Explore the stunning natural landscapes of Chiang Mai on this immersive trekking tour that combines breathtaking views with rich cultural experiences. Begin your journey with a mindful trek along the ancient Pilgrim’s Path to Mindfulness Hill, where monks once walked. Visit the serene Wat Pharat temple nestled in nature, then marvel at the iconic Doi Suthep temple, home to revered Buddha relics. Conclude your adventure in the Hmong Village, where you can learn about the traditional hill tribe culture and enjoy scenic vistas. This tour is perfect for nature lovers and cultural enthusiasts alike.
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off included for your convenience
- Trekking entrance fees and access to Doi Suthep and Hmong Village are covered
- Experience the mindfulness trail once used by monks
- Explore the unique culture of the Hmong hill tribe and enjoy stunning lookout points
After booking, we will contact you via WhatsApp using the number you provided. On the day before the tour, we will inform you of the detailed pick-up time and vehicle information.
This is the path once used by monks to walk up to Doi Suthep Temple. Even today, it is still walked as a pilgrimage route and used as a place for meditation. Along the trail you’ll see small wooden arches and pieces of orange cloth (fragments of monks’ robes) tied to the trees, guiding you along a generally easy trekking course.
An ancient temple built around the 14th century during the Lanna Kingdom! It was once a resting and meditation place for monks walking up and down Doi Suthep, known as the ‘Pilgrim’s Path.’ Unlike other temples, its charm lies in the serene and hidden atmosphere within nature.
Doi Suthep, the iconic temple that represents Chiang Mai! Inside the temple, relics of the Buddha are enshrined within the indented section just above the octagonal base of the Buddha image, and in the rounded part of the chedi below the ring.
A village where the Hmong hill tribe still lives today! Long ago, the Hmong people were spread across the highlands of southern China, Laos, Vietnam, and Myanmar. Here you can explore their culture and way of life at a small museum, and enjoy sweeping views from a scenic lookout point.
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