai is also a recommended place. It has a weekend market at Thana Lai. This weekend market is great since it has a live music where you can join the locals to dance. But once again, I don"t know if it still goes like that or not, since the pandemic still there.
Hi.....I would seriously recommend Khao Soi Man Manee......hardly any tourists there.....authentic and so so good. After going to several khao Soi places in my opinion is the best.
I was in Chiang Mai at the end of Jan 2020 and Bangkok during Chinese New Year 🧧 just before the pandemic. It wasn’t busy but certainly a good number of people in the Main Street market. There’s a fantastic elephant 🐘 rescue there that we bathed with elephants
One absolute must see - it's the cutest thing you will ever see in Chiang Mai. On the north-west corner of the moat is the Chiang Mai Provincial Public Library. There is a fence around it, with several fence posts. On the posts are those clay figurines of children I mentioned earlier that you can buy at the Saturday Walking Street. Except these are painted, and most of them are sitting and reading. They're all different, too. It would be really interesting to see these on a UA-cam video. I saw them the first time I came to Chiang Mai - some years they need re-painting, some years the paint is fresh, but they're always really cute. You can see a few of these on Street View, but they're worth a closer look. Within a 10 minute walk of the library is an old, interesting mall called Kad Suan Kaew. It's so local that the English movies they show at their cineplex are all dubbed in Thai. It's supposedly haunted - there are entire areas within the mall that have been abandoned, sometimes people make videos of these abandoned places - supposedly there's a large auditorium with a stage, even. It's attached to a hotel (the Lotus) which is also a little weird. Once a week, at night (I think it's Thursday night) they have a "Blind Market" in front - it's essentially street food in the dark. Lots more interesting stuff near this area - the "upmarket trendy" part of Chiang Mai is called "Nimmanhaemin", lots of trendy little cafes and restaurants. Also some higher end condos and such as well. Might be some AirB&B's in the area. There's a mall to the northwest of the moat called Maya, I go there to watch movies. There are American movies that don't reach Malaysia (usually art movies), and there are some Japanese and Thai movies they show there. Don't forget - tomorrow is Friday, watch out for the special school uniforms. I don't think you'll see them elsewhere in Thailand - at least, not in Bangkok.
@@KenAbroad Yeah, I've been visiting once a year for a few years now. Usually right after Chinese New Year. Just remembered something about the MAYA mall - it's right on the northern edge of the city, so there's a fantastic view of Doi Suthep (the mountain to the north of Chiang Mai, with a temple at the top, where you can take a tour - songtheaws leave from the Chang Phueak Gate) if you go to the balcony in the back of the mall on the floor with the cineplex. The next floor up is only open in the evenings, it's an open air park with 3 or 4 restaurants and bars, usually with 3 or 4 different live music acts playing at one time (I don't think the farang tourists know about this place). I think they call it "Nimman Heights" or something of the sort (you can see Nimmanhaemin to the west). Anyhow, one day, when I got out of a movie (around 3pm) there was a huge crowd, mainly of teenagers, waiting in line at the escalator leading up to the open air floor. There were people handing out posters, souvenirs, etc. I asked what was going on. There's this girl singing group in Tokyo called AKB48 - they've got "sister groups" all over Asia - and there's one based in Chiang Mai, called CGM48 (you can look it up on Wikipedia). I happened to be there just before they were supposed to give a performance, or maybe it was just one of the singers (Sita) who was supposed to sign souvenirs. I didn't hang around long enough to find out, but I did end up with a poster and a free CD.. 😁 I remember the name of the singer because the big Siamese cat at the hotel I always stay at was also named Sita.. 😁 I think it's the name or a character in the Ramayana (or Ramakien, in Thailand). If you search for CGM48 on UA-cam there is one of their performances on the top floor of MAYA.
mobility options in chiangmai : song teow 30B flat price any destination. rent a motorbike . rent electric scooterboard , rent bicycle , there is a bus system circling the city 30B flat price, some free busses operated by central shopping malls ...... never go for tuktuk
Go to the north gate food market at night time as it”s usually popular with the locals. Also not very far is Santitham which has much more local vibe than the usual touristy spots in the old town.
Hi ken, from malaysia here. I miss chiang mai, 2013 i was there. Was travelling around thailand. Took train to chiang 22 hrs journey at 3rd class seater and was cheap around rm50++ Stayed there 2 weeks. U should come on december and january coz thats weather feel like cameron highland. I did mountainbiking there. Tiger temple visited. And stayed with orginial chiang mai people there... I miss chiang mai.... Weather on dec.jan. the people.. More chill and calm than phuket..
