This tour offers a relaxed and responsible way to discover Chiang Mai in the evening using an electric tram, reducing noise and environmental impact while allowing closer connection to the city. Unlike typical sightseeing tours, this experience focuses on orientation, local context, and everyday life rather than rushing between landmarks.
Led by a knowledgeable local guide, guests explore historic temples, neighborhood areas, and a local market while learning how Chiang Mai’s history, culture, and beliefs shape daily life today. The journey is unhurried, informative, and designed to help travelers understand the city, not just see it — making it an ideal first experience in Chiang Mai.
Please meet a local tour guide 15 minutes before tour time at Three King Monument and look for the signboard under the name "EV Tram".
Get a brief history of Chiang Mai in this area. A bit of walking to Wat Inthakin Sadeu Muang was, it is said, where the city pillar called “Inthakin” was erected in 1296 by King Mangrai. Then, hop on the tram to start the tour.
Wat Chiang Man, the oldest temple in Lanna-style chedi supported by rows of elephant-shaped buttresses
Wat Lok Molee, a handsome wooden complex dotted with terracotta sculptures, this is one of the most attractive wát outside the city walls. It is thought to have been founded in the 14th century for monks from Burma
Chang Puek Gate, the northern gate of the old city with the ruins of city wall. Here will be the night market of the most popular street food and night market for dinner places for both local and traveler.
It is the first temple of the Ngiaw or Tai Yai in Chiang Mai
Wat Nong Kham is a great interest to the special Buddhist temple with the Burmese-Shan temples styles
Warorot Market, the biggest local fresh market in Chiang Mai where you can have a chance to explore the fresh market and the other product which sell to the local people.
Tha Phae Gate, the main center of Chiang Mai’s public city activities and festivals.
Chiang Mai Gate Night Market, experience with vibrant street food scene with a local foodie.
Wat Chedi Luang, the temple of the biggest stupa where also housed the city pillar together with the Tripiṭaka (Buddhist Scriptures) which the beautiful architecture from the past can be seen.
Wat Phra Singh, the most beautiful architecture in northern style reflected from the chapel.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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