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For many visitors, Chiang Mai's real appeal is in its secret sights, shops and cafes hidden down side streets and back alleyways, behind temples and inside otherwise nondescript lots. Nancy Chandler's Map of Chiang Mai shares these treasures, with extensive listings of everything from private museums and boutiques open by appointment only to yoga, massage, cooking and Thai language schools, more vegetarian restaurants than on any other map, noodle stalls, things to do with the kids, tips for escaping the heat in summer, where to catch a European film, and more. The map includes detailed guides to the Night Bazaar and the backstreets of Warorot Market (Chiang Mai's Chinatown) as well as Greater Chiang Mai and the City Center. The index includes more telephone numbers and descriptions as well, including some places that could not be squeezed on the map.
- Sales Rank: #4099622 in Books
- Published on: 2008-11-30
- Binding: Map
- 76 pages
Review
A worthwhile investment ... shows the main points of interest, shopping venues and oddities that you would be most unlikely to stumble upon by yourself. --Lonely Planet Thailand
Charts the best markets and hole in the wall restaurants in town. --Conde Nast Traveler
Colorful... fun... nifty local tips. --Luxe City Guide
An invaluable resource. --Los Angeles Times
About the Author
American artist Nancy Chandler is best known for her detailed maps of Bangkok and Chiang Mai, but she has also created an extensive line of Thai themed greeting cards and gifts celebrating Thailand and things Thai. Other titles include her Thai theme coloring book and activity book for children. Her Bangkok based daughter Nima Chandler now handles all map research and editing (as a result, there are more bars on the map now, she jokes).
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.
A MUST HAVE if you are going to Chiang Mai!
By Krish
You may want another map for perfectly accurate navigation, however, if you are going to Bangkok or Chiang Mai you absolutely need Nancy Chandler's maps. If you are only buying one map make it Nancy's. I suggest than when you plan your trip you sit down with her maps and plan places to check out. You will probably be able to use her maps to decide in which area of the city you would like to stay.
She has color coded location genres (restaurants are pink stars, bars are purple stars, wats are purple triangles, accommodations are blue, etc.) and places with a/c are noted. And not only does her website offer free updates, but has very interesting listings of current events you may want to attend.
Nancy was an American Graphic Designer who expatriated to Thailand and her maps have a whimsical, easy to use quality that really opens up the places to you. And in the accompanying resource pamphlet her special recommendations are worth making an extra effort to find. This companion booklet has listings organized in super useful ways - for example the restaurants are organized by ethnicity and there are lists of cooking schools and massage schools.
Perusing a Nancy Chandler map in advance of a trip to Thailand is one of the great joys of life! (In my case this involves a lot of compiling lists of places to eat.) And a secondary joy is re-living your adventures by showing the map to friends when you get home. And if you are on the fence about whether to holiday in Thailand then looking at a Nancy Chandler map just might inspire you to go ahead and get those plane tickets. I want to go right now!
I suggest you start at Nancy's website to check for most recent edition dates and to print map updates. Then you will probably come back to Amazon for the best prices and fastest shipping :)
*WARNING Thailand could ruin you for other holiday destinations. Suddenly it's just not a holiday if one is not getting a massage every day...
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
The Map you need
By David Field
Wow.
In my (way too long) life I've seen some pretty good maps, and when I saw that Nancy Chandler had released a new version of her map of Chiang Mai, I decided to spring for it.
Simply put, I think this is the best guide to anywhere in Thailand. And I'm including the Lonely Planet Guide, the Rough Guide (both of which I gave five-star reviews to), and just about all web sites I've visited. If you're not aware of the backpacker culture in Thailand, Chiang Mai, which is the second-largest city in Thailand and situates in the North part of the country, is a center for Elephant Trekking, Mountain Biking, and White-water Rafting. While you could go on day-trips to do all these things, the city has just about all that Bangkok has in a much less frenzied atmosphere with a huge number of guest-houses and restaurants. All of this is concentrated in two or three areas, to the degree that there almost isn't a street without some Backpacker attraction.
When I opened the map, I was reminded of a Buster Keaton movie (The High Sign) where he steals a newspaper from a merry-go-round patron, sits on a bench, and opens the newspaper to read it. However, instead of a lot of newspaper pages, the whole newspaper is one huge sheet that finally overwhelms Keaton (he sells it back to the original owner). When you open Nancy Chandler's Map it gets bigger and bigger, until you're reading a page that's 30 inches by 20 inches. And it's necessary, because the Map shows around 5,000 places (I'm including areas of street vendors and stalls in markets). At one point even Chandler has to give up on the details and points out for one area, "Many more guesthouses that we can show."
