Showing posts with label chiang mai tours. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chiang mai tours. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Chiang Mai Tours to Wat Phra Singh

Phra Singh temple strange insight into the Buddhist way of life

Phra Singh temple (Wat of the Lion Buddha) is a necessary Buddhist monastery and temple on the west side of Chiangmai, Thailand. Founded in the 14th century, it houses two medieval Lord buddha images.

Wat Phra Singh is also known as “The Monastery of the Lion Lord buddha” or “The wat of the Lion Buddha” is an active wat, with hundreds of monks and novices living there. The Phra Singh temple houses a number of highly revered and very old Lord buddha images. The Wat Phra Singh dates back to the 14th century when Chiang Mai was the metropolis of the Lanna Kingdom, and is one of the finest example of classic Lanna style temple architecture in Northern Thailand. The temple grounds have a number of vintage Lanna style buildings. Between Songkran festival in April when traditional Asian new year is celebrated the Phra Singh images is carried through the streets of Chiangmai during that local people can respect the statue by watering water over it.
Wat Phra Singh was created in 1345 during the reign of Phraya Pha Yu. the Chiang Mai King of the Mangrai Royal Family. He initially ordered the structuring of a 46-metre tall pagoda to house the royal ashes of his father, Phraya Kham Fu. Later a monastery, Sala Kan Parian or the open hallway for the lay people. and Ho Trai were built. The wat was first named Wat Li Chiang Phra. Later, Ruler Saen Mueang Ma moved the Phra Phuttha Sihing image from Chiang Rai. When the elephant array was passing the front of the wat, the elephants refused to move any further. That was why Phra Phuttha Sihing was enshrined at this temple. The name of this temple “Wat Phra Singh” came from the in demand word used amid the Northern people of the shortened form of the name of the Lord buddha sculpture “Phra Sing”. Phra Singh temple underwent extensive reparation until 1924 when the final reparation was carried out by Chao Kaeo Nawarat, the last dynastic ruler of Chiang Mai city, and the noteworthy monk Khruba Siwichai and Chiang Mai Buddhists.

Wat Phra Singh sights


Viharn Luang

The biggest structure is Viharn Luang (viharn = assembly hallway), rebuilt in 1925 on the site of a 14th-century unique and extensively renewed in 2008. The three-aisled interior is impressive, its high red roof supported by round white columns. It houses Phra Chao Thong Tip, a large images of the seated Lord buddha cast of gold and copper in 1477.


Viharn Lai Kham

One of the top example of Lanna style structure is the Viharn Lai Kham. This viharn or assembly hallway was created at the end of the 14th century to house a very highly respected Lord buddha image named Phra Singh Lord buddha. The very luxurious outside of the Viharn Lai Kham is decorated in typical Lanna gold and ochre colors. The viharn made from teak wood has a three tiered roof line, the lower edges of that are decorated with chofahs, a ornate garniture that resembles the shape of a very thin bird. The interior of the viharn is at least equally charming as the exterior. The back wall of the viharn with the Phra Singh Buddha images sitting in the center is comprehensive with very detailed, complex Lai Kham, that is red lacquer patterned with gold leaf.


Temple Library
The small scripture repository - ho trai - in the north-east corner is the finest of its type in the north. It sits atop a raised base adorned with stucco Devas. The Ho Trai of the Phra Singh temple is another excellent example of Lanna style architecture. The upper wooden structure is ornamented with carvings and stucco and is covered in glass mosaic and gilded lacquer.


Phra Singh Buddha

Phra Phuttha Sihing Lord buddha image The Phra Phuttha Sihing Buddha image was originally housed in the vihara to the south of Phrathat stupa in Phra Singh temple, Muang District, Chiangmai. Phra Phuttha Sihing is an ancient Buddha statue in the gesture of meditation made of bronze and covered with gold. The Lord buddha sculpture is 79 centimeters high with a lap width of 63 centimeters, and is in the Lanka style.

Phra Singh temple is a highlights. The feel peaceful and calm despite its site right in the core of Chiangmai city. If you see one temple in Chiangmai this must be the one. Be certain that to visit the old city pillar as well.

