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(3  Days 2  Night)

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with MG Car

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Guide Fee

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(3  Days)

(2  Night)

(3  Days)

(180000)


750000

240000

150000

180000


Total

   1320000 MMK


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History of City's Museums

   Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, located in Chiang Mai, Thailand, is a magnificent Buddhist temple perched atop Doi Suthep mountain, adorned with intricate golden architecture and offering panoramic views of the surrounding landscapes. Although Doi Suthep is the most famous temple and among the most beautiful in Chiang Mai, Wat Pha Lat, while smaller and less opulent, has a setting that rivals Doi Suthep’s overall beauty.It’s a beautiful temple on the way to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. Then, to Wat Chedi Luang is a historic Buddhist temple located in Chiang Mai that was built from 1391 and then expanded again in 1475. The temple was ordered by King Saen Muang Ma who intended for the temple to hold the ashes of his father, Ku Na and stood at 84 metres.


          Places to Visit
On which Day
Hotel to take a Rest

Jing Jai Market Chiang Mai
ကျိမ်းကျိုင်းစျေး

      The "Jai Jai Market" is attractive for people who are passionate about handmade goods and crafts that are unique in the world. The market is divided into several zones and has different opening and closing times on different days.If you are looking for handmade products in a variety of ways. Saturday "Hobby Market" and Sunday "Rustic Market" Here you will find many goods, including level wares, decorations. There is also a zone for health lovers.If you are a lover of health and organic food, I recommend applying it to the zone. The Farmers Market is open on Saturdays and Sundays, and the Pure Organic Hall, which is open only on Sundays, focuses on fresh, organic and cooked food.

          Day1
ON Thapae Hotel        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

Royal Park Rajapruek​
ဘုရင်ပန်းခြံ

      Royal Park Rajapruek is a natural park in Chiang Mai which was built in 2006 to commemorate 60 years since the then King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s acceded to the throne. Today, the park is used as a public park and is an important location for agricultural research in Chiang Mai. The park spans around 200 acres, making it virtually impossible to traverse this vast park on foot. For this reason, the management of the park has provided a free tram service that takes you around to the most beautiful places in the park The tram comes past each stop every 15 minutes and continuously travels around the park all day.

          Day1

Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep
၀ပ်ဖထပ့်ဒွိုင်ဆူထေ့ဘုရား‌ကျောင်း

      Wat Pra That (a “Wat” is a temple) was built on Doi Suthep (the mountain) in the 14th century and has operated as a Buddhist monastery from this time. Access to the temple is via 300 steps from the carpark. If you would rather avoid the climb, then take the elevator trolley from the carpark (located to the right of the stairs) for around 50 THB (includes admission). Once at the summit, take your time walking around the grounds and admire the view. You will be able to see Chiang Mai city with an unobstructed panoramic view and there are a number of levels to explore around the temple. The first floor is home to historical paperwork that traces the origins of the temple as well as the statue of the white elephant that carried the Buddha stupa. The second floor of the temple houses the majestic chedi and is covered by a five-levelled umbrella. The latter was done to celebrate Chiang Mai’s independence from Burmese rule.

          Day2
ON Thapae Hotel        Go to Hotel

Wat Pha Lat
၀ပ်ဖလတ်ဘုရားကျောင်း

      Doi Suthep is the most famous temple and among the most beautiful in Chiang Mai; but Wat Pha Lat, while smaller and less opulent, has a setting that rivals Doi Suthep’s overall beauty.It’s a beautiful temple on the way to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. Although the temple and trail are now a bit busier than they used to be, it’s still a really nice hike and experience. It’s nestled in the forest just a few kilometers down the road from Doi Suthep. There are no crowds, no shops or food stalls, and no unwanted distractions.

          Day2

Chiang Mai Zoo
ချင်းမိုင်တိရစ္ဆာန်ရုံ

      The Chiang Mai Zoo and Aquarium was established in 1977 and is located on the slopes of Doi Suthep mountain, in the north-western part of Chiang Mai city. The zoo covers around 200 acres of land and houses over 400 hundred species of animals as well as a large aquarium with over 200 species of marine animals. Don't miss to see the cuteness of the children at Chiang Mai Zoo is a tourist attraction in Chiang Mai in the city, it is the only zoo in Thailand with pandas.In addition, there are many animals such as porcupines, tigers, white tigers. peafowl Elephants, bears, deer, and many other small animals of various species.

