Chiang Mai Classic Sites
Take a day to explore some of the highlights of Chiang Mai, including ancient temples and charming streets, accompanied by your own private guide.
Area
Northern Thailand
With a laid-back atmosphere and wonderful mix of old and new, the city of Chiang Mai feels very different to the bustling capital of Bangkok. This full day tour takes in the classic sites of the city and surrounding countryside, but can also be adapted should you have any specific interests.
Certainly a 'must-see' is Wat Chiang Mai, which is the city's oldest temple, first built around 1296. The temple houses many important artefacts, including the small but famous 'Crystal Buddha' and the Phra Sila; a bas-relief Buddha image carved into marble, believed to have come from Sri Lanka or India over 1,000 years ago. There is also a stone slab in front of the ordination hall, which dates back to 1581. This slab bears the first known reference to the founding of Chiang Mai.
We also recommend visiting Wat Chedi Luang. This was originally one of the tallest buildings in ancient Chiang Mai, however it took significant damage either in an earthquake or from cannon-fire. Whilst it no longer boasts a towering spire, there has been extensive restoration work to the exterior, including new Buddha images, nagas and elephant statues. The temple was also the previous home of the Emerald Buddha, currently in Bangkok, and visitors can now see a jade replica, which was given as a royal gift in 1995 to celebrate the 700th anniversary of Chiang Mai.
The third key temple that we recommend visiting within the city is Wat Phra Singh (although for those keen on temples, there are many more). This temple offers an excellent example of classic Lanna architecture. It is most well known for its beautiful Phra Singh (Lion Buddha) image, which is housed in a small but ornate chapel, and first came to Chiang Mai in the 1360s.
Take a stroll through some of Chiang Mai's most charming streets, including the vibrant Nimmanhaemin Road, known for its art scene, and enjoy a delicious local lunch.
Later in the afternoon, head out of the city to visit Wat Doi Suthep. This famous mountain temple was built in 1383 as a shrine to house a Buddha relic. Your driver will take you up the winding mountain road, and then the temple is reached by either a steep 306-step staircase or a tram. As well as admiring the temple, visitors can also enjoy the panoramic views over Chiang Mai and the lush surrounding countryside.
Please note that as you will be visiting religious sites, you will need to cover shoulders and knees. You will also need to remove your shoes at certain parts of the temples.
Recommended Hotels Nearby
A selection of luxury hotel options in the area, handpicked and recommended by our travel specialists.
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View AccommodationFour Seasons Resort Chiang Mai
A wonderful Four Seasons resort set in a tranquil, idyllic location. The perfect luxury base from which to explore the local culture, relax, enjoy the peaceful surroundings and experience excellent service and facilities.
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137 Pillars House
137 Pillars House has the feel of being secluded in a secret and lush tropical garden in the heart of Chiang Mai. This hidden gem has an old world charm, transporting you to times gone by with the history of the main house.
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View AccommodationTamarind Village
Tamarind Village is a beautiful boutique property surrounded by temples and shopping streets and is the perfect base from which to explore the wonders of Chiang Mai.
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View AccommodationGypsy, Mekong River Cruise
Artfully crafted from teak and thatch, the exclusive two-suite Gypsy is a beautifully appointed vessel that charts a path along the Mekong River, stopping as and when you wish to curate a voyage of discovery between the Golden Triangle and Luang Prabang.
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View AccommodationRaya Heritage Chiang Mai
Located just north of Chiang Mai centre, Raya Heritage provides a tranquil retreat, welcoming you home after days exploring. With Lanna architecture and a keen focus on local craftsman, Raya Heritage fully immerses you in culture of North Thailand.
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View AccommodationAnantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort
The Anantara is a stunning luxury hotel set high up in the lush hills of Thailand's border overlooking Myanmar and Laos, in the heart of the Golden Triangle. Explore three countries, enjoy a walk with elephants, or simply relax and take in the view.
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View AccommodationThe Legend Chiang Rai
The Legend Chiang Rai is located along the Mae Kok river just a few minutes from the town centre of Chiang Rai, affording it idyllic panoramic views of the lush surrounding hills and mountains. It is a boutique resort and spa with a tranquil atmosphere.
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View AccommodationAnantara Chiang Mai Resort
Located within the city, Anantara Chiang Mai (formerly the Chedi) stylishly combines a resort feel with a prime location. It is in the heart of beautiful scenery and traditional culture and a stone's throw from the bustle of the night markets.
More Experiences in This Area
Discover more things to do in the area and chat to our specialists about crafting these experiences into your tailor-made holiday.
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View ExperienceHloyo Akha Hilltribe Experience
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View ExperienceWat Rong Khun
Wat Rong Khun, or rather the White Temple as it is better known as amongst foreigners, is located between Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai and is a rather spectacular temple, very different from the many others in the area.
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View ExperienceHeli-Hiking at Doi Mae Salong
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View ExperienceA Morning with the Monks
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Private Culinary Experience at Grandma's Cooking School
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View ExperienceDistinguished Hosts - Chiang Mai
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View ExperienceChiang Mai City Temples
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View ExperienceAnantara, Golden Triangle - Walking with Giants
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View ExperienceAnantara, Golden Triangle - Spice Spoons
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