Top 10 Cultural Tours in San Kamphaeng, Chiang Mai Province

February 9, 2022 Velvet Champine

Discover the best top things to do in San Kamphaeng, Thailand including Doi Suthep Temple and Local Crafts Private Tour in Chiang Mai, Chiangmai city tours , Half Day Traditional Handicraft Craftsmanship Tour from Chiang Mai, Following Chiang Mai’s Handicraft Trail, Local Handicraft Tour in Chiang Mai, Good Morning Chiangmai. Visit morning market-Try street food-Visit unique Temple, Wat Doi Suthep and Thai Handicraft Tour from Chiang Mai, Private Oneday! Morning alms&Doi suthep&Wat Umong + Umbrella village&Hot spring, Hot Springs San Kamphaeng and Thai Handicraft Tour from Chiang Mai, Private LandMark tour! Doi suthep+Hmong hilltribe + Umbrella village&Hot spring.
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1. Doi Suthep Temple and Local Crafts Private Tour in Chiang Mai

Pagoda View Tours Thailand - Day Tours
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See Doi Suthep Temple the wondrous and holy temple located near the top of Mount Suthep and one of Thailand’s most famous sights. Visit the craft town and see skilled workers making woodcarvings, Thai silk, lacquer and paper umbrella. This is an excellent tour if you want to learn about handmade items of Northern Thailand and history of the famous Doi Suthep Temple. Lunch and round-trip hotel transportation is included.

Inclusions: Bottled water and lunch, Private tour with driver/guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off by private vehicle

Exclusions: Personal expenses, Gratuities

Reviewed By 937ruthw

This private tour was excellent! We got a thorough history of the locality. The walking was pleasant and not difficult. There were a couple tricky spots and stairs that may be difficult for some travelers, but there are railings and our guide was ready to assist at any moment. Would definitely recommend. It was worth the extra for a private tour because we could choose how much time we spent at each location without worry. (We actually went in January 2020 but I forgot to leave a review)

2. Chiangmai city tours

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The half-day Chiang Mai city tour to explores the most famous and picturesque of Chiangmai city, the perfect introduction and facts about Northern Thailand’s cultural. Experience Chiang Mai’s 2 most visually stunning Buddhist temples, 1. Wat Chiangman the oldest temple 2. Wat Ched Yot one of the unique must visted temple with unusual Temple Style in Northern Thailand. Spend 1 hour wandering the covered walkways at Warorot Local Market, watching locals browsing, and haggling for goods. Sankampaeng Village is a primary center for the highest quality of handicrafts in Thailand. The village of Sankampaeng is surrounded with small cottages that are also factories and workshops for artists to create wonderful works of art. Pickup skillfully created workmanship as a gift for someone special or as a wonderful memento for your visit. The tour includes the services of a guide, entrance fees, air-conditioned transport and hotel pick-up and drop-off from central Chiang Mai.

Inclusions: Lunch, Air-conditioned vehicle, Private transportation, All Fees and Taxes

Exclusions: customers personal expense

Reviewed By lemontree1824

It's been almost a year that I've spent a several days in Chiang May, as a solo female traveler. I found Joe on internet and every day we went on some trip. I write this review to say it is a good choice to go with Joe as he is knowledgeable ,good English speaking, punctual and polite.I can truly recommend him. I did not write this before, because a lot of things happened after I got home. So now, Thank you Joe!

3. Half Day Traditional Handicraft Craftsmanship Tour from Chiang Mai

McDonald's Night Bazaar Chiang Mai, Changklan Rd, Tambon Chang Khlan, Amphoe Mueang Chiang Mai, Chang Wat Chiang Mai 50100, Thailand Sight Seeing Bangkok
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Observe skilled craftsmen plying their trade as you learn about Chiang Mai’s unique handicraft industry on this half-day tour. Explore various local workshops and factories that produce everything from lacquerware, gems, silk, and cotton fabrics to furniture and other wood products. • Sankampaeng—Thailand's handicraft center—factories & shops • Demonstration of high-quality furniture production process • Learning about unique Saa-paper umbrella making • Opportunity to purchase high-end silk & cotton fabrics • Exhibit displaying locally made costumes & jewelries

Inclusions: Guided tour to handicraft factories at Sankampaeng district, Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels), Air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions: Gratuities, The listed price does not include a 300THB surcharge for pick up and drop off in hotel outside the city centre (5 km. from the 3 king monument)

Reviewed By jlamkk

The giant Buddha statue is a MUST to visit the in Phuket. But try to go in the early morning as the sun will rise facing the Big Buddha and you can get a nice picture of the Buddha with clear blue sky behind.

