Doi Suthep and Sankampaeng 9 : 00 a.m. Departure from the hotel
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Doi Suthep and Sankampaeng 9 : 00 a.m. Departure from the hotel
Doi Suthep and Sankampaeng 9 : 00 a.m. Departure from the hotel 9 : 40 a.m. Visit Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. At 1,053 meters (3,456 ft)above sea level, the most famous and important temple in Chiang Mai sits amidst a cool refreshing climate with expansive views over the city. Climb the 300 stairs, flanked on each side by a “naga” (mythical serpent),or ride in a tram to reach the temple. The temple has several beautifully decorated buildings as well as a museum and a Lanna-style chedi covered with engraved and gilded plates flanked by four ornamental umbrellas. 11 : 00 a.m. Shop along the handicraft highway on Sankhampaeng Road. This eight-mile stretch is lined with shops and factories producing and selling various handicrafts as well as the Sa Umbrella Village. 01 : 00 p.m. Return to the hotel Duration : 4 hours. Price : 1,900 Baht per person plus 10% service charge and 7% tax (minimum two persons). Includes : Private transportation, entrance fees, tram fare and tour guide. Doi Suthep and City Tour 9 : 00 a.m. Departure from the hotel 9 : 40 a.m. Visit Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. At 1,053 meters (3,456 ft)above sea level, the most famous and important temple in Chiang Mai sits amidst a cool refreshing climate with expansive views over the city. Climb the 300 stairs, flanked on each side by a “naga” (mythical serpent), or ride in a tram to reach the temple. The temple has Lanna-style chedi covered with engraved and gilded plates flanked by four ornamental umbrellas. 11: 00 a.m. Visit Wat Phra Singh: One of Chiang Mai’s most important sanctuaries, construction began in 1345 and were completed in 1400. This temple contains exquisite examples of traditional Lanna art. Nearby, the small Phra Wiharn Lai Kham, made from 700-year-old teakwood, is considered to be the most spectacular building in Chiang Mai. It contains the venerated image of the Phra Singh Buddha. Visit Wat Suan Dok.: Also th known as the “Flower Garden Temple”, this sits amidst wide, open gardens. Built in the 14 century during the reign of the Lanna Thai monarchy, attractions include an ubosot with a very impressive Chiang Saen Buddha and beautiful murals, a chedi holding a relic of the Buddha and the royal cemetery along with some splendid shrines Visit Wat Chedi Luang: This temple is noted for its oversized chedi. Originally built in 1401, it was enlarged and built higher in the mid-1400s,and subsequently destroyed by an earthquake in 1545. Remnants of beautiful stucco figures flanking the steps and a seated Buddha in each niche are all that remains. 01: 00 p.m. Return to the hotel Duration : 4 hours. Price : 1,700 Baht per person plus 10% service charge and 7% tax (minimum 2 persons). Includes : Private transportation, entrance fees, and tour guide. Doi Suthep and Ban Tong Luang Hilltribes village This half-day tour visits the most famous important temple in Chiang Mai known as Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, this temple is situated on Suthep Mountain, which is located west of the old city. Then a Meo hilltribe to observe their simple way of life. This is located a further 18 kms from Wat Doi Suthep into the mountains of Doi Suthep Pui National Park. 09 : 00 a.m. Leave from the hotel 09 : 40 a.m. Visit Wat Phra That Doi Suthep. At 1,053 meters (3,456 ft) above sea level, the most famous and important temple in Chiang Mai sits amidst a cool refreshing climate with expansive views over the city. Climb the 300 stairs, flanked on each side by a “naga” (mythical serpent), or ride in a tram to reach the temple. The temple has several beautifully decorated buildings as well as a museum and a Lanna-style chedi covered with engraved and gilded plates flanked by four ornamental umbrellas. 