Depart Chiang Mai and travel to Lamphun Province, the former capital of the 7th-century Hariphunchai Empire. Explore its ancient temples, Wat Phra That Hariphunchai and Wat Phra That Lampang Luang, and admire the sacred relics that offer a fascinating glimpse into Thailand’s rich cultural history.
- Visit Lamphun, the former capital of the 7th-century Hariphunchai Empire
- Explore one of Thailand’s oldest ancient cities, home to centuries-old relics
- Discover Wat Phra That Hariphunchai, an iconic temple with deep spiritual significance
- Explore Wat Phra That Lampang Luang, a beautifully preserved Lanna-style Buddhist temple
- Enjoy stress-free roundtrip transfers from your Chiang Mai hotel
Free Door To Door Pick up for our tours at the following location with NO CHARGE - City Center Chiangmai District area (3 KM radius) with namely Night Bazaar, Tapae Gate, Chiang Mai Gate, Suan Dok gate, old city , Huay Kaew Road to Ibis Hotel, Nimmana Haeminda Road & Santitham Area You can also join our tours at CHIANG MAI MEETING POINTS - Sun Leisure World Office Chiang mai, Located at Duang Tawan Hotel Chiang Mai Lobby Floor. An additional surcharge for hotel pickup outside 3 miles (5 km) radius from the city center is applicable and payable on the day of your activity.
(Meeting Point)- Sun Leisure World Office Chiang mai, Located at Duang Tawan Hotel Chiang Mai Lobby Floor.
09:00 AM – Depart from your hotel in Chiang Mai and travel south toward Lamphun, the ancient capital of the Hariphunchai Kingdom. Founded in 660 A.D., Lamphun is considered one of the oldest existing cities in Thailand.
10:00 AM – Upon entering Lamphun, you’ll notice the remnants of the ancient fortified city walls and the surrounding moat, both dating back to the 16th century and still clearly visible today.
Make your first stop at Wat Phra That Hariphunchai, the most revered temple in the province. This Royal Temple, built in 897 by a Lamphun king, is renowned for its magnificent 51-meter golden pagoda, which enshrines an authentic Buddha relic brought from India. Within the same temple grounds, you’ll also find a sacred Buddha footprint, a beautifully crafted teakwood library housing ancient Pali scriptures, an old Lanna-style chedi, and one of the largest call-to-prayer gongs in Thailand.
11:00 AM – Visit Wat Jammathevee, named after Queen Jammathevee, the first ruler of Hariphunchai. Locally known as “Wat Ku Kut,” the temple is famous for its unique chedi, which lost its top after being struck by lightning—giving it the name that means “the chedi without a top.” 12.00 PM - Lunch at local restaurant
13.00 pm – Visit Wat Phra That Lampang Luang, one of Thailand’s most revered Lanna temples. Explore its beautifully preserved wooden architecture, admire the sacred relics housed within, and take in the tranquil atmosphere as you gain a deeper appreciation of the region’s rich cultural and historical heritage.
16.00 pm - Return to Chiang Mai.
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