| Private Tour Price | 1 Pax | 2 Pax | 3 Pax | 4-5 Pax | 6-7 Pax | 8-9 Pax |
| Price per person (฿) | 4,500 | 2,500 | 2,200 | 1,800 | 1,650 | 1,500 |
Children price
– Children under 2 years old * Free
– Children 2- 6 years old charge 50 % from Adult Price
– Children 7-9 years old charge 80 % from Adult Price
– Children from 10 years and above charge Adult Price
Overview
To begin our trip, we start by heading to Lamphun province; a small province that is located 26 kilometers from Chiang Mai and rich in historical sights. First, we visit Chamthewi Temple or Ku Kut Temple, commonly referred to a Ku Kut, which was constructed in the Hariphunchai period. The chedi is a square tower which has 5 storeys. Similarly, the chedi is formed like a stepped pyramid. Then, we visit Queen Chamthewi Monument and Phrathat Hariphunchai Temple which was built during the reign of King Arthitayarat, a descendant of Queen Chamthewi some 800 years ago. A principal landmark is the 46-metre tall golden Chedi whose present appearance was the result of the restoration work in 1443 by a king of Chiang Mai. It has long been regarded as a major place of worship. Other architectural works include the ancient-style brick arch adorned with fine designs and the pair of sculptured lions at the door. There is also a square-shaped Chedi and a Khmer-style Buddha statue. Finally, we visit Yok Dok Lamphun Thai Cloth Learning and Conservation Centre Lamphun Thai Silk Learning Center. This center serves as a learning exchange hub aimed at enhancing the production and weaving of traditional Lanna silk using naturally dyed threads for improved quality. There are also activities where visitors can experiment with natural dyes using the tie-dye techniques, silk spinning, and silk weaving.
Highlights
- Chamthewi Temple or Ku Kut Temple
- Queen Chamthewi Monument
- PhrathatHariphunchai Temple
- Yok Dok Lamphun Thai Cloth Learning and Conservation Centre Lamphun Thai Silk Learning Center.










