Similar Trips 'Chiang Mai'
Attractions 'Muang Chiang Mai'
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Wat Suan Dok
Wat Suan Dok is notable for its large Lanna-style stupa containing Buddha relics and a cluster of white stupas housing the ashes of northern princes of the Chiang Mai royal family. The temple also houses the revered Phra Chao Kaeo Tue Buddha image in the main hall and serves as an important center for Buddhist education as the location of Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Chiang Mai Campus.
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Hor Inthakhin – Chiang Mai City Pillar
The City Pillar was established by King Mengrai according to Lawa legends to protect the city from disasters. The pillar is made from a large underground log covered by a plaster viharn. It is also the site of the annual Inthakhin Festival (Kan Dok Offering Ceremony), a major event for rain invocation and city pillar worship, held in May–June (8th lunar month start to 9th lunar month end) for 7 days and 7 nights.
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Tha Phae Walking Street
This walking street stretches over 1 – 1.5 kilometers, filled with Lanna handicrafts, local food, and cultural performances, allowing visitors to experience the charm of Chiang Mai’s old city.
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Wat Phra That Doi Kham
Luang Pho Thunjai: A sacred Buddha image widely worshipped for luck, health, and success. Visitors often return to offer jasmine garlands after their wishes come true. Scenic Viewpoint: Offers a 360° panoramic view of Royal Park Rajapruek, Chiang Mai Night Safari, and the cityscape. Phra That Doi Kham Pagoda: An ancient Lanna-style pagoda that houses the holy Buddha relics.
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Khun Chang Khian
The highlight of Khun Chang Khian lies in its stunning field of Thai Sakura, where the Wild Himalayan Cherry trees bloom beautifully across the mountain during winter. It also serves as a vital research center for Arabica coffee and various temperate fruits. Moreover, its convenient location along the same scenic route as Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Bhubing Palace, and Doi Pui Hmong Village allows visitors to explore multiple attractions in a single trip.
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Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Rajaworavihan
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Rajaworavihan stands out with its gleaming golden pagoda in classic Lanna–Chiang Saen style, covered with golden brass sheets that shine brilliantly under the sunlight. The temple is reached by a 300-step naga staircase that symbolizes perseverance and faith. At the top, visitors are rewarded with a panoramic viewpoint overlooking Chiang Mai city and its surrounding mountains — one of the most breathtaking sights in northern Thailand.
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Huay Kaew Waterfall
Huay Kaew Waterfall is the closest waterfall to Chiang Mai city, making it very convenient to visit. Surrounded by lush forest and beautiful scenery, it is ideal for relaxing by the water. It is also linked to the local legend of Wang Bua Ban, telling a story of love and heartbreak.
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Kad Dara Dhevi
Kad Dara Dhevi showcases exquisite Lanna-inspired architecture blended with Tai cultural influences, making it a picturesque spot for photography. It is also home to authentic Northern Thai cuisine, handmade crafts, and unique local products that represent the cultural essence of the region.
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Wat Chiang Man
Phra Saetang Kamani (White Crystal Buddha) – a sacred crystal white Buddha image with a long-standing legend tied to Hariphunchai; Phra Sila – a Buddha image in the posture of subduing elephants, placed alongside Phra Saetang Kamani; Elephant Chedi – the oldest square-based chedi surrounded by elephant statues in Chiang Mai; Stone Inscriptions – historical evidence recording the names of King Mangrai, King Ngam Muang, and King Ramkhamhaeng.
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Wat Ku Tao
Wat Ku Tao is renowned for its five-tiered, gourd-shaped Ku Tao Chedi in Yunnan-Burmese style, built to house the ashes of Phra Chao Norathamengso. The temple is also a cultural hub for the Shan people and hosts the annual Poi Sang Long novice ordination festival, a vibrant traditional ceremony.
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Doi Suthep Pui National Park
A collection of sacred and natural attractions: Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Phu Phing Royal Palace, Doi Pui Hill Tribe Village, and nature trail waterfalls.
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Bhubing Palace
Bhubing Palace serves as a winter residence where the King worked and visited northern residents. The buildings feature traditional central Thai-style architecture blended with northern Thai elements in a cluster-house layout with raised brick and concrete structures. The palace grounds include a rose garden with over 263 rose varieties, and it is situated on Doi Buak Ha at an elevation of 1,373.197 meters above sea level, offering stunning scenery and cool air.
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Chiang Mai Zoo
Chiang Mai Zoo Aquarium features the world’s longest underwater tunnel. SnowBuddy WinterLand offers winter activities. The zoo is partly located on the ancient Wiang Chet Sin site. Rare animals include red pandas and koalas.
