Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Package tours in Chiang Mai for 3 days sightseeing the highlight and cultural


Day1
Package tours in Chiang Mai highlight and cultural, take to Doi Suthep temple, one of the most significant temple in Chiang Mai. placed around 15 km up a tortuous road, and about a half hour drive from the city Doi Sutep is known to every person and getting a taxi or songtaw is easy to do here. If possible stop at the observation deck about half way up the roadway, outstanding for shoot a picture and a magnificent admire.
Doi Suthep Temple is essentially the most impressive temple and the must visit place.
Initially of this
Having lunch at the local canteen and continue to handwork otop village. Visit to Sankampang Craft Otop village in the east as famous for its handicraft manufacturing city. All along both sides of the road are many small workshop.
All factory specializes in single handcraft and its conceivable to observe demonstration’s of manufacturer and craftsmen at the job. So don’t miss this chance of meet the making of Thai Silk, celadon, wood carving, sterling silver, lacquer ware, jewelry, saa paper, brollies and a lot more : jump in a car and encounter these beautiful skills passed down for many years. And subsequently seeing the sights all-around center of Chiangmai at the ancient city over than 700 year since established on 1290 to Wat Suan Dok, Wat Chiang Man, Wat Chedi Luang and Wat Phra Singh.
Suan Dok Temple
Suan Dok Temple exactly means “flower garden temple”. The temple derives its name from the position that it was created. The temple field was once used as a Royal flower orchard by the chief of Chiang Mai. The temple area also home the northern campus of the Maha Chulalongkorn Buddhist University.

Wat Chiang Man
The temple of Chiang man temple was the initial royal wat in Chiang Mai it was constructed in 1256-1297CE it longest ongoing construction is the Chang Lom stupa that style likely came from Pagan as the Burmese have an influence in was great back then. Being created by King Mangrai of the firstly ruler to rule Chiang Mai. The name "Chiang Man" means "City Firm" that considering is Chiangmai had just had to be relocated may be a excellent name for the new town's Royal temple.

Phra Singh Temple
Phra Singh temple (Lion Buddha), the temple's famous image, is housed in Wihan Lai Kham, a little sanctuary to the rear of the temple grounds next to the pagoda (chedi). The building brags a Lanna-style three-tiered roof and carved gables. Inside are majestic lai·krahm (gold-pattern stencilling) and painting despite Phra Singh's exalted status, very little is verily known about the images. It is considered one of the most attractive sample of Lanna holy drawing thanks to its thick human-like features and lotus-shaped topknot. Because you can find two nearly identical images in Nakhon Si Thammarat and Bangkok, no one knows if this is the real one, nor can anyone record its place of origin. Regardless, this Phra Singh images came to reside here about the 1360s, and is now a fixture in the holy ceremonies of the Songkran festival. Phra Singh temple a tremendous Temple in the Walled Town

Chedi Luang Temple
In its day, Chidi Luang temple must have been essentially the most impressive temple in Chiangmai. Created about 600 years ago, the giant chedi that gave the wat its name (the name of the temple translates to "royal pagoda") must have soared high above the surrounding old town.
Chidi Luang temple a beautiful place in the core of city


Day2
The next day of Package tours in Chiang Mai 8.30 am Meet your tour guide and drive to Mae Rim route. Visit to Maesa elephant camp.At Maesa elephant camp, these elephants again found their self-worthwhile, whether as artists, entertainers, or just elephants. Here, you will witness their unbelievable abilities including learn about their livelihood as accustomed elephants.
Mae Sa Elephant Camp attracts commentary from creature rights activists because they still give old-style circus demonstrations with balancing acts, considered dangerous because of the crippling effects a fall could cause. Maesa also pioneered the 'artist' elephant, a perennial hit with tourists.
lunch time at Tiger Kingdom and play with the tiger.
This has to be the most effective attraction we have been to. We be liable not to visit animal farms example performing monkey, snake etc but when we check the info on this area we just felt we needed to give it a try. We had peep animadversion adage the tigers were doped but this was not the circumstances when we visited. The tigers are all fete from baby by their staffs and at no time were they narcotic. Yes some were laying around but that was simply because it was hot and they were delectation. We managed to get fabulous images of us posting with a sitting tiger and also some of two playing. We will never ever forget this experience!!

