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Chiang Mai City Passes

Engage in exciting activities and explore Chiang Mai's top attractions using a city pass!

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About: Chiang Mai City Passes

Plan your own trip with the TAGTHAi Chiang Mai Day Pass. Explore the city at your own pace and access multiple benefits with the pass, including dining, massages, and various activities. Enjoy meals, relax with a massage, and engage in activities that suit your interests.

Chiang Mai City Passes
Mun Mueang Road, 50200, Chiang Mai
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