Discover Wiang Kum Kam Ancient City with Wat Chiang Man Visit: A Detailed Review
If you’re visiting Chiang Mai and craving a glimpse into its past beyond the bustling streets and vibrant markets, a tour exploring the ancient city of Wiang Kum Kam could be just what you need. While I haven’t experienced it personally, many travelers find this half-day adventure offers a balanced mix of history, culture, and charming local touches.
What stands out? Firstly, the knowledgeable guides who bring the ruins to life, the scenic horse-drawn carriage ride that adds a nostalgic touch, and the insider visits to locations most tours overlook. One aspect to consider is that the Chiang Mai City Arts and Cultural Center is closed on Mondays, which may affect your plans, but alternatives are often available.
This tour suits those looking for a cultural afternoon that combines history with authentic experiences and easy logistics. It’s especially good for travelers who want a well-rounded, engaging overview of Chiang Mai’s origins without spending a full day on-site.
- Key Points
- Exploring Wiang Kum Kam’s Ruins and Temples
- The Significance of Wiang Kum Kam
- Wat Kuu Kham (Wat Chedi Liam)
- The Ruins of Wiang Kum Kam
- The Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride
- Cultural Highlights at Chiang Mai City Arts and Cultural Center
- A Gateway to Chiang Mai’s Past
- Note on Closure
- Practicalities and Logistics
- Duration, Cost, and Group Size
- Transportation & Accessibility
- What’s Not Included
- Authentic Insights from Travelers
- Who Would Enjoy This Tour?
- Final Thoughts
- FAQ
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Key Points

- Includes hotel pickup and drop-off for convenience.
- Offers an engaging guide who provides contextual stories behind each site.
- Features a nostalgic horse-drawn carriage ride through historic areas.
- Visits lesser-known ruins and temples, offering a more authentic experience.
- Covers Chiang Mai’s history at the City Arts and Cultural Center.
- Cost-effective at $43.93 per person for a comprehensive half-day tour.
Exploring Wiang Kum Kam’s Ruins and Temples
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The Significance of Wiang Kum Kam
Wiang Kum Kam is more than just a collection of old ruins; it’s a window into Chiang Mai’s early days. Built by King Mangrai the Great, it served as the capital before the move to the more familiar city. Visiting these sites gives you a real sense of the area’s historical importance and the evolution of northern Thailand.
The ruins are scattered along the Ping River, with some structures dating back centuries, making them a fascinating archaeological site where you can imagine what life was like during its heyday. The fact that the tour includes free admission to the ruins means you can focus on exploring without worrying about extra costs—though, of course, taking photos and soaking in the atmosphere is all part of the fun.
Wat Kuu Kham (Wat Chedi Liam)
Your first stop is the Wat Kuu Kham, also known as Wat Chedi Liam. This temple, still part of modern Chiang Mai, offers a glimpse of the ancient architecture amid a peaceful setting. The guide’s commentary enhances understanding, pointing out historical details and architectural features. You’ll spend about 30 minutes here, enough to appreciate its quiet charm without feeling rushed.
The Ruins of Wiang Kum Kam
Next, your journey takes you to the core of the archaeological site. Walking among the ruins, you’ll see remnants of old temples, walls, and pagodas. The guide will narrate stories of the city’s past, helping you visualize its former grandeur. One reviewer mentioned the ruins are “amazing,” and you’re likely to agree, especially when you learn about the city’s history through your guide’s storytelling.
The Horse-Drawn Carriage Ride
A highlight that sets this tour apart is the horse-drawn carriage ride. This old-fashioned mode of transport adds a charming, relaxed pace to your exploration and offers excellent photo opportunities. The gentle clip-clop of hooves and fresh air make for a memorable experience, especially as you pass by historic sites and lush scenery.
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Cultural Highlights at Chiang Mai City Arts and Cultural Center

