7 Ultimate Things To Do In Lampang, Thailand

7 Ultimate Things To Do In Lampang, Thailand
Veidehi
Veidehi 
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Lampang, likewise called Nakhon Lampang, is the third biggest town in Thailand. The city lies 601 kilometers (360 miles) north of Bangkok and its customary names incorporate Wiang Lakon and Khelang Nakhon. Initially established in the seventh century, the Mon individuals gave Lampang its name and antiquated city fortresses.

Today, the vast city is known for its beguiling horse-drawn carriages and tranquil environment. Above all, the city makes for an amazing pit stop for a day of exploring and unwinding. Explore the ancient Buddhist temples, visit the historic museums and savor the northern Thai cuisine. Here’s a list of seven ultimate things to do in Lampang, Thailand.

1. Visit Buddhist temples

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Lampang flaunts rich manors of former wood aristocrats and noteworthy Lanna-period Buddhist temples. Wat Chedi Sao is named after the whitewashed Lanna-style chedi. In any case, the Wát’s candid fortune is a fifteenth-century gold Buddha in a glassed-in structure, worked over a square lake. Likewise, Wat Phra That Lampang Luang compound houses a few fascinating religious structures, including the most excellent wooden Lanna temple in the open-sided Wihan Luang. This 14th-century wooden structure highlights a triple-layered wooden rooftop bolstered by enormous teak columns and mid-nineteenth century Jataka murals.

Wat Phra That Lampang Luang

Address: ตำบล ลำปางหลวง Tambon Lampang Luang, Amphoe Ko Kha, 52130 Chang Wat Lampang, Thailand

Contact: +66 54 328 327

Website: Wat Phra That Lampang Luang, in Thai

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2. Try northern Thai cuisine in Lampang

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Lampang is known for its famous deep-fricasseed rice cakes, sprinkled with palm sugar. At Khun Manee, purchase a couple of packs and watch the desserts being made. This home manufacturing plant is simply off the Ratsada, exhibiting a white lit up sign with green letters.

Mae Hae, on the other hand, will boost your Lampang food appetite. Dine at this authentic and long-established northern Thai-style eatery in a light blue building. Above all, there’s no menu, so point to the curry, soup or salad that looks most delectable.

Mae Hae Restaurant

Address: 1017, Uparat Road, Tambon Suan Dok, Amphoe Mueang Lampang, 52000 Lampang, Thailand

Opening Hours: 10 a.m. - 8 p.m.

Contact: +66 54 221 904

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3. Visit museums

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Baan Sao Nak is a tremendous Lanna-style house created in 1895 and bolstered by 116 square teak columns. The house once owned by kun·yĭng now fills in as a neighborhood exhibition hall. The house features fascinating Burmese and Thai collectibles, yet the structure and its manicured parks are the highlights.

Similarly, Dhanabadee is the principal maker of the chicken bowls utilized crosswise over Thailand. In 2013, the organization started running guided visits that traverse a background marked by the chicken bowl history in Thailand. In addition, you will be shown the different strides required in making these bowls.

Baan Sao Nak

Address: 85 Rathwattana Rd | Maung district, Lampang, Thailand

Contact: +66 54 217 540

Facebook: Baan Sao Nak

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4. Shop at Thung Kwiang Market and Walking Street

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Thung Kwiang Market is situated close to the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre. This secured market is a fantastic way to sample northern Thai cuisine and handiworks. Expect everything from deep-browned worms, a northern claim to fame to the particular chicken dishes made in Lampang.

Furthermore, shop at Lampang’s very own Walking Street that is set along the enchanting Th Talad Gao. Each weekend, this street transforms into a market offering handicraft items, souvenirs, and authentic Thai cuisine. Likewise, Cultural Street, like the Walking Street, is held over the stream on Th Wang Nuea each Friday evening.

Thung Kwiang Market

Address: Amphoe Hang Chat, Chang Wat Lampang, Thailand

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5. Enjoy a musical evening at Riverside Restaurant

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Chiang Mai Riverside Restaurant in Lampang isn’t exclusively a vegan’s delight; however, their menu features an entire range of veggie dishes. There is a bounty of vegan choices scattered through the menu. You will adore that they have stated that any dish can be made for veggie lovers.

In addition, Riverside offers an extremely charming decor with live music and a blend of residents and vacationers. It is an incredible place to spend a night with an uplifted menu exhibiting both Thai and continental cuisine. Do taste the phenomenal vegan Thai curries, in the yellow or green paste. Visit Lampang for a decent overnight excursion from Chiang Mai and have a night appreciating the nourishment, music, and atmosphere at Riverside. Visit Chiang Mai to enjoy authentic Thai food, music, and ambiance at Riverside.

Chiang Mai Riverside Restaurant

Address: 9-11 ถ.เจริญราษฎร์ วัดเกต อำเภอ เมืองเชียงใหม่, 50000 Chiang Mai, Thailand

Opening Hours: 10 a.m. - 1 a.m.

Contact: +66 53 243 239

Website: Chiang Mai Riverside

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6. Thai Elephant Conservation Centre

Thai Elephant Conservation Center
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The Thai Elephant Conservation Centre (TECC), was established in 1993 under Royal Patronage. At present, TECC looks after more than 50 Asian elephants in an excellent backwood setting placed close to the city of Chiang Mai. The TECC is additionally known for its spearheading work in protection and science.

Moreover, at the TECC Royal Elephant Stables, you can observe six of HM King Bhumibol’s 10 white elephants. Furthermore, The TECC offers numerous fun activities, such as watching an elephant bath, an elephant show and a visit to meet baby elephants. Take an elephant-back ride and visit the healing facility. Overnight exercises incorporate prominent homestay and trekking in the backwoods.

The Thai Elephant Conservation Centre

Address: Amphoe Hang Chat, Chang Wat Lampang, Thailand

Opening Hours: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Contact: +66 54 829 333

Website: TECC

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7. Chae Son National Park

Chae Son National Park
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Chae Son National Park in Lampang is home to Chae Son waterfall, and many caves and hot springs. Chae Son National Park is located 75 kilometers (47 miles) from the Lampang town in Mueang Pan. This lush national park features a huge park mountain, that shapes the Khun Tan Range. This park mountain is also an essential water hotspot for the encompassing area. The recreation center’s principal fascination is Chae Son, a six-layered waterfall in tallness. Mae Peak is a three-layered waterfall in tallness.

This national park is a lavish note-worthy forest for unwinding in Lampang. Enjoy the warmth of the hot spring, alongside the foggy delightful mornings or evenings. You can also use the bathing facility that contains a great amount of hot spring water. Above all, the national park offers accommodation and camping options for visitors.

Chae Son National Park

Address: Chae Son, Mueang Pan District, 52240 Lampang, Thailand

Opening Hours: 6 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Contact: +66 54 380 457

Website: Chae Son National Park

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Enjoy your stay in Lampang

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Lampang offers everything from hot springs, national parks, Buddhist temples, museums and markets to authentic Thai cuisine. By all means, Lampang is a great place to relax with your family or loved ones.

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Veidehi, also known as Krazy Butterfly, is a multi-award-winning travel writer and explorer who likes to write about destinations, diverse cultures and cuisines that bring everyone together.

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