Phalad Temple – Doi Suthep Temple – Lunch – Sticky Waterfall

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Duration

9 hours

Tour Type

Daily Tour

Group Size

9 people

Languages

English

About this tour

Overview:

  • Phalad Temple (Hidden Temple)
  • Doi Suthep Temple
  • Lunch
  • Sticky Waterfall

 

Embark on a captivating journey from Chiang Mai as you venture to the enchanting Phalad Temple, a hidden gem nestled amidst the lush forest. Marvel at the intricate Burmese art adorning this ancient temple, and immerse yourself in its serene ambiance.
Next, brace yourself for an exhilarating drive up the winding mountain roads to Doi Suthep. Ascend the 306 steps that lead to the temple’s summit, or opt for a scenic cable car ride. At an elevation of 1,100 meters above sea level, you’ll be rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views that stretch across the landscape.
Continue your adventure to the magnificent Bua Tong Waterfalls, where nature’s splendor awaits. Delight in the crystal-clear waters that beckon you for a refreshing swim. For the more adventurous souls, dare to conquer the “sticky” limestone formations as you climb to higher levels, all while immersing yourself in the awe-inspiring beauty of the surroundings.

Experience the perfect blend of culture, spirituality, and natural wonders on this unforgettable journey. Departing from Chiang Mai, you’ll discover the hidden treasures of Phalad Temple, ascend to the heights of Doi Suthep, and find serenity amidst the captivating Bua Tong Waterfalls.

 

What you should bring:

  • Camera
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunscreen
  • Long pants, long-sleeved shirt
  • Swimming suit, shorts pants, short shirt
  • Towel
  • Slippers
  • Cash (for personal expenses)
  • Bug spray

What you should know before you go:

  • Temple-appropriate attire (no bare shoulders or legs)
  • Should wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants or a sarong
  • Bring swimwear for the waterfall visit
  • Timing is flexible

 

Phalad Temple (Hidden Temple)

Nestled amidst lush greenery and tucked away from the bustling city, the Phalad Temple, also known as the Hidden Temple, offers a tranquil and enchanting escape for those seeking a spiritual retreat in Chiang Mai. This hidden gem is a place of serene beauty, where ancient traditions and natural surroundings harmoniously come together.
As you approach the Phalad Temple, you’ll be greeted by a sense of peace and serenity. The temple is tucked away in a serene forested area, surrounded by towering trees and the sounds of chirping birds, creating an atmosphere of calmness and tranquility. The journey to this hidden sanctuary itself is a treat, as you traverse through scenic landscapes and winding paths, gradually leaving behind the urban chaos.
Upon entering the temple grounds, you’ll notice the exquisite architecture and intricate details that adorn the structures. The Phalad Temple is known for its traditional Lanna-style design, characterized by beautifully carved wooden features, intricate golden accents, and ornate decorations. The architecture pays homage to the rich cultural heritage of Chiang Mai, reflecting the craftsmanship and artistry of the local artisans.
Within the temple complex, you’ll find various structures, each holding its own unique charm. The main prayer hall stands as the centerpiece, where devotees gather to offer their prayers and pay respects to the revered Buddha statues. The serenity inside the hall is palpable, with gentle incense wafting through the air and soft chants echoing in the background.

One of the highlights of the Phalad Temple is the hidden garden, a secluded oasis within the temple grounds. This lush garden features colorful flowers, manicured shrubs, and peaceful ponds, inviting visitors to stroll along the winding paths and immerse themselves in the natural beauty. It’s a place for quiet contemplation, where one can find solace and connect with nature’s tranquility.
As you explore further, you may come across meditation areas or small hermit caves, providing spaces for personal reflection and introspection. These serene spots offer a chance to escape the outside world and delve into a state of inner calmness and stillness. Whether you choose to sit in silent meditation or simply soak in the peaceful atmosphere, the Phalad Temple invites you to reconnect with your inner self.
Beyond the physical beauty, the Phalad Temple holds a spiritual significance for the local community. It serves as a place of worship and a hub for religious ceremonies and festivals. Visitors have the opportunity to witness or participate in these traditional rituals, gaining a deeper understanding of the local culture and customs.

