4-Hour Temples of Chiang Mai Tour From Chiang Mai
Mueang Chiang Mai District, Thailand
Trip Type: Cultural Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Enjoy the exhilarating views from the top of Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, admire the Buddhist stupas at Wat Suan Dok, and witness the 7 spires of Wat Jed Yod in Chiang Mai. With hotel transfers, entrance fees and a local guide, take this 4-hour tour as private or join a group and explore the Temples of Chiang Mai.
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Enjoy the exhilarating views from the top of Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, admire the Buddhist stupas at Wat Suan Dok, and witness the 7 spires of Wat Jed Yod in Chiang Mai. With hotel transfers, entrance fees and a local guide, take this 4-hour tour as private or join a group and explore the Temples of Chiang Mai.Discover the most sacred temple in the north of Thailand, the Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep, tucked away in the mountains at an elevation of 3,520 feet (1,056 meters).
The temple is reached after climbing up 300 steps to the compound where you can take in the exhilarating view of the city of Chiang Mai, and the surrounding countryside.
You will then drive back down to the city center to visit some of the other impressive temples including Wat Suan Dok.
Dating back to the 14th century, it once served as the pleasure gardens to the Thai monarchy. Nowadays, it houses several white chedis (Buddhist stupas), containing the ashes of Chiang Mai’s former royal family, as well as one of the most famous Monk Schools in the whole of Chiang Mai.
You will also make a final visit to Wat Jed Yod, also known as the Temple of Seven Spires.
The temple is reached after climbing up 300 steps to the compound where you can take in the exhilarating view of the city of Chiang Mai, and the surrounding countryside.
You will then drive back down to the city center to visit some of the other impressive temples including Wat Suan Dok.
Dating back to the 14th century, it once served as the pleasure gardens to the Thai monarchy. Nowadays, it houses several white chedis (Buddhist stupas), containing the ashes of Chiang Mai’s former royal family, as well as one of the most famous Monk Schools in the whole of Chiang Mai.
You will also make a final visit to Wat Jed Yod, also known as the Temple of Seven Spires.
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