How to go?
The wat is placed at the end of Ratchadamnoen Road that nearly bisects the old town, driving from the Tapae gate all the way to the temple, that is just inside of the Suan Dok gate. If you interest to visit the most important temple in the city for half day trip, Contact Chiang Mai travel agency, they can provide a budget tour to join with group or private tour to Phra Singh temple for your group.

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Chiang Mai Tours to Maesa Elephant Camp

Tours to Maesa Elephant Camp


Go to see the elephants at Mae sa Elephant Camp. You can take an elephant ride, feed the elephants and peek them as they act.

This area of the Maesa valley is hearth to the biggest assembly of habitual elephants in northern Thailand. Historically, these animals were used as workers in the transportation and logging business, but the Maesa Elephant Camp works to train, propagate species and protects the Thai elephant population. The camp houses nearly eighty Asian elephants, recognize by their flecked ears.


The Mae Sa Elephant Camp has a high fertility rate, which a good sign that the elephants are mentally and socially athletic. You will observe some of the countryside. The park itself is very clean and the Elephants are well taken care of. Take the opportunity to go to see up close with the elephants and their mahout before the show. You will be able to have your pictures taken and get a kiss. Have a wipe on hand, but defiantly don't miss it.

Their philosophy is to create a normal and healthy scene for the elephants while working to protects and propagate species them, due to the dwindling number of Asian elephants left in the forest. Maesa Elephant Camp provide elephant demonstrations and elephant riding.

Apart from day visits, you can try out the basic mahout training course if you feel compelled to learn more deeply into the elephant’s nature. During a memorable farewell ceremony, all participants will receive a certificate of achievement to take homeland and cherish.

The Mae sa Elephant camp provides the most educational and entertaining Elephant show in northern Thailand say the Guinness Book of World Records 2005.

Opening Hours :  shows run at 8 a.m., 9:40 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. daily.
Admission costs : 200 Thai Baht, and elephant rides cost 1,200 Baht for number one hour and 800 Baht for thirty  minutes.
Location : Mae Rim-Samoeng Road (km. 18) Tel: +66 (0)53 206 247, +66 (0)53 206 248


Perfect meeting! Our elephant guide was truly dedicated to taking care of thse fabulous animals. The show is extremely entertaining and elephant safari was a once in a lifetime feel challenging! Don't miss out!

You can booked a car with driver for hire at one of the many travel agecy in Chianag Mai city town on the main street. The Maesa elephant camp is about 40 minute drive away from Chiang Mai on the journey north to Maerim.

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Suan Dok Temple

Suan Dok Temple is one of the must-go wats in Chiangmai. Be keen on the relax of Chiangmai's temples that I've seen.

Suan Dok Temple exactly refers “flower garden temple”. The wat derives its name from the place that it was created. The temple location was a long time ago used as a Royal flower park by the chief of Chiangmai. The temple grounds also house the northern campus of the Maha Chulalongkorn Buddhist University.

Suan Dok Temple is a cool place for taking pictures and has hectic vistas of Doi Suthep at sunset. The temple also figures deeply in the lore of Doi Suthep's founding. A Buddha relic was to be housed in its essential pagoda after it parting in two. The other half was placed on the back of a white elephant, that  climbed Doi Suthep and then croak. Wat Phra That Doi Suthep was founded on the site of the elephant's demise.
Suan Dok Temple, created in late fourteenth century, houses several structures of historical significance. amidst them include the main chedi that enshrines the Buddha’s relics, a orchard of whitewashed grave housing the cinders of late Chiangmai rulers and a large open-air wiharn (assembly hall). The wat is found outer the primitive city wall, approximately one kilometres east of Suan Dok Gate on Suthep Road. built by a King of Chiangmai on the grounds of his gladness garden, this wat was initially wished-for to serve as a flee for a honored monk from Sukothai.
The important viharn was rebuilt in the early 1930's by Khru Ba Srivichai. A large Buddha image with a hand in the situation for holding straw stands back to back with the main seated image. The images took on their present shape under Khru Ba Srivichai. Mural, Chiangmai, Thailand. A smaller viharn to the south carries a seated Buddha image - the Phra Chao Kao Tue - cast by King Muang Kaew in 1504. The Lanna style image stands 4.7 meters tall and is made up of 9  pieces. The walls of the viharn are enrich with murals performance the previous lives of the Buddha (the Vessantara Jataka may be seen on the upper level of the north wall). West of the central viharn numerous stupa put the remains of the royal family of Chiangmai. These were collected from different sites in Chiang Mai and located there at the wish of Princess Dararatsmi in 1909. The compound also consists of the northern campus of the Maha Chulalongkorn Buddhist University of the Mahanikai sect. A wall with tall decorative gates surrounds the compound, and the carcass of earthen walls that formerly surrounded the fortified monastery can still be viewed on the opposite side of the road.

