The Ex-Monk City & Temples Walking Tour offers an immersive exploration of Chiang Mai’s rich cultural heritage. Led by an experienced guide, this 3.5-hour journey covers 1.7 km, delving into significant sites like the Three Kings Monument and the majestic Wat Chedi Luang temple. Participants will also witness the captivating evening chanting of monks, seeing the city’s spiritual atmosphere. With a focus on local customs and delectable street food, this tour promises an enriching adventure. What secrets might Chiang Mai’s historic streets reveal?
Good To Know
- This 3.5-hour walking tour covers 1.7 km, providing an immersive cultural experience in Chiang Mai, Thailand.
- Highlights include visiting Wat Chedi Luang, the Three Kings Monument, and experiencing evening monks chanting.
- The tour is led by an experienced, English-speaking guide, providing insights into the city’s 700-year history and Buddhist practices.
- The tour is priced at $19.26 per person with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
- The tour is not suitable for wheelchair users or babies under 1, and a dress code applies for temple visits.
Tour Overview
This 3.5-hour, 1.7 km ex-monk city and temples walking tour in Chiang Mai offers an immersive cultural experience for $19.26 per person.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, it’s easy to book now and pay later.
With free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, it’s easy to book now and pay later.
Led by an experienced, English-speaking guide, the tour explores Wat Chedi Luang, the Three Kings Monument, and an important Buddhist education center.
Enjoy witnessing evening monks chanting and sampling local street food.
The total walking distance is 1.5 km.
This tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users or babies under 1, and a dress code applies for temple visits.
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Itinerary Highlights
The tour begins at the Three Kings Monument, where the guide shares insights into Chiang Mai’s 700-year history.
Highlights of the itinerary include:
Visiting Wat Chedi Luang, a 14th-century temple steeped in Buddhist traditions, for a 45-minute guided exploration.
Discovering the Important Buddhist education center with Phra Bhuddha Singh, where visitors learn about local customs and practices for 35 minutes.
Experiencing the captivating evening monks chanting, immersing participants in the spiritual essence of Chiang Mai.
The total walking distance of the tour is 1.5 km, providing an opportunity to fully immerse in the city’s rich cultural heritage.
Cultural Experience
As visitors embark on the Ex-Monk City & Temples Walking Tour, they enjoy Chiang Mai’s rich history spanning over 700 years. With a local guide, they explore beautiful temples and city sights, learning about Buddhist practices and local customs. The tour offers a genuine cultural experience, allowing travelers to understand the significance of these sacred spaces and appreciate the region’s heritage.
| Cultural Experience | | |
|———————|—|—|
| Learn about Chiang Mai’s history | Explore temples and city sights | Understand Buddhist practices and local customs |
| Enjoy popular local street food dishes for dinner | Experience evening monks chanting | Engage with a knowledgeable, licensed guide |
| Gain a deeper appreciation for the region’s heritage | | |
Inclusions and Exclusions
The Ex-Monk City & Temples Walking Tour includes an experienced English-speaking guide with a TAT license, providing flexibility to cater to the group’s needs.
The tour also covers entry fees to the temples, which range from approximately 20-50 baht per temple. Plus, a bottle of water is provided for each participant.
However, the tour excludes:
Personal expenses
Tips (optional)
Guests should also note that the tour isn’t suitable for wheelchair users or babies under 1 year old, and a dress code of long dresses covering knees and shoulders is required for temple visits.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyImportant Information
Not suitable for wheelchair users or babies under 1 year old, the Ex-Monk City & Temples Walking Tour also has a dress code that requires long dresses covering knees and shoulders for temple visits.
Pets, shorts, short skirts, alcohol, and drugs are also prohibited.
This 3.5-hour, 1.7 km walking tour provides an in-depth look at Chiang Mai’s 700-year-old history, with guided visits to Wat Chedi Luang, the Three Kings Monument, and an important Buddhist education center.
Travelers can expect an immersive cultural experience and the opportunity to witness evening monks chanting.
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Customer Reviews
Travelers from various countries have consistently praised the Ex-Monk City & Temples Walking Tour, awarding it an impressive overall rating of 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 30 reviews.
Highlights of the positive feedback include:
Excellent guides, beautiful experiences, and exceptional value make this a must-consider tour for culture in Chiang Mai.
Excellent guides who are informative and friendly
Beautiful experiences and interesting tours that provide insight into Chiang Mai’s rich history and Buddhist practices
High recommendation for the tour’s exceptional value for money
With a 4.9/5 rating for the guide’s performance and a 4.5/5 for value, this tour is a must-consider for those seeking a culture in Chiang Mai.
Exploring the Ex-Monk City
What does the Ex-Monk City have in store for visitors?
Chiang Mai’s rich, 700-year-old history comes alive as guests explore the former capital of the Lanna Kingdom. The walking tour takes visitors to the iconic Wat Chedi Luang, an impressive temple that once housed the renowned Emerald Buddha.
At the Three Kings Monument, they learn about the region’s influential rulers. Later, they visit an important Buddhist education center, where they witness monks chanting.
Throughout the 1.5-km journey, the knowledgeable guide shares insights into local customs and practices, offering a captivating cultural experience.
Discovering Chiang Mai’s Temples
As visitors explore Chiang Mai’s historic temples, they’re immersed in the city’s rich Buddhist heritage.
The tour takes them to:
Wat Chedi Luang, a grand 14th-century temple with a towering chedi (stupa) that once housed the Emerald Buddha.
The Three Kings Monument, honoring the city’s past rulers and their contributions to its development.
An important Buddhist education center, where they learn about the local monastic traditions and practices from Phra Bhuddha Singh.
Experiencing the serene evening chanting by the monks adds to the profound cultural experience, leaving visitors with a deeper appreciation for Chiang Mai’s enduring spirituality.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I Bring My Own Snacks or Drinks on the Tour?
Participants can bring their own snacks and non-alcoholic drinks on the tour, but the tour provider includes a bottle of water. Bringing your own water bottle is recommended to stay hydrated during the walking tour.
Is the Tour Suitable for Children Under 12 Years Old?
The tour is not suitable for children under 1 year old, but it may be appropriate for children 12 and older. Families should consider the walking distance and temple dress code when deciding if the tour is a good fit for their children.
Do I Need to Purchase Tickets for the Temples in Advance?
No, you don’t need to purchase temple entry tickets in advance. The tour price includes the admission fees, so you can simply join the group and the guide will handle the entry process on your behalf during the tour.
Will the Tour Guide Provide Recommendations for Local Restaurants?
The tour guide will likely provide recommendations for local restaurants serving popular street food dishes as part of the cultural experience. They’re knowledgeable about the area and can suggest great options to try during the tour.
Can I Take Photos Inside the Temples During the Tour?
Yes, you can take photos inside the temples during the tour. However, be respectful and avoid disrupting the religious atmosphere. The guide will provide instructions on appropriate photography etiquette to ensure a meaningful cultural experience.
The Sum Up
The Ex-Monk City & Temples Walking Tour offers an immersive cultural experience in Chiang Mai. Led by an expert guide, participants explore significant sites, witness evening monks chanting, and savor local street food. With a focus on the city’s rich heritage, this 3.5-hour, 1.7 km tour promises an enriching adventure for those eager to explore Chiang Mai’s captivating history and spiritual traditions.
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