So jealous, but i will be there in a month or so. So many places to see. A lot of small animal farms. Insect farm was my favourite. Elephant reserves like elephant poo paper are good. Chiang mai zoo is ok. And go to pai ofcourse and explore the area on motorbike. Mae hong song and lampang are great too.
OHH my God!!! I just realize how badly I miss Chiang Mai..Been to many places. But, nothing like CM..I wish I were there ..jealous on you man!!!!!!!!! Besides, try to go to the Beevegan restaurant near the university. You will love the food served there. But, I don't know if they are open now.
Hi Ken, I’m Loving Your Channel. Why Not Try A Popular Beef Noodles Not Far From Rattana Guest House, 3/5 Charoen Prathet Rd, Soi 2, Chang Klan. Give A Try. Stay Safe & Take Care.
Hi Ken, in Chiang Mai you can also use "Grab" application to call for "Grab Car" or "Grab Taxi", so that you know how much the ride will cost beforehand.
There was a sign at the big northern bus station (sort of the songtheaw HQ) that said "Grab is illegal" .. 😁 I did notice you can actually call songtheaws on Grab, though..
@@iskandartaib Hi Ken, just 2 days ago a new law regarding "Grab Car" has just been passed, which means very soon you can call "Grab Car" technically-legally in Thailand (before this, it was considered illegal by law but in-practice Thai people use "Grab Car" everyday without having problems with the police because they know that the rate of people being scammed by Taxi drivers was high enough that the Ministry of Transport agreed to legalize "Grab Car" services....and so they finally did it!!!). However, at the moment, in-practice "Grab Car" is still considered "allowable" and both Thai and Foreigners use "Grab Car" services everyday with no problems. The ones who will have problems with "Grab Car" are not the police, but the taxi drivers themselves who will have less customers. So, please feel free to call "Grab Car" if the songtheaws are not available or you are in a some areas that taxi or tuk-tuks are hard to find.
Bolt is an app just like Grab but cheaper, unlike Grab where you can choose to pay in cash or with credit card with Bolt you can only pay in cash. But its cheaper than Grab every single time i have tested it out. Sometimes alot cheaper. I have never been to Chiang Mai but i have used Bolt everywhere else i've been in Thailand.
The sausage you eat This is Northern Thai sausage in Thai called "Sai Oua", made from pork mixed with pork fat + curry paste and turmeric. Chiang Mai during the day is not much interesting. There will be only temples and attractions. But Chiang Mai will be lively and crowded in the morning. And evening - night. Especially on Saturday and Sunday there will be a walking street market. And various night markets open in many places Chiang Mai is famous for its morning markets, cafes and night markets. Street food restaurants at night rather than day. Na kub P'Ken🙏🙏😁😁
@@KenAbroad 6-8am Recommended markets are Warorot Market, Chang Puak Market, Gate Muang Market (the market where you go to walk in this video clip), 7-11 shirts in the shopee lazada app, if you stay for a long week, you can order in the app and send it to the accommodation. And as I suggested, you can see that the cost of the transportation is high. You can ride a tuk tuk in this clip for 250. You can go a few places but the price is the same as you rent a motorcycle for a full day. And the food of the North, especially Chiang Mai, there are many things that may be a little strange to you. Both raw buffalo salad. Grilled curry paste with pork brain, various curries, Thai food in all 4 regions will be different There is still a lot for you to try.😁😁
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I love watching your videos so I joined to help support your adventures. I lived in Chiang Mai for a few months in 2018. I plan on coming back in July/August for a few months again. It was a wonderful city with lots of hustle and bustle at the time. Sad to see so many closed shops but it will bounce back.
Try some fried chicken from the chicken man at Nimmana Haeminda Road 9, close to lotus express & SP Chicken at Samlan Rd Soi 1 in Old City. Rose's Roadhouse for western food was good too.. Those were a few of my go to places to eat.
The monks trail up Doi Suthep to Wat Phra Lat is something I really enjoyed. It is quite a hike though. I suggest looking it up on Google to see if it might interest you. From what I remember there is a hidden temple half way up the trail but honestly I may be confusing that from another hike. Hope you enjoy your time in Northern Thailand
I also found the heat to be really rough between 11:30AM - 4PM. I tried to avoid doing a lot outdoors during that time of day if I could.
@@TakePassportsandGo thank you so much, your support is much appreciated 👍😊 also great tips, will look up the hike for sure 💪
The Waterway is called "MOAT"". Chiangmai Lanna Dynasty founded in 1296.
