Traveling to Chiang Mai in Autumn – A Journey to Find Beautiful Stillness During the September 2nd Holiday
Amidst the hustle and bustle of life, short holidays like September 2nd suddenly become the ideal time for you to “escape the city” and find your own breath. If you are wondering what Chiang Mai, Thailand has to offer in the fall, the answer may lie in the slow, cool and profound feeling that this place brings.
Việt Nam•20/08/2025
Not as noisy as Bangkok, not as brilliant as Pattaya, Chiang Mai in autumn appears like a quiet picture, a blend of ancient architecture, green nature and local creativity. September in Chiang Mai is the time of changing seasons, trees are covered with green after the rains, the air is cool, pleasant and the number of tourists is not too crowded. And that is also the reason why Chiang Mai tourism on September 2nd is increasingly popular with young people: far enough to feel strange, but close like an old friend.
Baan Kang Wat – Art space in the heart of nature
Baan Kang Wat Artist Village with creative space in the middle of nature. (Photo: NVCC)
Nestled at the foot of Doi Suthep Mountain, Baan Kang Wat is not simply an “artist village”, but also a creative space surrounded by lush greenery and a leisurely pace of life.
The tree-lined entrance, the small houses with wooden roofs, the cozy coffee shop, the handicraft workshop with the scent of new leather… every detail here bears the mark of the artisan's hand.
Visit this place in the morning, the sunlight filtering through the canopy, the very soft sounds of rustling paper in the printing workshop, the whispers of young couples choosing handmade bracelets. That is how the Chiang Mai experience begins: gentle, deep and full of personality.
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Ang Kaew Lake – A beautiful and quiet relaxing corner at the foot of the mountain
Peaceful Ang Kaew Lake – An ideal place to relax in autumn in Chiang Mai. (Photo: Collected)
Not a noisy destination, nor too many tourists, Ang Kaew Lake is peacefully located on the campus of Chiang Mai University, a place where just setting foot, you will feel time stop.
Surrounding the lake are rows of ancient trees, their broad canopies reaching down to the water. Mount Suthep appears looming in the distance, reflected on the mirror-like water. Coming here early in the morning or at sunset, you will see students reading books, elderly people walking leisurely or groups of young people spreading out picnic blankets. Perhaps, that is one of the scenes that makes people understand better that Chiang Mai in autumn is beautiful in its own unique way: not ostentatious, but peaceful, full of life.
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep – When the sacred and nature blend together
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep – A spiritual symbol in the middle of the mountains and forests. (Photo: NVCC)
The 306-step stone staircase leading to Doi Suthep Temple is not just a journey up, but also an opening of the mind. On both sides are majestically winding naga snakes, above is the shimmering golden temple roof standing out against the lush green autumn sky.
From here, the whole view of Chiang Mai spreads out below, a city hazy in a thin layer of mist, rows of trees lining the mountainside. Every step in the temple grounds is a sense of stillness. The sound of temple bells ringing in the gentle breeze, the sound of birds and rustling leaves… all create a mesmerizing meditative atmosphere.
What is it about Chiang Mai, Thailand that makes people so fascinated? It is places like this! Where culture, religion and nature do not need flowery words to still make people speechless with emotion.
Khun Chang Kian – The quiet highlands in the middle of the forest
The rustic Khun Chang Kian H'Mong village amidst autumn nature. (Photo: NVCC)
About 28km from the city center, Khun Chang Kian is a village of the White Hmong people nestled in the heart of the Doi Suthep-Pui jungle. Not noisy, not well-groomed to “welcome guests”, the village still retains its rustic features from wooden roofs, dirt roads to lush green coffee and strawberry gardens.
The morning mist covers every roof, children ride bicycles across the dirt road, the smell of roasted coffee wafts gently in the wind, every moment here seems to invite people to temporarily forget modern life, to live slowly and truly.
September, although not the season of peach blossoms, but the cool climate, lush green trees, and afternoon light dyeing the mountains and forests golden is enough to see a Chiang Mai autumn with a rustic yet poetic beauty.
Wat Sri Suphan Silver Temple – A sparkling silver architectural marvel
Wat Sri Suphan – Silver Pagoda stands out with its Lanna silver carving art. (Photo: NVCC)
In the middle of Wualai silversmith street, Wat Sri Suphan appears like a sparkling wonder under the sunlight. Each wall, dome, and main hall pillar is intricately carved from silver, aluminum, and nickel, telling Buddhist legends, village scenes, and zodiac symbols of Lanna culture.
Entering the temple grounds is like entering another space: where the sparkling silver light is not cold but warm and full of soul. The artisans work right in the workshop behind, each hammer gently touches the metal, each detail is carefully crafted as if time has been put into each line.
Chiang Mai Old Town – Historical Marks in Every Brick
Chiang Mai Old Town with ancient temples, ancient walls and indigenous culture. (Photo: NVCC)
Walking through Old Town Chiang Mai is like stepping back in time. The ancient Tha Phae Gate, mossy walls, cobblestone streets, dozens of ancient temples… all blend with the rhythm of modern life.
On one side is an ancient bell tower, on the other side is a minimalist cafe; young people sit working by the window, the elderly burn incense at the temple next door. Experiencing Chiang Mai is not just about visiting the highlights, but about feeling the intersection between the present and tradition happening in every breath.
Chaloem Phrakiat Park – Where busy people find a slow pace of life
Chaloem Phrakiat Park – Green space in the middle of Chiang Mai city. (Photo: NVCC)
At the end of the day, when the sunlight gradually turns orange, Chaloem Phrakiat Park is like a real “green oasis”. The large space with artificial lake, long grass, and straight trees is where people and tourists come to breathe and relax.
The park is open until evening, making it the perfect place to end a day of exploration , or simply sit by the lake, listen to the wind, and let your mind calm down once more before returning home.
Wat Muen Lan – The Humble Beauty of Inner Wealth
Wat Muen Lan – A peaceful ancient temple in the heart of Chiang Mai's old town. (Photo: NVCC)
Nestled right in the heart of Chiang Mai's old town, Wat Muen Lan doesn't have the splendor of Doi Suthep or the dazzling silver of Wat Sri Suphan, but its serenity and unique architectural details make this temple a poetic stop.
The pristine white Chedi, gilded with gold and inlaid with ceramics, stands out against the blue autumn sky. The ancient Ho Trai library with its meticulously carved wooden roof, the lower floor built of stone, the upper floor of wood is a reminder that lasting beauty does not need to be noisy.
What makes Chiang Mai, Thailand different? Perhaps it is places like this: where spirituality is not ostentatious, but quietly present and only those sensitive enough will feel it.
One Nimman – Modern colors in the heart of the ancient city
One Nimman – Cultural, shopping and culinary complex in the middle of modern Chiang Mai. (Photo: NVCC)
When your journey to experience Chiang Mai has taken you through the mountains, villages, temples... then take a leisurely afternoon to step into another space, which is One Nimman - a cultural, shopping and entertainment complex with a youthful and creative spirit.
Designed in a neoclassical style with open spaces, European domes and stone-paved courtyards, One Nimman is not only an eye-catching check-in spot, but also a meeting point for artistic ideas, indigenous craft brands, and unique coffee and food stalls.
On holidays, this place often organizes night markets, music performances, art fairs and street food... like a modern Chiang Mai is "playing with you in the autumn afternoon".
Traveling to Chiang Mai on September 2nd is not just a vacation, but also a personal journey of culture, art and nature. No need for elaborate plans, no need for a multi-day itinerary, just a few days on September 2nd, Chiang Mai is enough to rekindle your inspiration for life and reconnect with nature.
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