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Packages Details

Fee of Travel
(3  Days 2  Night)

Transportation Fee
with Toyota Yaris

Hotel Fee

Guide Fee

Meal Fee


(3  Days)

(2  Night)

(3  Days)

(180000)


600000

190000

150000

180000


Total

   1120000 MMK


Package Details

Popular Chiang Mai Package

   On Day1, we go to Doi Inthanon, located in Northern Thailand, is the country's highest peak and a stunning national park known for its lush forests, diverse wildlife, and vibrant flora. The summit offers breathtaking panoramic views, and the park features waterfalls, temples, and the unique opportunity to experience the rich biodiversity of the region, making it a popular destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. The next place is Wat Phra That Doi Kham, a stunning temple located 13km southwest of Chiang Mai Old City on lush mountain slopes, houses precious Buddha relics. Built in 687, it features a 17-meter high Buddha statue, gold Naga serpents guarding the pagoda stairs, and a chedi with a sacred relic of Buddha, surrounded by a pagoda containing some of Buddha's hair.


          Places to Visit
On which Day
Hotel to take a Rest

Doi Inthanon
ဒွိုင်အင်ထနွန်တောင်

      Doi Inthanon is the highest peak of the Inthanon Range of the Thanon Thong Chai Range, a subrange of the Shan Hills in the Thai highlands stretching southwards from the Daen Lao Range. This range, the southwesternmost of the Shan Highland system, separates the Salween watershed from the Mekong watershed. Other high peaks of the Daen Lao Range are Doi Luang Chiang Dao (2,175 metres (7,136 ft)), Doi Pui (1,685 metres (5,528 ft)), and Doi Suthep (1,601 metres (5,253 ft)). The climate is typically tropical and fairly cool on the summit of Doi Inthanon. In the winter, the average temperature is 6 °C (43 °F) in January and temperatures can sometimes drop below 0 °C (32 °F). On 21 December 2017, an all-time low temperature of −5 °C (23 °F) was recorded at 06:30 at km 44.4.[4] From March to June, temperatures are pleasant, especially at higher altitudes. The rainy season runs from April to November when it sometimes rains for more than two hours daily.

          Day1
Chuchai Farm Stay (Mon Cham)        Go to Hotel

Wat Phrathat Doi Kham​
၀ပ်ဖထပ်လွယ်ခမ်းဘုရားကျောင်း

      Wat Phra That Doi Kham is a spectacular temple located on the lush mountain slopes, just 13kms south-west from the Chiang Mai Old City. The name ‘Wat Phra That’ represents that it is home to precious relics and artefacts of Buddha and ‘Doi Kham’ translates to the ‘Golden Hillside’ in the local dialect. Wat Phra That Doi Kham is believed to have been built in the year 687 and is home to a large, 17-metre high statue of Buddha. There are also gold Naga serpents which guard the stairs of the pagoda and the chedi enshrines a sacred relic of Buddha. The pagoda encircles a big relic of Buddha and is also said to house some of Buddha’s hair.

          Day1

Mon Cham
မွန်ချ‌မ်တောင်ပေါ်ရွာ

      Mon Cham is located on a hill ridge in the area of Mong Nong Hoi village, Mae Rim. It is 40 minutes far from the central of Chiang Mai. The area was previously a desolate forest and was named as Kiu Seau. Later, villagers came over the area and turned it into an Opium farm. But, finally, the Royal Project took over and changed the area into Nong Hoi Royal Project. The weather up here in Mon Cham gets chilly all year around and you will get to wake up to an early morning fog. Besides, there are many view points up here where you can spot the spectacular view of green mountains

          Day1

Mon Cham Flower Graden
မွန်ချမ်ပန်း

      Mon Cham is a beautiful landscape with pleasant weather and climate all through the year especially during peak month (October – early February) when there are plentiful lovely flowers and strawberries spread out over the mountains. Unsurprisingly, many people may think that Mon Jam is daintier during the winter period in particular on the days with a clear blue sky that you can see the heavenly view of a shady range of mountains layered a by cotton-like mist which is the scene you can’t spot in any other season. And in the evening when dust and dark is entering you can see starry sky above you. So this is just some sample of the cute little thing that you can experience here.

          Day2
The Camp Maekampong        Go to Hotel

Doi Saket Hot Springs
ဒွိုင်စကက်ရေပူစမ်း

      Another great place to relax is to take a foot bath at Doi Saket Hot Springs. The surrounding atmosphere is full of nature and rice fields of the villagers.If you go close. A hundred ponds may hear a slight smell of sulfur. In addition to going for a foot bath. You can also go to mineral baths, traditional massages, and most importantly, some of the water is heated where eggs can be boiled.

          Day2

Mae Kampong Village
မဲကွမ်ဖွမ် ကျေးရွာ

      Mae Kampong is village that is over 100 years old. It is famous due to its largely original architecture and its stunning location. The village is located along a valley with both sides of the local creek surrounded by mountains, coffee and tea plantations, abundant waterfalls and forests. Local Thai’s love visiting Mae Kampong because it has cool weather all year round. This is due to it being 1,300 metres above sea level!Mae Kampong village is surrounded by an abundance of ecosystems and you can expect to see a wide biodiversity of natural vegetation. In fact, the village itself is named after the Kampong Flower which only grow here. If you are lucky you will see the yellow-red flowers growing near the creek on your day trip there!

          Day2

Baan Kang Wat
ဘန်ခန့်၀ပ်အိမ်

      Baan Kang Wat is a charming little artist village, set just outside Chiang Mai’s old historical town. It is located at the base of Doi Suthep mountain, not too far from Wat Ram Poeng Temple. The village itself is comprised of approximately 10 buildings, and as you wander through the small lush pathways you’ll find a variety of independent businesses. Each individual shop is tastefully decorated; inside, you’ll find anything from wooden cut boards to ceramic cups, clothes, and a large collection of home décor items. Some of the artists offer classes and workshops in their studios, which visitors are welcome to join.

          Day3

Wat Umong
၀ပ်အူမုန်ဘုရားကျောင်း

      Wat Umong (complete name: Wat Umong Suan Puthatham) is a 700-year-old Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It should not be confused with the temple with a similar name within the old city moat of Chiang Mai, whose complete name is "Wat Umong Maha Thera Chan". Wat Umong is located against the mountains of Doi Suthep and is about 1 km south of the main campus of Chiang Mai University. The wat occupies a tranquil setting and a small open zoo is stationed behind it. Of particular interest is a modern replica of the original standing condition of the pillar of Ashoka at Sarnath in India. The Lion Capital of Ashoka survives in the Sarnath Museum, in an incomplete state, and at Indian independence was adopted as the National Emblem of India. It consists in four lions standing on an abacus, crowned by a large wheel called a Dharmachakra.

          Day3

Beautiful Scences




Doi Inthanon   (ဒွိုင်အင်ထနွန်တောင်)







Wat Phrathat Doi Kham​   (၀ပ်ဖထပ်လွယ်ခမ်းဘုရားကျောင်း)







Mon Cham   (မွန်ချ‌မ်တောင်ပေါ်ရွာ)







Mon Cham Flower Graden   (မွန်ချမ်ပန်း)







Doi Saket Hot Springs    (ဒွိုင်စကက်ရေပူစမ်း)







Mae Kampong Village   (မဲကွမ်ဖွမ် ကျေးရွာ)







Baan Kang Wat   (ဘန်ခန့်၀ပ်အိမ်)







Wat Umong   (၀ပ်အူမုန်ဘုရားကျောင်း)