Fitness centers, health clubs, swimming pools, saunas,...
Keep up your exercise programme or continue in a sport while in Chiang Mai
There are many swimming pools in Chiang Mai which welcome
visitors. The non- member rate of admission is usually about 20-50 baht
per person.
If you want to keep up an exercise programme or continue in a sport
while abroad, you won’t be at loss while visiting in Chiang Mai. Most
first class hotels have fitness centers, health clubs, swimming pools,
and saunas—all available to guests at no extra charge. If your accommodations
do not provide such services, there are health clubs around the city
that welcome visitors. The average non-member price for the use
of facilities is 100 baht per person.
These clubs have almost everything when it comes to physical fitness.
Weight rooms, aerobics, tennis, swimming, jogging parks, squash and much,
much more can be found there. Some clubs have accommodations and restaurants,
making a kind of sports hotel for those keen on getting their exercise.
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Five golf clubs and four driving ranges
Destination golf courses
Chiang Mai has a total of five golf clubs, ranging from 9 to 18 hole greens. The green and caddy fees vary from place to place and are cheaper on weekdays than on weekends. There are golf clubs and electric cars for rent. Chiang Mai also has three driving ranges, which charge from between 25-30 baht for a tray of 50-60 balls.
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Courts and Knockers
TENNIS
There are several tennis courts for you to choose from in Chiang Mai. These open their facilities to guests as well as to regular members. Knockers (playing partners) are available on request. The cost for renting a court
ranges from 40 to 80 baht per hour.
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Many great places to jog
JOGGING
There are many great places to jog in Chiang Mai. Try one of the public parks such as the arboretum at the base of Suthep Mountain, the Buak HardPark on Bumrungburi Rd., ), the Fitness Park near the Maharaj Hospital.
These are all open to the public without admission cost and provide the chance to get some exercise in relaxing natural surroundings. There are also tracks located at Chiang Mai University and at the Chiang Mai stadium.
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Jetskiing and Windsurfing
WATERSPORTS
Though Chiang Mai is mountainous and land-locked, it provides the opportunity to enjoy such recreational sports as jetskiing and windsurfing. Jetskiing
facilities charge an hourly rate of 700-900 per person. Wind surfing can be enjoyed at the Huay Dterng Tao Lake, part of the Agricultural Development Center on the Chiang Mai - Mae Rim Highway. Boards are rented for 100 baht an hour.
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Fast Tracks
GO CART
For those who love speed, there are two go cart tracks in Chiang Mai. One is located on the Chiang Mai-Hang Dong Highway, and the other is on
the Chiang Mai-Sankampaeng Rd. On average, go carts are rented for 150,
250, and 500 baht per ten minutes, depending on the size and type of go
cart.
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Horse-trekking to waterfalls
HORSE RIDING
Chiang Mai has
several horse riding clubs –some providing opportunities for equestrian
and race track practice and others offering horse-trekking tours to waterfalls,
lakes, and the like. The cost of equestrian and race track practice averages
300 baht per hour.
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Rent-a-Gun
SHOOTING
The Physical Education College, located on the Sanarm Kila Rd., opens their shooting range to the public on Tuesdays-Sundays from between 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Gun rental and ammunition prices vary.
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Take the leap
BUNGY JUMP
Bungy Jump is available in Chiang Mai since 2001.
The Bungy Jump site is situated conveniently close to Chiang Mai at Mae Rim, surrounded by lush tropical green.
Leap down head over from a 50m (165 ft.) tower over water and... get the thrill of your life! What does it take to ... take the leap? The procedure is quite straight forward. They'll follow safety procedures, check your weight and choose the right Bungy cord. You'll be tied to a long rubber band around your ankles and then... you'll jump!
Travel & Transfers
Free airport transfer with hotel reservation
Transfers from airport to hotel are FREE of charge in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai. (One-way). Up to 4 persons and 4 luggages per room.
Climb the 304 steps Naga Staircase of Doi Suthep According to legend, the temple's site was selected by an auspicious elephant. The story goes that a monk named Sumana placed half of a Buddha relic on an elephant's back and set it loose. It was decided that when the elephant stopped walking, a temple would be built on that exact spot to house the gem...
Northern dishes, dances and hill tribe culture shows
Experience both the Northern food and culture at the same time Kantoke Dinners provide a good way to get to know both the Northern food and culture at the same time. At this event, visitors are seated in the floor around a circular tray with Northern dishes on it and eat while watching
traditional Thai and Northern dances and hill tribe culture shows. Savour the delicate flavours of
a traditional Kantoke Dinner, with all the customary dishes that have
enlivened the cuisine of the Lanna for generations.
Relax to piano music For a peaceful, private evening, you can relax to piano music in a hotel lobby. Blues, Jazz, Rock, and both Thai and Western Country are played live at the many pubs and coffee shops around the city.
Workmanship skills passed down from generation to generation
Handicrafts famous with shoppers and importers around the world The many handicrafts that are part of Chiang Mai's history are famous with shoppers and importers around the world. Sah paper umbrellas, delicate ceramics and celadons, dazzling gems and jewellery, silverware of all sorts, lacquerware with intricate design, thai silk, woodcarvings, antiques and semi-antiques, furniture,...
Destination golf courses Chiang Mai has a total of five golf clubs, ranging from 9 to 18 hole greens. The green and caddy fees vary from place to place and are cheaper on weekdays than on weekends. There are golf clubs and electric cars for rent. Chiang Mai also has four driving ranges, which charge from between 25-30 baht for a tray of 50-60 balls.