Chiangmai Gate market.
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One of the best city of Thailand.
My favourite in Thailand.
I live before in this city for 10 years .
After watch your vedio all my memory get in touch with beautiful city .
Soon will visit again .
Great city to live and spend my life .
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Ohhh that Northern Thai sausage is delicious! Been eating it a lot even in the south
Who here has been to Chiang Mai?
Looking forward for your next trip in Chiang mai! Been there in Dec last year
Go for a hike at Doi Suthep national park, coffee at Ristr8to and do check out Bua Thong waterfall (also called sticky waterfall because the rocks are well sticky ). I was at Chiang Mai in 2019. Lovely place. Stay safe Ken . From Malaysia.
I've a friend who is staying in CM now but he's East Asian and not white. Do you need a translator? He might be able to help.
Been to Chiang Mai on 3 occasions. Must visit Doi Suthep up the mountain. There are many more temples on the way up. Maybe cooler there. Enjoyed your videos . Cheers.
I have been there... 7 years ago. Oh, it was bustling and the restaurants and bazaars there were usually packed. So sad to see most of them are closed now.
I went to Chiang Mai in 2019 and the place was so packed and different now. It is so great to see the place again :D
The "little thing" is called the "moat". The Chiang Mai Gate is the one in the south. The eastern gate is the Thapae Gate. Looks like Ken found the road with the khoi san restaurant near the mosque near the night market. I think that's the same restaurant Mark Wiens visited. At 11:05, if Ken looked to the right that would have seen the big mosque near the Night Market. 😁 Covid or no covid, the night market is deserted during the day. There's usually a lot more people after 6pm or so. At the end of the video you are at the Chiang Mai Gate, and on Saturday evenings that location is the northern end of "Walking Street". Mainly touristy stuff but also all sorts of street food, and arts and crafts. Look for the little red stall selling Fish Maw Soup - the first year I was there the sign read "Fish Maw SOAP". It's sort of been corrected since then. A couple of things worth looking for are: animals (mainly elephants and dragons) made out of rope and little clay figurines of children which come in pairs. People put them on doorsteps, there was a pair at a drinks stand on the beach in the South in an earlier video (I made a comment about them). On Sundays there is a much bigger (and overwhelming) Walking Street in the middle of town. Pretty much the same stuff for sale, but look out for the guy selling handmade wooden and PVC Thai flutes from a cart. They're well made are actually in tune, unlike some you find elsewhere. It would be interesting to find out how the Walking Streets are faring these days. 17:00 - this is the OTHER kind of Thai sausage - it's full of herbs and lemongrass, and is made in a spiral. They sell the halal equivalents near the Khao SOI place earlier. The kind I like is different - it's fatter, with rice and glass noodles inside. You will find them every evening (the halal ones) at the night market at the Chang Phueak Gate on the north side.
Will check out these places on the weekend 😊👍
If you are looking for clothes - one word - Warorot Market. It's fairly close to the Night Market. This is where the locals shop. Just tell the driver. The whole area around there is interesting. One of my favorites is an interesting wholesale toy store, if you want souvenirs. Lots of shops selling cloth.. there's a sort of locally made cloth that they use for all sorts of things, it's got interesting patterns. There's a shop to the west of Warorot, that sells straw items. A good souvenir from Chiang Mai is a straw hat. They kind of look like the English pith helmets ("topee") you see in old movies and you usually see mahouts wearing them. They're quite cheap, especially if you buy a half dozen. They make great gifts...
Thanks for this video. Wonderful. Thanks for your day exploration n your first impressions on Chiang Mai.
Yay, first to comment. Very rare.
Early team today
@@KenAbroad Thank u. 😀
Wow I enjoyed this video so much! I last visited Chiangmai in 2008 and there were people all around the town, the streets, markets and everywhere, and it was so lively. Now it’s so quiet but the view along the moat is still beautiful and peaceful. The friendly vibes are unchanged. Your commentary and exchanges with people are pleasant and informative. I didn’t know Chiangmai has a 700-800 year history. Tuk-tuk, khao soi, fruit shake, Tapae Gate ... it was so nice to see Chaingmai in 2021. Enjoy your travel!
The official name for a waterway like that is called a ‘moat’. Normally found around a castle but in Chiang Mai it lines the old city.
Pretty sure they have moats around castles in Germany too
Ohh i thought it like canals system like in Ayutthaya, maybe it was used for city defence in ancient time as Chiang Mai is considered close to Myanmar. Having moat around the city can give good defence.
