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LAMPHUN

Lamphun is a northern Thai province known for its ancient history, rich Lanna culture, and natural beauty, making it a destination for historical sites, temples, local crafts, and food. Key attractions include the ancient temple of Wat Phra That Haripunchai, which houses a golden stupa, and other historical sites and
natural attractions like waterfalls and viewpoints. Visitors can also explore local culture through activities like shopping at the Friday night walking street and participating in the Thousand Lantern Festival.

POPULAR ATTRACTIONS:

  • Wat Phra That Haripunchai Woramahawihan

  • Mae Ping National Park

  • Wat San Pa Yang Luang, Kru Ba In, Phra Khru Panya Tham Wat

  • Wat Phra Phutthabat Tak Pha

  • Phra Nang Chamathewi Monument

  • Tha Chomphu White Bridge (Saphan Khao)

  • Wat Chamadevi

  • Ko Luang Waterfall

  • Grandma’s Home Cooking School

  • Gassan Legacy Golf Club

  • Grand Canyon Water Park

  • Elephant Jungle Sanctuary

POPULAR MARKETS:

  • Lamphun Walking Street: A large and vibrant night market that becomes very crowded. A wide selection of food, from local Thai dishes to spaghetti, sashimi, and Pad Thai. Also features clothing, cosmetics, accessories, and handmade crafts.

  • Saturday Buffalo Market: A traditional rural market that offers a glimpse into local farming culture. Livestock (water buffalo, oxen, cows), used motorcycles, agricultural tools, clothing, local food, and plants.

  • Lamphun Chatuchak Market: A market that resembles the famous Bangkok market, with a strong community emphasis. Products from the local community, such as agricultural items and handicrafts.

CULTURAL & CULINARY EXPERIENCES:

  • Historical Sites: Explore the ancient city of Lamphun, the second Lanna capital, and visit archaeological sites like Wiang Kum Kam and temples such as Wat Phra That Haripunchai Woramahawihan.

  • Lanna Culture & Local Life: Engage with locals to learn about Lanna culture, Buddhist customs, and the local way of life.

  • Art & Festivals: Visit various cultural attractions like the Hariphunchai National Museum, which displays historical artifacts, and experience local festivals such as the Hundred-Thousand Lantern Festival.

  • Street Food: Sample a wide variety of street food at places like the Lamphun Walking Street, which offers everything from longan juice and local Thai dishes to international options and desserts.

  • Local Markets: Visit local markets to experience food culture as the locals do, with a rotating selection of vendors and tastes.

  • Lanna Cuisine: Enjoy traditional Lanna-style dinners, which often feature regional specialties.

  • Cooking Classes: Participate in a Northern Thai home-cooking class to learn how to prepare local dishes at a farmhouse.

  • Themed Dining: Have a guided culinary experience where a guide shares stories about the significance of local dishes.

WHY VISIT:

Lamphun for its rich history, numerous ancient temples, and authentic, less-crowded Northern Thai experience. It’s a great destination for those interested in culture and history, with significant sites like the Wat Phra That Hariphunchai and the Phra Nang hamathewi Monument. Additionally, nature lovers can enjoy nearby national parks, and visitors can explore local crafts, markets, and diverse food scenes.

HOW TO GET THERE:

Bangkok to Lamphun you can take a Car, Bus or train. (about 09 hours)

BEST TIME TO VISIT:

November to February: Cooler temperatures, low rainfall, and clear skies.
October to November: Generally good weather, fewer crowds than peak season. A major lantern festival often takes place around November.
July to October: This is the low season with higher temperatures and the possibility of rain.
March to April: It’s the hot season with extremely high daytime temperatures.

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