Unique Old Chiang Mai City Tour by Segway
2 h
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Stop At: Three Kings Monument, 127/7, Prapokkloa Road Si Phum, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
Located in front of the Chiang Mai City Arts and Cultural Center, the monument pays homage to the three founders and kings of Chiang Mai: King Mengrai, King Ngam Muang of Payao, and King Ramkhamhaeng of Sukhothai. According to legend, the kings swore an oath of alliance to protect their territories in, at that time, the harsh northern Thailand region. Observing the monument, it appears that the three are in the midst of forming that pact.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Wat Chiang Man, Ratchaphakhinai Road, Chiang Mai Thailand
Wat Chiang Man was built in the 13th century by one of the city’s founders and first Lanna King, King Mengrai. The temple is an intrinsic part of Chiang Mai’s history, and as such contains the oldest mention of the city’s founding date. A stone steele in front of the ordination hall notes the 12th of April, 1296 CE as the date Chiang Mai was founded.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Wat Pan Tao, Chiang Mai Thailand
The temple’s viharn (which is like a chapel for lay people) is one of the last remaining all-wood structures in the city. Its charming interior is made out of a dark teakwood and was formerly a royal residence. Today it houses an elegant golden Buddha statue.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Wat Phra Singh, Singharat Road Phra Sing Subdistrict, Chiang Mai Thailand
Wat Phra Singh is one of the best temples in Chiang Mai because it’s the Old City’s most visually stunning temple—featuring classic Lanna style roofs, glittering gold architecture, and various stupas. The temple was constructed in 1345 by King Phayu to host the ashes of his deceased father.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Buak Hard Public Park, Chiang Mai Thailand
Enjoy your time here.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Wat Chedi Luang Varavihara, 103 Phra Pok Klao Road Phra Singh, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
This massive brick, stucco temple is 80 meters high and was once the tallest building in the Lanna Kingdom when it was built in the 1400’s. Today it’s still the tallest structure in the Old City. The temple was once home to one of Thailand’s holiest Buddhist statues, the Emerald Buddha, which now resides in Bangkok’s Grand Palace.
Duration: 20 minutes
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This is a typical itinerary for this product
Stop At: Three Kings Monument, 127/7, Prapokkloa Road Si Phum, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
Located in front of the Chiang Mai City Arts and Cultural Center, the monument pays homage to the three founders and kings of Chiang Mai: King Mengrai, King Ngam Muang of Payao, and King Ramkhamhaeng of Sukhothai. According to legend, the kings swore an oath of alliance to protect their territories in, at that time, the harsh northern Thailand region. Observing the monument, it appears that the three are in the midst of forming that pact.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Wat Chiang Man, Ratchaphakhinai Road, Chiang Mai Thailand
Wat Chiang Man was built in the 13th century by one of the city’s founders and first Lanna King, King Mengrai. The temple is an intrinsic part of Chiang Mai’s history, and as such contains the oldest mention of the city’s founding date. A stone steele in front of the ordination hall notes the 12th of April, 1296 CE as the date Chiang Mai was founded.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Wat Pan Tao, Chiang Mai Thailand
The temple’s viharn (which is like a chapel for lay people) is one of the last remaining all-wood structures in the city. Its charming interior is made out of a dark teakwood and was formerly a royal residence. Today it houses an elegant golden Buddha statue.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Wat Phra Singh, Singharat Road Phra Sing Subdistrict, Chiang Mai Thailand
Wat Phra Singh is one of the best temples in Chiang Mai because it’s the Old City’s most visually stunning temple—featuring classic Lanna style roofs, glittering gold architecture, and various stupas. The temple was constructed in 1345 by King Phayu to host the ashes of his deceased father.
Duration: 20 minutes
Stop At: Buak Hard Public Park, Chiang Mai Thailand
Enjoy your time here.
Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Wat Chedi Luang Varavihara, 103 Phra Pok Klao Road Phra Singh, Chiang Mai 50200 Thailand
This massive brick, stucco temple is 80 meters high and was once the tallest building in the Lanna Kingdom when it was built in the 1400’s. Today it’s still the tallest structure in the Old City. The temple was once home to one of Thailand’s holiest Buddhist statues, the Emerald Buddha, which now resides in Bangkok’s Grand Palace.
Duration: 20 minutes
Included
- Friendly & Professional Local Guides
- Segway instruction and full Safety equipment
- Drink & Snack en route
Not included
- Food and drinks, unless specified
- Personal expenses and gratuities
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- There is a minimum weight restriction of 40kgs and a maximum of 115kgs
- Please we require guests to arrive 15 minutes before Glide Off for a Full Safety Briefing
Features
Tourism
95%
Cultural
85%
Original
75%
Adrenaline
15%
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Segway's are always fun. I wish we could have ridden the Segway longer, we did several stops that lasted 20 min's each so the ride was not as long as hoped. All in all it was good though.