10 : 40 a.m. Stop at Baan Tong Luang village, new settlement of 4 different tribes including Karen, Lahu(big ear), Palong and Padaung 01 : 00 p.m. Return to the hotel. Duration : 4 hours. Price : 3,800 Baht per person plus 10% service charge and 7% tax (minimum two persons). Includes : Private transportation, entrance fees, tram fare and tour guide. Chiang Mai Historical & Cultural Tour Chiang Mai, translated as “new city”, was founded in 1296 by King Mengrai the Great, as the capital of the first independent Tai state called “Lanna Thai. It became the cultural and religious center of the northern Tai area and remained so throughout the Burmese period until 1775. The tour will bring you to the heart and soul of the Lanna Kingdom, translated as “Land of a Million Rice fields. 9 : 00 a.m. Departure from the hotel 9 : 30 a.m. Arrive at the Chiangmai National Museum. Established in 1954, it has become the main repository for the arts and crafts of chiangmai and Northern Thailand. 11 : 10 a.m. Visit Wat Phra Singh, one of Chiang Mai’s most, important sanctuaries. Construction began in 1345 and was completed in 1400. Nearby, the small Phra Wiharn Lai Kham, made from 500 years old teakwood. It contains the venerated image of the Phra Singh Buddha. 11 : 50 a.m.. Visit Wat Chedi Luang is noted for is oversized chedi. Originally built in 1401, it was enlarged and built higher in the mid-1400s and subsequently destroyed by an earthquake in 1545. 12 : 30 p.m. Enjoy lunch at a Ginger & Kafe Restaurant 01 : 40 p.m. Visit Wat Suan Dok, also known as the “Flower Garden Temple”. Set amidst wide, open gardens. This temple was built in the 14th century during the reign of the Lanna Thai monarch. 02 : 15 p.m. Visit Wat Jed Yod. Built in 1477, this temple is based on the design from the Mahabodhi temple in India. The seven spires represent the seven weeks that the Lord Buddha was supposed to have spent in Bodhgaya, India after his enlightenment. 03 : 30 p.m. Return to the hotel Duration : 6.5 hours. Price : 3,500 Baht per person plus 10% service charge and 7% tax (minimum two persons). Includes : Private transportation, entrance fees, set lunch and tour guide Doi Suthep and Buddhist way of life This program will give you the introduction of Buddhist world. A conversation with Buddhist monk will give you clearer idea of what the theory is. The monk will also help you practice on how to do meditation as well. 09:00 hrs Drive to Phrathat Doi Suthep Temple, which was built in 1383. It is located 15 kms from the city and 3,500 feet above sea level. See the marvelous golden pagoda, which contains the holy relics of Lord Buddha. Enjoy the panoramic view of Chiang Mai City and the Ping valley from the summit of Doi Suthep. Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep can be approached on foot by climbing 306 steep stairs, flanked by tremendous mythical Nagas, which symbolizes humanity’s progress from earth to nirvana. Then visit to Umong Temple, the most unique temple with tunnels built in the late 14th century and surrounded by many unique trees with messages of wisdom in both Thai and English. Lunch at Khun Chern vegetarian restaurant Continue to Chedi Luang Temple; for Buddhism & Thai Culture Chat Session. Meet the monks who will explain about the Buddhism, Lord Buddha, Buddhist’s way of life and how to meditate. Experience an interactive communication with Thai monks about general topics and Thai’s way of living in Buddhist Ethics and Thai Culture. 16:00 hrs Then transfer back to Chiang Mai. Duration : 7 hours. Price : persons). 2,300 Baht per person plus 10% service charge and 7% tax (minimum two Includes : Private transportation, entrance fees, set lunch and tour guide Mae Sa Elephant Camp A pleasant morning is spent in the company of these magnificent gentle giants. In present day Thailand, elephants are only used for show of their tremendous power, but in earlier times they were a very important part of the King’s army and played a very important role in Thai history. 