@@azlirazli7500 Yup, it was to defend against the Mongolians (that conquered most of Asia and some of Europe)
Very interesting video, with what looks like canal sorrounding the city. The sausage and tbe crispy pork look yummy. 👍👍👍
I knew you would fulfill my wish
I commented previously in one of your videos and requested you to visit chiang mai😍😍😍
Great video, Ken..so good to see the city of Chiengmai is so clean & everything so spotless..no stray dogs & stray cats is what I love to see
Hi, Ken..Thanks so much for the video. Is been 2 years I had not travel Chiang Mai. This indeed sad and shocking to view so many shops are closed at the busiest district in Chiang Mai. You are very fortunate you able to flag a tuk tuk. In Chiang Mai most tuk tuk are pick up vans convertible. God Bless you as always and do have pleasurable trips.
Thank you 😊
Amazing walk my friend... New fan here🙋 All those things are taken beautifully... Show us more.. 😇 Thanks for sharing this♥️♥️ stay safe and keep in touch.
Welcome to the channel 😊
Thanks Ken ,never visited Chiang Mai before ,and great tip from Cyber in a previous comment about the red bus option to get from A to B 👍How helpful was the elderly lady on helping you with your food bless her 😊But doesn't surprise me .the amount of times i wanted to hug these women over the years 😊They are lovely ❤
we miss coconut based food!!!!😋😋😋😋
So happy to see you are wearing 🇲🇾 t-Shirt. Riding in a tuk-tuk is fun but abit dangerous. Halal shop .. 👍
Dia beli t'shirt dekat pekan rabu kot? 🤓🤓
Ken..1 thing u need to know is,when u found something that u like in Thailand,u just grab it and ask for the reasonable price..once u missed it,then it will be gone forever!! 🤣🤣 that's my wonderful memories when visiting Thailand..I am Malaysian and i always choose Thailand as my 2nd home..Take Care there..😍
Aaa...great that you manage to try khao soi and you like it. That aunty at the shop is very nice. Chiangmai, being a touristy area, was a bustling place before the pandemic. Now, it's rather very quiet.
Oh gosh, still no luck for you to hunt for the 7-11 tshirt... don't give up hope. I'm sure you will get it one day. 💪💪
Thanks for taking us around in that tuk tuk and the driver can speak quite good English.
Happy exploring Chiangmai in the next 1-2 weeks. Stay safe and take care, Ken.
Ahh...remember this 'terusan'..(what, moat??) This was what Mat Saman of Kedah copied fr Siam ..even northern Perak built this kind of canals but smaller...along the trunk road..
First impressions of Cheingmai::pub, pub, pub all along the streets.. farang, farang drinking, backpackers' hotels...I was resorting to snacks to halal snacks & hot drinks from Lotus tesco from 7-11,,,for 3 days....Then, after asking around, moved to the big mosque area...many Muslim restuarants there, but mostly ethnic Chinese, not ethnic Malays like in the South...So I had the bests of two worlds...Muslim and Chinese. They say their (Muslim) ancestors came over from China.....
You did well to find such an informative and honest Tuk Tuk driver. In Phuket they really are robbers, and unpleasant too. You would do well to stay with her, she will know all the right places to go, and you can fix a price before you start. Looking forward to the tour with your new guide.
Ken is always keen on good tshirts whereever he goes ❤️❤️
Have never been to Chiangmai. Thank you for taking us on a tour with you. Enjoyed it very much. Amazed at how you tried all the delicasies. Good video Ken. Well done.
Tuk-tuk are a ripoff but it is essential for tourists who don't know where to go because they are your personal guides. If you know where to go, just take the 'Song Taew' which is the red bus, it will cost you only 20 baht for one short trip around the moat area but you have to share the bus with other people.
There is a fella in Chiang Mai who drives an ELECTRIC tuktuk. Love him and his quiet vehicle!
100 baht for TUKTUK is actually very reasonable. Song teaw is very cheap but it takes much longer since you have to go through all the stops with other passengers
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100 baht is not reasonable for short ride. It's better to take Grab taxi for 100 baht with air-conditioner
Ah and you managed to try Khao Soi! I've never tried it but I heard it's super tasty!
Yeah it was very good, will eat more of it for sure 😄
How do you say “Super sedap” in Thai?
Super aroy 💪
Sad many restaurants close. Less tourist traffic volume as compared when I visited in June 2019. Enjoy.
It looked like a canal surrounding the city, very interesting video seeing the subtle differences from the south!
