Explore Chiang Mai’s Old City on a guided walking tour, visit historic temples, Chedi Luang & Wat Phan Tao, & enjoy curated street food tastings featuring mango sticky rice & northern-grown coffee. Book now and get ready to experience the best of Chiang Mai’s past and present!
This options is available in daytime for day travellers. Entry fees included.
Duration: 2 hours
Your journey begins at the iconic Three Kings Monument, the symbolic heart of Chiang Mai. Here, your guide will introduce the story of the city’s three royal founders and how their vision shaped the cultural identity of the Lanna Kingdom. It’s the ideal starting point to understand the spirit of the Old City before exploring its most treasured temples.
Continue on to the serene grounds of Wat Phan Tao, a rare teakwood temple decorated with delicate carvings and a tranquil pond. Its warm wooden tones and graceful architecture stand in contrast to the stone and stucco of neighboring temples.
The highlight of the historical trail is Wat Chedi Luang, once the tallest monument in the ancient Lanna Kingdom. Although partially ruined by earthquakes, the massive chedi still dominates the skyline and reflects Chiang Mai’s resilience and importance as a regional center of power and faith.
End with a selection of street food highlights, specially chosen to complement your old city journey.. Enjoy Thai classic favorites such as mango sticky rice, prepared with fragrant coconut cream and seasonal ripe fruit, alongside a tasting of locally grown coffee from the northern highlands, celebrated for its rich and balanced flavors.
Meet your passionate local guide at Three Kings Monument. Please Look for VIATOR signage.
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