8 : 30 a.m. Departure from the hotel 9 : 40 a.m. The elephant camp is located a 45 minutes’ drive from the hotel. Watch the elephants take their daily bath in a nearby river before the 45-minute show begins. Watch demonstrations of how Thailand’s hardest working creatures were used for logging in the jungle, as well as elephants playing soccer, painting and playing musical instruments. Afterwards, take an elephant ride for one hour through the jungle. 12: 30p.m. Return to the hotel Duration : 3hours. Price : 2,400 Baht per person plus 10% service charge and 7% tax (minimum two persons). Includes : Private transportation, entrance fees, elephant riding and tour guide. Doi Inthanon National Park and Hill tribe Village At 2,565 metres, Doi Inthanon is Thailand’s highest peak located in the country’s most renowned park in the north. The park has four waterfalls, terraced rice fields, picturesque valleys and small hill tribe villages, and is home to exotic butterflies, wild flowers, interesting wildlife and more than 300 species of birds. 8 : 30 a.m. Departure from the hotel 10 : 30 a.m. Reach the highest point of the park for expansive views over the surrounding countryside. 11 : 00 a.m. Visit the Royal Chedis at the summit of Doi Inthanon. The Southern Napamethaneedon and the th Northern Napapolphumsiri were built to commemorate the 60 birthday celebrations of His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen respectively. Both contain stylized Buddha images and are decorated with terracotta tiled murals. Noon Enjoy a picnic lunch. 01 : 00 p.m. Visit a Hmong hill tribe village and the Royal Projects initiated by His Majesty the King to help farmers and hill tribe villagers improve their quality of life, support themselves and discourage growing poppies. 02 : 00 p.m. Visit Wachiratarn Waterfall, one of the park’s four waterfalls. 05: 00 p.m. Return to the hotel Duration : 8.5hours. Price : 4,700 Baht per person plus 10% service charge and 7% tax (minimum two persons). Includes : Private transportation, entrance fees, and picnic basket and tour guide. Doi Inthanon One-Day Trek (Please note: this tour program is suitable for more energetic and experienced hikers.) Explore the natural wonders of Northern Thailand with our exclusive trekking tour program at Doi Inthanon National Park. At 2,565 meters, Doi Inthanon is Thailand’s highest peak. The majority of the mountain is preserved as a national park (482 sq. kms) except for smaller areas that have been set aside for agriculture and human habitation. The park has four waterfalls, terraced rice fields, picturesque valleys and small hill tribe villages, and is home to exotic butterflies, wild flowers, interesting wildlife and more than 300 species of birds. 08 : 30 a.m. Leave from the hotel 10 : 30 a.m. Arrive at the foot of Doi Inthanon and begin your one-hour trek at the Gew Mae Pan area. 11 : 45 a.m. Visit the Royal Chedis at the summit of Doi Inthanon. The Southern Napamethaneedon and the th Northern Napapolphumsiri were built to commemorate the 60 birthday celebrations of His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen respectively. Both contain stylized Buddha images and are decorated with terracotta tiled murals. 12 : 45 p.m. Enjoy a lunchbox at Wachiratan Waterfall, one of four in the park. 01 : 45 p.m. Start the second part of the trek at the Pha Dok Siew trail. After one hour, you will reach the Karen hill tribe village at Mae Klang Luang. 03 : 30 p.m. Depart from the park. 05 : 30 p.m. Return to the hotel Duration : 9 hours. Price : 5,200 Baht per person plus 10% service charge and 7% tax (minimum two persons). Includes : Private transportation, entrance fees, lunch box and tour guide. Mae Sa Elephant Camp and Hill tribes at Ban Tong Luang 08 : 30 a.m. Depart from the hotel 9 : 40 a.m. Mae Sa Elephant Camp is located a 45 minutes’ drive from the hotel. Watch the elephants take their daily bath in a nearby river before the 45-minute show begins. Watch demonstrations of how Thailand’s hardest working creatures were used for logging in the jungle, as well as elephants playing soccer, painting and playing musical instruments. Then ride in a “Howdah” elephant chair that seats two persons through the jungle to a nearby hill tribe village. 