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Chiang Mai Korean Guide + Private Vehicle Tour / 10 hours
Chiang Mai Korean Guide + Private Vehicle Tour / 10 hours
Chiang Mai Korean Guide + Private Vehicle Tour / 10 hours
Chiang Mai Korean Guide + Private Vehicle Tour / 10 hours
Chiang Mai Korean Guide + Private Vehicle Tour / 10 hours

Chiang Mai Korean Guide + Private Vehicle Tour / 10 hours


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A Thai Korean guide who is like a friend will make Chiang Mai just the way you want it!

[5% App discount] Code: APP5OFF , HK: APP15HK

Product Info

The content of this product is provided by machine translation and may not reflect the actual information, please take this into consideration before booking.

📢 Product Introduction

A local Korean-speaking guide will guide you privately for 10 hours, as per your preference.

Additionally, private vehicles are available for 10 hours, allowing for convenient transportation.

You can meet your Korean guide in the hotel lobby at the time you specified for your accommodation.

The guide's personal information (phone number, SNS ID) will be sent to you via email one day before the tour date.


Please be sure to provide your approximate route when making a reservation.

It's even better if the guide can prepare it for you.

Of course, you can change it by consulting with the guide on site.

Chiang Mai must be the starting and ending point.


This product is only available in the following areas.

- Chiang Mai city center & Doi Suthep & Wat Umong & Ban Kang Wat area

- Mon Cham & Elipin Palm & San Kamphaeng & Huay Tung Tao areas

- Chiang Rai area (only to White Temple)


🚗 Vehicle Information

• 1-5 people: SUV

• 1 to 9 people: van

Car seats are not provided, but luggage can be stored in the vehicle (one 20-inch carrier per person).

Infants are not permitted to occupy vehicle seats.


⏰ Hours of operation

07:00 ~ 22:00

You can use it for 10 hours by selecting the time you want to use it.

When making a reservation, please be sure to indicate your desired meeting time.


🚶 Meeting/Pickup Location

We will meet you at your hotel lobby in downtown Chiang Mai or at a location of your choice within downtown Chiang Mai.

When making a reservation, please enter the exact English name of the hotel as it appears on Google Maps.

(Cannot be found by address or location information)

In the case of Airbnb accommodations, if the exact English name does not appear on Google Maps,

Please tell me the English name of the nearest place on Google Maps.


📌 Note

1. The fee is for one team.

You can make a reservation by selecting a quantity of 1.


2. Children under 2 years of age are considered infants and are free of charge.

If you are traveling with children, please be sure to inform us of the number of children in advance.

However, infants cannot be provided with vehicle seats.


3. Interpreting guides for business purposes are not permitted as part of the travel guide product.


4. If the duration exceeds 10 hours, you will be charged 250 baht per hour for the guide and 200 baht per hour for the vehicle.

If you would like to hire a driving guide, you can do so by paying 400 baht directly.


5. When making a reservation, please be sure to include your approximate itinerary information.

This way, the guide can also prepare in advance.

It is true that even Koreans find it difficult to recommend good places on their own.

ex) 08:00 Hotel > Wat Umong > Doi Suthep > Hotel drop-off


6. Additional charges apply for Chiang Rai + Golden Triangle.

• Passenger cars, SUVs, and vans: 2,000 baht (per team)

• Bus: 6,500 baht (per group)

• White Temple 150 baht (per person)

• Hill tribe village 300 baht (per person)

• Drug Museum (Golden Triangle) 50 baht (per person)

• Boat cost per boat: 5-seater 1,000 baht / 10-seater 1,500 baht / 40-seater 2,500 baht

(You can pay directly to the guide.)

Purchase Notice

* Reservations received after 6:00 PM can be confirmed the following morning.

* After your reservation is confirmed, we will send you detailed information and a voucher via email.

* This product can only be used on the specified date.

* We recommend that you purchase individual travel insurance.

Reminders

  • A minimum of 0 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 0 day(s) before the departure date

FAQ

1. What is the best time of year to visit Chiang Mai?

The best time to visit Chiang Mai is during the cool season, which runs approximately from November to February each year. During this period, the weather is cool and dry, with average temperatures ranging from 20-25°C, making it ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing. March to May is the hot season with higher temperatures, and June to October is the rainy season with occasional showers, but the air is fresh and the scenery is pleasant after the rain.

2. What are some recommended itinerary suggestions for a first-time independent trip to Chiang Mai?

For a first-time independent trip to Chiang Mai, it's recommended to divide your itinerary into the Old City area, the Doi Suthep surroundings, and suburban attractions. In the Old City, you can visit temples, experience massages, and explore night markets. On Doi Suthep, you'll find Wat Phra That Doi Suthep and Chiang Mai University. If you have ample time, consider a day trip to Chiang Rai to see the White Temple, Blue Temple, or an elephant sanctuary. Utilizing private car services can make travel more efficient and flexible.

3. What transportation options are available in Chiang Mai for convenient travel?

Chiang Mai offers diverse transportation options. Within the city, the most common are songthaews (red trucks) and tuk-tuks, for which you'll need to negotiate the fare. Taxis and Grab (a ride-hailing app) are also widely available and easy to book. For reaching more distant suburban attractions, or if you prioritize flexibility and comfort, hiring a private vehicle is an ideal choice, providing a dedicated driver who can tailor the route to your needs.

4. Is it customary to tip for massage services in Chiang Mai?

Tipping after receiving massage services in Chiang Mai is a common local etiquette to show appreciation to the service staff. The tip amount usually depends on the quality of service and the total price, with a general recommendation of 50-100 Thai Baht, or about 10-15% of the total cost. If you are very satisfied with the service, you can tip a bit more.

5. What local specialty products and souvenirs are worth buying in Chiang Mai?

Chiang Mai offers many unique local specialty products. Examples include handicrafts (such as wood carvings, silverware, and textiles), Thai silk, essential oil and aromatherapy products, coffee beans, and various Thai snacks and condiments. Night markets and Warorot Market (Kad Luang) are popular places to find these items. Choosing locally made products will allow you to better experience Chiang Mai's cultural essence.

6. What important safety precautions should I take when traveling independently to Chiang Mai?

Chiang Mai has a good safety record, but it's still important to be mindful of your personal belongings. Keep your valuables secure in crowded night markets or tourist spots. For transportation, be cautious when renting a motorcycle; if you're unfamiliar with the roads, consider using public transport or private car services. Avoid going to remote areas alone late at night. In case of emergencies, seek assistance from local police or your accommodation provider.

7. How can I efficiently plan my sightseeing route in Chiang Mai?

When planning your Chiang Mai sightseeing route, group attractions that are geographically close together on the same day to minimize travel time. For instance, the temples in the Old City can be explored on foot, while attractions around Doi Suthep can be reached by songthaew or private car. To save time and maximize flexibility, choosing a private car service allows for a customized itinerary based on your interests and schedule, avoiding getting lost or waiting.

8. What cultural etiquette should I be aware of when interacting with locals in Chiang Mai?

When interacting with locals in Chiang Mai, showing respect is key. Avoid touching anyone's head, as it's considered the most sacred part of the body. Remove your shoes before entering temples and dress modestly, avoiding overly revealing clothing. Women should maintain a respectful distance when taking photos with monks. Additionally, locals hold the monarchy in high esteem, so avoid discussing or criticizing related topics.

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