Hi Ken, nice of you to wear that jersey given by Kedah PKNK....💪👍
Still got it 💪
@@KenAbroad 👍👍👏🇲🇾❤️ you !!
Keep rocking Ken 💪.. fans from Malaysia 🇲🇾
My strategy was markets in the morning, temples and tourist sites in daytime, and night markets in the evening. It's also nice to stroll along the big river east to the old city.
That sounds like a well planned day 💪😊
Ken goes on a tuk-tuk ride . searching for local Thai food.... Coconut milk , chicken , noodles...... The closest thing the dish you are eating that i can relate to is Laksa ( in Malaysia ) but i can see some fusion and extra ingredients in in the mixed. The market looks pretty hot as you were perspiring. The hunt for the 7 Eleven t-shirt continues...LOL.. Stay safe, happy exploring.
Unfortunately I haven't tried laksa in Malaysia otherwise I could compare now 🤔 and yeah it was super hot 😅
The food 😍 and glad you met a lovely honest tuk tuk lady.
Hiya Ken, great video. Thank you for sharing. Have a great weekend. Take care.
That old tower is called a Chedi. Have a little search as they are dotted all around Chiang Mai.
Shes a good person and strong hardworking women ❤️
Agree! She's look honest with her job😊👍🏻
Hi Ken 👋 very easy to get a tuk tuk driver who could speak English and good for you to book in advance she could be your personal tourist guide 👍🏻 the noodles look really special I’ve never tried that before , hope for more street food video tomorrow and more shops open , have a great day Ken 😊
Chiangmai's nice, Khao soi gai's my favorite! Great video ka :)
I think the tuk-tuk driver was very helpful. It was a good way to get an intro to the city. Certainly worth thinking of a route to do another tour that way!
Love khao soi! Such a great dish
Let me guess: you've tried that also already in New York? 😄
@@KenAbroad You know it!
Nice Kedah jersey! 🇲🇾
As a Malaysian, we are so proud with that 😊❤️
I get excited whenever Ken wears the sleeveless tees i gave him. The black malaysia one, and the white german one.
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At least you got a decent tour of Chang Mai in the Tuktuk and a decent meal. Also supporting local people trying to earn a living. Good stuff.
Oh the night market is full of vibes before covid. Awesome night market and there were plenty of Chinese tourists go there
Nice one Ken. You stay safe there
Chiang Mai before pandamic there were alot of tourists, enjoy your trip with Tuktuk, when I was travelled I used to take tuktuk tour with woman driver too,
mmh thanks for trying Khao Soi on camera! It brought me right back there :D
The lady at the khao soi shop is really nice!
Have you been to Change Rai and Pai?
@@BIGJED75 Not yet. Haven’t been to the north yet
@@FoodandFootprints amazing Scooter trip, it's been really hit by the drop in tourists. Pai had a amazing walking night food street. Anyway we also shot out vlogs on a osmo pocket, looking at the osmo pocket 2 at buy when we get the chance. Our channel is For Riel, from Cambodia if you want a look. Ps we have a drinking game when Ken tells everyone he is 190cm. I'm 187cm, 130kg with a huge beard so I also stand out. Well I subscribed and hopefully will catch up one day.
@@BIGJED75 LOL!!!
Content quite dull
Nice video. Thanks for sharing and yes I hope you find 711 T 👕. Halal restaurant 👍
So nice to see you in my favourite place in the world. Make sure you go to further north go to normal tourist places and visit the Hall of Opium at Chiang Khong. North is super hot this time if the year. Best time to go is December to Feb. Now is burning season
Good video. I envy you, Chiang Mai is my favourite City and it hurts to see it so empty. I think tuk-tuk driver is worth keeping in contact with, price was not so bad considering the circumstances. In past four years have stayed in Chiang Mai seven times. And yes, not a river, a protective `Moat`.
What you called a river is actually a moat.
It was digged up to protect the city from enemy. That why you see after the canal, there is a high wall (fortified) and the old city looks like square in Google Maps.
We visited Chiangmai Mai in March 2018 .. it was bustling with lots of tourists .. the night market was great .. can’t remember the sou but next to Hard Rock Cafe .. small pubs were friendly and had good music 😀 will definately visit again
Yes great job trying my favorite dish in Chiang Mai!
