Wat Phra That Lampang Luang
About 100 kilometers south of Chiang Mai, Lampang is an ancient city founded in the seventh century, supposedly by the son of Lamphun's founder, Queen Chama Devi. In the nineteenth century the city was fortified with walls, and later became an important center of the teak industry. The city and its monuments has escaped much of the modernizations that have left many of the north's temples with little of their original decorations.
Like all of the former northern kingdom of Lanna, Lampang was occupied by the Burmese for nearly 200 years. Much of this influence can still be seen in the temples of the city...information from http://thailandforvisitors.com
Lampang Sights
Since most visitors come on a day trip, the standard sights are usually limited to Wat Phra That Lampang Luang, Wat Phra Kaeo and Wat Chedi Sao. Some tours also take in Ban Sao Nak, a large wooden mansion close by Wat Phra Kaeo.
Getting There
Lampang can be reached on your own by regular bus from Chiang Mai or by train from either Bangkok or Chiang Mai. Most tourists see Lampang on a day trip from Chiang Mai.
Taxi Chiangmai: 081 617 2116 Patrick (Oversea Call +66 81 617 2116)
E-mail for Booking or Q&A: neomart@gmail.com
One way: 1,000 Baht
Round trip with touring: 2,500 Baht per one full special day tour
Accommodation
There are a small number tourist and budget class hotels in Lampang, although few of them are available online.
Lampang Wiengthong Hotel | Lampang | 1250 ? | incl. | ||
Lampang River Lodge | Lampang | 1350 ? | incl. | ||
Wienglakor | Lampang | 1600 ? | incl. |
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