Overview:
Available Daily; Morning & Afternoon: 8:00am - 12:00pm. or 01:00pm - 05:00pm. Visit Chiang Mai's most sacred temple, Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep. This temple was built in 1383. It is located 16 kms from the city and is 3,500 feet above sea level.
Originally, the Hmong people were immigrants from Tibet, Siberia and Mongolia, before migrating to China where they settled down in areas around the Yellow (Huang Ho) River, Kwaijoa, Hunnam, Kwangsi and Yunnan. Now, Hmong people in Thailand have set up villages on the hills, or the lowlands, around Chiang Rai, Payao, Chiang Mai, Prae, Lampang, Khampang Phet, Loei, Phisanulok, Phetchabun, Tak and Mae Hong Son.
Description:
Meet your English-speaking guide in your hotel or Guest House's lobby. Visit Chiang Mai most sacred temple, Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep (1383 AD). The temple is located 16 Km’s from the city and 3,500 feet above sea level. See the marvelous golden pagoda, which is contains the holy relics of Lord Buddha. This temple and its golden chedi attract Buddhist pilgrims from all over the world throughout the year. You can enjoy the panoramic view of Chiang Mai City and the Ping valley from the summit of Doi Suthep. Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep is approached on foot by climbing a steep stairway, which has 306 steps and is flanked by giant mythical Nagas (Serpents), which symbolize humanity's progress from earth into nirvana. The Temple also has an tram for those who prefer.
Transportation is provided for The Return to your Accommodations.
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Recommended Tours:
White Temple, Mae Sai, Golden Triangle