Continue your journey through Chiang Mai’s rich history with another three-hour walking tour, visiting some of the city's oldest and most culturally significant temples.
This tour emphasizes sustainable travel practices, allowing you to explore the city in an eco-friendly way while connecting with its cultural and religious heritage. This is a join tour where we gather up at the three king monument at 1.00 pm.
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The oldest temple in Chiang Mai, built in 1296, housing ancient Buddha images and historic inscriptions.
A temple with deep connections to the Tai Yai (Shan) community, built in 1883 by a royal concubine.
Historically significant as the temple where every new Lanna king paid respects before their coronation.
The temple features a striking pagoda resembling a stack of five watermelons, earning it the local moniker "Chedi Ku Tao"