We had heard that "you haven't visited Chiang Mai unless you've see Doi Suthep temple", so that's what we did. We booked our second tour of the week through Untouched Thailand (highly recommend) and left the hotel about 1:30pm to head up the mountainside overlooking the city. Traffic was a bit bad so it took us longer than expected to drive through the city and up to the temple but our guide, Tao, was very chatty and super sweet and we had a very capable driver to carry on with the navigating as we learned more about our destination. When we arrived we took a cable car up to the temple, thus skipping the climb up three hundred plus stairs in the heat and made our way around the temple complex. To be honest, I don't remember much of the history except this: the temple site is quite significant because a relic was placed on the back of a white elephant and he was sent out on a journey. Wherever he stopped would be a blessed site. The site of Doi Suthep was the final resting place of the white elephant and the relic is on the spire of the chedi in the temple. It is quite stunning, the entire complex and the view overlooking the city is nice too. You can even see the airport runway!
Giant bells...they say "don't ring" on them but of course that just invites people to be naughty |
Details... |
Doesn't he look friendly? |
It's a bit hard to see the city through the haze, but Chiang Mai is down there! |
Airport runway! |
See, I remembered the bit about the white elephant! |
The story of Buddha's life |
Stunning! |
Cheese! |
Bells and hearts! |
Giant bell and heart! |
An interesting perspective |
The stairway down from the temple |
Lots of tourists! |
See, we are good picture takers! |
An ancient relic trying to be preserved! |
I love this photo! |
A beautiful view of the city...and such peaceful surroundings. |
An interesting perspective |
Moving about the hotel was like wandering through a secret garden! |
To the breakfast area |
Pool!! |
To the Suites...one can wish! |
After a week, we were sad to say good-bye |
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