11:30 a.m. Stop at Baan Tong Luang village, new settlement of 4 different tribes including Karen, Lahu(big ear), Palong and Padaung 13:30 p.m. Return to the hotel Duration : 4 hours. Price : 2,900 Baht per person plus 10% service charge and 7% tax (minimum two persons). Includes : Private transportation, entrance fees, and tour guide Lamphun – Chiang Mai’s Southern Neighbor Situated 26 kms (16 miles) south of Chiang Mai, Lamphun is the oldest continuously inhabited city in Thailand. Drive along Highway 106, a narrow shady road regarded as the most beautiful road in the north and lined with massive 66-foot rubber trees. Now a quiet town on the Kwang River, Lamphun was founded in AD 660 and was the capital of the Mon Kingdom or “Haripunchai”. The restored walls and moat were built in an earlier century. A number of fine temples attest to the city’s ancient glory. 8 :30 a.m. Departure from the hotel 9 :30 a.m. Visit Wiang Yong, a silk and cotton weaving village, to observe a weaving demonstration. Here you may enjoy shopping for silk and cotton products at very reasonable prices. 10 : 30 a.m. Visit Wat Phra That Hariphunchai.One of the most notable temples in the north both historically and architecturally, it was built in AD1044 on the site of Queen Chammadevi’s Palace. 11 : 00 a.m. Discover Wiang Kum Kam. An ancient city abandoned due to a great flood hundreds of years ago, the city was built by King Mengrai the Great shortly before he founded Chiang Mai more than 710 years ago. Unearthed in 1980, Thai archeologists have discovered many ancient tools and relics. 12 : 30 p.m. Return to the hotel Duration : 4 hours. Price : 3,800 Baht per person plus 10% service charge and 7% tax (minimum two persons). Includes : Private transportation, entrance fees, set lunch and tours guide. Thai Elephant Conservation Centre and Lampang City Originally founded the seventh century, Lampang is situated 91 kms (59 miles) southeast of Chiang Mai. Located in the valley of the Wang River, a tributary of the Ping River, this town is the second largest in Northern Thailand. 8 : 30a.m. Depart from the hotel 9 : 45 a.m. Arrive at the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre. Established in 1969 to preserve Thai elephants and to increase public awareness and knowledge of the gentle creatures, this is a non-profit organization, run by the Department of Forestry. After the show, ride for one hour in a “Howdah” (elephant chairs that seat 2 people) through the nearby jungle or visit the elephant hospital where a veterinarian takes care of sick and injured elephants. Noon Visit Wat Phra Keaw Don Tao. Built in 1436, it is considered to be the most important temple in Lampang. It supposedly once enshrined the famous Emerald Buddha, which is now at Wat Phra Kaew (the Royal Palace) in Bangkok. 12 : 30 p.m. Enjoy lunch at a Thai restaurant in town. 01 : 30 p.m. Ride a horse-drawn carriage, a famous symbol of Lampang, around the market. 02 : 00 p.m. Visit Baan Sao Nak, a fascinating private museum. This huge ancestral mansion with 116 teak pillars was built in 1895, and combines both northern Thai and Burmese architecture styles. 03: 00 p.m. Arrive at the most magnificent temple in the North, Wat Phra That Lampang Luang. This temple offers a spectacular display of the Lanna Kingdom’s religious architectural styles. 