Explore Chiang Mai’s history with a local expert. Visit ancient temples, royal sites, and learn about the Lanna Kingdom’s fascinating past.
Explore Chiang Mai’s history with a local expert. Visit ancient temples, royal sites, and learn about the Lanna Kingdom’s fascinating past.
- Tha Phae Gate - Travelers will commence their adventure at Tha Pae Gate, a historic landmark and entrance to Chiang Mai. Here, an expert guide will offer an engaging introduction to the Lanna Kingdom’s rich history, discussing its foundation, peak prosperity, and eventual decline under Burmese rule. The exploration includes the 20-year period when…
- Tha Phae Gate - Travelers will commence their adventure at Tha Pae Gate, a historic landmark and entrance to Chiang Mai. Here, an expert guide will offer an engaging introduction to the Lanna Kingdom’s rich history, discussing its foundation, peak prosperity, and eventual decline under Burmese rule. The exploration includes the 20-year period when Chiang Mai was deserted and the subsequent efforts to reclaim and revive the kingdom 250 years ago. The tour will explain how Lanna was integrated into Siam and why both regions successfully avoided colonization by major powers. Additionally, travelers will learn about the teak industry boom, Chiang Mai’s role during World War II, and the city’s transformation into its current vibrant state. This historical overview sets the stage for the tour, enhancing understanding as travelers continue to explore various sites in Chiang Mai.
- Somphet Market - At Somphet Market, travelers will immerse themselves in a lively local atmosphere, observing daily life in Chiang Mai. This bustling market is filled with fresh fruits, vegetables, spices, and local delicacies. The guide will lead travelers through the vibrant stalls, explaining the unique ingredients and their significance in Thai cuisine. There will be opportunities to taste fresh produce, interact with friendly vendors, and sample a local snack. This visit offers an authentic glimpse into the local culture and food traditions of Chiang Mai.
- Wat Chiang Man - At Wat Chiang Man, the oldest temple in Chiang Mai, travelers will explore a site rich in history and spiritual significance. Upon entering the temple grounds, visitors will be greeted by stunning Lanna-style architecture and intricate carvings. The guide will share the history of Wat Chiang Man, including its founding by King Mengrai in the late 13th century. Travelers will see ancient stone inscriptions detailing the creation of the Lanna Kingdom, as well as the revered Phra Sae Tang Khamani crystal Buddha and Phra Sila Buddha statues, believed to possess protective powers. This visit offers a deep dive into the religious and cultural heritage of Chiang Mai.
- Yupparaj Wittayalai School - At Yupparaj Wittayalai School, travelers will visit one of Chiang Mai’s most historic educational institutions, founded in 1906 by King Rama VI. As travelers walk through the school grounds, the guide will explain its significance as the first government school in northern Thailand and its role in shaping the educational landscape of the region. Travelers will learn about the school’s architectural heritage, including its traditional Lanna-style buildings, and the influence of the royal family in its development. This stop provides a unique glimpse into the history of education in Chiang Mai and how it intertwines with the city’s cultural evolution.
- Three Kings Monument - At the Three Kings Monument, travelers will encounter a striking bronze statue honoring the founders of Chiang Mai: King Mengrai, King Ramkamhaeng, and King Ngam Muang. As travelers explore the monument, the guide will provide insight into the significant contributions of these three monarchs in establishing and shaping the Lanna Kingdom. The statue is set against a backdrop of beautifully landscaped gardens and serves as a focal point for understanding the historical alliances and achievements that shaped the city. Travelers will also hear about the cultural and historical impact of these kings on Chiang Mai’s development and their enduring legacy in Thai history.
- Lanna Folklife Museum - The Lanna Folklife Center is housed in a historic building known for its traditional Lanna architectural style. The building showcases classic Lanna elements, including intricately carved wooden details and sloped roofs, reflecting the artistic and cultural heritage of the Lanna Kingdom.
