The 6 MUST SEE Temples in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Today we explore the temples of Chiang Mai, Thailand. We found 6 that we think are the must see when you explore this region.
The 6 Temples:
1. Wat Chiang Man
2. Wat Pan Tao
3. Wat Chedi Luang
4. Wat Phra Singh
5. Wat Suan Dok
6. Doi Suthep
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Wat Phan On & Wat Chedi Luang Temples, Chiang Mai - Thailand
temples to visit in Chiang Mai, Thailand: Wat Phan Tao
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Wat Phan Tao is a beautiful wooden temple with a decorated garden area. Sitting next to the famous Wat Chedi Luang this temple is often overlooked but worth a visit. Especially when the more famous religious complexes in the area are overrun with tourists in the high season. When you enter, the main prayer hall is to your right and a walkway on your left leads you to the stupa at the back. The prayer hall is made from dark teak wood and inside is a gold image of the Buddha. The prayer hall was built back when the teak trade was at its peak and the wood was an offering to the Buddha. When you walk to the back there is a pond, bamboo clusters on the side, and a Buddha image sitting under a Bodhi tree. Often there are also lots of orange prayer flags. Sometimes this area is decorated depending on if there is an up-and-coming holiday or full moon. During ceremonies, monks will also sit alongside the pond and chant and in the evenings it is magical. Further to the back is the large stupa made as well as a well-tended garden area. Sometimes you will even see monks gardening.
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Wat Pan Sao : North Thai Temple ; Chiang Mai ; Thailand
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10 Must See Temples in Chiang Mai
10 Must See Temples in Chiang Mai
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
Forever holding onto the crown of the most-visited, most famous, and most highly revered temple in Chiang Mai is the magnificent Wat Phra That Doi Suthep (for short, you can just call it Wat Doi Suthep). The journey up the winding mountain road is an experience in itself, whether you’re doing it on a rented scooter (250 baht for the day), as part of a private excursion (600 baht there and back) or sitting in a packed-out songthaew with the locals (80 baht for one way).
Wat Chedi Luang
If you’re short on time or have already done Doi Suthep and need more temple action, one of the best is located right in the middle of the Old City, walking distance from many of most popular hotels and markets.
Wat Phra Singh
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.
Wat Suan Dok
Characterised by its shining array of brilliant-white chedis surrounding a glowing golden stupa, Wat Suan Dok is one of the less-visited temples in Chiang Mai but still definitely still worth a look. It’s located just outside the city walls on the road towards the University and Niman area, so it’s not exactly hard to find.
Wat Umong
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.
Wat Phra That Doi Kham
Famous (mostly among locals) for its huge seated Buddha, Wat Phra That Doi Kham is one of the lesser-known temples in Chiang Mai thanks to its slightly out-of-the-way location, but nonetheless just as spectacular as many of the more popular temples in Chiang Mai. The Giant Buddha structure towers nearly 20 metres into the air, painted in bright white and gold colours.
Wat Sri Suphan
This central Chiang Mai temple really stands out from the rest with its shiny coat of silver paint that glistens brightly in the sunlight. The tips of the stupas are solid silver and at night they have a neon light display which turns the temple into multiple colours – a stunning sight indeed. The temple complex actually dates back to the 16th century, although the main silver building is much newer, with additional halls and monks' buildings nearby.
Wat Chiang Man
Wat Chiang Man temple once served as the residence of the city’s founder, King Mengrai, shortly after its construction in the 13th century (which makes it one of the very oldest in the region). The temple itself is a glorious sight from every angle, with the old crumbling pagoda offering an insight into the rich history of Wat Chiang Man, while the newer temple hall presents a fine example of traditional Lanna architecture that has been well maintained over the years.
Wat Lok Molee
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.
Wat Phan Tao
Next door to Wat Chedi Luang – the most famous temple in Chiang Mai’s Old City – you’ll find this rather more modest building. Despite its size, it’s still well worth a look for its ornate decorations and detailed statues dotted around the garden.
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Wat Phan On, Chiang Mail, Thailand 清邁攀安寺
Wat Phan On is a 16th century buddhist temple in Chiang Mail, Thailand. There is a market in the courtyard and on Sunday evenings it becomes part of the popular Sunday market.
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Top 10 Must-See Temples in Chiang Mai Thailand. This beautiful city in the north part of Thailand is famous for its temples. Chiang Mai getting more popular the last years. Visit Chiang Mai when you travel to Northern Thailand, there you will find one of the best tourist destinations in the world.
- Wat Umong
- Wat Jed Yod
- Wat Chedi Luang
- Wat Pan Tao
- Wat Phra Sing
- Wat Chaing Man
- Wat Suan Dok
- Wat Lok Molee
- Wat Inthakin
- Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
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WAT CHEDI LUANG , Amazing Temple Ruins in Chiang Mai , Thailand
(ASIA 34) In the Northern Thai city of Chiang-Mai is a remarkable ruined Buddhist temple called Chedi Luang. Construction began in the year 1391 , and finished in 1475. In 1545 an earthquake destroyed part of the top. Five years later , The Burmese conquered Chiang-Mai and the temple was never restored. However even today , Wat Chedi Luang remains the tallest structure in Chiang Mai. Remarkable, given the recent Thai construction boom. Please enjoy my video and listen to the monks chanting at the nearby Mahamakut Buddhist University. After the video is a beautiful photo slide. This was taken on September 21, 2014
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2014 Yee Peng at Phan Tao Temple, Chiang Mai, Thailand
2014 Yee Peng at Phan Tao Temple, Chiang Mai, Thailand
Wat Phra Singh, Chiang Mai, Thailand