Discover Chiang Mai’s magic at night with a tuk-tuk tour, exploring illuminated temples and savoring street food at Chang Phuak Night Market.
Discover Chiang Mai’s magic at night with a tuk-tuk tour, exploring illuminated temples and savoring street food at Chang Phuak Night Market.
- Three Kings Monument - This monument showcases bronze statues of the three founders of Chiang Mai: King Mengrai (the city’s founder), King Ramkhamhaeng of Sukhothai, and King Ngam Muang of Phayao. It proudly symbolizes Chiang Mai’s history and honors the alliance these kings formed in the city’s development.
- Wat Phra Singh - Renowned as one…
- Three Kings Monument - This monument showcases bronze statues of the three founders of Chiang Mai: King Mengrai (the city’s founder), King Ramkhamhaeng of Sukhothai, and King Ngam Muang of Phayao. It proudly symbolizes Chiang Mai’s history and honors the alliance these kings formed in the city’s development.
- Wat Phra Singh - Renowned as one of the most famous temples within the old walled city, Wat Phra Singh (Temple of the Lion Buddha) dates back to the 14th century. Named after the revered Buddha image it houses, it stands as a prime example of classic Lanna temple architecture.
- Wat Phan Tao - Among the oldest temples in Chiang Mai, originally constructed in the late 14th century. Wat Phan Tao is celebrated for its beautiful Lanna-style viharn (ordination hall), crafted entirely from teakwood on a stone base.
- Wat Chedi Luang Varavihara - Known as the “Temple of the Great Stupa,” this impressive temple ruin was built between 1391 and 1475. Despite being partially collapsed by an earthquake in 1545, it remained the tallest structure in Chiang Mai for centuries. Wat Chedi Luang once housed the famous Emerald Buddha, now located in Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok.
- Wat Lok Molee - Located just outside the old city walls, this is one of Chiang Mai’s ancient temples. It boasts one of the largest and most impressive chedis in the city and contains the ashes of several kings from the Mengrai dynasty, rulers of the Lanna Kingdom until the Burmese invasion in 1558.
- Chang Phuak Gate Night Market - After visiting the temples, the next stop is Chang Phuak Night Market, where visitors can experience local life. Unlike the more tourist-oriented Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, this market is mainly visited by locals. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and numerous food stalls, Chang Phuak is the ideal place to enjoy Northern Thai street food culture at its most authentic. Visitors can savor delicious treats like (if available) Khao Soi, Thai-style grilled satay, Sai Oua sausage, and of course, mango sticky rice.

- Entrance fees
- English speaking guide
- Private transportation
- Drinking water or soft drinks
- Entrance fees
- Street food at Chang Phuak Night Market
- Entrance fees
- English speaking guide
- Private transportation
- Drinking water or soft drinks
- Entrance fees
- Street food at Chang Phuak Night Market
- Personal expenses
- Alcoholic beverages
- Gratuities for driver and guide (optional)
- Personal expenses
- Alcoholic beverages
- Gratuities for driver and guide (optional)
Discover the magical streets of Chiang Mai after dark in a tuk-tuk. This leisurely evening tour, commencing at 6:00 PM, guides you past stunningly lit temples such as Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang. Dive into the lively atmosphere of Chang Phuak Night Market, where you can enjoy genuine Northern Thai street cuisine. A well-informed guide will…
Discover the magical streets of Chiang Mai after dark in a tuk-tuk. This leisurely evening tour, commencing at 6:00 PM, guides you past stunningly lit temples such as Wat Phra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang. Dive into the lively atmosphere of Chang Phuak Night Market, where you can enjoy genuine Northern Thai street cuisine. A well-informed guide will enhance your journey with tales of Chiang Mai’s rich heritage and culinary treasures.
This evening tour offers a perfect blend of culture, cuisine, and local charm; perfect for those looking to experience Chiang Mai in a truly distinctive manner!
Important note: As the tour includes temple visits, modest and respectful attire is required. This entails covering shoulders and knees, and avoiding tight, sheer, or revealing clothing.
- Our tour runs every day, regardless of weather conditions, rain or shine.
- No refunds will be provided for cancellations made within 24 hours of the tour start time or for no-shows.
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.