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4 Days 3 NightsPlan
Lampang 1 day
Lamphun 1 day
Chiang Mai 2 days
Trip Overview
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Day 1 : Lampang
Ratchadapisek Bridge / Kat Kong Ta / Wat Mon Phraya Chae / Wang Huea Reservoir / Kiu Lom Dam
Day 2 : Lamphun
Wat Phrathat-Haripunchai Woramahawihan / Ku Chang-Ku Ma / Wat Cham Thewi / Kat Doi Ti / Hariphunchai National Museum / Tambon Wiang Yong Fabric Center
Day 3 : Chiang Mai
Mae Tia Waterfall / Bo Keao Silvicultural Research Station (Bo Keao Pi / Ban Rai Phai Ngam / Wat Phra That Si Chom Thong
Day 4 : Chiang Mai
Doi Inthanon National Park / Ban Mae Klang Luang / The Royal Agricultural Station Inthanon / Bhubing Rajanives Palace
Itinerary
Day 1 : Lampang
Day 2 : Lamphun
Wat Phrathat-Haripunchai Woramahawihan
Ku Chang-Ku Ma
Ku Chang-Ku Ma is an ancient site that is located in the area of the community of Wat Kai Kaeo, Soi Chak Kham Khanathon School about 1 kilometre from Amphoe Mueang.
Wat Cham Thewi
Wat Chamadevi, or as the local people call it Wat Ku Kut, is located on Chamadevi Road, Tambon Nai Mueang. It was built in 755 in the Lavo style.
Kat Doi Ti
Hariphunchai National Museum
Hariphunchai National Museum is situated on Inthayongyot Road, Tambon Nai Mueang near Wat Phrathat Hariphunchai. It was built in 1927 by Phraya Ratchakun Wibun Phakdi Phiriya Phaha, Lord Chancellor of the Phayap Circle.
Tambon Wiang Yong Fabric Center
Located around Ban Sri Mueng Phu, Wiang Yong District. A village known for its local handicraft of cotton products such as cotton, cotton mantles and many more.
Day 3 : Chiang Mai
Mae Tia Waterfall
Bo Keao Silvicultural Research Station (Bo Keao Pi
Ban Rai Phai Ngam
Located between Km.69 to 70 along Chiang Mai-Hot route, the place is famous for its high quality traditionally woven cotton.
Wat Phra That Si Chom Thong
This temple is situated approximately 58 kilometers from the town in Chom Thong District.The temple can be dated back to the mid-1400s and houses a collection of bronze Buddha images while the secondary chapel contains a holy Buddha relic.
Day 4 : Chiang Mai
Doi Inthanon National Park
This national park which covers an area of 1,005 square kilometers is located on Doi Inthanon, Thailand’s highest mountain which is 2,565 meters above sea level.
Ban Mae Klang Luang
The Royal Agricultural Station Inthanon
Bhubing Rajanives Palace
The royal winter palace was built in 1961. The palace is also the royal guesthouse for prominent State visitors from abroad. The lavishly landscaped gardens and grounds are open to the general public everyday from 8.30 a.m.-4.30 p.m.