Visiting the Phalad Temple offers a chance to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and enter a world of tranquility and spiritual rejuvenation. It’s a place where the sacred and the natural blend seamlessly, providing a respite for the weary soul and a space for inner exploration. Whether you seek solace, cultural immersion, or simply a moment of serenity, the Phalad Temple beckons you to uncover its hidden treasures and discover the beauty that lies within.

 

Doi Suthep

Perched on a lush mountain overlooking the city of Chiang Mai, Doi Suthep is a renowned Buddhist temple that captivates visitors with its beauty, serenity, and spiritual significance. The temple, also known as Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, is one of the most sacred sites in Northern Thailand, attracting both devout Buddhists and curious travelers seeking cultural and religious experiences.
To reach Doi Suthep, visitors embark on a scenic journey up a winding road that leads to the temple’s grand entrance. The climb offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, lush forests, and glimpses of Chiang Mai city below. As you ascend, the air becomes cooler and filled with a sense of tranquility.
At the entrance to the temple complex, you’ll encounter a magnificent staircase adorned with intricately carved Naga serpents, which symbolize protection and guardianship. Climbing the steps, the rich scent of burning incense fills the air, and the sounds of chanting monks create a serene and spiritual atmosphere.

Reaching the main courtyard, you’ll be greeted by the mesmerizing sight of the golden chedi (stupa), which is the centerpiece of Doi Suthep. The chedi is believed to house relics of the Buddha and is lavishly decorated with ornate carvings and shimmering gold accents. Its radiant presence exudes a sense of reverence and awe.
Exploring the temple grounds, you’ll discover various structures, statues, and shrines that showcase the region’s rich Buddhist heritage. Intricate murals depicting scenes from Buddhist scriptures adorn the walls, while serene Buddha statues invite contemplation and reflection. The peaceful atmosphere and lush surroundings make it an ideal place for meditation and quiet introspection.
For panoramic views of Chiang Mai and its surroundings, visitors can climb the Naga staircase to a viewpoint that offers sweeping vistas of the city and its picturesque surroundings. The breathtaking panorama is especially captivating during sunrise or sunset when the sky is painted in vibrant hues.

Doi Suthep not only offers a spiritual experience but also provides insights into the cultural heritage and traditions of Thailand. Throughout the year, the temple hosts various religious ceremonies and festivals, including Songkran (Thai New Year) and Visakha Bucha (Buddha’s birthday), offering visitors a chance to witness and participate in these vibrant celebrations.
A visit to Doi Suthep is an immersive journey into the heart of Thai Buddhism, offering a glimpse into the country’s spiritual and cultural tapestry. The combination of its natural beauty, architectural splendor, and spiritual significance creates an enchanting and memorable experience for all who venture to this revered mountaintop temple.
Whether you are seeking spiritual enlightenment, cultural exploration, or simply a tranquil escape from the bustling city below, Doi Suthep in Chiang Mai invites you to embark on a profound and transformative journey that connects you with the rich traditions and timeless spirituality of Thailand.

 

Sticky Waterfall (Bua Tong Waterfall)

Prepare to be amazed by the natural wonder that is the Sticky Waterfall, also known as Bua Tong Waterfall, located just outside of Chiang Mai. This extraordinary waterfall offers a unique and thrilling experience where you can defy gravity and walk up its cascading tiers with ease.
As you approach the Sticky Waterfall, you’ll be greeted by the mesmerizing sight of mineral-rich water flowing down the limestone rocks, creating a series of beautiful terraces. The unique characteristic of this waterfall is its sticky texture, which allows visitors to climb up the waterfall without slipping. It’s an exhilarating and one-of-a-kind adventure that will surely leave you with unforgettable memories.
Put on your water shoes and step into the refreshing waters of the Sticky Waterfall. Feel the cool, clear water on your skin as you begin your ascent. The limestone rocks, covered in a layer of mineral deposits, provide incredible traction, allowing you to easily walk up the waterfall. It’s an incredible sensation to defy gravity as you make your way to the top.
As you climb, take a moment to appreciate the surrounding natural beauty. The lush greenery, towering trees, and the sounds of nature create a serene and peaceful ambiance. Feel the mist on your face and the gentle spray of the waterfall as you immerse yourself in this unique experience.

