Chiang Mai, Thailand, is a truly special Feast site, beautifully blending the serene mountain landscapes of northern Thailand with the rich heritage of the ancient Lanna Kingdom. Nestled in a lush valley surrounded by misty peaks, this historic city—often called the “Rose of the North”—provides a peaceful and inspiring setting for observing the Feast of Tabernacles. The gentle pace of life and the gracious spirit of the Thai people naturally encourage reflection on God’s coming Kingdom of peace, restoration, and abundance.

The surrounding region is a delight for those who appreciate God’s creation. Nearby Doi Inthanon National Park, home to Thailand’s highest mountain, offers cascading waterfalls, scenic overlooks, cool forest trails and opportunities for light hiking amid dense greenery and diverse birdlife. Closer to the city, Doi Suthep-Pui National Park features lush jungles, refreshing waterfalls, natural pools and peaceful paths perfect for families. Other local treasures include soothing hot springs and the unique limestone “Sticky Waterfall” (Bua Tong), where visitors can walk directly up the mineral-coated cascades.

Ethical elephant sanctuaries in the area emphasize conservation and compassionate care, allowing guests to observe these magnificent animals in natural surroundings as they forage, bathe in rivers and roam freely—beautiful reminders of the harmony and restoration pictured in the coming Kingdom.

In addition to outdoor activities, Chiang Mai Zoo and Chiang Mai Night Safari offer enjoyable wildlife experiences. Those who love gardens will appreciate the renowned Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden in the Mae Rim district, which stretches across rolling hills and showcases thousands of plant species in beautiful greenhouses, tropical displays, canopy walks and preserved forest areas—an inspiring place to reflect on the richness and variety of God’s creation.

The city itself adds vibrant color to the Feast experience. The famous Night Bazaar and Sunday Walking Street markets are filled with handmade crafts, traditional textiles, fresh tropical fruits and delicious northern Thai cuisine, including flavorful khao soi (curry noodle soup), mango with sticky rice and a wide array of affordable local dishes.

Festival services and activities will be held at a comfortable, centrally located four-star property offering spacious meeting facilities, pleasant gardens, an outdoor pool and convenient access to many of the city’s attractions.

Chiang Mai’s combination of natural beauty, warm hospitality and meaningful cultural experiences makes it an ideal place to rejoice in God’s commanded Feast—celebrating the coming millennial reign of Jesus Christ in surroundings that reflect peace, harmony and abundant blessing.

We look forward to welcoming attendees from the United States, Australia and parts of Asia, along with our beloved Karen and Myanmar brethren, who will be joining both in person and via Zoom.

Location of services: The Empress Hotel, Chiang Mai

First service: Friday September 25, 7:30 p.m.