Enlightenment escapement and monk chat


Joined the monk chat on a Friday evening 5 pm to 7pm and had a best time chatting with the novices and monks from different countries. The chat was fun and understand many new insights on Buddhism and way of living of a monk. It is free of charge and it was a refreshing and agreeable experience. Highly recommended!!
The intuitive vision escapement will educate you the basic intuitive vision practice and the advantages meditation can bring to improve the quality of daily life. You can find more details of the monk chat program and the consideration retreat at the Monkchat MCU website.

How to Go
The Wat Suan Dok is placed on Suthep road, about 1 km. West of the archaic walled city center. You can get there easily by tuk-tuk or rented bicycle. If you need to cultivate or need more information. We can offer Chiang Mai City and Temple tour with guide for your group to visit this temple and visit other important temple in the city for half day tour.

Entrance fee & opening hours
The wat locality are open from 6 am until 5 pm. Admission is free.

Monday, September 29, 2014

Wat Phra That Lampang Luang

Wat Phra That Lampang Luang : The most important temple in Lampang


About 20 kilometers from Lampang is the old temple of Wat Phra That Lampang Luang. On first glance, this walled citadel sited on a man-made mound of earth has a very fortress-like look to it. That’s because the temple was built on the site of an eighth century fortification, called a wiang, that guarded the routes to Lampang.
Wat Phra That Lampang Luang buildings seen today were built in the fifteenth century, and one of the reasons for the temple’s popularity is the relatively pure state of all the temple buildings. Unlike most of the temples in Chiang Mai, Wat Phra That Lampang Luang hasn’t been ‘improved’ to conform to modern Thai ideas about temples. The courtyard is still filled with sand, and the huge main wiharn (prayer hall) is still open on all sides The large chedi and prayer chapel of the temple.
To enter the temple, you must pass a pair of guardian lions and climb the naga stairway up to the massive main gate. The main prayer hall, the Wiharn Luang, stands close inside the main entrance. The wiharn is open on all four sides, forming a huge covered hall. Sturdy columns support the roof. The columns are finished in black lacquer and stenciled with gold leaf designs. The gilded ‘ku’ containing the main Buddha image in the wiharn.

At the back of the Wiharn Luang sits a massive gilded ku, a sort of Laotian prang sheltering the main Buddha image. The Buddha image is the Phra Chao Lang Thong, cast in 1563. On either side of the Ku are throne-like pulpits, sometimes used by monks but more often used to house other Buddha images on important ceremonial days.
Behind the main prayer hall stands the 45 meter tall chedi. The chedi was faced with copper and bronze sheets, which over the centuries have oxidized into a variety of green and blue shades. The chedi has somehow escaped the gilding which is now universally applied to chedis, even if they weren’t originally built that way.

lanking the chedi on the south side is another prayer hall, the Wiharn Phra Phut, a small chapel built in 1802 with a beautifully carved fascade. Behind the Wiharn Phar Phut is a tiny tower-like structure, the Ho Phra Phuttabat. It houses a Buddha footprint sculpture. The building is generally only open on important festival dates, and may never be entered by women. A 400 year old library building.
On the other side of the chedi and the main wiharn are two other small open chapels. Although very weathered, both have some rather interesting details and murals.
A doorway on the south side of the gallery leads you to several other buildings, as well as the temple’s museum. On the way, you’ll pass an ancient bodhi tree whose branches are supported by a forest of crutches.
The two museums are not very interesting, even though one houses the Phra Kaeo Don Tao, a supposed ‘copy’ of the Emerald Buddha and made at the same time. But it lack most of the subtlety of the Emerald Budda, and the setting doesn’t do it justice. For a close-up look at the Emerald Buddha, you’re better advised to visit Wat Phra Kaeo in Chiang Rai, where they have a recently made copy in a beautiful setting. However, there is a beautiful 400 year old scripture library in amongst the museums that is worth a look

