Best Things To Do in Lamphun, Thailand
Lamphun Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Lamphun. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Lamphunfor You. Discover Lamphunas per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Lamphun.
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List of Best Things to do in Lamphun, Thailand
Wat Phra That Hariphunchai
Banthi Tour
Wat Sun Pa Yang Luang
Wat Chamthewi Temple
Phra Nang Chamthewi Statue
Wat Doi Ti
Wat Kukut
Wat Phra Yuen
Hariphunchai National Museum
Lumphun Community Museum
Best Things To Do in Phrae, Thailand
Phrae Travel Guide. MUST WATCH. Top 10 things you have to do in Phrae. We have sorted Tourist Attractions in Phraefor You. Discover Phraeas per the Traveler Resources given by our Travel Specialists. You will not miss any fun thing to do in Phrae.
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Wat Phra That Cho Hae
Khum Chao Luang
Vongbury House Museum
Wat Pong Sunan
Phae Mueang Phi
Wat Chom Sawan
Phae Mueang Phi Forest Park
Wat Luang
Wat Phra That Chom Chaeng
Wat Phra Bat Ming Mueang Worawiharn
Lampang, Thailand the Top Things To Do
Welcome to Lampang; the land where time stands still. A place where you can truly unwind and experience a unique and infectiously laid-back way of life that has remained largely unchanged for years. Despite all it has to offer, the area still receives comparatively few visitors, giving the area a wonderfully ‘undiscovered’ feel.
So join us as we take a look at just some of the highlights that Lampang has to offer.
Most visitors to Lampang are drawn to the province for its famed Thai Elephant Conservation Centre, the only centre of its kind in Thailand under Royal patronage. Founded in 1992, it currently cares for around 50 Asian elephants as well as housing six of the King’s ten white elephants. Visitors can learn about all about elephant conservation, watch one of the regular elephant performances, and the ever-popular elephant bath time. Elephant trekking, overnight homestays and even mahout training courses are also possible, though I’d strongly recommend making an advanced booking as places fill up fast.
The charming city of Lampang nestled in the broad river valley of the Wang River and surrounded by stunning mountain ranges is home to many impressive Laana era temples, including this one, Wat Phra Tat Lampang Luang located just 30 minutes from the city centre, and definitely worth a visit. Many of the temples in the area are constructed from timber and adorned with ornate carvings and decorations. So if visiting temples is your thing, then you really are spoilt for choice.
For many, travel in Thailand conjures up images of tuk tuks or long tail boats, but Lampang takes an altogether more relaxed approach to getting around. And the preferred method of travel? The good old fashioned horse and cart. So what better was to explore the city than by taking a leisurely ride through the city streets with your feet up in the back of a horse drawn carriage?
Lampang really is a gem in the crown of northern Thailand, so if relaxing riverside bars and restaurants, spectacular temples, friendly, laid-back locals and abundant wildlife and nature are your thing, then why not pay Lampang a visit. We’re sure you won’t regret it.
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Video Tour of Lamphun Thailand
A video tour of a small city in Thailand namely Lamphun.
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Chiang Mai Attractions - Wat Chedi Luang
The Wat Chedi Luang was once the tallest building in Chiang Mai, standing over 90 meters in height. However an earthquake in 1545 and subsequent reconstruction reduced it to just 60 meters. The Wat Chedi Luang holds the remains of King Saen Muang Ma's father.
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BEAUTIFUL HOTEL IN LAMPANG, THAILAND! - LIVING IN THAILAND - VLOG #4
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Bangkok beautiful city. 10 interesting facts about bangkok
Bangkok beautiful city. 10 interesting facts about bangkok
1. The Thai name of Bangkok is Krung Thep Maha Nakhon or Krung Thep.
2. Owing to the large number of canals constructed in Bangkok, it is also called the ‘Venice of East’.
3. Due to heavy urban development, Bangkok is sinking at a rapid rate of 2-5 cm per year. The rising sea levels also threaten the existence of the city in the near future.
4. Leaving the house without underwear in Bangkok can lend you in jail. It is also illegal to drive a vehicle bare-chested. And be careful, do not step on Thai currency as it is also against the law.
5. The Chao Phraya River runs right through the heart of Bangkok and serves as a great way for locals and tourists to get around the city. Many of the city’s major tourist attractions are located right on the river
6. Thailand is home to around 200,000 millionaires and around 95% of them lives in Bangkok.
7. The annual mean air temperature is 28C, and the hottest months are from March to May.
8. Yaowarat the local Chinatown in Bangkok is the world’s largest Chinatown and is home to over a million Chinese people. Yaowarat is also one of the most vibrant places in Bangkok to shop and eat.
9. Housed inside Wat Traimit in Chinatown is the largest gold Buddha statue in the world. The statue is 9.8 ft tall and weighs around 5.5 tons with an estimated value of 250 million dollars.
10. Sky bars are named as such because they’re usually located in high up places, on the tops of buildings, where they offer fabulous views and settings.
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Trains of Thailand; Across the quiet Lamphun province. A great place to relax, in the beautiful countryside landscape.