When you start with the map (at 5 x 7.5 inches) it has a map of the area around Warorot, a large day market, with plenty of restaurants and guesthouse on the periphery. The map at this point only shows an area of around 300 (meters/yards) by 450 (meters/yards) easy enough to walk around. The map has many personal remarks from Nancy - she uses felt-tip pens in different colors to show different areas - and at one point she notes that the canal is "not exactly this color of blue anymore . . ." A market of local tribal goods is marked "No middlemen," but these additions are often useful and rarely get in the way.
Open the map and the next thing you see is a map of the Night Bazaar area, twice as large as the last map. For those of you that thought your last Double Whopper on the Khao San Road in Bangkok would be the end of your addiction, you be pleased to know that there's a Burger King near the market. Opposite are Starbucks and Haagen-Dazs, and hopefully, the end of eating Western food and going Thai. Don't worry, if you can't face noodles any more, Nancy lists places that offer international cuisine - all the Asian cuisines, plus American, English and French and just about most European cuisines, including a large selection of pizza places, Middle Eastern, and over 50 cafes. Plus there's a big selection of Vegetarian and Healthy Food restaurants.
Turn to the next spread (10 x 15 inches) and you'll see a map of the surrounding countryside (25 x 40 miles) to Chiang Mai. Many of the attractions are in the jungles and require a day trip, but there are other places (noticeably craft outlets) that are just a few miles away. Also shown is the Siam Insect Zoo - I imagine the petting area is pretty quiet.
Now we get to the real thing - a map of central Chiang Mai. This 20 x 15 inch map has the moated area of the city (which is about a mile square) and the area to the east of that, toward the river. Also included is the area just to the east of the river, which has another bunch of guesthouses and shops, along with some good entertainment venues. It also shows places on the river where you can go for sedate boat tours. The area covered is about two miles by one and a half, so the detail is amazing (but necessary). To give you some idea of the closeness and variety of everything, Billy's Pizzeria Italiana is but 200 yards from Yunee Fish and Chips. And Nancy has recommendations for areas to take a pub crawl and another list of places where you're unlikely to see other farangs (foreigners).
And finally we come to the area that takes up the whole side of the map (30 x 20 inches). This shows six miles by four, and has the moated city as its center. It includes everything but the detail that the previous maps have shown (apart from the surrounding countryside) and has closeups of the area around the Huay Kaew road, with its slightly newer guesthouses and stores. There's also plenty of detail of the areas just outside the moat.
But wait - there's more! Included with the map is a small booklet (but 84 pages) with just about all the items the map mentions, arranged in groups, with map references. Nancy uses the fold lines of the map rather than drawing a grid, and this works well. Should you need one, the map shows a place to buy Superhighway tractors (you could take it back to Bangkok and do some needed work there!). They're next to Lanna Hospital. The booklet holds three and a half times the information that would take up an entire side (30 x 20 inch) of the map, unlike some other maps that give you basically one major map and a few detail maps on one side, with a few recommendations on the other side.
And, there's even more! On the Nancychandler net website, there are updates every couple of months for free, so take a look there to keep up to date.
This map is amazing. As I said, I put it above any other guidebook or map of Chiang Mai, and of course there's Nancy's map of Bangkok which has the same approach (Nancy Chandler's Map of Bangkok, 25th Edition). I was going to buy that until I saw the new edition of the Chiang Mai map. Now I'm trying to stop myself buying the Bangkok map until there's a new edition, but I don't think that I will be able to wait that long.
Obviously, I haven't tested the map "on the ground." However, other reviews of Nancy's map praise the accuracy. Even with my failing eyes I could read the map with reading glasses, and I wouldn't be afraid to use this as my only guide around the streets.
For around the cost of a guidebook, this map indicates all kinds of places you'd never find any other way. If you're going to Chiang Mai, you can't do without it. Really, you can't.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Very helpful - all the info you need in one map
By Dorcas Kelley
Towns in Thailand aren't well marked. Most streets don't have signs and there are few directional signs. Plus the native language is far beyond my skills. This map was a life-saver for my trip to Chiang Mai! Not only could I find directions but it has info about locations of stores, restaurants, places to see - everything on one map! I found that I didn't need any type of guidebook when I had this map along. I highly recommend it, along with her map for Bangkok. Happy travels!
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