4. Following Chiang Mai’s Handicraft Trail

Asian Trails Thailand

Being the birthplace of Thai handicraft, a visit to the various Chiang Mai galleries and factories where ordinary daily household and decorative items are crafted, painted and displayed is a must and Chiang Mai’s San Kamphaeng is the centre of it all. • Visit the factories and galleries of some of Chiang Mai’s most famous forms of handicraft • See skilled artists at work in creating silverware items, lacquerware of admire the intricate details of umbrella painting • The chance to buy some of the amazing work to bring back home

Inclusions: A half day tour with a professional English-speaking guide. , Transportation by air-conditioned vehicle with professional driver. , All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the description. , All applicable taxes and service charges

Exclusions: Personal expenses such as meals, drinks, tips and gratuities, shopping, portage fees , Hotel accommodation in Chiang Mai, Supplements for pick-up/drop-off of customers from resorts outside Chiang Mai city., Any airline tickets, visa fees, additional transportation cost from and to the general meeting point, Travel insurance coverage for customers (highly recommendable)

Reviewed By caroler54

We did our own tour, reading ahead of time and as we walked across the bridge. The area is beautiful and has a dark history that is definitely worth researching about ahead of time.

5. Local Handicraft Tour in Chiang Mai

Green Trails

On this full-day private tour, you will visit several traditional handicraft factories and workshops. Chiang Mai is the handicraft capital of Thailand. Our tour is not a shopping tour, although you are free to buy whatever you want. There is no pressure to buy anything. The focus is on watching the production process of some of Chiang Mai's most famous handicrafts such as celadon, woodcarving, sa paper and umbrellas and parasols, among others. We have carefully selected places that are less commercial and less visited. This tour includes a local lunch and a private air-conditioned vehicle to transport you from place to place.

Inclusions: English speaking guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels only), Lunch, All Fees and Taxes, Limited Medical Insurance

Exclusions: All drinks except water, Personal expenses, Tips

Reviewed By alfonsomario

I travelled in a Group of 14 people (including 5 under 10 kids) in Thailand in Genuary. The time we spent in the Chang Mai was an absolute highlight and big parto of it was due to the excellent Guide Narong and the Green Trail Organizations: the excursions were various, very well organized and all defenetly worth. Elephants, kayaking, Palong Villave were my personal top picks. But again, the wise and knolegable wave of Narong was inspiring and made the difference! I defenetly recomend the Organization and Narong in particular. Hope to go back to those beautiful land!

6. Good Morning Chiangmai. Visit morning market-Try street food-Visit unique Temple

Go With Joe

Live like local, do what local people do, eat what local people eat. 7.00 am. pick up from your hotel. Exploring Warorot Market is a great spot for travelers wanting to experience the true Thai culture and daily life. Refreshing your morning with Hot Soymilk in the market. Try Chaingmai local street food for your breakfast. Drive around Chaingmai old city for Wat Phrasingh and Wat Chiangman. Learn & shop varity of handmade products ie: Umbrella Making, Thaisilk, Silver ware, Laquer ware at Bo Sang handicraft village. Return hotel around 11.30 am.

Inclusions: Street food, Air-conditioned vehicle, All Fees and Taxes, Private Tour

Exclusions: Customers personal expense

Reviewed By lemontree1824

It's been almost a year that I've spent a several days in Chiang May, as a solo female traveler. I found Joe on internet and every day we went on some trip. I write this review to say it is a good choice to go with Joe as he is knowledgeable ,good English speaking, punctual and polite.I can truly recommend him. I did not write this before, because a lot of things happened after I got home. So now, Thank you Joe!

7. Wat Doi Suthep and Thai Handicraft Tour from Chiang Mai

McDonald's Night Bazaar Chiang Mai, Changklan Rd, Tambon Chang Khlan, Amphoe Mueang Chiang Mai, Chang Wat Chiang Mai 50100, Thailand Sight Seeing Bangkok

Discover the ancient Wat Doi Suthep temple and Thai Handicraft on this half day trip from Chiang Mai. Explore historic monuments in Wat Doi Suthep, enjoy scenic views of Chiang Mai city atop the temple, and visit San Kamphaeng a ‘home of handicrafts’ • Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, Chiang Mai's most sacred temple • Gold spire that crowns the temple & can be seen for miles • Detailed shrines & pagodas that illustrate Thai history • Insight into the temple's founding from your expert guide • Browse through unique handicrafts that are made right here in Chiang Mai

Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels), Professional guide, Air-conditioned vehicle, Admission fee

Exclusions: The listed price does not include a 300THB surcharge for pick up and drop off in hotel outside the city centre (5 km. from the 3 king monument), Gratuities

Reviewed By jlamkk

The giant Buddha statue is a MUST to visit the in Phuket. But try to go in the early morning as the sun will rise facing the Big Buddha and you can get a nice picture of the Buddha with clear blue sky behind.

