Experience the real charm of Lampang, while taking in some of its most beautiful spots. Your guide will even act as your personal photographer during the tour and help you to get some great insta-worthy snaps!
Schedule:
8:00 AM Pick up at your hotel (and drive 1 hour through the countryside to Lampang)
9:30 AM Arrive at the 100 years old market called the "Talad Kao Chao" market near the train track. After the market we will walk to the nearby iron train bridge to take some nice photos
10:30 AM Kong Ta road and explore the famous Lampang Street Art and take photos at the symbolic white bridge
11:30 AM Visit Wat Chedi Sao temple
1:00 PM lunch
2:30 PM Visit the ceramic village at Baan Sala Meng
3:30 PM Visit the Wat Pha That Lampang Luang temple. If you would prefer a less touristy place, we can take you to the temple Wat Lai Hin.
4:00 PM Drive back to Chiang Mai
5:00 PM Arrive back at your hotel
Pickup included
Guests will visit many famous locations in Lampang, such as: Talad Kao Chao Market Iron train bridge Kong Ta road Lampang Street Art The White bridge The Kao Chao Market is likely the oldest market in Lampang. It is almost next to the railway station, which was opened in 1916. The market starts very early in the morning before 0500 and ends around 1100. Get the chance to taste local snacks and see a lot of local smiles around you. After the market we will walk to the nearby iron train bridge to take some nice photos. After the market we will walk to the nearby iron train bridge to take some nice photos! Following the bridgen you will be walking around the retro Kong Ta road to see some historical old style buildings and then we will explore the famous Lampang Street Art and take photos at the symbolic white bridge.
A short distance from Lampang, set amid farms and rice fields, is Wat Chedi Sao. The name literally means "the Temple of Twenty Chedis" and one look at the 20 pagodas in the temple courtyard makes it easy to understand the origin of the name. But the wát’s real treasure is a solid-gold, 15th-century seated Buddha on display in a glassed-in pavilion, built over a square pond
Guest will visit the ceramic village at Baan Sala Meng. Currently, Lampang is the capital of the ceramic industry in Thailand. There are many creative projects that have evolved from basic bowls out of China, to pretty ceramic bowls with a thick, white glaze that are now known as the “Charm Tra Kai” (or the rooster bowl), which has now become the symbol of the province.
Choose to be picked up from a list of locations
We will pick you up directly from your hotel! Please add in your hotel location when making your booking! Thank you!
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