Entrance fee & opening hours
Wat Phra That Lampang Luang open from 7.30 am until 5 pm. Admission is free, a donation will be highly appreciated.
How to get there ?
Wat Phra That Lampang Luang is located in Ko Kah district, approximately 20 kilometres Southwest of Lampang in the Northern part of Thailand. Comfortable way to get there is by private tour to Wat Phrathat Lampang Luang by Car with Air-Condition. Most hotels in Lampang or Chiang Mai Travel Agency will be able to book one for you.

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Private Tours Chiang Mai to Muang On Cave and Hot Spring

Private Tours Chiang Mai to visit Muang On Cave and Sankampang Hot Spring

Chiang Mai Tours : Explore a Limestone Cave and Relaxing at Hot Spring in Chiang Mai

Overview : For something totally different to see and do, try to fit in your trip a visit to Muang On Cave system in the Chiang Mai area. This cave system is a fascinating place to visit.

Muang On Cave is situated in the San Kamphaeng District, about 35km East of Chiang Mai near the Sankampang Hot Springs. The road leading to Muang On Cave winds it’s way up the side of a hill. A long 187 steps of Naga Serpent stairway rewards with a scenic view over the valley, and a steep climb down of 132 steps leads to a number of caverns filled with impressive stalagmites and stalactites.

Once inside you have several steep staircases going down along with several flat walkways in between. All the way down you will pass by grottos dotted with shrines most of which are lit with fluorescent lights. When you reach the main cavern floor you will see a huge 30 foot long reclining Buddha. Look above the statue and see if you can see what some say is a fossilized dinosaur skeleton.

The most breathtaking is the steeple tall sparkling stalagmite, which also can be seen through a gap as big as a plane window along the stairway on the upper level. A corner of the cave where water spouts drops from the host of stalactites is also a wonder, especially so in the wet season when continuous gushes offer a vision of an underground waterfall. In one cavern is a large Buddha image.

After that visit Sankampang hot springs where the hot springs boil continuously and emit a strong smell of sulfur. You can also enjoy watching the thermal geysers rising inside the beautifully landscaped flower gardens within the park area.
Sankampang Hot Spring located in Sankampaeng district which is outside Chiang Mai city about 40 km or far from Muang On cave about 20 minutes for driving. This place is the destination for the tourists who interested in health and well-being. Natural spring emitting water with high sulfur content, the spring is said to cure ailments and rejuvenate the body. The water has a temperature in excess of 100 degrees centigrade.

The park has been well landscaped and in the cool season the flowers are very lovely. Huts with mineral baths have been constructed; there is a restaurant, a camping area and good places for picnics.

Saturday, March 8, 2014

Package05 : Learn the folkways



2 Days 1 Night Exclusive Non-touristic Trip with Mae Jo Ban Din

When you come to Chiang Mai, Thailand, what would you like to do? What would you like to see? What would you like to touch? That you mean civilization of Chiang Mai city, food, traditional and famous tourist attractions.
If you would like to have a new experience about an attractive life in Chiang Mai like escape a complexity from town. So, we have another good choice for you…

Itinerary

Taking a drive approximately 1.30 hrs. to Mea Jo Ban Din Chiang Mai, where is located on the country side of Chiang Mai. It’s a fantastic relaxed town. Lesson are held in the peace and quiet of family home. Surrounding with beautiful nature and Experience real Northern Thai traditional and cultures. Touch the new way of traveling. Enjoy the simple life style and the attraction of Lanna traditional ways of life and the real life, traditional and culture of hill tribe ” Lahu ” at the original Village and special ” Adobe house ” building.

Activities :
  • Cooking by yourself >> You can enjoy to cook local Thai food. We have organic garden on the backyard . So, you have to do everything by yourself.
  • Trekking (Only walking)
  • Thai Massage (120 THB/Hr.)