After elephant camp head to tribal village. Baan Tong Luang is an Eco-Agricultural Hill Tribes Village which you can pay a visit several tribes for example Karen,Lahu,Hmong, Yao and Akha. A pay a visit to Baan Tong Luang is exactly a colourful experience with all the Hilltribe females plume in their customary garbs as they display their considerable skills in weaving and spinning with the old methods of rice manufacture. There is certainly barely a house without a booth selling Hilltribe costumes, jewelry and other ‘authentic’ handicraft products. Old agricultural gadgetry were also on demonstrate although, at least while we were there, there was no object of them being used. Baan Tong Luang puts on a very good show. Desolately, and in the not too distant future, it may only be at Baan Tong Luang and the other places like it where wayfarer will have any chance to found the cultural tradition of Thailand’s Hill tribe peoples. after Stroll around village and Run back to the old city.

Day3
Ultimately of Package tours in Chiang Mai. Visit Exploring Doi Inthanon National Park, Thailand. Mountains: Doi Inthanon National Park is the highest mountain of Thailand, 2776 metres above sea level. Doi Inthanon the divide betwixt the Ping River to the east and the Chaem River to the west, both of which lastly nosh the Chao Phraya River, that provide water to rice farms of the central plains and to Bangkok. Cataracts: the park features some of the biggest and most sensational waterfalls in Northern Thailand in the midst of others: Mae Klang, Wachirathan, Siriphum Mae Pan and Mae Ya Falls.
On This trips we can visit summit of Thailand, King and Queen Pagoda, waterfalls, Karen village and royal project.
The summit of Thailand
The drive to the high peak presents some fine views, furthermore during November and December, sooner than the hot season haze has become well established. On your visit to the highest chedi stow the remains of King Inthawidhayanon, be sure to read the English translation on the back of the marble plate nearby. Photographing any part of the radar station is restricted, but traveller can shoot pictures without restraint of any other subject.


Angka Luang Nature trail
Ang Ka is on the main road and opposite the highest Ranger Station is a sign in Thai marking a short, self-guided nature trail that descends to a sphagnum pus in a little limestone depression The lagoon area. that displays the red blossomed Rhododendron delavayi, comes close to a true mountain forest formation and is a best space for bird-watching. If you walk round the fen and down a small distance, you will reach a memorial shrine marking the site of a helicopter crash that occurred in the mid-seventies and killed the first officer of this park.
King and Queen Pagoda
Phra Mahathat Napha Methanidon and Phra Mahathat Naphaphon Phumisiri , the two twin marble chedi positioned at Km. 41.5, were constructed to glory the fifth cycle birthdays of both Emperor Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit. The stupas enshrine Lord Buddha’s ashes and Buddha images, and tower above gorgeous surroundings of Doi Inthanon.


Hmong or Karen Market
On the road from the ranger station you will visit Hmong market, that offers produce from the Royal Project and Hmong villages around Mae Chaem. Actual Hmong hill tribe people live there and it is worthy a stopover to see and photograph their colorfully decorate costume.
Doi Inthanon Royal Project
The Doi Inthanon Royal Project is one of the dainty points of interest in Chiangmai. Travelers can visit temperate-climate plants and flower farm at Ban Khun Klang, highland trout fishery, plant upbringing and multiplication labs, rice terraces, coffee parkland, strawberry orchard at Ban Mae Klang Luang, etc. Futhermore, there are natural cognizance and trekking trails, for example Doi Hua Sua route, and Ban Mae Klang Luang.
Wachirathan Waterfall
The Vachiratharn is a large falls which plummets over the lip of a high cliff into deep ponds below. Opposite the fall is a tall and precipitous cliff called Pha Mon Kaew or more lyrically, Pha Gorn Kaew. The falls, some 750 m. over sea level, which formerly called Tad Kong Yong is an great picnic spot. To get there, turn right off the main road up Doi Inthanon at approximately twenty one kilometers, afterward follow the signboard to the cascade a further 350 meters on foot.

Siriphum Falls
Siriphum falls from the beginning called “Lao Lee Cascade”, that was named after the headman of a nearby tribesman village. After that Mr.Ror.Vor. Jakthong Thongyai, a former Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, named the cascade “Siriphum” to enhance the prestige of His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen. The Waterfall is placed near km thirty one, Chomthong-Doi Inthanon Raod. This is an excitingly elevated falls able to be seen from a far ways off.
End of this hold day program and complete the 3 days Package tours in Chiang Mai highlight and cultural.



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