Thursday, 20 June 2019

Top must-visit temples in Chiang Mai, Thailand

Top must-visit temples in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Chiang Mai is a beautiful historic city in northern Thailand. It has amazing street food, great restaurants and bars, and a cute walled old town surrounded by what was once a moat. There are also an astounding number of glittering temples lining its ancient streets. It is hard to know where to start, so this is the list of the 7 most incredible Chiang Mai temples that you need to visit.

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep

Top must-visit temples in Chiang Mai, Thailand
This Wat is located further west than the city walls, up the mountain named after the temple ‘Suthep Mountain’. It takes some time to get to but it is so worth it. The temple is located within Doi Suthep National Park which is a beauty in itself, with waterfalls sprinkled amidst the forest, traditional hill tribe villages dotted around, and many viewpoints overlooking this beautiful city, you can be sure to spend quite a chunk of your day here.

It is 30 baht entry to Doi Suthep and the actual temple is open from 6 am – 6 pm. Once, you have finished exploring the temple, you can take yourself outside and look out on the wonderful city of Chaing Mai from this mountain throne at 1,676 metres.

Wat Phra Singh

Top must-visit temples in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Thanks to a huge renovation in the 19th century, plus numerous licks of paint ever since, Wat Phra Singh stands as one of the most visually impressive temples in Chiang Mai. The main temple building is the star of the show, featuring those iconic slanted Lanna-style roofs and an intricately decorated façade that shines brightly in the sunlight.

There is also various stupas and pagodas dotted around the grounds, which are free to enter. Walking distance from Wat Chedi Luang in the Old City, our recommendation is to fit in both during a morning or afternoon sightseeing trip on two feet or tuk-tuk.

Wat Chedi Luang

Top must-visit temples in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Wat Chedi Luang is one of the most famous temples in Chiang Mai. This approximately 600-year-old temple is one of the highest buildings in the old town. Built pyramid-like, it stands in the middle of the temple complex and can already be seen from afar. But also the other temples of the area are impressive. For example, here you will find a beautiful reclining Buddha and you can listen to monks praying. Above all, in the morning or in the late afternoon, you will experience an incredibly beautiful and tranquil atmosphere.

Wat Umong

Top must-visit temples in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Still standing after 700 years, Wat Umong certainly shows its age, despite numerous touch-ups over the years. The crumbling, weather-worn central stupa towers into the sky, set around a well-maintained tropical garden and smart-looking green lawns.

While the main stupa provides a neat photo-op, there is plenty more to do at Wat Umong; feed the fish and turtles in the garden’s main pond, walk around the ‘talking trees’ that offer words of advice (in Thai and English), and head underground to check out the series of ancient tunnels. Find it just beyond the airport, in the foothills of Doi Suthep Mountain next to the zoo.

Wat Suan Dok

Top must-visit temples in Chiang Mai, Thailand
You may have heard about the famous White Temple in Chiang Rai but you may not know that Chiang Mai has its very own version as well. It is located in between Chiang Mai University and Chiang Mai Old Town, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists to visit.

It may not be as spacious or extravagant as the white temple in Chiang Rai but Wat Suan Dok will not disappoint its visitors too. The temple is most visited during sunset as the stupas (Buddhist structure that looks like a pagoda) reflect the color of the sun, making the view stunning. The main shrine houses a large Buddha statue and a number of Buddha relics. There is a small admission fees to enter the main shrine but the exterior grounds is free.

Wat Lok Molee

Top must-visit temples in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Another visually striking temple in Chiang Mai is Wat Lok Moli, well-known for its three-tiered wooden roof and prime location very close to Chang Puak Gate on the north edge of the Old City. The main temple hall has been well-restored, although the weathered chedi at the back shows the temple's true age, dating back to around the 14th century. Although Wat Lok Molee is located very central, it is just hidden out of the way meaning most tourists miss it, allowing it to enjoy a little more peace and tranquillity compared to some of the city’s other temples.

See more: Chiang Mai – pretty little town in Northern Thailand

Wat Chiang Man

Top must-visit temples in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Wat Chaing Man is the oldest temple in Chiang Mai (1296) and should not be missed on any temple tour. In this complex there are several beautiful things to discover. Particularly impressive are the 15 elephant figures on the base of the large chedi, the lotus pond, an old beautiful wooden library and the Ubosot.

In addition, there are two important statues in Wat Chiang Man, the Phra-Sila statue and the Crystal Buddha, which are hidden behind a lattice window. This temple is located in the northeast of the old city of Chiang Mai and a visit is highly recommended.

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