Explore Chiang Mai’s spiritual heritage with an evening tour of Doi Suthep Temple and Wat Umong. Discover hidden tunnels, ancient relics, and breathtaking city views.
Explore Chiang Mai’s spiritual heritage with an evening tour of Doi Suthep Temple and Wat Umong. Discover hidden tunnels, ancient relics, and breathtaking city views.
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Wat Umong - Pick up at your location between 5.00-5.30 pm and go to Wat Umong.
Wat Umong is unique in that the resident monks live in a very natural setting, and occasionally feed the deer that live in the area. It also is possible to practice meditation at Wat Umong and to learn from the monks.
Built in 1296 by King Meng Rai, it is situated in a…
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Wat Umong - Pick up at your location between 5.00-5.30 pm and go to Wat Umong.
Wat Umong is unique in that the resident monks live in a very natural setting, and occasionally feed the deer that live in the area. It also is possible to practice meditation at Wat Umong and to learn from the monks.
Built in 1296 by King Meng Rai, it is situated in a rustic forest setting on Suthep Road and was renovated during the reign of King Keu Na.
This old temple established in 1296 during the reign of King Mengrai is now widely known as a meditation center devout Buddhists from around the world visit to practice amid its peaceful atmosphere and minimalism structures. Around the area you also find numerous historical artifacts and architectures, such as Asok Pillar, which is devoted to an Indian King Asok Maharaja who was a devout Buddhist, and U-Mong, an ancient tunnel-like architecture built to create a near-silent ambience for better meditation practice.
- Wat Phra That Doi Suthep - Locals would say, You haven’t really gone to Chiang Mai unless you’ve been to Wat Phratat doi suthep.
Wat Phra That doi suthep is the most important temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Built in the early 19th Buddhist century, the beauty of Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is marked by seven-headed serpent statues that line the stairs to the temple where a Chiang Saen style golden pagoda and all its exquisite Lanna architecture is situated. The view of Chiang Mai from here is just phenomenal as well. At Wat Phra That Doi Suthep they also have Tiaw Khuen Doi Festival, which is the travel up Doi Suthep Hill to worship the Buddhist relics enshrined there. It is an experience worth checking out. Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is located in Tambon Suthep, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Mai Province. Doi Suthep Hill is 11 kilometers away from the center of Chiang Mai. If you travel by car, take the Huai Kaew-Chiang Mai University-Chiang Mai Zoo road and you will see the way to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep signposted.
- Travel insurance
- Admission Fee
- English Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Travel insurance
- Admission Fee
- English Guide
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- cable car
- Tips and other expense
- cable car
- Tips and other expense
Explore the tunnel, or Umong (Thai), constructed by King Mengrai, the founder of Chiang Mai, to provide monks with a tranquil meditation space. Discover a Buddha field filled with broken sculptures and visit a library-museum within the temple grounds. Proceed to Wat Doi Suthep, situated atop Suthep mountain, where a Buddha relic is enshrined in the…
Explore the tunnel, or Umong (Thai), constructed by King Mengrai, the founder of Chiang Mai, to provide monks with a tranquil meditation space. Discover a Buddha field filled with broken sculptures and visit a library-museum within the temple grounds. Proceed to Wat Doi Suthep, situated atop Suthep mountain, where a Buddha relic is enshrined in the golden stupa. Ascend a naga stairway to reach the main temple area and enjoy the stunning views of Chiang Mai city from the balcony.
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.