Chiang Mai
Frequently Asked Questions
Chiang Mai
Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ’s
There are 3 distinct seasons in Chiang Mai. The cool, dry season is from December-February with temperatures ranging from 15⁰C-33⁰C. The hot, dry season is from March-May with temperatures ranging from 20⁰C-35⁰C. The rainy season is from June-October/November with temperatures ranging from 22⁰C-32⁰C. Humidity is higher and rainfall builds up, peaking in September. The normal pattern is occasional heavy showers rather than persistent rain lasting for days.
Yes, we do. For further information, please see Meetings or Groups.
Please contact us for details of our suggested donation rates and bank details. Payment is usually made upon check out. We accept Thai Baht cash and Visa or MasterCard. Payment can also be made by bank transfer or through Wise or similar transfer app.
We do not normally provide a pickup service as there are many taxis on arrival in Chiang Mai Airport. Alternatively you can book a ride-share on one of the widely available apps, such as Grab, Bolt or Maxim.
There is no restriction on when we can accept bookings.
The Well is about 20-30 minutes away by taxi and Cornerstone 15-20 minutes away.
By Air
Chiang Mai International Airport has frequent flights to Bangkok and offers direct connections to a growing number of Asian cities.
On arrival, you can book a taxi from the ‘limousine service’ desk. The Juniper Tree is 20 minutes away at a cost of around 200 Baht. An after-hours surcharge may apply. Alternatively, you can book a Grab or similar ride-share from the Grab-Pickup in the carpark.
By Train
There are several services per day between Chiang Mai and Bangkok. It takes approximately 12 hours and includes air-conditioned carriages and options for sleeper service. The railway station is 5 minutes away by taxi at a cost of around 100 Baht.
By Bus
Air-conditioned bus services between Chiang Mai and Bangkok are the cheapest method of transport and takes approximately 10 hours. The bus station is 20 minutes away by taxi.
