Tour Information :-
Just 30 km South of Chiang Mai, the provincial capital of Lamphun is a quiet town with a long history. From the 8th through the 13th centuries it was the capital of a principality called Haripunchai, which was originally rules over by the Mon Princess Chamadevi, subject of many legends.
Lamphun today is a quiet town, but boasts several interesting sights and makes for an excellent day trip from Chiang Mai. The town is laid out in an oval and is bordered by tranquil moats and the river Kuang. Every August the town plays host to the Lam Yai festival, in honour of the fact that the lam yai fruit (longan) from the area are said to be the tastiest in the country.
The delightful village of Pasang, around 20 kilometers South of Lamphun, is renowned for its local cotton weaving industry. Also nearby is Wat Phra Phutthabaat Taak Phaa, a temple which features a Buddha footprint, and, according to local legend, the spot where Buddha once hung out his robes to dry.
Itinerary :
DAILY 8:30 – 12:00 hrs / 13:30 -17:00 hrs
Pick up from major hotels in Chiang Mai.
Lamphun is the historical city. Founded in 660 AD . Capital of the Mon Kingdom. The fortified walls are most constructed in the 16th century still remain today . The city’s temples are the finest in Architectural beauty . In Pasang village , one can feel the small town atmosphere of Northern Thailand . The white Karen Village is set amid lush rice field .
* Include lunch require minimum 2 persons.
Annoucement
Tours by air-conditioned vehicles with English-speaking guide.
All admission fees as mentioned in the program.
Transfer from / to hotel.