Night Bazaar in Chiang Mai
Travel to Thailand February 2nd, 2010
The Night Bazaar, or Kad Luang (Royal Market) as it is known by locals, is one of the largest bazaars and most interesting in Chiang Mai.
Chiangmai-nightbazaar1Terletak right in the center of the Ping River, is easily accessible Bazaar travelers. If you are in Chiang Mai is a visit to this place required to be done. These markets attract many people each night and this is the perfect place to hunt for jewelry and gifts. Given this market close to the companies or factories producing the goods, the price of local handicrafts accounted certainly cheaper when bought in this place.
Chiangmai-nightbazaar3Pasar has a large building which involves a lot of shops and stalls. This place is so crowded, where the stalls overflowing into the path around the market. This is a great place for you who hooked around, and you have to set aside at least a few hours to do so. In addition to local handicrafts, you can buy whatever you think is in the market – hours ‘Rolex’, silk, jewelry and high-tech goods such as TVs, CD and DVD player is here. Like many other markets, Night Bazaar also offers the best street food you like.
Serving a large number of foreigners who visit, the market also offers camera shops, travel agencies and internet cafĂ©. Be prepared to bargain – to get the best price you want. One of the services offered which seems to always be popular is the portrait from photographs. Chiangmai-nightbazaar2Atau other alternative, have your portrait in the original costume Thailand!
How to get there: The Night Bazaar on Chang Klan Road between Tha Pae Road and The Donchai Road. If you live in Chiang Mai is easily accessible by foot, but if you want to ride the Tuk Tuk that cost around 20 Baht from the city center.