Originally constructed as a royal residence or government building, it has been repurposed into a cultural center dedicated to preserving and presenting the folklore, customs, and daily life of the Lanna people. Today, it serves as a museum where visitors can explore a rich collection of traditional artifacts, crafts, and exhibits that offer insights into the region’s cultural history.
- Chiang Mai City Arts and Cultural Centre - The Chiang Mai Arts and Cultural Center is located in a building that exemplifies a blend of traditional Lanna and modern architectural styles. Originally constructed as a royal palace for the rulers of Chiang Mai, its design features elegant Lanna influences such as ornate woodwork, tiered roofs, and detailed carvings that reflect the grandeur of the past.
Today, the building functions as a cultural hub, dedicated to showcasing the rich artistic and cultural heritage of Chiang Mai. The center hosts exhibitions, performances, and educational programs that highlight the region’s history, art, and traditions. It serves as a vital resource for both locals and visitors interested in exploring Chiang Mai’s vibrant cultural landscape.
As travelers walk past the former women’s prison, now being transformed into a historical park, they’ll uncover its origins as a royal residence in the Lanna Kingdom. This site offers a unique perspective on Chiang Mai’s history and its evolution over time.
- Wat Phra Singh - At Wat Phra Singh, travelers will explore one of Chiang Mai’s most revered temples, renowned for its stunning Lanna architecture and rich history. The temple complex features the revered Phra Singh Buddha statue, a masterpiece of Thai art, and beautiful ornate structures including the viharn (main hall) and the golden chedi (stupa). Visitors can admire the intricate wood carvings and murals that depict historical and religious scenes. The peaceful temple grounds provide a serene atmosphere for reflection and appreciation of traditional Thai Buddhist practices. Guided explanations will offer insights into the temple’s significance and the historical context of its treasures.
Travelers can take a break at a local café, enjoying Chiang Mai’s signature coffee and refreshments in a relaxed, authentic setting.
- Wat Phan Tao - At Wat Pan Tao, travelers will experience a unique blend of history and tranquility. This ancient temple, known for its distinctive teakwood construction, showcases traditional Lanna architecture with its beautifully carved wooden viharn (main hall). Visitors can explore the serene temple grounds, including the lotus-shaped chedi (stupa) and tranquil gardens. The temple is renowned for its historical significance as it was once part of the old royal palace. The guide will provide insights into the temple’s past, its architectural features, and its role in Chiang Mai’s rich cultural heritage.
- Wat Chedi Luang Varavihara - At Wat Chedi Luang, travelers will visit one of Chiang Mai’s most iconic and historically significant temples. This ancient temple, originally built in the 14th century, is famous for its impressive and partially ruined chedi (stupa), which once housed the Emerald Buddha, Thailand’s most revered religious artifact. Visitors will marvel at the grandeur of the chedi’s remaining structure, explore the intricately decorated temple grounds, and learn about its rich history, including its role as a royal temple during the Lanna Kingdom. The guide will share fascinating stories about the temple’s past, its architectural evolution, and its importance in Chiang Mai’s cultural and religious history.

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This tour stands out by offering an in-depth exploration of Chiang Mai’s rich history, led by a local expert with extensive experience. Participants will visit key landmarks such as the historic Tha Pae Gate, ancient temples, and royal sites, gaining insights into the Lanna Kingdom’s rise, golden era, and challenges. Discover the genuine spirit of…
This tour stands out by offering an in-depth exploration of Chiang Mai’s rich history, led by a local expert with extensive experience. Participants will visit key landmarks such as the historic Tha Pae Gate, ancient temples, and royal sites, gaining insights into the Lanna Kingdom’s rise, golden era, and challenges. Discover the genuine spirit of Chiang Mai with stops at Wat Chiang Man, the Three Kings Monument, and Wat Chedi Luang. With engaging stories and a tailored approach, this tour provides an immersive historical journey that captures the true essence of Chiang Mai.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.