Exploring the rich cultural heritage of Chiang Mai, this small group tour offers an immersive experience. Visitors venture into the Old City, uncovering the city’s revered temples like Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang. Along the way, they’ll interact with local monks, partake in blessing ceremonies, and gain insights into Thai Buddhist traditions. With expert guidance and included entrance fees, this tour provides a well-rounded glimpse into Chiang Mai’s spiritual essence. What more might this captivating journey have in store?
Key Points
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This small group tour offers a two-hour exploration of Chiang Mai’s historic temples, including Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang.
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Participants will have the opportunity to interact with local Buddhist monks and participate in blessing ceremonies.
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The tour includes guided visits to provide insights into the history and significance of the temples.
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Comfortable clothing covering shoulders and knees is required, and photography restrictions apply.
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The tour includes entrance fees, bottled water, and accident insurance, but excludes hotel transfers and personal expenses.
Tour Overview
The activity, titled "Chiang Mai Old City Temples & Meet Local Monk Small Group," offers a two-hour tour that provides visitors with the opportunity to explore the renowned temples of Chiang Mai’s old city.
Priced from $16.59 per person, the tour is available in English and Thai for private or small groups. Visitors can cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours in advance and book their spot to pay later.
The tour includes an expert local guide, bottled water, accident insurance, and entrance fees to the temples.
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Itinerary Highlights
Starting at Wat Phra Singh Woramahawihan, the tour first visits Wat Phra Singh, where visitors receive a guided tour and free time for sightseeing. After, the tour makes a 10-minute photo stop at the Three Kings Monument for an extra fee. The main stop is Wat Chedi Luang, where visitors can explore the temple’s massive pagoda, meet local monks, learn about Buddhist culture, and receive blessings. The tour concludes at Wat Chedi Luang.
| Itinerary Highlights | Duration |
| — | — |
| Wat Phra Singh | 1 hour |
| Three Kings Monument (extra fee) | 10 minutes |
| Wat Chedi Luang | 1 hour |
| Finish at Wat Chedi Luang | – |
Visiting Wat Phra Singh
Visitors first explore Wat Phra Singh, one of Chiang Mai’s most revered temples. Its stunning Wihan Lai Kham and the serene Phra Phutthasihing Buddha image captivate guests.
The guided tour provides insights into the temple’s history and significance. Visitors have free time to admire the intricate architecture and take photos.
The tour then moves to the Three Kings Monument for a quick photo stop. Throughout the experience, the local guide shares their deep knowledge of Thai Buddhist culture, enhancing the group’s understanding and appreciation of the sacred site.
Three Kings Monument
After exploring Wat Phra Singh, the tour makes a brief stop at the Three Kings Monument.
This quick photo opportunity allows visitors to capture the iconic statues commemorating the founding of Chiang Mai by the three brothers who ruled the Lanna Kingdom in the 13th century.
The monument features the seated figures of King Mengrai, King Ramkhamhaeng, and King Ngam Muang, who are credited with establishing the city.
Though the stop is brief, it provides a glimpse into Chiang Mai’s rich history and the significance of its cultural heritage.
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From the Three Kings Monument, the tour proceeds to the main attraction – Wat Chedi Luang.
The guide leads the group on a 1-hour exploration of this iconic temple. Visitors marvel at the massive chedi, the city’s largest pagoda, and learn about its rich history.
The guide shares insights into Buddhist culture as the group has the opportunity to interact with local monks. Guests can participate in a blessing ceremony and gain a deeper understanding of the temple’s significance in Chiang Mai.
The tour concludes at Wat Chedi Luang, leaving participants with a memorable cultural experience.
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Opportunities to Interact With Monks
During the visit to Wat Chedi Luang, participants have the unique opportunity to interact with local Buddhist monks.
The tour guide facilitates meaningful exchanges, allowing visitors to ask questions and learn about Buddhist teachings and daily monastic life. Participants can receive blessings from the monks, an authentic cultural experience.
The tour guide facilitates meaningful exchanges, allowing visitors to learn about Buddhist teachings and receive authentic blessings from the monks.
This interactive element provides deeper insights into Thailand’s rich spiritual heritage. The monks welcome visitors warmly, fostering a personal connection that enriches the temple exploration.
These intimate interactions with the local monastic community are a highlight of the overall Chiang Mai temple tour experience.
Tour Inclusions and Exclusions
The tour includes expert local guidance, a walking tour of the temples for 2 hours, a bottle of drinking water, accident insurance, and entrance fees for Wat Phra Singh (50 THB) and Wat Chedi Luang (50 THB).
However, it excludes food, drinks, hotel pickup and drop-off, and personal expenses. Guests should bring comfortable shoes, a hat, an umbrella, a camera, water, and cash.
Shorts, flash photography, and visitors with mobility issues, heart problems, or hearing impairments aren’t recommended.
Important Considerations
When taking this tour, guests should arrive at the meeting point of Wat Phra Singh’s entrance, where they’ll find the GetYourGuide logo.
Comfortable shoes, a hat, umbrella, camera, water, and cash are recommended.
Comfortable shoes, a hat, umbrella, camera, water, and cash are recommended for this tour.
The tour isn’t suitable for pregnant women, those with mobility issues, heart problems, wheelchair users, or the hearing-impaired.
Photography without flash is allowed, but pets aren’t permitted.
Respectful clothing covering shoulders and knees is required.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring a Larger Group Than the Maximum Size Listed?
While group size for the tour is listed as private or small groups, it’s best to check with the tour provider about accommodating a larger group. They can advise on availability and any additional fees that may apply.
Are Children Allowed on This Tour? if So, Is There a Discounted Rate?
Children are allowed on this tour, and there is a discounted rate for kids. The operator offers private or small group options to accommodate families. Booking details and pricing information can be found on the tour listing.
Is the Tour Guide Fluent in Other Languages Besides English and Thai?
The tour guide is fluent in English and Thai, but the website doesn’t specify if they’re fluent in other languages. It’s best to check with the tour operator for more details on the guide’s language capabilities.
Can I Modify the Tour Itinerary to Visit Additional Temples or Landmarks?
While the standard tour itinerary is fixed, guests can inquire about modifying it to visit additional temples or landmarks. The tour operator may be able to accommodate special requests, subject to availability and additional fees.
Is There an Option to Extend the Tour Duration or Add Additional Activities?
Yes, there are options to extend the tour duration or add additional activities. Customers can inquire with the tour provider about customizing the itinerary to visit more temples or landmarks, or to increase the overall tour length.
Recap
This small group tour offers an immersive experience exploring Chiang Mai’s revered temples and engaging with local monks. Priced reasonably, the tour provides expert guidance, entrance fees, and opportunities to participate in blessing ceremonies – making it an enriching way to explore Thai Buddhist culture. Overall, it’s a memorable journey for those seeking a deeper understanding of this vibrant city’s spiritual heritage.
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