8. Private Oneday! Morning alms&Doi suthep&Wat Umong + Umbrella village&Hot spring

JoinUsThai

Stop being a superficial traveller. Soak yourself into the real local Culture!!! Be an early bird for an authentic glimpse of Chiang Mai’s Buddhist culture. Gain insight into the spiritual life of Buddhists by joining devotees who provide an early-morning almsgiving to local Buddhist monks. You will visit a must-see temple in chiangmai and the most unique temple in chiangmai which make you experience ancient Lanna culture. The next is the handicraft village specializing in the paper umbrella-making craft. Then mix with the local people in the Hot spring park well landscaped and the flowers are very lovely all year round.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Bottled water, Food for morning alms, Licensed English speaking guide, All admission fees, Hotel pickup service (near downtown), Free Airport drop-off available

Exclusions: Breakfast, Lunch, Facility usage fee in Hot spring

Reviewed By nyusz44

The park is worth to visit, it has a lot to offer but definitely not with the horrible guide lady: she was arrogant, rude and it felt like we are there for her, not the other way around. Thanks to her - as she 'forgot' to mention that the village is closed for the day, so we would have gone another day, we went back and forth (i.e. uphill) on the same route for the trekking experince. Please note that the price was 2,000 bahts (in March, so the price might be different in different month!) but you can bargain the agent when you book the tour..

9. Hot Springs San Kamphaeng and Thai Handicraft Tour from Chiang Mai

McDonald's Night Bazaar Chiang Mai, Changklan Rd, Tambon Chang Khlan, Amphoe Mueang Chiang Mai, Chang Wat Chiang Mai 50100, Thailand Sight Seeing Bangkok

- Relax at the San Kamphaeng hot spring where you can soak your feet into the mineral-rich water - An ideal destination for those interested in health and well-being - A natural spring emitting water with high sulfur content - The spring is said to cure ailments and rejuvenate the body. - Browse through unique handicrafts that are made right here in Chiang Mai - Thai crafts is a reflection of Thai people’s creativity and ingenuity - Discover the making of Thai handicrafts and to shop for souvenirs

Inclusions: Hotel pickup and drop-off (selected hotels), Admission fee, Professional guide, Air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions: The listed price does not include a 300THB surcharge for pick up and drop off in hotel outside the city centre (5 km. from the 3 king monument), Gratuities

Reviewed By jlamkk

The giant Buddha statue is a MUST to visit the in Phuket. But try to go in the early morning as the sun will rise facing the Big Buddha and you can get a nice picture of the Buddha with clear blue sky behind.

10. Private LandMark tour! Doi suthep+Hmong hilltribe + Umbrella village&Hot spring

JoinUsThai

Visit Chiang Mai landmark. Soak yourself into the real local Culture! You will visit a must-see temple in chiang mai. You can’t miss the stunning panoramic view of Chiangmai and beyond from the cool view point at the front of the temple as well as temple itself and explore picturesque hilltribe village set in an attractive hillside spot. The next is the handicraft village specializing in the paper umbrella-making craft. Then mix with the local people in the Hot spring park well landscaped and the flowers are very lovely all year around.

Inclusions: Bottled water, Air-conditioned vehicle, Admission fees, Travel accident insurance, Hotel pickup service near Downtown, Free Airport drop off is available

Exclusions: Lunch, Facility usage fee in Hot spring

Reviewed By nyusz44

The park is worth to visit, it has a lot to offer but definitely not with the horrible guide lady: she was arrogant, rude and it felt like we are there for her, not the other way around. Thanks to her - as she 'forgot' to mention that the village is closed for the day, so we would have gone another day, we went back and forth (i.e. uphill) on the same route for the trekking experince. Please note that the price was 2,000 bahts (in March, so the price might be different in different month!) but you can bargain the agent when you book the tour..

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