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Visite privée de la ville de Chiang Mai
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Chiang Mai
À propos
Chiang Mai, often called the ‘Rose of the North’, is Thailand’s second largest city yet offers a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere that feels a world away from the busy streets of Bangkok. This city effortlessly blends tradition with modern life, offering visitors vibrant markets, charming old city walls, and warm local hospitality.
On this private Chiang Mai City Tour, you’ll explore some of the city’s most captivating highlights; from a bustling local market where locals sell everything from handicrafts to delicious street food to magnificent temples adorned with intricate carvings and golden stupas.
Along the way, you’ll learn about the rich culture, history, and spiritual traditions th...
Points forts
De 5 heures à 6 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 5 heures à 6 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Transportation by airconditioned vehicle (including pick up from hotels in the city)
Eau potable et collations
Guide parlant anglais
Tous les frais d'entrée
Lunch
dépenses personnelles
Pourboires pour le chauffeur et le guide (facultatif)
Informations importantes
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Les nourrissons et les jeunes enfants peuvent voyager dans une poussette ou un landau
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Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
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Les nourrissons doivent s’asseoir sur les genoux d’un adulte
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Adapté à tous les niveaux de condition physique
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Remember that temples are sacred places and you must dress appropriately. Shoulders and knees need to be covered for both men and women. No sleeveless shirts, leggings, ripped jeans, slippers (flip-flops), or revealing tops.
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Les annulations effectuées au moins 24 heures avant le début de la visite donnent droit à un remboursement intégral. En cas d'annulation moins de 24 heures à l'avance ou de non-présentation, aucun remboursement ne sera effectué.
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Notre circuit est disponible beau temps, mauvais temps. Par conséquent, les annulations dues aux conditions météorologiques ne donnent droit à aucun remboursement.
Politique d'annulation
Pour un remboursement complet, annulez au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de départ prévue.
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Pour un remboursement complet, vous devez annuler au moins 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience.
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Les délais limites sont basés sur l'heure locale de l'expérience.
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Si vous annulez moins de 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience, le montant que vous avez payé ne sera pas remboursé.
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Cette expérience nécessite un nombre minimum de voyageurs. Si elle est annulée parce que le minimum n'est pas atteint, on vous proposera une autre date/expérience ou un remboursement intégral.
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Toute modification effectuée moins de 24 heures avant l'heure de début de l'expérience ne sera pas acceptée.
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Chiang Mai, often called the ‘Rose of the North’, is Thailand’s second largest city yet offers a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere that feels a world away from the busy streets of Bangkok. This city effortlessly blends tradition with modern life, offering visitors vibrant markets, charming old city walls, and warm local hospitality.
On this private Chiang Mai City Tour, you’ll explore some of the city’s most captivating highlights; from a bustling local market where locals sell everything from handicrafts to delicious street food to magnificent temples adorned with intricate carvings and golden stupas.
Along the way, you’ll learn about the rich culture, history, and spiritual traditions th...
Points forts
De 5 heures à 6 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
De 5 heures à 6 heures
Proposé en Anglais
Annulation gratuite
Billet mobile
Ce qui est inclus
Transportation by airconditioned vehicle (including pick up from hotels in the city)
Eau potable et collations
Guide parlant anglais
Tous les frais d'entrée
Lunch
dépenses personnelles
Pourboires pour le chauffeur et le guide (facultatif)
Itinéraire
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Marché de Warorot (marché de Luang)
Warorot Market, or Kad Luang as locals call it, is Chiang Mai’s most authentic and vibrant market.
Located near the Ping River, it’s where locals shop for northern Thai specialties like sai oua sausage, crispy pork rinds, pickled tea leaves, and fragrant curry pastes.
But it’s not just about food; the market is a treasure trove of textiles, clothing, household goods, and handmade items from hill tribe communities.
The atmosphere is lively and full of character, with narrow walkways, colorful stalls, and the sounds of daily trade all around you. From herbal remedies to traditional sweets and bright fabrics stacked to the ceiling, every corner holds something new to discover.
It’s a true glimpse into the soul of Chiang Mai and a must-visit for anyone wanting to experience the city like a local.
Total duration includes travel time.
