Wiang Kum Kam is a recently discovered ancient lost city in Chiang
Mai. It was flooded and abandoned more than 200 years ago. This ancient
city was built in the reign of King Mengrai in 1296.
From the discoveries, there are 20 ancient remains in and around Wiang
Kum Kam including buildings and temples of Wat Chedi Liam (originally:
Wat Ku Kham), Wat Chang Kham, Wat Noi, Wat Pu Pia, Wat Ku Koa, Wat
E Kang, Wat Hua Nong, and Wat Pu Song. The remains are dating from
21-22 Buddhist centuries.
The whole site of Wiang Kum Kam is too large to explore on foot. The
best way to get around is to hire a local guide with a pony carriage, openair
tram or bicycle. Visiting Wiang Kum Kam Information Center first is
recommended. At the information center, you will see the importance and
history of Wiang Kum Kam, details of the discoveries and exhibitions.