Lamphun and Lampang City Temples Small Group Tour – Full Day
Overview
Wat Phra That Lampang Luang and the town of Lampang offer a unique glimpse into Lanna-style architecture and local culture. Enjoy a horse cart ride through the town to experience its temples and markets.
- 🏯 Visit Wat Phra That Lampang Luang, a stunning 13th-century Buddhist temple.
- 🐴 Ride a horse cart for an authentic view of the local people, temples, and markets.
- ⛪ See the 9th-century Phrathat Hariphunchai Temple.
- 🏛️ Explore the Lawo (Lopburi) style Jamdevi temple.
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Pickup included
- Pick up and drop off at your hotel
- Insurance
- English speaking tour guide
- Air-conditioned Vehicle
- Bottled water
- Entrance Fees
- Horse-cart ride 500 THB/cart for 2
- Lunch
- Personal expenses
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Wat Chamthewi Temple (Wat Ku Kut)Our first stop is Jamdevi Temple (Wat Cham Thawi), home to a chedi surrounded by arches holding 60 Buddha statues; Queen Chama Devi’s ashes are said to be found inside. The unusual square ‘stepped pyramid’ pagoda is the oldest surviving example of its kind from the Dvaravati period ruling much of Thailand from the 6th to 11th centuries.
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Wat Phra That HariphunchaiWe’ll head to Wat Prathat Hariphunchai – a fantastic 9th-century temple complex by the river. Said to be Lamphun’s biggest, oldest and most attractive temple compound, Hariphunchai Temple got its name from the Mon Kingdom city that ruled this part of northern Thailand from the 9th-13th centuries.
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Wat Phra That Lampang LuangWat Phra That Lampang Luang, said to be one of the best examples of Lanna-style architecture in the country. The temple complex houses a historical museum, massive brick gate, intricately-painted viharas, a sand-filled courtyard, bronze and copper stupas… all in a tranquil setting.
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Wat Chedi Sao LangVisit the Twenty Pagodas