Taxis are available and can be a convenient way to get around, but they may be more expensive compared to other modes of transport. Make sure to agree on a fare before beginning your journey.
Renting a car or motorbike gives you the freedom to explore Thailand at your own pace. There are several rental shops in the provinces where you can rent vehicles for daily or longer-term use.
Contouring around Ping River, Chiang Mai was awarded the title of creative city by UNESCO in 2015.
Finally, Chiang Mai public bus has 8 lines in total.
One of the coolest transportation could be the Segway! Segway is a self-balancing personal transporter with two wheels, and it is popularly used by global travelers.
The language barrier is not a problem anymore! Uber and Grab are the popular mobile ride-sharing applications that allow you to book the taxi service or personal driver at your fingertips.
The green songthaew plies the route from Chiang Mai to Mae Jo district.
The white songthaew plies the route from Chiang Mai to Mae Taeng district.
The blue songthaew plies the route from Chiang Mai to Lamphun Province.
The orange songthaew plies the route from Chiang Mai to Fang district, where the beautiful Doi Ang Khang National Park is situated.
The yellow songthaew has specifically designated routes going between Chiang Mai city and the other towns.
The red songthaew is also known as the red car, red taxi or red truck. The moment you arrive in Chiang Mai, either by flight, train or a bus, you will notice there are loads of this red songthaew in the city.
Join the Tuk Tuk club and take the unique opportunity to drive a classic three wheeler Tuk Tuk down the rural roads of Chiang Mai and neighboring Mae Hong Son province.