Chiang Mai

Package Overview

  • Trip at Glance (Sample Itinerary): Plan your conference networking opening dinner, award night, local sightseeing & customized team building activities.
  • Duration: 3 Days / 2 Nights
  • Destinations: Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Wat Chedi Luang , Wat Phra Singh , Baan Kang Wat, Mae Sa Valley & Orchid / Botanical Garden Visit & Many more
  • Travel Style: Culture, Heritage, Nature, Spiritual Retreats, Soft Adventure, Private Tours
  • Best Time to Visit: November – February (Cool & Pleasant Season), with lush landscapes during the monsoon (July – October) and warmer cultural experiences from March – June, though available year-round

Itinerary

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    Day 1 – Arrival in Chiang Mai – Chiang Mai International Airport

    Upon arrival at Chiang Mai International Airport, you will be warmly greeted by our professional English-speaking guide, who will assist you with arrival formalities and escort you to your private transfer to the hotel. Enjoy a smooth and comfortable journey as you begin your Chiang Mai experience.

    After hotel check-in, the rest of the day is at leisure. You may choose to relax after your flight, enjoy the hotel amenities, or take a gentle walk around the nearby areas to experience the charm of Northern Thailand at your own pace.

    Hotel check-in time: 15:00 hrs

    Welcome Dinner

    The welcome dinner can be arranged outside the hotel, giving guests the freedom to explore the area and enjoy relaxed, informal networking in a lively city setting perfect for meaningful interactions beyond formal meetings.

    1.The Riverside Bar & Restaurant – Riverside Iconic Dinner Spot

    Overview: A legendary Chiang Mai restaurant on the Ping River with a lively atmosphere, live music, and a mix of Thai & international cuisine. Perfect for relaxed corporate dinners in a scenic setting.
    Seating Capacity: 150–200+ guests (indoor + outdoor terrace / multiple seating areas, expanded layout for groups)

    2.The Service at 1921 House – Heritage Fine Dining

    Overview: A premium restaurant set in a century-old teak mansion by the river, offering fine dining and elegant interiors — ideal for executive welcome dinners and VIP groups.
    Seating Capacity: ~60–90 guests (main dining + private room options)

    3.The Good View Bar & Restaurant – Classic Riverside Venue

    Overview: One of the most popular riverfront dinner destinations in Chiang Mai with Thai & international cuisine, spacious layout, and vibrant vibe suited to medium-large corporate groups.
    Seating Capacity: 150–250 guests (indoor + outdoor riverside seating).

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    Day 2: Business Session & Leisure

    Breakfast at Hotel

    Half-Day / Full Day Corporate Meeting

    ●       Conference hall at the hotel

    ●       Corporate presentation / meeting session

    ●       Tea / coffee break

    ●       Lunch at the hotel

    Post-Meeting Leisure

    ●       Short break for relaxation or local experience

    ●       Optional spa or swimming pool access

    Evening at Leisure

    ●       Themed gala dinner at the hotel

    ●       Overnight stay at the hotel

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    Day 3 - Half-Day Corporate Travel Itinerary – Chiang Mai

    Duration: 4–5 Hours

    Ideal for: Corporate groups, business delegates, incentive travelers

    Best Time: Morning or late afternoon

     

Sightseeing & Experiences

1.Wat Phra That Doi Suthep – Chiang Mai’s Iconic Landmark

Duration:75–90 minutes
Begin the half-day program with a guided visit to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai’s most revered temple, located atop Doi Suthep Mountain. Delegates enjoy panoramic views of the city along with cultural insights into Northern Thai spirituality and architecture.

2.Old City Temples Walk (Wat Chedi Luang & Wat Phra Singh)

Duration:60 minutes
Continue to Chiang Mai’s historic Old City, home to ancient temples and traditional architecture. A guided visit to Wat Chedi Luang and Wat Phra Singh provides a meaningful cultural experience while maintaining a relaxed pace for business travelers.

3.Nimmanhaemin Area – Café Culture & Informal Networking

Duration:45 minutes
Conclude the itinerary in the trendy Nimmanhaemin district, known for its cafés, boutiques, and creative spaces. This stop allows delegates to unwind, enjoy refreshments, and engage in informal networking in a modern, cosmopolitan setting.

Full-Day Corporate Travel Itinerary – Chiang Mai

Morning: Nature, Craft & Local Heritage

1.Baan Kang Wat – Creative Community Village

Duration:60 minutes
Begin the day at Baan Kang Wat, a charming artisan village known for handcrafted products, art studios, and relaxed cafés. Delegates can stroll through creative spaces, interact with local artisans, and enjoy a calm start to the day.

2.Mae Sa Valley & Orchid / Botanical Garden Visit

Duration:75 minutes
Travel to the scenic Mae Sa Valley, home to orchid farms and botanical gardens. This nature-focused stop offers fresh air, landscaped surroundings, and excellent photo opportunities perfect for corporate groups looking to balance meetings with wellness-oriented experiences.
Midday: Northern Thai Culinary Experience

3.Traditional Northern Thai Lunch (Kantoke Style)

Duration:75 minutes
Enjoy a Kantoke-style lunch, featuring authentic Lanna cuisine served in a cultural setting. This communal dining format encourages conversation, team bonding, and relaxed networking among delegates.
Afternoon: Signature Corporate Experiences

4.Ethical Elephant Sanctuary Visit (Half-Day Experience)

Duration: 2–2.5 hours
Visit a responsible elephant sanctuary where delegates learn about elephant conservation and ethical tourism practices. Activities focus on observation, education, and interaction in a natural environment—aligned with ESG and sustainability values important to global corporates.
Alternative (Non-wildlife option):

Lanna handicraft workshop (umbrella making / pottery)
Thai wellness & herbal experience
Rice farming cultural activity (seasonal)

5.San Kamphaeng Handicraft Village
Duration: 60 minutes
Conclude the day at San Kamphaeng Handicraft Village, known for silk weaving, lacquerware, silverwork, and traditional crafts. Delegates can shop for souvenirs or observe live demonstrations, adding a meaningful culture close to the program.