Nice video Ken always love watching you
Thank you 😊
Nice and interesting vlog Ken. I love this kind of street videos where one can see the latest scenes of the city. Perhaps you can show us Mae Salong and Ban Rak Thai, which are 2 small hill stations near Chiang Mai that are inhabited by descendants of the Chinese nationalist soldiers. Both are famous places for the best Chinese tea and coffee grown in Thailand. A Cafe and Tea house vlog there would be wonderful. Keep up the good work and stay safe!
northern thailand road trip sounds great! wow halal food in chiang mai..interesting! 👍
Haha I am about to make kow soi chicken and see your video eating at right place haha so lucky I want to be there to eat 😹
Hi Ken, I would recommend North Gate Jazz. You will love it. Beautiful live jazz music and quality audience. I hope they still open it during COVID.
Have you got plans for Doi Inthanon?
I've often walked past it.. It's pretty busy when there's a band playing. There's a shop next to it selling T-shirts, and since it's at the Chang Phueak Gate that's where I often get off the Songtheaw to walk across the moat. There's an extremely funny sign a couple of shops down, it's a hardware store called "Nana Screw". You can see it on Street View.
@@iskandartaib haha.
BTW I am from Bangladesh. I went to Chiang Mai in 2017 and I absolutely loved it. A bit laid back, very different from other conventional popular thai destinations.
hopefully someday i can do a roadtrip from malaysia to thailand n enjoy all those beautiful places.lets fight covid so that we can all live normally like before.
The shop Khao Soi Mae Sai is about the best one, close to the Kad Suan Keaw mall. The brick towers are called chedi, they are ancient temples all around Chiang Mai, the temple city.
Hi Ken, for khow soi gai try Garden Restaurant at the bottom of Loy Khro road on the left, wonderful. Also i recomend going to Mae Hong Son, its a lovely place in the mountains, stay by nongjonkhum lake its amazing, Pier bungalows are always my choice there, also you could stop of at Pai for a while on the way, enjoy your trip, loving your vlogs thanks.
Love Chiang Mai. Looking at heading back April 2022.
Food is great,Temples are worth checking out and lots of great Cooking Schools aswell.
I like how you request "Thai people only, no farang". Awesome!
Another way I learn on how to eat like the locals, are by asking, "i'm hungry, take me where you go to eat everyday"
Ken, I love that you put how much things cost in USD, but could you also put how much it is in Baht (or the local currency) so we can get a sense of what the exchange rate was at the time you make your purchase? That Chicken coconut curry looked awesome! Thanks for sharing!
If I got a chance to be in CM, I will definitely try the Khao soi!
viel spass und chiang mai. Es gibt so viel tolles zu sehen. Auch außerhalb. Auf meiner Weltreise habe ich mich in chiang mai verliebt und mein Partner dort gefunden. viel spass.
Tuk tuk driver took you to the best place in chiang mai for khow soi
Was there last February missing chiang mai
Thanks for the vlog bro.. hope to watch northern part ard..
Thank u so much for the video, Ken. It answers my longing for the trip to Chiang Mai again.
There are so many local markets to enjoy in this town. They were so lively before the pandemic. Weekend market is my fav one. Maya is my fav mall as well as Niman. There is a small market beside Maya mall that opens in the evening, but I don't know if it is still running during this pandemic or not.
By the way Chiang Rai is also a recommended place. It has a weekend market at Thana Lai. This weekend market is great since it has a live music where you can join the locals to dance. But once again, I don"t know if it still goes like that or not, since the pandemic still there.
Thank you for supporting the nice tub tuk driver!
She deserves the extra bhat and even better that she speaks English. I cant wait to get back to Thailand! Have fun!
Visit Wararos market for your T-shirt. It across from Khao Soi Islam where you had Khao Soi.
The little river around Chiang Mai they call them canals here in South Florida 😁👍🏻
Ah canal was the word I was missing there 😄
@@KenAbroad It's not really a canal, though, since it doesn't go anywhere. Since it surrounds the town and was initially for protection it's a moat.
It's a moat actually, built around castles or cities against enemy attacks in the old days.
Yes, "Moat" is the correct term as it encloses the old city like around a castle for protection against enemy attack.
Hi.....I would seriously recommend Khao Soi Man Manee......hardly any tourists there.....authentic and so so good. After going to several khao Soi places in my opinion is the best.
