CHIANG MAI, THAILAND
Solo Tour Guides
To fully appreciate Chiang Mai you need to book a Solo Tour Guide, your private friendly tour guide. He will be able to show you around like a local. Whether you want to see the tourist sites, places off the beaten track or discover new experiences, the Solo Tour Guide is there to help you. He looks after your safety and welfare at all times.
Phil
Phil has been a licensed tour guide for almost 10 years. He has also been an inbound travel agent as an assistant sales and marketing manager. He graduated with a major in Hotel Management.
Now based in Chiang Mai, Phil regularly travels back to Bangkok to see his family and friends.
Phil will gladly show you around the treasures of Chiang Mai in his air-conditioned car and produce an itinerary to your pleasing. His experience is unquestionable. However it is his pleasant personality that will really make your time special with Phil.
Phil is covid vaccinated, is a non-smoker and speaks fluent Thai, Laos and English.
Total cost for 1 full day (8 hours) with Phil = a non refundable deposit of USD 45 by Paypal or major credit card (Visa, Mastercard, American Express) PLUS 2000 Baht (approx. USD 61) in cash to Phil after his services. Total cost without car is therefore approx. 106 US dollars. The cost of going by car is extra and varies from 500 to 1500 baht per day, depending upon the distance covered.
This does not include entrance fees or food & beverages.
How To Book A Solo Tour Guide
To book any of our Solo Tour Guides please go to the enquiry form.
Or send an email to info@solotourguides.com.
Alternatively whatsapp +94-76-630-1069.
Remember a Solo Tour Guide looks after your safety and welfare at all times.
Our other destinations in Thailand include Bangkok, Koh Samet and Pattaya.
Why not make the most of your holiday to Chiang Mai and book one or more of the following activities?
Highlights of Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai is the largest city in Northern Thailand, and has a population of approximately 400,000 people. It is located some 700 kms north of Bangkok.
The name “Chiang Mai” means “New City”, after succeeding Chiang Rai as the capital of the Lan Na dynasty in 1296. Its importance grew as a trading hub with good connections on the Ping River, on which the city flanks. Today you can still see part of the inner city walls, surrounded by a protective moat.
There are over 300 buddhist temples in the area, the most famous of which is the Wat Phra Singh. Look out for the symbol of the serpent as this represents the source of the Ping River.
Chiang Mai is also known as the “Creative City”. This can be viewed through the articles on display at the local handicraft markets, produced by northern Thai artisans. Chiang Mai’s markets are famous and are a must-do activity.
A visit to Chiang Mai would also not be complete without a visit to a massage parlour. There are many types – some specialise in feet whilst others encompass the full body.
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