Doi Suthep
Doi Suthep, located only 16 km. from central Chiang Mai, is known to be the most comfortable mountain to visit in Chiang Mai since it takes only one day for a trip. You can take a bus from Chiang Mai University or Chiang Mai zoo if you are not driving. You will find many restaurants, shopping places, and several tourist attractions along the way, and so the popularity has increased with time.The high season is the late winter due to the most captivating view of the town of Chiang Mai from the top. February comes highly recommended, and the weather is not too cold to walk and relax. The top of nearby Doi Pui is also covered with winter flowers and gives the most exquisite picture at this time of the year.
Absorb the magnificent view at a few viewpoints along the way before reaching Wat Pratat Doi Suthep Worawihan. The temple is probably the most historically and religiously important place in Chiang Mai with the history dating back to the year 1384. The 360 steps of Naga Stairway and Pratat Doi Suthep Chedi, a tin-gold chedi that contains the Buddha’s relics, are hard-to-miss.
Doi Suthep
Doi Suthep, located only 16 km. from central Chiang Mai, is known to be the most comfortable mountain to visit in Chiang Mai since it takes only one day for a trip. You can take a bus from Chiang Mai University or Chiang Mai zoo if you are not driving. You will find many restaurants, shopping places, and several tourist attractions along the way, and so the popularity has increased with time.The high season is the late winter due to the most captivating view of the town of Chiang Mai from the top. February comes highly recommended, and the weather is not too cold to walk and relax. The top of nearby Doi Pui is also covered with winter flowers and gives the most exquisite picture at this time of the year.
Absorb the magnificent view at a few viewpoints along the way before reaching Wat Pratat Doi Suthep Worawihan. The temple is probably the most historically and religiously important place in Chiang Mai with the history dating back to the year 1384. The 360 steps of Naga Stairway and Pratat Doi Suthep Chedi, a tin-gold chedi that contains the Buddha’s relics, are hard-to-miss.
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