  • Learn How to build adobe house (Basic course 3 Days, Advance course 21 Days)
Tour’s message :
This place is the ” real-ecotourism ” is not mainly used as a way for marketing. That is why we set up this program for people who share the same thought and are concerned about human right.
Deep in my heart, I would like to bring people who are keen to learn about country Thai people and hill tribe life style and culture. To travel strictly within the guidelines of responsible tourism, to preserve and prepare for other people and younger generation. In this way you can learn deeply trough nature and people you visit.

Our main concept is to bring people to understand the relationship between man and nature, and to concern about people life who live simply but happily in harmony with nature.

Include
  • Tours by air-conditioned vehicles with English-speaking guide.

  • insurance

  • Lunch

  • Transfer from / to hotel.

Exclude
  • Personal expenses such as drinks, tips, laundry, insurance, etc.

  • Other services not mentioned in the program.

What to Bring on Tour
  • Small bag pack

  • Passport copy

  • personal medicine

  • Toilet paper

  • Short pants, Long/Short Sleeve shirt, Walking shoes, Sandal, Socks, Towel

  • Swimming suit

  • Insect spray, Sun cream



Package05 : Learn the folkways

Chiang Mai Tours to Visit Chiang Mai Zoo

Chiang Mai ToursExploring the Wild Wonders of Chiang Mai Zoo

Enjoy at Chiang Mai Zoo the top drawing in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai Zoo is the initial and only single zoo in the North. based on the base of Doi Suthep, near Chiang Mai Campus. With the stunning panorama, coveredc the hillside and mountainous tropical jungle, you can touch the pure, virgin air in the Zoo which is the close woods of the city.
Chiang Mai Zoo was established by the The Zoological Park Organization, Thailand in 1974. Located on 531 Rai of verdant forest ground at the base of Doi Suthep mountain, the zoo is surrounded by rangy feature that is home to thousands of species of woods plants and flowers festooning the physical landscape of vales, streams and falls not the 1st thing that comes to mind when a lot of people imagine the city, the Chiang Mai Zoo is surprisingly interesting. Covering two hundred acres of land in the foothill of Doi Suthep and providing notable landscapes of the town in accretion to its tempting flora and fauna shows, Chiang Mai Zoo is certainly worthy a vacation, furthermore if you have had your fullness of temples.
Chiang Mai Zoo is huge and you’ve got three solutions for getting around: walk, monorail or van. Most of the main sites can be included in a walking journey but be warned : it’s a fair old stroll and you will discover plenty of mountain. Much of it is however in the colour and cafes and snack bars are generously speckled around the site. Allow two to three hours to do a loop around the central area on foot. The zoo is house to Asian & African mammals as well as a stroll through aviary, koalas & a children's zoo. You can find also a giant aquarium which homes many different varieties of humid fish. In parts of the aquarium it is easy to get up really near to them by trekking through a tunnel under the water.
Chiang Mai Zoo is positioned at the foot hill of Suthep mountain next to Chiang Mai College.
Access ticket : 
Chiang Mai Zoo opens daily 8.00 a.m. to 4.30 p.m.
Fee: Foreigner - Adult 100 Baht/Child 50 Baht. Child height between 90- 135 cm. are child rate. Child height over 135 cm. are adult rate.
Giant Panda way in Fee :
Giant Panda & Koala Zones open daily from 8.30 - 17.30 hours.
Foreigner : Adult 100 Baht, Child 50 Baht
Monorail :
Enjoy taking a tour with our air-conditioned mono rail. It can carry 50-70 passengers/a trip.
Monorail Fee: Foreigner - 150 Baht
This is exactly a beautiful zoo. They have huge areas for the animals, and it's a good stroll around. It can a hard climb on the hillside without much to view, but the areas to the left of when you first come in is cute simple and has more animals kids would like.

Private Tours Chiang Mai to Chiang Mai Zoo Great fun for children, but also for adults.