Thanks for the tip😊
@@KenAbroad the beef Khao soi there is not to be missed.....60B for a big portion
Yeah next time I'll try with beef 👍😊
I was in Chiang Mai at the end of Jan 2020 and Bangkok during Chinese New Year 🧧 just before the pandemic. It wasn’t busy but certainly a good number of people in the Main Street market. There’s a fantastic elephant 🐘 rescue there that we bathed with elephants
Super content..Thank you for sharing with us
One absolute must see - it's the cutest thing you will ever see in Chiang Mai. On the north-west corner of the moat is the Chiang Mai Provincial Public Library. There is a fence around it, with several fence posts. On the posts are those clay figurines of children I mentioned earlier that you can buy at the Saturday Walking Street. Except these are painted, and most of them are sitting and reading. They're all different, too. It would be really interesting to see these on a UA-cam video. I saw them the first time I came to Chiang Mai - some years they need re-painting, some years the paint is fresh, but they're always really cute. You can see a few of these on Street View, but they're worth a closer look.
Within a 10 minute walk of the library is an old, interesting mall called Kad Suan Kaew. It's so local that the English movies they show at their cineplex are all dubbed in Thai. It's supposedly haunted - there are entire areas within the mall that have been abandoned, sometimes people make videos of these abandoned places - supposedly there's a large auditorium with a stage, even. It's attached to a hotel (the Lotus) which is also a little weird. Once a week, at night (I think it's Thursday night) they have a "Blind Market" in front - it's essentially street food in the dark.
Lots more interesting stuff near this area - the "upmarket trendy" part of Chiang Mai is called "Nimmanhaemin", lots of trendy little cafes and restaurants. Also some higher end condos and such as well. Might be some AirB&B's in the area. There's a mall to the northwest of the moat called Maya, I go there to watch movies. There are American movies that don't reach Malaysia (usually art movies), and there are some Japanese and Thai movies they show there.
Don't forget - tomorrow is Friday, watch out for the special school uniforms. I don't think you'll see them elsewhere in Thailand - at least, not in Bangkok.
Wow you know so many secrets about this city 🤔interesting 👍
@@KenAbroad Yeah, I've been visiting once a year for a few years now. Usually right after Chinese New Year.
Just remembered something about the MAYA mall - it's right on the northern edge of the city, so there's a fantastic view of Doi Suthep (the mountain to the north of Chiang Mai, with a temple at the top, where you can take a tour - songtheaws leave from the Chang Phueak Gate) if you go to the balcony in the back of the mall on the floor with the cineplex. The next floor up is only open in the evenings, it's an open air park with 3 or 4 restaurants and bars, usually with 3 or 4 different live music acts playing at one time (I don't think the farang tourists know about this place). I think they call it "Nimman Heights" or something of the sort (you can see Nimmanhaemin to the west). Anyhow, one day, when I got out of a movie (around 3pm) there was a huge crowd, mainly of teenagers, waiting in line at the escalator leading up to the open air floor. There were people handing out posters, souvenirs, etc. I asked what was going on. There's this girl singing group in Tokyo called AKB48 - they've got "sister groups" all over Asia - and there's one based in Chiang Mai, called CGM48 (you can look it up on Wikipedia). I happened to be there just before they were supposed to give a performance, or maybe it was just one of the singers (Sita) who was supposed to sign souvenirs. I didn't hang around long enough to find out, but I did end up with a poster and a free CD.. 😁 I remember the name of the singer because the big Siamese cat at the hotel I always stay at was also named Sita.. 😁 I think it's the name or a character in the Ramayana (or Ramakien, in Thailand). If you search for CGM48 on UA-cam there is one of their performances on the top floor of MAYA.
Very nice video👍👍Videos are always nice and enjoyable 🥰🥰Keep going same😁😁
Thanks a lot 😊
Welcome to Chiang Mai 😀 How long are you here for?
Maybe 1-2 weeks, not sure yet ✌
mobility options in chiangmai : song teow 30B flat price any destination. rent a motorbike . rent electric scooterboard , rent bicycle , there is a bus system circling the city 30B flat price, some free busses operated by central shopping malls ...... never go for tuktuk
Go to the north gate food market at night time as it”s usually popular with the locals. Also not very far is Santitham which has much more local vibe than the usual touristy spots in the old town.
Nice Lotto jessy Kedah Fa Logo " Biar Jasa Jadi Kenangan "
Proud Kedah fan here
They have amazing Khao Soi noodle shops in Chang Rai.
And Chiang Mai !!!!
You can go to baan Nana Thai cuisine, we had our nice Khao soi there.
SP Chicken beside Wat Phra Singh. Super tender grilled chicken, surprisingly good bbq beef, pork ribs and som tam!
I went in September 2019 and it was quiet then. Thai tourism numbers were going down before covid.
I love the idea of hiring a tuktuk for a day in Thailand. I can't drive but I love the idea of exploring Thailand in a a tuktuk.