45 minutes
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Wat Chiang Man
Wat Chiang Man is the oldest and one of the most historically significant temples in Chiang Mai, dating back to the city's very foundation in 1296. When King Mengrai chose to establish a new capital for the Lanna Kingdom, he selected this spot and ordered the construction of Wat Chiang Man as the first temple within the new city walls. Still standing proudly today, it offers a rare glimpse into the city’s earliest days.
The temple complex is peaceful and atmospheric, with beautiful wooden structures and intricate Lanna-style architecture. Inside, it houses several sacred and ancient Buddha images, including the revered Phra Sae Tang Khamani, also known as the Crystal Buddha. This small image is carved from clear quartz and holds deep spiritual and historical significance. Although its exact origin is unknown, it is believed to have once belonged to Queen Chama Thewi of Hariphunchai in the 8th century.
Total duration includes travel time.
45 minutes
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Monument des Trois Rois
We make a short stop at the iconic Three Kings Monument, one of Chiang Mai’s most recognizable landmarks. This impressive bronze sculpture pays tribute to three important rulers in Thai history: King Mengrai, the founder of Chiang Mai and the Lanna Kingdom; King Ramkhamhaeng of Sukhothai, known for creating the Thai alphabet; and King Ngam Muang of Phayao, a close ally. These three monarchs are believed to have worked together in the 13th century to strengthen their kingdoms and lay the foundation for a unified and prosperous northern region.
The monument stands proudly in front of the old provincial hall, now home to the Chiang Mai City Arts and Cultural Center, and serves as a popular gathering place for locals and visitors alike.
Its image has become symbolic of the city’s rich history and cooperation between former kingdoms, and you’ll see it echoed in sculptures, souvenirs, and public spaces throughout Chiang Mai.
Total duration includes travel time.
30 minutes
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Wat Chedi Luang Varavihara
Wat Chedi Luang is one of Chiang Mai’s most striking and historically important temple sites. Located in the heart of the Old City, this majestic temple complex is best known for its towering brick chedi, or stupa, which now stands in partial ruins but still radiates a powerful sense of grandeur.
Construction of the chedi began in 1391 and was finally completed in 1475. At its height, the structure reached an estimated 82 meters, making it the tallest building in Chiang Mai for centuries.
In 1545, a powerful earthquake caused the upper part of the chedi to collapse. Despite this, the structure remains awe-inspiring, and its weathered beauty is a testament to the architectural skill of the Lanna Kingdom. For many years, the Emerald Buddha, Thailand’s most sacred image, was housed here before being moved to Luang Prabang and later to Bangkok’s Grand Palace.
Today, Wat Chedi Luang is an active temple where monks still live and study.
Total duration includes travel time.
45 minutes
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Wat Phra Singh
Wat Phra Singh, built in 1345, is one of Chiang Mai’s most revered and architecturally stunning temples, rich in history and spiritual significance. Its name derives from the famous Buddha image it has housed since 1367, the Phra Singh, or “Lion Buddha”. This highly venerated statue is renowned for its serene beauty and is believed to hold great spiritual power, drawing pilgrims and visitors alike to pay their respects.
The temple complex is a true masterpiece of classic Lanna architecture, featuring intricately carved wooden structures, soaring golden stupas, and exquisitely painted murals that vividly depict stories from Buddhist scripture and local legends. Each element of the temple reflects the skill and devotion of artisans from centuries past, creating a deeply atmospheric and sacred environment.
Total time includes traveling time.
45 minutes
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Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, considered to be one of the most sacred pilgrimage spots in Thailand. The temple can be reached via the so-called ‘dragon staircase’, a staircase with more than 300 steps flanked by a ‘Naga’: a mythical serpent with seven heads. Instead of walking to the top, you can also take the cable car.
Once upstairs you will be flooded with statues, pagodas, shrines, rows of bronze bells, a large gong and Buddhist art. The ‘chedi’ covered with gold-colored copper plates is the most sacred part of the temple grounds. A chedi, also called stupa or pagoda, is a conical structure in which sacred relics are kept.
Overlooking Chiang Mai from its lofty perch, 1053 meters above sea level, the temple is best visited on days free of cloud or heat haze; the view of the city, and the Ping valley beyond, is breathtaking.
Total time includes traveling time from the city (approx. 35 minutes one way; depending on traffic situation) and lunch break.