Sunday, March 2, 2014

Package10 : 3 days 2 nights Chiang Rai Tour Package

3 days 2 nights Package Tour all highlights of Chiang Rai


Visit Hot Spring, White Temple, City Temple, Chiang Saen Ancient City, Opium Museum, Golden Triangle, Boat Trip, Doi Tung Palace, Karen Long neck, Maesai Border

Tour Overview 

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Day 1 >>8.00 am Meet your tour guide drive to Chaing Rai, enjoy the scenery along the way and make a short stop to take a break at the Mae Ka Jarn hot spring. Next, ahead to White Temple. In the past this used to be only a small temple until the renowned artist Chalermchai Khosipipat came to paint and decorate the new hall. Have lunch at the local restaurant. After that go to Chiangrai town to visit Wat Pra Kaew and Wat Pra Singha. Stay overnight at Chiangrai city Hotel. At night you can promenade at Night barzaar.
Day 2 >> After breakfast, drive to visit Chiang Saen the ancient city located on the Khong River Bank. After that, visit to Opium museum where show about the opium’s history in the past in Thailand. Have lunch at the local restaurant at the Golden triangle. Taking a boat trip along Kong river to see Thailand, Burma & Laos meet at the Golden Triangle, visit Laos Local market. Stay overnight at the river bank hotel.

Day 3 >> Have a Breakfast at hotel. Ahead to Doi Tung is very stunning, and weather here is cool all year, so that sometimes it is called “The Switzerland of Thailand” and Mae Fah Luang Garden located on and visit the hill tribe village with their craft work, and visit Long Neck hill-tribe people, the tribe that the women have to put the bronze ring on their necks. Ahead to Mae Sai Thailand-Burma Border to visit local market. Drive back to Chiang Mai City and transfer out to Hotel or Chiang Mai Airport.
Itinerary

Day1
  • Pick up in Chiang mai Hotel Guesthouse/Airport/Railway station 8.30am

  • Mae Ka Jarn Hot spring

  • White temple

  • Lunch

  • Wat Phra Keaw

  • Wat Phra Singha

  • Check-in the city hotel

  • Personal relaxing

  • Chiang Rai Night Barzaar
Day 2
  • Pick up at chiang mai hotel 9.00 am

  • Chiang Saen the ancient city

  • Opium museum

  • Lunch

  • Boat Trip to Laos

  • Check-in the river bank hotel

Day 3
  • Pick up at Chiang Saen hotel 8.30am

  • Doi Tung Palace and Mae Fah Luang Garden

  • Hill tribe village (Karen Long Neck)

  • Lunch

  • Mae Sai Thailand-Burma Border

  • Back to Chiang Mai and transfer out to Hotel or Chiang Mai Airport
     Tour Included :
  • Pick up and transfer at hotel or guesthouse by Air-conditioned vehicles ( Private Transport )

  • 3 Lunch

  • English speaking local driver

  • All entrance fees as mentioned in the program

  • All listed activities
     Tour Excluded :
  • Items of a personal nature

  • Accommodation

  • optional

  • Tips or Gratuities to guide and driver

  • Guide ( If you require guide pay extra 1200 THB )

Package10 : 3 days 2 nights Chiang Rai Tour Package

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Package09 : 3 days 2 night Amazing Chiang Mai – Chiang Rai package

3 days 2 night Amazing Chiang Mai – Chiang Rai package

Visit Doi Suthep Temple, Mae Sa Elephant Camp, Khan Toke Dinner, Hot spring, White temple & City Tour, Chiang Saen the ancient city, Doi Tung Palace

