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Chiang Mai Top Five Temples

Chiang Mai Top Five Temples – Wat Chedi Luang

Among the Chiang Mai Top Five Temples this was possibly the largest structure in ancient Chiang Mai. It is a Buddhist temple in the historic center of Chiang Mai, Thailand. The current temple grounds were originally made up of three temples — Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Ho Tham and Wat Sukmin.

Price – Adult/Child 40/20B
Hours – 7am-10pm
Address: 103 Road King Prajadhipok Phra Singh, Muang District, Chiang Mai, 50200, Thailand
Phone: +66 53 276 140


Wat Phra That Doi Suthep

Chiang Mai Top Five Temples, it is the most sacred temples, and its founding legend is learned by every schoolkid in Chiang Mai. You have to climb 306 steps to reach the top. And for the people who cannot climb they have a funicular-style lift for 20B.

The monastery was established in 1383 by King Keu Naone to enshrine a piece of bone said to be from the shoulder of the historical Buddha. The bone shard was brought to Lanna by a wandering monk from Sukhothai and it broke into two pieces at the base of the mountain, with one piece being enshrined at Wat Suan Dok. The second fragment was mounted onto a sacred white elephant that wandered the jungle until it died, in the process selecting the spot where the monastery was later founded. (Courtesy Lonely Planet)

Located above Chaing Mai City. The easiest way to Doi Suthep is to rent a Red Truck taxi for 150-300 baht. The cheaper way is to take a taxi to the Chiang Mai Zoo (Thai: Suan Satt) and wait for a shared taxi there to go up the mountain (only during daytime hours.

Price – 30B
Hours – 6am-6pm
Address: Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Road Srivijaya Suthep Mueang Chiang Mai District Chiang Mai, Thailand
Phone: +66 53 295 002
Website: http://www.fivethousandyears.org/


Chiang Mai Top Five Temples – Wat Phra Singh

It is a Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII), the older brother of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), bestowed on it the status of Royal temple of the first grade in 1935.

Wat Phra Singh is located in the western part of the old city center of Chiang Mai, which is contained within the city walls and moat. The main entrance is guarded by Singhs (lions). Wat Pra Singh is situated at the end of the main street (Rachadamnoen road) of Chiang Mai. The road runs east from the temple, via Tapae Gate, to the Ping River.

Price: Donations appreciated
Hours: 5am-8.30pm
Address: Si Phum, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Phone: +66 83 566 0844


Wat Phan Tao – Chiang Mai Top Five Temples

Wat Phan Tao is an ancient temple that sits right next to the sacred Wat Chedi Luang in Chiang Mai town. It is known for its exquisite Lanna-style ordination hall (Wihan) entirely made of teak wood, which served as a throne hall during the reign of King Mahotara Prateth. It is now where the sacred Phan Tao Buddha image is enshrined.

It’s also a lovely venue to witness the various religious ceremonies and special events that take place throughout the year. These include Buddhist holidays, Songkran, New Year’s Eve and the Yi Peng Lantern Festival.

Price – donations appreciated
Hours – 8.00 am – 5.00 pm
Address: Phra Pokklao Rd., Phra Sing, Mueang Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai, Thailand.

 


U Mong Wat

It is a 700-year-old Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai. Wat Umong is located against the mountains of Doi Suthep and is about 1 km south of the main campus of Chiang Mai University. The wat occupies a tranquil setting and a small open zoo is stationed behind it.

The temple was built in 1297 by King Manglai of the Lan Na dynasty. Of particular interest is a replica of the Ashok Pillar similar to the one at Vaishali with four lions and a wheel at the base and an additional larger wheel on top that acts as an umbrella for the lions. A similar pillar is also available at Sarnath Museum. The four lion head is adopted as the National Emblem of India.

Located 3.5 km west of Chiang Mai. The easiest way is by tuk-tuk or bicycle. Or, take a city bus #1 or songtaew west 2.5 km on Suthep Rd. (not the same road to Doi Suthep Temple) to Wang Nam Kan, then follow signs south 1 km to the wat. Chiang Mai is 700 km north of Bangkok and the most important city of the north. Frequent bus, train, and air services connect Chiang Mai with Bangkok and other major centers.

Price: Donations appreciated
Hours: 8.00 am – 5.00 pm
Address: Su Thep, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand
Phone: +66 85 033 3809
Website: http://www.watumong.org/

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