Top 10 Things to do Good for Kids in Mae Rim, Chiang Mai Province

August 21, 2021 Agatha Simes

Discover the best top things to do in Mae Rim, Thailand including Thai Basic Stay - Day Tours, Wat Pa Daraphirom Temple, Maerim Elephant Sanctuary, Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, Siam Insect Zoo, Flying Squirrels Zip Line, Mon Jam, Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park, Maesa Elephant Camp, Sai Nam Phung Orchid Farm.
Restaurants in Mae Rim

1. Thai Basic Stay - Day Tours

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5.0 based on 103 reviews

Thai Basic Stay - Day Tours

Thai Basic Stay offers tours in Northern Thailand including authentic hilltribe villages. We would like to show you the true way of life in the various communities. Our tours are unique and different to others. Our aim is for you to experience at close hand, contact with the local people and their lifestyles in areas that are less familiar to tourists.

2. Wat Pa Daraphirom Temple

Mae Rim Thailand
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5.0 based on 72 reviews

Wat Pa Daraphirom Temple

Reviewed By syai1961 - Phitsanulok, Thailand

Wat Pa Daraphirom Temple is a must-visit if you go to Mae Rim, Chiang mai. The temple is exceptionally beautiful with impressive historical background. Each building in the temple is unique and distinctive. The temple is not as crowded as temples in Chiang Mai city. It is mostly quiet and serene. So, you can appreciate its artistic style and beauty peacefully. So, next time you go to Mae Rim, don't miss Wat Pa Daraphirom Temple.

3. Maerim Elephant Sanctuary

31 Moo 8, Mae Rim 50180 Thailand +66 99 243 9111 [email protected] http://www.maerimelephantsanctuary.com
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5.0 based on 1,727 reviews

Maerim Elephant Sanctuary

Here at Maerim Elephant Sanctuary our mission is to rescue miss-treated elephants and provide them with a beautiful environment where they are safe, loved and cared for. We are 100% against elephant riding, performances, tricks and any method of training or discipline where pain is inflicted to achieve a result. We believe that by sharing our passion with our guests we can all contribute towards providing rescued elephants a beautiful life which they deserve. In supporting our cause you will make memories to treasure as you roam freely with or magnificent elephants. Feed them, bond with them and bath with them. By choosing our sanctuary you will be actively contributing to saving the next gentle giant from a life of slavery. Let us assure you that we are not a money making outfit, we are here because of our passion for elephant. Along this journey you be informed of the realities of caring for elephants and the cruelties they endure before we rescue them.

Reviewed By SaraS1970 - Austin, United States

We visited Chiang Mai over a weekend and decided to add this tour to our agenda since it offered a half day trip. SO glad we did! They are running a good program and are caring for the elephants well. Our host was very knowledgable, witty, and very available for questions when he wasn't presenting. Feeding the elephants was a highlight even though I was initially intimidated by their size. I chose not to "mud" with the elephants and still felt I got my money's worth. Afterwards we enjoyed some leisurely time by the pool and they end the tour with a great little perk...a group cooking class for their local Thai noodle soup Khao Soi - it was delish!

4. Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden

100 Moo 9, Mae Rim 50180 Thailand +66 53 841 000 [email protected] http://www.qsbg.org
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4.5 based on 592 reviews

Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden

The Queen Sirkit Botanic Garden is one of the most renowned gardens in Thailand and a major hub for scientific research. Visitors can view beautiful Thai orchids and palms while walking around the expansive grounds.

Reviewed By 166jackiew

We took a yellow songthaew from Warorot market at 40 Thai Baht per person to the botanic garden. The journey took about an hour. Entrance fee is free for senior over 60s. We were recommended to take a tram to the garden as it was quite a walk. The tram was 30 baht per person. The first stop was at the canopy. It was a very impressive walkway with fantastic views. The driver then took us to the glasshouse gardens. This was divided into different sections with alpine plants, orchids, cactus and rain forest. Particularly impressive was the large rain forest glass house with a massive waterfall. We meant to visit the natural science museum but we ran out of time. We will do it on our next visit. Highly recommend.

5. Siam Insect Zoo

23/4 Moo1, Mae Rim-Samoeng Rd Mae Raem Subdistrict, Mae Rim 50180 Thailand +66 89 184 8475 [email protected] http://www.siaminsectzoo.com
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4.5 based on 327 reviews

Siam Insect Zoo

The Siam Insect-Zoo & Museum is a great place for famlies visiting Chiang Mai. The facility was renovated in 2010 and includes exhibits with insects ranging from caterpillars to beetles to butterflies.

Reviewed By FancyFree55 - Florida, United States

I traveled alone to the Siam Insect Zoo by taxi from Chiang Mai because Hubby wasn't interested in looking at insect displays. I'm so glad I did. This was incredibly interesting, besides being the only insect zoo I've ever heard of, anywhere in the world. The owner of the B&B we stayed at in Chiang Mai told me that the insect zoo was established by a man who'd contracted malaria from a mosquito bite in his youth, which caused him to start researching mosquitos, and then other insects as well. The collection of preserved insects is astonishing - three rooms full of wall-to-wall and floor to ceiling displays, including thousands of insects from all over the world, along with a wealth of information about each creature. I was delighted to enter the butterfly garden, where beautiful specimens were flitting from flower to flower. They weren't afraid to get close to me, and a few nearly landed on me. There's a spider room with live specimens of gargantuan spiders, many poisonous, all confined in aquariums. If the staff would clean the glass, they'd be much easier to watch and visitors would be able to take photos. There's also a display with aquariums containing many species of large "walking stick" insects. You can hold one, if you're willing. Again the glass really needs cleaning. One aquarium contains one of the most poisonous insects on the planet - a giant red centipede. You can't hold this 12-inch long monster because his bite can kill a child or someone in frail health. I was fascinated watching a huge night-slayer scorpion, bearded dragons, beautiful iguanas, and a couple of turtles for good measure. Admission is only about $4 USD. I spent more than an hour checking out the displays. The staff is very friendly and helpful. Don't miss this museum if you're traveling anywhere near Mae Rim.

