Wat Phra Singh Woramahawihan
by somisss
Feb 6, 2025
Slow Life Journey in Chiang Mai🌿A cup of coffee under the ancient city wall, feel the leisurely time in this small town of Northern Thailand~ This time I discovered some perfect hidden shops for daydreaming and stunning temples!
✨【4 Days 3 Nights Lazy Itinerary】✨
Day 1:
📍Wat Chedi Luang (Entrance fee 40 THB)
A landmark building in Chiang Mai, the ruined pagoda has a strong sense of history. It is recommended to visit early morning or evening when it’s less crowded and cooler.
📍Wat Phra Singh
A magnificent golden temple, one of the most revered temples by locals.
📍Chiang Mai Night Bazaar (17:00-23:00)
Highly recommend the Sunday Night Market! From snacks to handicrafts, everything is available. Remember to bargain~
Day 2:
📍Doi Suthep Temple (Cable car 50 THB)
You can overlook the entire Chiang Mai city. It is recommended to wear long pants or bring a shawl to enter the temple.
📍Nimmanhaemin Road
A gathering place for trendy restaurants and shops. Tried the popular coconut bowl ice cream, it’s amazing!
📍Maya Shopping Mall
A great place to buy souvenirs, the rooftop viewing platform has a fantastic view.
Day 3:
📍Elephant Sanctuary
You can choose Chiang Mai Elephant Nature Park, which is more humane as you only feed and bathe elephants without riding them.
📍Jungle Flight
Not for those afraid of heights! An extremely thrilling zipline experience.
📍Chang Khlan Road Night Market
Smaller than the weekend night market but open every day, seafood barbecue is super cheap.
Day 4:
📍Warorot Market
The best place to buy local specialties at great prices. Remember to compare prices for dried mango and dried durian.
📍Tha Phae Gate Pigeon Feeding
A popular photo spot, it’s best to go early when there are fewer people for better shots.
📍Hidden Cafés in the Alleys
Any café you walk into will surprise you. Recommend GRAPH’s signature cold brew.
🍜Must-Try Foods:
✔Khao Soi (Curry Noodles)
✔Mango Sticky Rice
✔Northern Thai Sausage
✔Coconut Ice Cream
💡Tips:
1. When buying drinks at 7-11, remember to get bagged ice! It’s much cheaper than cup ice.
2. Many temples in Chiang Mai require long pants to enter, so always carry a scarf.
3. Using Grab for taxis is cheaper than tuktuks, and many drivers can speak simple Chinese.
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