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Thursday, February 4, 2016

Wat Umong Chiang Mai, Thailand

Wat Umong a secreted gem temple in Chiang Mai

The temple’s full name is Wat Umong Suan Phutthatham, which interprets to “Temple of the tunnels and Buddha Dhamma backyard”.

Among the many hundreds of Buddhist temples in Chiangmai, the Umong Temple or “Tunnel temple” is unique because of its location within the forest and its system of tunnels. The calm and peaceful ambiance at the 13th century forest temple close to Doi Suthep mountain provides a welcome change from the a lot visited websites in Chiang Mai.




One of the crucial spectacular points to Umong Temple is its tunnels, dating back to the thirteenth century. After eradicating your sneakers, the air, which smells of spicy incense and humbling earth, becomes clearly cooler as you walk via one of the three entrances. Inside, there are a few Buddha statues in enclaves where locals will go away incense and flowers and pray. Upon going deeper contained in the cave-like tunnel, be sure to search for at the ceiling. Historic drawings can nonetheless be seen and for those who look carefully you can also make out patterns and even elephants. These historical frescoes deliver the historical significance of Wat Umong to light. I couldn’t help however let my creativeness take me to a whole lot of years previous to a time when these pale colors had been vivid and colourful, as monks roamed the halls. Another fascinating facet to Wat Umong is the somewhat large golden stupa that sits atop the ancient tunnels. I discovered this stupa somewhat photogenic in its easy and pure setting, especially towards a blue sky. I particularly appreciated shedding my shoes and joining the locals strolling across the stupa thrice in a clockwise route, giving me a extra genuine and authentic experience on the temple.

Peaceable and uninterrupted, nestled in a forest west of Old City. Solely 8 min by car without site visitors however felt isolated. Whereas not a glitzy, renovated nor tidy Wat, there are varied and interesting options - an old stupa; tunnels resulting in locations of worship set into the hillside, crumbling (sadly, extended) statues and dramatic balustrades running along a set of steps, a templeful of chanting monks, wooded and shady grounds. Nice for photos - the brickwork seems to be outdated, lichen and weed coated. Needn't spend numerous time right here but its a refreshing change of tempo to the always crowded Doi Suthep and other well-liked temples.

How to get to the Wat Umong

All in all an interesting spot to go to and a nice, tranquil web site to whereas away some time. It’s a bit far to stroll but only a 10-15 minute tuk tuk or motorcycle experience from downtown or contact Tour Agency in Chiang Mai being quite inexpensive and easily mixed with a trip to Doi Suthep. (You would stop off at the fascinating Ton Payom Market on the way.) Tuk tuk’s will probably ask for 100 baht and also you might wish to ask the driving force to wait since they’re few and much between in these parts. A bit of bit fiddly to get to by bicycle or motorcycle so most likely simpler to seize a map slightly than making an attempt to explain.

Way in payment & opening hours

The wat opens day by day from 6 am till 5 pm. Admission is free.

Monday, November 10, 2014

Private tours Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai

Private tours Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai explore Attractive City


Chiang Mai Travel Agent offers one day sightseeing private tours Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai, you will visit the remarkable spots for example Wat Rong Khun (white temple), Golden Triangle, Karen Longnecked village and The Mekong River across to the Laos Island of Don Sao.

Tour Introduction
Comparison : Chiang Rai is one of the oldest city. Buit by King Mengrai. From Lao Dynasty in 1262 A .D. For this Trip; Early morning start to pick up from hotel / guesthouse at 7.30a.m., drive along the mountains and valleys, visit the Mae Ka Chan hot spring for coffee break or to use the clean toliet, then continue driving to the white temple or Wat Rong Khun which was built by the famous Thai artist, drive through Chiang Rai and straight to Chiang Saen - visit the ruined temple, then drive through the beautiful scenery move forward to the Golden Triangle. The world famous for its opiumtrade and opium museum. See the magnificent view of Mae Kong River and the Triangle. and visit to ethnic Hilltribe Villages. Border crossings to Burma (Tachilek) and to Laos are also available.

Chiang Rai is a pleasant town with some fine temples and makes an excellent base for people who love culture and arts. It’s also a good base for day trips to the Golden Triangle where the borders of Myanmar (Burma) Laos and Thailand meet at the confluence of the Mekong River.

Itinerary
  • Pickup at hotel or guesthouse
  • Visit Mae Ka Chan hot spring
  • Forward to the Chiang Saen Ancient City
  • Opium museum
  • Visit Golden Triangle
  • lunch at a local restaurant
  • Mae Sai Burmese Border
  • Boat trip: Thailand, Lao, Burma (Mae Kong River)
  • See the magnificent view of Mae Kong River
  • See Black Lahu, Akha Hilltribes and Karen Long neck Hilltribe

  • Return to hotel or guesthouse about 09.00 pm.

When choosing a tour agency in Chiang Mai for a one-day tour to Chiang Rai province, it's important to consider several factors. Start by researching reputable tour agencies that offer "1 day tour Chiang Rai", reading customer reviews, and comparing prices to find the best fit for you. Choose a tour agency with a track record of providing quality one-day tours and experienced guides who are knowledgeable about Chiang Rai. Make sure the tour agency provides an itinerary that covers the sites and activities you want to see in Chiang Rai within one day and check what is included in the tour package, such as transportation and meals. Additionally, consider the tour agency's customer service and choose one that is willing to accommodate your needs and requests.