Good Morning Chiang Mai

Explore the beautiful and ancient city of Chiang Mai in a modern electric tuk-tuk. With no noise and no vehicle pollution, this is the best way to discover a metropolis that is home to ornate temples, lively markets, and architectural riches, all framed by a historic city wall. The former capital of the Lanna Kingdom, Chiang Mai is nestled between a rolling, mountainous landscape, and lush, fertile farmland. Highlights of this excellent morning excursion include Chiang Mai Gate Market, one of the most traditional in the province, with excellent food options. We will experience a traditional almsgiving ceremony, in which people donate food to monks in return for a blessing. We can enjoy a leisurely walk around the stalls and stop for a delicious and inexpensive breakfast. We then explored the Old Quarter, including Thapae Gate, one of the most famous landmarks in Chiang Mai, followed by a transfer back to our hotel. This tour reveals authentic local life, far from the tourist trail and the early morning timing avoids the heat of the day.

Route
  • Duration: 3 hours, with departure at 6:00 am;
  • Pick up and drop off for this Trail program are only operated within the downtown Chiang Mai areas and restricted to main hotels only. Regions outside the central business district such as Mae Rim, Hang Dong, Doi Saket, Mae Taeng and Chiang Mai International Airport are excluded, and supplementary charges apply;
  • Seat-in-Coach tours are operated daily, minimum 2 persons and up to 6 persons, with English-speaking guide.
  • Tours and transfers with English-speaking, licenced assistance;
  • Transportation for tour and transfers by electric vehicle, unless otherwise stated;
  • All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the programme;
  • All applicable taxes and service charges;
  • All meals as indicated in the programme (food only).

This is one of our Sustainable Trails, an excursion that maximizes positive impacts on local communities and minimizes negative impacts on the environment in the following ways:

  • Eat locally – Taste northern Thai foods made by locals using locally-sourced ingredients;
  • Transport alternatively – Walking is combined with a mix of local transportation (EV TukTuk) to experience Chiang Mai like the locals;
  • Experience meaningfully – Visit local rural communities.
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