Half Day tour Suan Dok Temple, Umong temple & Doi Suthep Temple
Overview
Rich Buddhist traditions come alive in Chiang Mai through visits to its prominent temples. Wat Doi Suthep, a key religious site, along with the lesser-known Wat Suan Dok and Wat Umong, are central to this private day tour.
- 🏯 See Buddhist statues in the tunnels and gardens of Wat Umong
- 📜 Hear about the history of Suan Dok and Wat Doi Suthep
- 🚶♂️ Travel with a private guide who can personalize the itinerary
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Pickup included
- Private transportation by air conditioned car/minivan with licensed Driver
- Travel accident insurance
- Hotel pickup and drop-off inside city area
- English speaking tour guide with TAT license
- Bottled water
- All activities as mentioned in the program
- Hotel pickup and drop-off outside city area
- Other optional tours
- All kind of alcohols & soft drinks
- Your personal expenses
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Wat Suan DokThe temples was built in late 14th century, houses several structures of historical significance. Among them include the principal pagoda that enshrines the Buddha’s relics, a garden of whitewashed mausoleums housing the ashes of late Chiang Mai rulers and a large open-air wiharn (assembly hall).
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Wat UmongThe temple was abandoned during the 15th century. In 1948 the temple was restored and was reopened as a center for meditation and Buddhist teachings. The temple’s setting in a forested area with a natural lake makes Umong temple an excellent place for meditation
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Wat Phra That Doi Suthepone of northern Thailand’s most important and beautiful temples, located near the top of Doi Suthep (Mount Suthep). It is place of worship, dates back to the year 1373 when the first Chedi was built. It is an important pilgrimage spot for the devout and is sacred site to many Thai people. Visitors can take the 306 steps staircase or ride on a cable car to reach the pagodas.