Chiang Mai: Temples and Street Food Night Tour by Tuk Tuk

Immerse yourself in the rich cultural heritage and vibrant street life of Chiang Mai as you explore ancient temples and savor authentic local cuisine on a captivating tuk tuk night tour.

Explore the vibrant culture of Chiang Mai on an immersive night tour. Discover ancient temples, savour authentic street food, and experience the city’s lively markets – all from the comfort of a classic tuk tuk. This captivating 2-hour journey offers a unique glimpse into northern Thailand’s rich heritage. With hotel pickup and drop-off, it’s an unforgettable adventure that reveals why Chiang Mai is a must-visit destination. What awaits as you uncover the hidden gems of this enchanting city?

Key Points

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  • A 2-hour guided night tour of Chiang Mai’s historical temples and local markets, including Wat Chedi Luang and Wat Phra Singh, for $39.76 to $44.18 per group of up to 2 people.
  • Includes hotel pickup and drop-off, a private tuk tuk ride, and the opportunity to experience Chiang Mai’s rich cultural heritage and authentic street food.
  • Highlights include visiting ancient temples, learning about the city’s history, and immersing in the lively atmosphere of local markets.
  • Tour not suitable for participants with mobility impairments, and recommended dress code requires covering shoulders and legs when entering temples.
  • Highly rated tour with positive customer feedback, with an overall rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars based on 75 reviews.
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Tour Overview and Pricing

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The Chiang Mai Temples and Street Food Night Tour by Tuk Tuk offers visitors a unique and immersive experience, with a price range from $39.76 to $44.18 per group (up to 2 people).

The Chiang Mai Temples and Street Food Night Tour by Tuk Tuk offers a unique and immersive experience for $39.76 to $44.18 per group (up to 2 people).

This 2-hour tour includes hotel pickup and drop-off, a driver, travel accident insurance, and a guided night tour in a classic tuk tuk.

Guests will visit 700-year-old Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Phra Singh, the Three Kings Monument, and local markets to savor authentic street food.

The tour also offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance and a ‘reserve now, pay later’ option.

Itinerary and Highlights

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According to the tour details, the itinerary begins with pickup from hotels within a 5 km radius of Chiang Mai’s old town.

The first stop is Wat Chedi Luang, a 700-year-old temple, for a 30-minute visit.

Next, visitors explore Wat Phra Singh, taking in the architectural beauty, for 20 minutes.

Continuing the culture, the tour heads to the Three Kings Monument to learn about Chiang Mai’s history.

The final stops are the lively Mueang Mai and Warorot markets, where travelers can indulge in authentic street food for 20 minutes each before returning to Chiang Mai.

Cultural Experience

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As part of the Chiang Mai Temples and Street Food Night Tour, adventurers embark on a private tour aboard a classic tuk tuk to discover the vibrant history and culture of the city.

They’ll admire the Lanna architectural designs at ancient temples and enjoy the lively atmosphere of local markets.

This cultural experience offers a unique opportunity to learn about Chiang Mai’s rich heritage while savoring the flavors of authentic street food.

Adventurers will leave with a deeper appreciation for the city’s enduring traditions and a memorable night to cherish.

Important Information and Guidelines

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Participants should note that the Chiang Mai Temples and Street Food Night Tour may not be suitable for those with mobility impairments.

The Chiang Mai Temples and Street Food Night Tour may not be suitable for those with mobility impairments.

The recommended dress code for the tour is to cover shoulders and legs when entering temples. Up to 2 adventurers can share a tuk tuk, with a third person (child or guide) potentially fitting depending on size.

In the rare event of tour cancellation, alternative options or full refunds will be provided.

The tour is designed to offer a safe, cultural experience, so participants are expected to follow the guidelines to ensure a memorable and enjoyable outing.

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Customer Reviews and Ratings

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The Chiang Mai Temples and Street Food Night Tour has received an overall rating of 4.3 out of 5 stars based on 75 reviews.

The guide is highly rated at 4.9/5, while the transportation and value for money score 4.4/5 and 4/5 respectively.

Reviewers like Ruth from Thailand who said the tour "rounded off our day perfectly" and Costel from the UK who called it "the best thing to do on your first night in Chiang Mai."

Another guest, Stoian Lucian from Thailand, praised the "very nice driver" and described the tour as "good."

Discovering Wat Chedi Luang

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Wat Chedi Luang stands as a formidable 700-year-old temple in the heart of Chiang Mai’s old town.

As part of the Chiang Mai Temples and Street Food Night Tour, visitors explore this striking monument and learn about its rich history.

The tour highlights include:

  1. Admiring the temple’s iconic Lanna architectural style, featuring intricately carved walls and a towering stone chedi.

  2. Discovering the temple’s role as a former home of the Emerald Buddha, one of Thailand’s most sacred religious relics.

  3. Listening to the guide’s stories about the temple’s past, including its damage from a 16th-century earthquake.

  4. Experiencing the serene atmosphere as the temple is illuminated at night.

Exploring Wat Phra Singh

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Situated near the heart of Chiang Mai’s old town, Wat Phra Singh captivates visitors with its elegant Lanna architecture and deep spiritual significance.

Travelers will spend about 20 minutes exploring this 14th-century monastery, marveling at its golden chedi, ornate gables, and serene courtyards.

The highlight is the main shrine hall, which showcases exceptional woodcarvings and houses a famous Buddha image.

Tourists can learn about the temple’s revered status and its role in Chiang Mai’s history from the knowledgeable guide.

After soaking in the sights, the tour continues to other notable landmarks and vibrant local markets.

Taking in Local Markets

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After exploring the ornate Wat Phra Singh, the tour then takes visitors to enjoy the lively local markets of Chiang Mai.

The first stop is Mueang Mai Market, where travelers can sample authentic Thai street food and witness the bustling energy of a local marketplace.

Next, the tour visits Warorot Market, a century-old shopping emporium known for its wide array of goods, from handicrafts to fresh produce.

The experience offers a glimpse into the daily lives of Chiang Mai residents and allows visitors to:

  1. Savor local delicacies

  2. Bargain with friendly vendors

  3. Explore unique handmade products

  4. Immerse in the vibrant atmosphere

Since You Asked

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What Is the Maximum Group Size for This Tour?

The maximum group size for this tour is up to 2 people. It’s noted that a third person, either a child or guide, may fit depending on the size.

Are Vegetarian or Halal Food Options Available?

The tour doesn’t explicitly mention vegetarian or halal food options, but it states that food and drinks are included, so travelers with dietary restrictions can likely inform the tour provider in advance to accommodate their needs.

Can the Tour Be Customized to Focus on Specific Interests?

Yes, the tour can be customized to focus on specific interests. The tour operator allows customers to tailor the itinerary based on their preferences, such as spending more time at certain temples or trying different street food dishes.

Is Photography Allowed Inside the Temples?

Photography is generally allowed inside the temples, but visitors should be respectful and avoid disruptive behavior. It’s best to check with the tour guide or temple staff for any specific restrictions.

Do the Tuk Tuks Have Safety Features Like Seatbelts?

Tuk tuks typically don’t have seatbelts, but the tour provides travel accident insurance. The driver’s safe operation and your own caution are important for a smooth ride. Check with the tour provider about any available safety features.

The Sum Up

This tuk tuk tour offers an immersive cultural experience in Chiang Mai. Visitors can explore ancient temples, discover vibrant local markets, and savor authentic street food, all while enjoying the convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off. With its captivating blend of history, gastronomy, and transportation, this tour provides an unforgettable way to experience the city’s vibrant culture.

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