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Hi ken, from malaysia here.
I miss chiang mai, 2013 i was there. Was travelling around thailand. Took train to chiang 22 hrs journey at 3rd class seater and was cheap around rm50++
Stayed there 2 weeks. U should come on december and january coz thats weather feel like cameron highland. I did mountainbiking there. Tiger temple visited. And stayed with orginial chiang mai people there...
I miss chiang mai.... Weather on dec.jan. the people.. More chill and calm than phuket..
So jealous, but i will be there in a month or so.
So many places to see. A lot of small animal farms. Insect farm was my favourite. Elephant reserves like elephant poo paper are good. Chiang mai zoo is ok. And go to pai ofcourse and explore the area on motorbike. Mae hong song and lampang are great too.
Welcome here in thailand really nice video. Making my own video too hehe really nice
👍😋 niec video n good information'. Tq bro Aken
I think the boys swimming is for looking ancient treasure..normally got so many in the river, water canal.
"No Farang" haha love it
OHH my God!!! I just realize how badly I miss Chiang Mai..Been to many places. But, nothing like CM..I wish I were there ..jealous on you man!!!!!!!!! Besides, try to go to the Beevegan restaurant near the university. You will love the food served there. But, I don't know if they are open now.
a nice n lovely city.visited 3yrs ago
Hi Ken, I’m Loving Your Channel. Why Not Try A Popular Beef Noodles Not Far From Rattana Guest House, 3/5 Charoen Prathet Rd, Soi 2, Chang Klan. Give A Try.
Stay Safe & Take Care.
Thanks for the tip, will try it 👍
Hi Ken, in Chiang Mai you can also use "Grab" application to call for "Grab Car" or "Grab Taxi", so that you know how much the ride will cost beforehand.
There was a sign at the big northern bus station (sort of the songtheaw HQ) that said "Grab is illegal" .. 😁 I did notice you can actually call songtheaws on Grab, though..
@@iskandartaib Hi Ken, just 2 days ago a new law regarding "Grab Car" has just been passed, which means very soon you can call "Grab Car" technically-legally in Thailand (before this, it was considered illegal by law but in-practice Thai people use "Grab Car" everyday without having problems with the police because they know that the rate of people being scammed by Taxi drivers was high enough that the Ministry of Transport agreed to legalize "Grab Car" services....and so they finally did it!!!). However, at the moment, in-practice "Grab Car" is still considered "allowable" and both Thai and Foreigners use "Grab Car" services everyday with no problems. The ones who will have problems with "Grab Car" are not the police, but the taxi drivers themselves who will have less customers. So, please feel free to call "Grab Car" if the songtheaws are not available or you are in a some areas that taxi or tuk-tuks are hard to find.
Bolt is an app just like Grab but cheaper, unlike Grab where you can choose to pay in cash or with credit card with Bolt you can only pay in cash. But its cheaper than Grab every single time i have tested it out. Sometimes alot cheaper. I have never been to Chiang Mai but i have used Bolt everywhere else i've been in Thailand.
The sausage you eat This is Northern Thai sausage in Thai called "Sai Oua", made from pork mixed with pork fat + curry paste and turmeric. Chiang Mai during the day is not much interesting. There will be only temples and attractions. But Chiang Mai will be lively and crowded in the morning. And evening - night. Especially on Saturday and Sunday there will be a walking street market. And various night markets open in many places Chiang Mai is famous for its morning markets, cafes and night markets. Street food restaurants at night rather than day. Na kub P'Ken🙏🙏😁😁
Ah would be cool if the weekend markets will be busy this weekend, will check it out 😊 what time would you recommend to go for the morning markets?
@@KenAbroad 6-8am Recommended markets are Warorot Market, Chang Puak Market, Gate Muang Market (the market where you go to walk in this video clip), 7-11 shirts in the shopee lazada app, if you stay for a long week, you can order in the app and send it to the accommodation. And as I suggested, you can see that the cost of the transportation is high. You can ride a tuk tuk in this clip for 250. You can go a few places but the price is the same as you rent a motorcycle for a full day. And the food of the North, especially Chiang Mai, there are many things that may be a little strange to you. Both raw buffalo salad. Grilled curry paste with pork brain, various curries, Thai food in all 4 regions will be different There is still a lot for you to try.😁😁
@@nuttsrisukplung1318 that food sounds interesting 😄👍
@@KenAbroad I would love to see Ken eat pork brain!!
Great if you go to maya shopping centre thy have a cheap food court down stair plenty of thai street food .