The Sticky Waterfall is not only a thrilling adventure but also a perfect place to unwind and relax. Take breaks on the various terraces, allowing the soothing sound of cascading water to rejuvenate your senses. You can even find small pools along the way where you can take a dip and cool off from the tropical heat.
The waterfall is nestled within a pristine natural environment, making it an ideal spot for picnics and nature walks. Pack a delicious lunch, find a shady spot, and enjoy a picnic with your loved ones amidst the tranquil surroundings. Take a leisurely stroll along the well-maintained trails, exploring the lush vegetation and discovering hidden pockets of serenity.
The Sticky Waterfall is a popular destination for both locals and tourists seeking adventure and a unique natural experience. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, an adrenaline junkie, or simply someone looking for a memorable excursion, this enchanting waterfall will not disappoint.

To make the most of your visit, it’s recommended to wear comfortable clothing, bring water, sunscreen, and insect repellent. It’s also important to follow any safety guidelines or instructions provided by the authorities to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone.

Visiting the Sticky Waterfall is an opportunity to connect with nature, challenge yourself, and create lasting memories. It’s a testament to the incredible wonders that Mother Nature has to offer and a reminder of the beauty and magic that can be found in unexpected places.
So, come prepared for an adventure unlike any other as you explore the Sticky Waterfall and discover the joy of defying gravity. Allow yourself to be captivated by its unique charm, indulge in the natural beauty, and embrace the excitement of climbing a waterfall that truly lives up to its name.

Highlights

  • Visit an old temple hidden in the forest
  • See the famous beautiful golden pagoda and gorgeous views of Chiang Mai City from the top of Doi Suthep mountain
  • Enjoy the famous Bua Tong "sticky" waterfalls
  • Enjoy the intimacy of a private tour

Included/Excluded

  • Pickup and drop off at your hotel
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Entrance fee
  • Tours Guide
  • Bottle of water
  • Lunch
  • Insurance
  • Personal expenses
  • Tips for Guide and Driver
  • Beverages Not Mentioned
  • Services Not Mentioned

Itinerary

Phalad temple, also known as the "Hidden Temple," is a lesser-known temple located in Chiang Mai, Thailand. This serene and peaceful temple is tucked away in a forested area, accessible only by a long stairway surrounded by lush greenery. The temple's architecture is a unique blend of Burmese and Lanna styles, with intricate carvings and colorful murals adorning the walls. Visitors can enjoy the stunning views of the surrounding mountains and take a moment to soak in the tranquility of the temple grounds.

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep, commonly referred to as Wat Doi Suthep, is a historic Buddhist temple located on Doi Suthep mountain, approximately 15 km from the city of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand. The temple is one of the most sacred in Thailand and is known for its stunning architecture, intricate carvings, and golden chedi (stupa). Visitors must climb a staircase of over 300 steps, or take a cable car, to reach the temple, which offers breathtaking views of the city below. The temple is a popular destination for tourists and locals alike and is a must-visit attraction when in Chiang Mai.

Sticky Waterfall, also known as Bua Tong Waterfall, is a unique natural attraction located about an hour’s drive from Chiang Mai. What makes this waterfall special is that the rocks and boulders that make up the waterfall are covered in a natural mineral deposit that creates a sticky surface, allowing visitors to climb up and down the waterfall with ease. The water is also cool and refreshing, making it a perfect spot to cool off in the hot Thai climate. The waterfall is surrounded by lush forest and there are several hiking trails in the area for visitors to explore.

Durations

Full day (7+ hours)

Languages

English

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