          Day2

Wat Phra Singh Worawihan
၀ပ်ဖဇင်ဘုရားကျောင်း

      Wat Phra Singh or its full name Wat Phra Singh Woramahawihan It is one of the important temples in Chiang Mai. It is a temple that enshrines Phra Singh (Phra Phuttha Sihing), the sacred Buddha image of Chiang Mai and Lanna. Buddha statue as an art Chiang Saen is known as "Chiang Saen Sing Nueng, Wat Phra Sing has beautiful Lanna architecture, known and familiar name well Wat Phra Singh is also the center of the mind of Chiang Mai people who have faith and will travel to pay respect and worship regularly. Every year, when it comes to Songkran festival or New Year's Eve festival, the government has brought Buddha Sihing to be enshrined on a Busabok to parade around the city to give faith. According to Lanna tradition, people born in the Year of the Dragon have to pay homage to Phra Singh at least once in their lives.

          Day3

Wat Chedi Luang
၀ပ်ကျေးတီလုံဘုရားကျောင်း

      Wat Chedi Luang is a historic Buddhist temple located in Chiang Mai that was built from 1391 and then expanded again in 1475. The temple was ordered by King Saen Muang Ma who intended for the temple to hold the ashes of his father, Ku Na and stood at 84 metres. Today, the temple stands at around 60 metres in height having been damaged by earthquakes over the years. There was some restoration carried out on the temple in the 1990s which served to stabilise the temple and prevent further degradation. Despite the damage, Wat Chedi Luang is still an impressive sight, with elephants and other statues remaining in place. There are two other temples you can visit whilst on the grounds including Wat Ho Tham and Wat Sukmin. Many local people come to these temples to pay their respects and to pray. There are also a number of religious events and services held at this location during the year.

          Day3

Tha Phae Gate
ထာ့ဖေးဂိတ်

      THA PHAE GATE is one of the most famous landmarks in Chiang Mai. Located on the eastern side of the wall, it is one of the gates to enter the Old City. The other gates are Chang Phuak Gate, Chiang Mai Gate, Suan Dok Gate, and Saen Pung Gate. There is a main gateway to enter the city at each side of the crumbling wall, which also often used as the landmark when referring to a specific place or direction in the surrounding areas.

          Day3

One Nimman
၀မ်နိမန်ကုန်တိုက်

      One Nimman Community Mall is an interesting place to visit in Chiang Mai. There is a full range of food, cafes, lifestyle and interesting activities held every week, especially on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.It will be a collection of famous restaurants with a variety of dishes in one place, including Thai, Korean, Japanese, Indian and fusion cuisine.There is also live music. It also creates an atmosphere in the market. Anyone who shoppers come here will make you walk without getting bored.

          Day3

Beautiful Scences




Jing Jai Market Chiang Mai    (ကျိမ်းကျိုင်းစျေး)







Wat Phrathat Doi Kham​   (၀ပ်ဖထပ်လွယ်ခမ်းဘုရားကျောင်း)







Royal Park Rajapruek​   (ဘုရင်ပန်းခြံ )







Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep   (၀ပ်ဖထပ့်ဒွိုင်ဆူထေ့ဘုရား‌ကျောင်း)







Wat Pha Lat   (၀ပ်ဖလတ်ဘုရားကျောင်း)







Chiang Mai Zoo    (ချင်းမိုင်တိရစ္ဆာန်ရုံ)







Wat Phra Singh Worawihan   (၀ပ်ဖဇင်ဘုရားကျောင်း)







Wat Chedi Luang   (၀ပ်ကျေးတီလုံဘုရားကျောင်း)







Tha Phae Gate   (ထာ့ဖေးဂိတ်)







One Nimman    (၀မ်နိမန်ကုန်တိုက်)