* Pickup time is 08:30 - 09:10 a.m. may a bit longer than 09:10 a.m. pending on number of hotels, duration each hotel or traffic jam. Our staffs are in Blue Shirts under tour named, Chiang Mai Butler Service Tours.
Please be kindly waiting at hotel lobby.
* Women should wear a skirt, dress, or long pants that completely cover their knees, and tops that fully cover their shoulders.
Pick-up time is about 08:00-08:40 a.m. from your hotel lobby by tag name listed Chiang Mai Butler Service Tours
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is recognized as Chiang Mai's most esteemed mountain temple. Located 15 kilometers (approximately 9 miles) from the city center, it is situated at an elevation of 1,073 meters on the mountain. Celebrated for its magnificent golden chedi, the temple offers expansive, panoramic views of the downtown area. Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is revered as one of Thailand's most sacred pilgrimage sites, attributed to its significant relic and the historical influence of Chiang Mai as the 14th-century center of the Lanna Kingdom. This culturally significant landmark provides an all-encompassing experience, featuring breathtaking city views and a gleaming golden temple that embodies the essence of Northern Thailand.
Wat Pha Lat is a peaceful, ancient temple tucked away in the lush jungles of Doi Suthep mountain in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Also known as the "Monastery at the Sloping Rock", it is an amazing 14th-century retreat built in harmony with nature. The temple beautifully mixes Lanna and Burmese styles. The temple was built in the 14th century when the King's sacred white elephant knelt to rest at this exact spot while carrying Buddha relics.
Wat Umong Suan Phutthatham (the "Tunnel Temple") is a historic 14th-century forest monastery in Chiang Mai, Thailand, famous for its peaceful meditation tunnels and rustic, moss-covered stupa. Unlike glittering Thai temples, it offers a serene, back-to-nature retreat set within a lush, wooded area.
Baan Kang Wat is a charming artist village, designed as a slow-living creative community, it features traditional teakwood houses surrounding a lush, green courtyard where local artisans, boutique cafes, and independent craft shops operate. 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. Yook Samai is incredibly famous for its Khao Soi (a traditional Northern Thai coconut curry noodle soup) one of the best one also other restaurants look interesting too.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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