Explore the historical temples and vibrant markets of Chiang Mai’s Old City on a thrilling Tuk Tuk tour. Discover the city’s intriguing spots and immerse yourself in the local atmosphere.
Explore the historical temples and vibrant markets of Chiang Mai’s Old City on a thrilling Tuk Tuk tour. Discover the city’s intriguing spots and immerse yourself in the local atmosphere.
- Tha Phae Gate - Tha Phae Gate is a historically significant landmark in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It is one of the most well-preserved city gates of the ancient city walls that famous for traveler for taking perfect shots with flock of pigeons.
- Three Kings Monument - The Three Kings Monument consists of the bronze statues of King Mengrai, the…
- Tha Phae Gate - Tha Phae Gate is a historically significant landmark in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It is one of the most well-preserved city gates of the ancient city walls that famous for traveler for taking perfect shots with flock of pigeons.
- Three Kings Monument - The Three Kings Monument consists of the bronze statues of King Mengrai, the founder of Chiang Mai and his two friends, King Ramkamhaeng of Sukhothai and King Ngam Muang of Payao, who are believed to have worked together to build the city.
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Wat Phra Singh - Wat Phra Singh is one of the most famous and most attractive temples within the walled old city of Chiang Mai. The temple, which is also known as “The Monastery of the Lion Buddha” is an active temple, with many monks and novices living there.
Wat Phra Singh dates back to the 14th century when Chiang Mai was the capital of the Lanna Kingdom, and is one of the finest examples of classic Lanna style temple architecture. -
Wat Chedi Luang Varavihara - Wat Chedi Luang, also known as “The temple of the Great Stupa”, is an impressive temple ruin. The construction of the temple lasted from 1391 to 1475. Although the temple collapsed in 1545 due to an earthquake, it was for centuries the tallest building in Chiang Mai.
The massive and very impressive chedi (pagoda) dominating the area is its most prominent feature.
Wat Chedi Luang is also famous for once housing the Emerald Buddha, one of the most important religious relics in Thailand, which can now be found in the Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok.
Entrance fee THB 50 per person need to pay by cash on attraction.
- Wat Sri Suphan - Wat Sri Suphan is also known as the Silver Temple because the entire surface of the temple, inside and out, is being covered in sparkling silver handcrafted decoration. Originally built around 1500 Wat Sri Suphan is also one of the oldest temples in Chiang Mai.
Entrance fee THB 50 per person need to pay by cash on attraction.
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Warorot Market (Kad Luang) - Kad Luang is a great place to get a feel for the local way of life.
Among the numerous markets in Chiang Mai, one of the most famous is Kad Luang or Warorot Market, located right in the center of Chinatown in a 3 storey building, this indoor market is filled with vendors that sell practically anything you can think of.
- Bottled Water
- Electric tuk-tuk ride
- Licensed English Speaking Tour Guide
- Bottled Water
- Electric tuk-tuk ride
- Licensed English Speaking Tour Guide
- Entrance fees (total THB 100 per person) must be paid cash on the spot
- Meal
- Personal expenses
- Entrance fees (total THB 100 per person) must be paid cash on the spot
- Meal
- Personal expenses
Explore the ancient Lanna Kingdom aboard an eco-friendly electric tuk-tuk, cruising through Thailand’s renowned northern city.
Discover the historical and ornate temples and markets of Chiang Mai’s old city. Capture memorable photos at Chiang Mai’s most captivating spots such as Tha Phae Gate, Wat Phra Singh, Wat Sri Suphan, and Wat Chedi Luang. Embark…
Explore the ancient Lanna Kingdom aboard an eco-friendly electric tuk-tuk, cruising through Thailand’s renowned northern city.
Discover the historical and ornate temples and markets of Chiang Mai’s old city. Capture memorable photos at Chiang Mai’s most captivating spots such as Tha Phae Gate, Wat Phra Singh, Wat Sri Suphan, and Wat Chedi Luang. Embark on a journey through the streets to soak in the local atmosphere in an environmentally sustainable manner!
Our local guide will share fascinating stories about the landmarks we encounter and provide insights into Chiang Mai’s rich history.
- During this tour we visit a Buddhist temple. Remember that temples are sacred places and visitors are required to dress appropriately. Knees and shoulders need to be covered.
- This tour is operated by electric tuk-tuk, a very sustainable way to explore the city!
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.