




Amphoe Mueang Chiang Mai, Chang Wat Chiang Mai, Thailand
Below, I recommend a series of very beautiful temples to visit in Chiang Mai. I recommend walking; they're not far from each other, so you can also see the city well. - Wat Phra Sing (free) - Wat Chedi Luang (40 Baht) - Wat Inthakhin Saduemang (free) - Wat Chiang Man (free) - Wat Saen Fang (free) - Wat Bupparam (20 Baht) - Wat Mahawan (free) - Wat Si Suphan (free)
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Date of Visit: August 25th The temple was larger than I expected, and the golden temple was incredibly beautiful. I was worried it might be too similar to other temples, but I still think it’s worth a visit. There are inspirational quotes written on the trees, making it a pleasant walk as you read them along the way. You can also hang a bell by making a donation, which I found to be a meaningful experience. I recommend writing your family's names and ringing the bell for a special moment.
A landmark to not be missed. A very pleasant place to visit. This temple is one of the bigger and grander temples in the Old town area. This is a good place to meet with your group at the start or finish of your trip as it is at the end/ beginning of the main road of the Old town. This temple are is rather huge and a good place to wander around as it has many quiet and peaceful spaces inside the temple and outside in the courtyard. The temple has monastery and housed facilities for the monks including some studies. More so this temple is also the anchor where the Sunday market starts. In fact the shops starts inside this area (on the side walk).