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Hmong Cultural and Lifestyle Center
The center showcases the Hmong way of life and traditions through museum exhibits and life-size models, features a cold-climate flower garden and small waterfall, and presents unique handicrafts such as wax-resist textile painting and embroidery.
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Wat Chedi Luang
Former home of the Emerald Buddha and a towering symbol of Lanna heritage in Chiang Mai.
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Wat Phra Sing Waramahawihan
Wat Phra Sing Waramahawihan houses the sacred Phra Buddha Sihing, the city’s guardian Buddha. The Lai Kham Viharn features stunning mural paintings of Sang Thong and Suwannakhong. The Ho Trai is a half-brick, half-wood scripture hall decorated with plastered deities crafted by Lanna artisans. The birth year pagoda is revered by those born in the Year of the Dragon.
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Wat Buak Khrok Luang
Wat Buak Khrok Luang stands out for its mural paintings in the vihara that vividly depict several Jataka tales, reflecting the lifestyle of people during King Rama V’s era. Its Lanna-Tai Yai architectural style is well-preserved, and the gold-adorned prang-style stupa adds beauty and spiritual significance to the temple.
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Wat Ched Yod
Wat Ched Yod stands out for its Seven-Spire Chedi modeled after Bodh Gaya in India and its historical significance as the site of the 8th World Recitation of the Tipitaka. It is also a sacred temple for people born in the Year of the Snake.
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The Highland People Discovery Museum
The museum provides an immersive learning experience about the cultures and lifestyles of 10 highland tribes in Thailand. Exhibits are comprehensive, including indoor displays (artifacts, multimedia) and outdoor areas replicating tribal villages. The museum also offers a shop selling handicrafts made by the hill tribes.
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Wat Saen Fang
Wat Saen Fang stands out for its Mongkhon Saen Mahachai Chedi, a grand Burmese-style golden pagoda built by Phra Khru Ba Sonno Thera. The temple also features the exquisite Lai Kham Viharn, decorated entirely with gold leaf and lacquer; the two-story ordination hall commissioned by Princess Dara Rasmi; and a century-old abbot’s residence blending Lanna and Western influences.
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Hmong Village Doi Pui
Visitors can experience the Hmong way of life and culture up close, enjoy cold-climate flower gardens that bloom year-round, stop en route to Khun Chang Khian to see the wild Himalayan cherry, rent Hmong costumes for photos, and purchase handicrafts, silverware, and tea.
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Wat Umong Suan Phutthatham
Ancient tunnel under the stupa / 700-year-old bell-shaped stupa in Lanna-Langka style / Peaceful Suan Phutthatham with pond and meditation areas / Historical artifacts such as Ashoka pillars, stone inscriptions, and open-air museum
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Chiang Mai National Museum
The history of the Kingdom of Lanna, traditional Northern architecture, with a Lanna rooftop
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Wat Sri Suphan
Enjoy with beautiful of the world's first silver and aluminum sanctuary at Wat Sri Suphan.
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Ping River
The Ping River Riverside area showcases a mix of old architecture in the Wat Ket district, reflecting the city’s historic trade. It hosts many popular riverside restaurants and cafes with views of the Ping River day and night, and connects to Warorot Market (Kad Luang) via historic bridges like the Iron Bridge.
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Wat Phan Tao
Ho Kham Luang Viharn: A fully teakwood viharn in traditional Lanna architecture (originally a royal residence), exceptionally beautiful and rare.
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Tha Phae Gate
Tha Phae Gate features red brick walls and a reconstructed gate built in 1985 based on historical evidence. The area is known for flocks of pigeons, making it a popular photo spot. It is also the starting point of Chiang Mai’s largest Sunday Walking Street and serves as a main event space for festivals.
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Museum of World Insects and Natural Wonders
Museum of World Insects and Natural Wonders Enjoy with rare insects and fossils
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Three Kings Monument
The highlight of this monument is the Three Kings who founded Chiang Mai, featuring bronze statues of King Mangrai (the Lanna King and city founder), King Ruang (Pho Khun Ramkhamhaeng of Sukhothai), and King Ngam Muang (King of Phayao), who collaborated to establish the city. It also serves as a spiritual and cultural center where locals and visitors gather for worship and cultural activities, especially during major Chiang Mai festivals.
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Chiang Mai City Arts Cultural Centre
Chiang Mai Art and Culture Center presents an exhibition on the history of Chiang Mai and local culture.
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Chiang Mai City Viewpoint
A scenic viewpoint overlooking Chiang Mai city and the surrounding mountains, with food and drink vendors nearby — an excellent place to admire the city, especially during sunset.
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Nimmanhemin Road
Nimmanhemin Road is a modern lifestyle hub with cafés, restaurants, boutiques, and chic bars. It also has numerous galleries and handmade art shops, and is conveniently located near Chiang Mai University and the airport.
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