Tour Overview

Day 1 >>
Pick up at hotel and ahead to Doi Suthep Temple or Wat Prathat Doi Suthep is the most popular place among the visitor both Thai and foreigner. The temple is located on the mountain, 1,025 meters above the sea level. You can also see the views of Chiang Mai City from the temple’s terrace. Having lunch at the local restaurant. Then,drive to Mae Sa Elephant Camp to see the elephant demonstration, They worked including the parade, playing football, painting, how elephants are used in the logging trade in the past. Then, visit the elephant nursery, and visit the beautiful orchid farm and get some idea how they are grow. In the evening, have a dinner at Khan Toke Dinner restaurant in the northern style, which is served on the small round table called “TOKE”, with the local food (sticky rice, fried pork skin, northern chili paste, pork curry, sweet crispy rice and deep fried banana) And enjoy the traditional performances.
Day 2 >> Have a breakfast at hotel. Drive to Chaing Rai, enjoy the scenery along the way and make a short stop to take a break at the Mae Ka Jarn hot spring. Next, ahead to White Temple & City Tour. In the past this used to be only a small temple until the renowned artist Chalermchai Khosipipat came to paint and decorate the new hall. Have lunch at the local restaurant. Then, visit to Chiang Saen the ancient city located on the Khong River Bank. After that, visit the border that Thailand, Burma & Laos meet at the Golden Triangle. Leave here to travel at Mae Sai the border between Thailand and Burma.
Day 3 >> Have a Breakfast at hotel. Ahead to Doi Tung is very stunning, and weather here is cool all year, so that sometimes it is called “The Switzerland of Thailand” and Mae Fah Luang Garden located on and visit the hill tribe village with their craft work, and visit Long Neck hill-tribe people, the tribe that the women have to put the bronze ring on their necks. Have Lunch and drive back to Chiang Mai City. Transfer out to Hotel or Chiang Mai Airport.
Itinerary

Day1
  • Pick up in Chiang mai Hotel Guesthouse/Airport/Railway station 9.00am

  • Doi Suthep Temple

  • Lunch at Tiger Kingdom

  • Orchid and butterfly Farm

  • Mae Sa Elephant Camp

  • Elephant Riding (Optional)

  • Khan Toke Dinner 7.00pm

  • Back to Hotel 10.00pm

Day 2
  • Pick up at chiang mai hotel 8.30 am

  • Hot spring

  • White temple & City Tour

  • Lunch

  • Chiang Saen the ancient city

  • Mae Sai Thailand-Burma Border

Day 3
  • Leave Chiang rai hotel to Doi Tung 9.00

  • Doi Tung Palace and Mae Fah Luang Garden

  • Visit Long Neck Village

  • Lunch

  • Drive back to Chiang Mai

  • Transfer out to Hotel or Chiang Mai Airport

     Tour Included :
  • Pick up and transfer at hotel or guesthouse by Air-conditioned vehicles ( Private Transport )

  • 3 Lunch

  • English speaking local driver

  • All entrance fees as mentioned in the program

  • All listed activities

     Tour Excluded :
  • Items of a personal nature

  • Accommodation

  • optional

  • Tips or Gratuities to guide and driver

  • Guide ( If you require guide pay extra 1200 THB )

Package09 : 3 days 2 night Amazing Chiang Mai – Chiang Rai package

Friday, February 28, 2014

Package07 : 2 days 1 night Chiang Mai Discover Package

Discovery some of the highlights in Chiang Mai Thailand


Visit Doi Suthep Temple, Meung On Cave, San Kam Paeng Hotspring, San Kam Paeng Home industries, Elephant at work, Elephant riding, Karen Long Neck, Orchid Farm

Tour Overview

Day 1 >> Drive up to the Hill top to Doi Suthep the most important temple in Chiang Mai. Over a hundred solid budha images with gold leaf.Read your fortune. Fill the oil to the fired Lotus for extend your life, At here you can enjoy the panoramic of Chiang Mai City. Lunch will be serve you at local restaurant. Then continue to San Kam Paeng outside the city to visit at Meung On Cave located on the top of a limestone hill. A long 187 steps staircase rewards with a scenic view over the valley, and a steep climb down of 132 steps leads to a number of caverns filled with impressive stalagmites and stalactites. After explore a cave, ahead to visit San Kamphaeng Hot Spring in Chiang Mai hosts a spectacular lush green park spread over an area of 40-acre.The park has been beautifully landscaped and it has a vast range of beautiful flowers. The several facilities in the park include camping area, swimming pool, restaurant dining, mineral water bathing room huts and various other amenities. On the way back to Chiangmai can visit at Sankampaeng home industries for buying a souvenirs.