6. Flying Squirrels Zip Line

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4.5 based on 332 reviews

Flying Squirrels Zip Line

Experience Chiang Mai’s ultimate zip line jungle treetop adventure with Flying Squirrels Zip Line Chiang Mai. Come FLY through an action-packed, 32 station course with jungle paths, zip lines, sky bridges, climbing nets, repelling lines, a crazy zipwire skateboard, Tarzan mega jump, and Northern Thailand’s only treetop high-wire bicycle ride through lush rainforest canopy. After flying down a gigantic slide to the finish line, guests enjoy a delicious, complimentary all-you-can-eat buffet and FREE souvenir t-shirt to celebrate a thrilling day of ziplining in Chiang Mai. A totally unique course, exotic location, friendly staff, expert guides, and commitment to your safety makes Flying Squirrels Thailand’s favorite zipline activity destination. COURSE FEATURES • 16 ziplines (600m, 400m, 350m, 300m, couple line) • Big Tarzan jump • Zodiac sky bridge • Treetop canopy bicycle ride (1 or 2 riders) • 2 Downward rappel level changes • Zipwire Skateboard line • 7 Jungle foot paths • Challenge net cross • Burmese sky bridge • Spider climbing net • Giant exit slide (or downward rappel)

7. Mon Jam

22/8 Moo7 In Nong Hoi Royal Project, Mae Rim 50180 Thailand +66 81 806 3993
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4.5 based on 393 reviews

Mon Jam

Reviewed By louisho2020 - Singapore, Singapore

Go in the morning to visit the local market, buy strawberries in big bucket. Take photos at the gardens. Very scenic.

8. Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park

87 Moo 10 Mae Ram, Mae Rim 50180 Thailand +66 53 299 565 [email protected] http://www.poopoopaperpark.com
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4.5 based on 646 reviews

Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park

Elephant POOPOOPAPER Park is an eco-friendly, outdoor museum park that explains the unique steps involved in making our world famous paper products from elephant poop fibers! See artisans crafting! Learn a bit about the history of paper! Take incredible pictures! Visit our Adobe Cafe and grab a pile of souvenirs at the POO-tique Gift Shop - full of incredible products made from elephant poop!

Reviewed By FancyFree55 - Florida, United States

I loved everything about this park. What an incredibly brilliant, planet-friendly brainchild. Thailand is revolutionizing the paper-making process, and the rest of the world should pay close attention. Adult admission is only $3.25 USD. The park is gorgeous, with a jungle feel to it, yet clean and new and beautifully maintained. Guests are directed along jungle paths to several thatched hut structures, where each phase of the paper making process is explained by a tour guide. Educational signage throughout the park provides additional detail about the process. I was surprised that the guide spoke English, with an occasional explanation in Thai for the children in the group. Everyone in the tour group got to make a sheet of paper from a ball of fiber. After this part of the tour, we went to a large covered pavilion, where we could participate in Do-It-Yourself projects involving PooPaper. You can make a bookmark, or a fan, a journal, a greeting card, bead jewelry ... all manner of interesting craft projects were going on in this section. You pay for the materials, and one of the staff will help if you need assistance. The gift shop shelves are lined with gorgeous paper products made on site. You can buy invitations or notepads, eco-friendly bags, T-shirts, pencils made from twigs, even a poopoo paper Christmas ornament. The items make lovely gifts or souvenirs, and prices are reasonable The park also has a cute cafe and outdoor picnic area on site. Adobe Cafe sells PooPoochip cookies (yum), as well as cupcakes, pies, cakes, water and soft drinks, coffee and tea, yogurt smoothies and fruit shakes. Prices are again reasonable. The park is located about a 20-minute drive out of town, in fairly close proximity to several other attractions. I hired a taxi driver for only $20 USD round-trip to drive me to several locations and wait while I spent the day touring various sites.

9. Maesa Elephant Camp

119/9 Tapae Rd. Mae Sa Subdistrict, Mae Rim 50100 Thailand +66 53 206 247 [email protected] http://www.maesaelephantcamp.com
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4.0 based on 1,695 reviews

Maesa Elephant Camp

Reviewed By irazhar - Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

The place cool and breezy. Nice river flowing. There is no elephant bathing to see. The operator say it is too cold. The elephants and baby elephants look very healthy and well taken care off.

10. Sai Nam Phung Orchid Farm

61 Moo 6, Old Mae Rim-Samerng Rd. Rim Tai, Mae Rim 50180 Thailand +66 53 298 771 http://www.facebook.com/sainamphung?sk=info
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4.0 based on 94 reviews

Sai Nam Phung Orchid Farm

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