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Private Evening! Crisscross Chiang Mai's Night by the classic Tuk Tuk

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Experience real Thai culture & local nightlife in our evening TukTuk tour while you are driving roads along the city’s moats, old walls, and back alleys. Take in quiet temples that light up when the sun goes down and learn real local life from our guide in a bustling night market. Enjoy a photo stops at Chiang Mai’s most intriguing spots. Let’s TukTuk the city streets to absorb the local atmosphere You can soak yourself in the real local life in local’s classic transportation TukTuk! You will be picked up at your hotel at 6.00 pm and get back at around 9.20 pm.

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Private Evening! Crisscross Chiang Mai's Night by the classic Tuk Tuk

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Wat Suan Dok

You are picked up from your place of accommodation in chiang mai at around 6.00 pm. Head to the Old City of Chiang Mai. On the way, we will visit Wat suan dok, old temple known for its large number of white chedis or pagodas literally translating to ‘flower garden temple’, admire the enormous 500-year-old Bronze Buddha here.

Wat Phra Singh, which is also known as “The Monastery of the Lion Buddha” or “The temple of the Lion Buddha” is an active temple, with hundreds of monks and novices living there. It houses a number of highly revered and very old Buddha images. Located inside the old city wall the temple’s signature Lanna-style roofs and glittering viharn (assembly hall) invite visitors. The walled-in temple compound is busy with visitors and worshippers all year round and is usually packed during the Thai New Year festival (Songkran) in mid-April. It dates back to the 14th century when Chiang Mai was the capital of the Lanna Kingdom, and is one of the finest examples of classic Lanna style temple architecture in Northern Thailand.

Located in the center of the walled city, in the area where palaces used to stand, the Three Kings Monument is dedicated to the three Northern Lao Kings - King Mengrai, the founder of Chiang Mai; his contemporary and reportedly good friend King Ramkamhaeng of Sukothai; and King Ngam Muang of Payao. According to legend, the three worked together to lay out the city of Chiang Mai. The sculpture has become something of an iconic image representing Chiang Mai. You will see it reproduced in various forms all around the city.

Inclusions

  • Licensed English speaking guide
  • Travel accident insurance
  • transportaion by TukTuk
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • From May to October it is the rainy season. The tour runs even on rainy days, so please bring an umbrella or raincoat.
  • This schedule is subject to change without notice, due to weather condition, other unforeseen interruptions. ※ All timings are approximate

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Free pickup is available from hotels or guesthouses in the Old Town, Night Bazaar, Nimman Haemin, and Santitham areas. Pickup service is not provided for Airbnbs with only an address and no business name. Therefore, please select a nearby hotel or building that can be found on Google Maps as the pickup location. For accommodations located far from the city center, pickup may not be possible.

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