Day 2 >> Visit to elephant camp at Mae sa elephant camp. When you’re reaching to the elephant camp you will see the elephant having bath in the Mae sa river. Enjoy take photo with baby elephant or you can feed them and enjoy elephant show for an hour. Lunch at Then continue visit to Tribes village at here you will see 7 groups’ hill tribes the highlight visit to Karen Long neck and stroll around village. Before back to the city, would visit at orchid farm.

Itinerary

Day1
  • Pick up in Chiang mai Hotel Guesthouse/Airport/Railway station 8.30am

  • Doi Suthep Temple

  • Lunch

  • Meung On Cave

  • San kam paeng Hot Spring

  • San kampeang Handicraft village

  • Back to Hotel 6.00pm

Day 2
  • Pick up at chiang mai hotel 8.30 am

  • Mae sa elephant camp

  • Elephant show (Elephant riding Optional)

  • Lunch at Tiger kingdom

  • Long neck Karen and Hill tribes’ village

  • Orchid farm and Butterfly farm

  • Back to Hotel 5.00pm

     Tour Included :

  • Pick up and transfer at hotel or guesthouse by Air-conditioned vehicles ( Private Transport )

  • 2 Lunch

  • English speaking local driver

  • All entrance fees as mentioned in the program

  • All listed activities

     Tour Excluded :
  • Items of a personal nature

  • Accommodation

  • optional

  • Tips or Gratuities to guide and driver

  • Guide ( If you require guide pay extra 1200 THB )


Package07 : 2 days 1 night Chiang Mai Discover Package

Monday, February 25, 2013

Chiang Mai Tourist Information

Planning a Chiang Mai Thailand holiday ? There are numerous tours and travel packages designed for all different types of travelers.  Chiang Mai tour packages may feature shopping, ecotourism, or mountain & attraction in Chiang Mai for Tourist. We give information about thing to do in Chiang Mai Thailand and Neighbors Province
1. Chiang Mai temple and City Tour
The city of Chiang Mai has a wealth of beautiful and historic Buddhist Wats (temples), 36 Wats within the old city walls and many more in the surrounding countryside. Near the summit of Doi Suthep, a 5300 feet peak named after the hermit Sudeva who lived on the mountain's slopes for many years, is the 600 year old temple of Wat Phrathat Doi Suthep.
2. Chiang Mai Trekking
Trekking in the hills of the North is one of Chiang Mai’s most popular tourism activities. It offers the best way to experience both the natural environment and to see the culture of the region’s various hilltribes.
3. Doi Inthanon Nation Park
Amidst Its rugged mountain, the national park houses the country's highest peak Doi Inthanon. Its mountain range is watershed that originates many rivers, as well as Ping River that fills up power-generating Bltumiphol Dam. In its lush jungle, the park has many natural attractions including MneYa Watefall which is considered the country's most beautiful waterfall. Doi Inthanon National Park acquires total area of 482.40 sqaure kilometres, covering parts of Amphoe Chomthong, Amphoe Mae Cham, Amphoe Mae Wang and King-Amphoe Doi Lo of Chiang Mai.
4. Chiang Mai Elephant Trainning
Learn about the daily activity of elephants, find out what they do every day for their elephants and learn the secrets of becoming a mahout.
5. Cooking School in Chiang Mai
Learn how to cook your favourite dishes and a local market trip to show the fresh ingredients, have to use in class.
6. Chiang Mai Adventure
Variety of adventure tours in Chiang Mai which includes ATV, White Water Rafting, Aircraft, Cycling, Zipline, Mountain Bike, Kayak, etc.
7. Khantoke Dinner
For an excellent Thai dinning experience, a traditional Lanna Khantoke dinner is a must. Many believe this north Thailand dinner with music and dance was invented for tourists
8. Chiang Mai Spa and Massage
Enjoy the exotic Thai way to relax your body and soul with Thai massage and Spa
9. Pai, Mae Hong Son
Enjoy your relaxing stay in ’Pai’, truly an undiscovered international Utopia. Nestles in a beautiful valley and with many places of interest for the tourist to visit, Pai and Mae Hong Son province
10. Chiangrai
Chiang Rai has become popular, but not quite over-run, among tourists looking for something of the old Thailand. Of course, Chiang Rai has only been a part of Thailand for a few hundred years, and only became a province less than a hundred years ago