A Gateway to Chiang Mai’s Past
The visit to the Chiang Mai City Arts and Cultural Center is an enriching addition. Housed in a restored 1920s building, the center offers a well-curated peek into Chiang Mai’s story—from early settlements to today’s vibrant city.
The exhibits include old photographs, artefacts, and maps, all narrated through engaging displays. An impressive audiovisual presentation captures the city’s evolution visually, which is captivating for history buffs or first-timers wanting context. The center also features a small replica of a traditional wooden village — useful for visualizing historical lifestyles.
Note on Closure
However, it’s worth noting that the center is closed on Mondays, which might slightly alter your plans. The tour operator ensures that despite this, the overall experience remains rewarding, often by including visits to craft businesses or other local points of interest.
Practicalities and Logistics

Duration, Cost, and Group Size
This tour lasts approximately 3.5 hours, making it perfect for a morning or afternoon activity without interfering with other plans. Cost-wise, at $43.93 per person, it offers a solid value considering the inclusion of hotel pickup, transportation, and guided narration. The group size caps at 30 travelers, allowing for a more intimate experience, yet still lively enough for social interactions.
Transportation & Accessibility
The roundtrip transportation from your hotel in Chiang Mai ensures you don’t need to worry about logistics. Surcharge options are available if you stay at specific resorts like Four Seasons or Veranda, adding flexibility for luxury accommodations.
What’s Not Included
This tour doesn’t include food or drinks, so plan to bring water if you prefer staying hydrated or want a snack during the walk. Still, the focus on cultural sites means you could finish with an appreciation for local cuisine elsewhere.
Authentic Insights from Travelers

A reviewer from Toni_G shared that “due to the Monday closure of the arts & cultural center, our guide took us to craft businesses.” This adaptability is a plus, especially when dealing with unforeseen closures. She also praised her guide Pong, calling her “very knowledgeable, entertaining, and easy to talk to,” emphasizing the importance of a good guide in making the experience memorable.
Another reviewer highlighted the welcoming feel of the ruins and the charm of the craft businesses they visited instead of the cultural center. It shows that the tour can be customized to some extent, adding a personal touch.
Who Would Enjoy This Tour?

This experience is ideal for history enthusiasts, cultural explorers, and those seeking a relaxed way to learn about Chiang Mai’s origins. It’s also suitable for travelers who value local guides and authentic, off-the-beaten-path visits. Given the moderate price and half-day duration, it’s perfect as a stand-alone activity or a complement to a busy Chiang Mai itinerary.
Final Thoughts

This tour offers a well-balanced blend of archaeology, history, and local culture, brought to life by knowledgeable guides and charming transportation. The inclusion of the horse-drawn carriage adds a nostalgic, fun element that makes the experience stand out. The visit to the Chiang Mai City Arts and Cultural Center further enriches your understanding of the city’s background.
While it may not cover every corner of Wiang Kum Kam or dive into exhaustive history, it provides a rundown that is both informative and enjoyable. The flexible itinerary, combined with great value, makes this a solid choice for curious travelers wanting a meaningful glimpse into Chiang Mai’s past.
FAQ

Is hotel pickup included?
Yes, the tour includes roundtrip transportation from your hotel in Chiang Mai, making logistics simple.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes, perfect for a half-day activity.
What sites are visited during the tour?
You’ll see Wat Kuu Kham, the ruins of Wiang Kum Kam, and the Chiang Mai City Arts and Cultural Center, plus enjoy a horse-drawn carriage ride.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, children 1 and younger are free, and children 11 and younger must be accompanied by an adult. The relaxed pace suits families.
What if the Chiang Mai City Arts and Cultural Center is closed?
The tour can still operate as planned, with guides often taking guests to craft businesses or other local sites instead.
Can I customize the experience?
Upgrades are available for private guides, especially for Spanish, French, German, or Russian-speaking guides, for an additional Baht 800.
Are there any extra costs?
The tour price covers everything except food, drinks, and snacks. Surcharge options apply for certain resorts.
What’s the group size?
A maximum of 30 travelers ensures a comfortable, engaging experience.
In all, this tour offers a great way to connect with Chiang Mai’s history in a relaxed, engaging manner. Whether you’re a history geek, cultural explorer, or just looking for a charming half-day activity, it’s worth considering.
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