Half Day Lamphun and Haripoonchai
3 h
Half Day
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Stop At: Wat Phra That Hariphunchai, Inthayongyot Road Nai Mueang, Lamphun 51000 Thailand
The Wat Haripoonchai is home of the world’s largest bronze gong, this Wat (means Temple) was built on the site of Queen Chamadevi’s palace in 1044 AD. Not only Buddhist influences, but as well post-Dvarabvati (Indian) architecture can be found in this in 1930’s renovated Temple. The original was built during the reign of King Arthitayarat, some 800 years ago. The 46- meter high Chedi with a nine-tier umbrella, made out of 6,5-kilo pure gold, the result of the restoration work in 1443 by a king of Chiang Mai surrounds the main characteristics of the temple. And it has been long regarded as a major place of worship as the ashes of the Queen are interred in the main stupa of the Wat.
The complex also houses a school for Buddhist monks, depending time by time if foreign visitors are allowed. Out of security reasons, the temple complex closes at 17:00 hrs. The trip concludes with a fascinating and relaxing drive along the old Lampoon-Chiang Mai Road before we arrive back at your hotel in Chiang Mai.
Duration: 2 hours
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Wat Phra That Hariphunchai, Inthayongyot Road Nai Mueang, Lamphun 51000 Thailand
The Wat Haripoonchai is home of the world’s largest bronze gong, this Wat (means Temple) was built on the site of Queen Chamadevi’s palace in 1044 AD. Not only Buddhist influences, but as well post-Dvarabvati (Indian) architecture can be found in this in 1930’s renovated Temple. The original was built during the reign of King Arthitayarat, some 800 years ago. The 46- meter high Chedi with a nine-tier umbrella, made out of 6,5-kilo pure gold, the result of the restoration work in 1443 by a king of Chiang Mai surrounds the main characteristics of the temple. And it has been long regarded as a major place of worship as the ashes of the Queen are interred in the main stupa of the Wat.
The complex also houses a school for Buddhist monks, depending time by time if foreign visitors are allowed. Out of security reasons, the temple complex closes at 17:00 hrs. The trip concludes with a fascinating and relaxing drive along the old Lampoon-Chiang Mai Road before we arrive back at your hotel in Chiang Mai.
Duration: 2 hours
Included
- Tours and transfers with English speaking guide
- All taxes and service fees included
- Entry/Admission - Wat Phra That Hariphunchai
Not included
- Other entrance fees and expenses, such as meals, drinks, tips and shopping, unless otherwise stated
- Hotel accommodation in Chiang Mai
- Supplements for pick-up/drop-off of customers from resorts outside Chiang Mai city.
- Tips and gratuities
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- A minimum of 02 people per booking is required
Features
Tourism
80%
Cultural
60%
Original
25%
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