05 : 00 p.m. Return to the hotel Duration : 8 hours. Price : 4,200 Baht per person plus 10% service charge and 7% tax (minimum two persons). Includes : Private transportation, entrance fees elephant riding and horse-drawn carriage fees, set lunch and tours guide. ChiangRai –Mae Sai Border –Golden Triangle Chiang Rai is situated at the northern tip of Thailand which borders Myanmar (Burma) on the north and Laos to the east. An early morning three hours’drive will take you through picturesque sceneries with a stop at the Mae Kajan Hot Springs for fresh air. Continue on to Mae Sai, the northernmost trading post at the border between Thailand and Myanmar. Here, we enjoy a delicious lunch of the local cuisine. Afterwards, we continue on to the Golden Triangle to observe the magnificent panoramic view of the region which is a geophysical boundary between Thailand, Myanmar and Laos. On our return journey, we visit the ancient city of Chiang Saen, home to some distinctive architectural ruins. 07 : 00 a.m. Departure from the hotel 08 : 00 a.m. Stop at the Mae Kajan Hot Spring for relaxation. 08 : 20 a.m. Drive up to Mae Sai, passing through the city of Chiang Rai. 11 : 00 a.m. Visit the Mae Sai border. Both Thai and foreign tourists come to see the sights and purchase precious stones produced in Myanmar. 12 : 30 p.m. Enjoy local Thai cuisine. 01 : 30 p.m. After lunch, visit The House of Opium and then continue to the world- famous Golden Triangle. 03 : 00 p.m. Explore the magnificent ancient city of Chiang Sean. 03 : 30 p.m. Leave Chiang Sean. 07 : 30 p.m. Return to the hotel Duration : 12 hours. Price : 7,000 Baht per person plus 10% service charge and 7% tax (minimum two persons). Includes : Private transportation tickets, set lunch and tour guide Balloon flight over Chiangmai 6.00 – 6.30 am. Transfer from hotel to launch site by hotel limousine 6.30 – 7.00 am. Hot Coffee or Tea served, while the crews prepare the balloon 7.00 am. Flight duration is about 1.15 hour. You will fly over countryside and Thai scenery. 8.00 – 8.15 am. A fabulous breakfast picnic provided by 137 Pillars House’s Chef - Follows the famous balloonist’s Champagne Celebration. - You will be issues a flight certificate signed by the pilot. 9.00 – 9.30 am. Transfer from landing place to hotel Duration : 3 hours. Price : 12,000 Baht per person plus 10% service charge and 7% tax (minimum two people) Includes : Round trip private transportation, balloon flight, picnic basket Elephant Safari at Mae Ta Mann This program introduces you to the elephant training. The elephant camp is situated on the bank of the river. The site sets amidst a lush green forest with a Lisu hill tribe village located on a nearby mountain top. 08:30 a.m. Depart from the hotel. 10:00 a.m. Arrive the Elephant Camp, you can buy bananas or sugar cane to feed the elephants before the show begins. After the show, you will have a good experience by going on the elephant trekking through the jungle to a nearby hill tribe village where handicrafts are on sale. Enjoy a gentle bamboo rafting, oxcarting and lunch at the restaurant. 02.30 p.m. Return to hotel. Duration : 6 hours. Price : 3,800 Baht per person plus 10% service charge and 7% tax (minimum 2 persons). Includes : guide. Private transportation, entrance fees, elephant riding, rafting, Ox-carting, buffet lunch and tour Tour Mae Wang and soft trek Mae Wang is a small town towards the south of Chiangmai city. The area is enriched with its nature including waterfall, hill tribe village (Karen) and activities such as elephant riding, bamboo rafting along the river and soft trek for beginner. 08:00 a.m Depart from the hotel 08:30 a.m A short stop over at local market and proceed to elephant camp at Mae Wang 09:45 a.m Elephant riding to jungle area 10:45 a.m Visit the Karen hill tribe village and begin the soft trekking to the jungle and visit waterfall 12:30 p.m Lunch at Local restaurant 01:30 p.m Take the bamboo raft along the river with a scenic route 4:00 p.m Return to hotel Duration : 8 hours. Price : 4,000 Baht per person plus 10% service charge and 7% tax (minimum 2 persons). Includes : Private transportation, entrance fees, elephant riding, bamboo rafting, lunch at local restaurant and tour guide.