Hike to Wat Pha Lat, the hidden forest temple on Doi Suthep. This secret temple is a beautiful haven of peace, in a garden with beautiful statues.
Then visit Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, the Buddhist temple draped in gold. Overlooking the city from its mountain throne, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is one of northern Thailand's most sacred temples, and a beautiful example of northern Thai architecture. From the temple you can enjoy a panoramic view over the city.
Pick up from hotels in the center of Chiang Mai by a typical ‘songtaew’ or ‘rot sii daeng’ (a converted pick-up truck with two rows of back benches).
The songtaew drops us at the starting point of the Monk’s Trail where we begin our hike to Wat Pha Lat.
Wat Pha Lat is the jungle temple of Chiang Mai and it is also the finishing point of the popular Monk's Trail, an ancient pilgrimage route.
This hike is along a trail that for many years has been used by monks to ascend Doi Suthep (Suthep Mountain) enroute to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Temple. It takes between 30 and 45 minutes to hike the Monk's Trail to Wat Pha Lat.
Wat Pha Lat, the secret jungle temple, was built in 1355 and with its old stone buildings, intricate carvings and statues, and plenty of breathtaking places to meditate, it’s clear why people claim Wat Pha Lat is a hidden gem in Chiang Mai.
From Wat Pha Lat we continue by songtaew to Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, considered to be one of the most sacred pilgrimage spots in Thailand and a must-see for anyone visiting Chiang Mai. 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 (fee not included).
Once you are at the temple grounds you will see statues, pagodas, shrines, bells and Buddhist drawings inside. The original chedi (also called stupa or pagoda, a conical structure in which sacred relics are kept) covered with copper is the most sacred part of the temple. You will learn more about the history of this temple and the meaning of the paintings on the wall, depicting the life of Buddha.
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.
Afterwards the ‘songtaew’ will bring you back to your hotel or the meeting point in the city.
Pick up/Meeting point:
- Pick up and drop off from hotels in our regular pick up area (the inner city or just outside).
- If your accommodation is outside our regular pick up area, you need to come to the meeting point: in front of the Burger King at Thapae Gate (Pratu Thapae).
Highlights
- Visit Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, one of the most sacred pilgrimage spots in Thailand
- Enjoy the jaw-dropping view over Chiang Mai city
- Hike the Monk's Trail to Wat Pha Lat, the hidden forest temple
Note
- This tour is operated with a ‘songthaew’, a modified pick-up truck with two rows of bench seats in its open-air back (so not with an air-conditioned vehicle!).
- For the 5:00 hrs time slot, we first visit Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, then Wat Pha Lat, and from there we walk the Monk’s Trail downhill. For the other two time slots, we start with the hike uphill to Wat Pha Lat.
- The Monk’s Trail hike is not that strenuous and doable for anyone with a normal fitness level.
Guests who are not able to do the hike uphill/downhill, can go with the 'songtaew'.
- Remember that temples are sacred places and visitors are required to dress appropriately. Shoulders and knees need to be covered.
No flip-flops/slippers, leggings, too tight clothes or revealing tops, otherwise you won't be allowed in.
- Entrance fee for Wat Phra That Doi Suthep (THB 50 per person) is not included and must be paid cash on day of the tour.
157 Comments
5
Worth the Hike regardless of the Smoke
Wonderful experience and Marle was a great tour guide! She was sweet and knowledgable and offered to take everyone’s pictures at each location. We went at 5am for the morning hike and temple tours which was the perfect time to go based on the tremendous heat. Note that March and April the city of Chiang Mai is coated in smoke due to the Myanmar fires for farming so the pollution is terrible and we couldn’t see the sunrise over the city through the heavy smoke. Overall great tour!
5
Malee is the best
Great tour. Malee is a wonderful host & my favorite personal photographer. The temple itself is breathtaking, however the hike at 5pm in 100 degree weather was challenging.
5
Recommend this tour!
This temple tour was amazing – being able to see both the quiet & picturesque Wat Pha Lat and then the magnificent Wat Phra That Doi Suthep was amazing! Malee, our guide, was really kind, fun, and knowledgeable. Highly recommend this tour!
5
Great experience!
Great experience with my guide Malee! She was very informative and did a great job of making sure I got pictures throughout the experience. 😃 The hike can be a little tough if you’re not in good shape 😅 mostly because of the heat.
5
Best Temple Tour
It is a great experience! The views are phenomenal and you learn a lot about the culture. Malee is a wonderful tour guide.