26 2VCV+P9G Nang Lae Subdistrict, Mueang Chiang Rai District, Chiang Rai 57100
4 Hours
Haft Day
4 persons
Chiang Rai
Deedeebooking offers a new half-day tour program for all ages, filled with adventure and popular tourist spots in Europe and Asia. The program includes walking, boat rides, and opportunities to take pictures and learn about history. We also provide travel insurance for your safety and peace of mind.
The driver will pick you up at the hotel or meeting point in Chiang Rai.
Then, start the tour program by going to Hill Tribe Village which is the world famous.
Experience the simple life and traditional Karen culture, buy souvenirs, and take in the beauty of the place for 40-60 minutes.
Then, the driver will take you to Lalita Cafe, a Himmapan-themed café surrounded by a variety of flowers. Enjoy delicious cakes, tasty food, and relax.
Then, the driver will take you to Wat Phra Singh
Built-in 1345, the Temple is located on Sam Lan Road. It houses the North's most revered Buddha statue, Phra Phuttha Sihing which is enshrined in Vihan Lai Kham, a Chapel that features exquisite woodcarvings and northern-style murals.
Wat Phra Singh is in the western part of the old city center of Chiang Mai. The full name is Wat Phra Singh Woramahawihan. The temple is one of the highlights in the core zone of the Chiang Mai UNESCO World Heritage project. You can easily spend at least an hour exploring the compound of Wat Phra Singh.
In 1367 the temple became the home of a Buddha image called the Phra Sihingh and was renamed, Wat Phra Singh. It is one of the most popular and highly visited temples in the Old City of Chiang Mai. It features in many of our tours, amongst others in the samlor evening tour. The temple is beautifully illuminated after dark. See the below picture.
The last place to visit is Wat Phra Kaew.
Wat Phra Kaew is a revered Buddhist temple in Chiang Rai, considered to be one of the oldest. It is uncertain when it was founded, but it was originally referred to as Wat Pha Eia, or Pha Phai, due to its location in a dense yellow bamboo grove known as Yeah or Yah. In 1434, a lightning strike caused the temple's octagonal Chedi (Pagoda) to collapse, revealing a stucco-covered Buddha within. The Buddha was initially moved to the abbot's residence, where it was discovered that the stucco on the nose had flaked away, revealing a green figure inside. The abbot then removed all the stucco, revealing a Buddha image made of a green semi-precious stone. This image became known as Phra Kaew Morakot or the Emerald Buddha, with "Emerald" simply referring to its green color in Thai. Since then, the temple has been known as Wat Phra Kaew, named after this holy Buddha image.
After your visit and taking a picture, your driver will kindly escort you to a hotel or downtown where your tour program will conclude. Thank you for choosing our service, and we hope you had a wonderful experience!
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*The Tour Program depends on time and schedule and may be changed.*