Chiang Mai
Coloring Book
20 printable pages of elephants, temples, tuk-tuks and sky lanterns — plus mazes and first Thai words to trace. Screen-free, mess-optional, and ready for the flight, the back seat, or the café table while you finish your coffee.
No email required. Just print & color.
Twenty pages of Chiang Mai
Real places and little moments from around the city — the stuff your kids will actually see — drawn as bold, easy-to-color line art with a few sneaky-learning activities mixed in.
Elephants & temples
A banana-munching elephant and the golden Doi Suthep temple with its naga staircase.
Yi Peng lanterns
Color the sky full of floating lanterns — Chiang Mai's most magical night.
Songthaews & tuk-tuks
The red trucks and three-wheelers kids spot on every street.
Khao Soi by numbers
A big bowl of Chiang Mai's famous curry noodles — color-by-number.
First Thai words
Trace “Sawadee” and the Thai numbers 1–5 — sneaky learning, zero homework vibe.
Color the old city
Fill in the moat, the gates, and find your way through the elephant maze.
Grab your crayons



Actually free
No wall, no upsell. Download and print in ten seconds.
Screen-free
No app, no ads, no battery — just paper and crayons.
Made by locals
We live here. Every page is a real bit of Chiang Mai, from the people who write the guides.
New printables, now and then
We’re drawing more — a night-bazaar scavenger hunt, a Doi Suthep sticker sheet. Leave your email and we’ll send them when they’re ready. We’ll email you this book too, so you can print it later.
Questions
Completely. No cost, no catch, no premium version. Tap the download button and the whole book is yours to print.
No. The download is right there on the page — no email required. The email box is only if you'd like us to send you new printables as we make them.
It's a standard PDF sized for A4. Print it at home in black and white on plain paper, grab some crayons, and you're set. It also folds into a little booklet if you print double-sided.
Toddlers through about age 10. Little ones color the big simple pages; older kids enjoy the mazes, color-by-number, and tracing the Thai words.
Please do — send it to any parent heading to Chiang Mai. That's exactly what it's for.