Wat Umong Suan Putthatham

★ 4.9 (32K+ reviews) • 2M+ booked
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Klook User
10 Mar
Easy to find, large stadium. Online ticket booth separate from regular one; should be sign posted but keep in mind. Easy to enter, drinks cheap. Fights themselves were great. The headliners were the most experienced and fought well. Organisation was good and everyone came in and out orderly and without pushing.
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Klook客路用户
9 Mar
Highly recommended, far exceeded expectations, perfect for booking a tour as soon as you arrive in Chiang Mai! Our guide, Kat, was very witty and humorous, excellent at finding hidden culinary gems, and made exploring the streets and alleys a wonderful experience.
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Klook 用戶
9 Mar
I highly recommend this park and this tour. Although the journey there takes over an hour, it's truly worth it. You get to watch the elephants eat, feed them, and there's no pressure for them to bathe or have mud baths. You just walk around with the elephants, and they just keep eating and eating. Anyone who loves elephants will find it incredibly therapeutic. The driver, guide, and park staff were all very friendly.
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LIN *******
8 Mar
By a twist of fate, I accidentally rebooked at another branch, Makkha Health & Spa Chiang Mai (Ancient House). The service was excellent. My masseuse, Nice (number 3), had fantastic massage skills and made me feel very comfortable. I will definitely visit again. Masseuse: Nice, excellent technique.
Klook用戶
8 Mar
Very polite, with excellent technique, and a convenient location. Before the massage, they also ask if you have any specific areas you'd like them to focus on.
Donna ******
8 Mar
Unforgettable experience at Elephant Jungle Sanctuary! 😊 Got up close and personal with these gentle giants - feeding, petting, and even watching them splash around in the mud bath was pure magic. The mini activities and free drinks were the cherry on top. Super ethical and responsible sanctuary, felt great supporting their cause. If you're an animal lover or just want a unique experience, this is a must-do in Chiang Mai!
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Klook User
8 Mar
Went on saturday. Was almost sold out and saw some great fights (14)with good energy and a few knock-outs. Was pretty close to ring without having ringside seats. Great evening out when in Chang Mai for that price!
段 **
5 Mar
The Muay Thai class instructor is very professional and carefully led us through pre-workout stretching and running exercises. My friend wasn't feeling well in the middle of the class, and they gave us plenty of time to rest.

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Embark on a transformative journey of self-discovery and inner peace at Wat Umong in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Nestled near the majestic Doi Suthep mountains, this ancient temple offers a serene retreat for meditation and contemplation amidst lush greenery and tranquil surroundings.
135, Suthep, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50200, Thailand

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Meditation Retreat

Experience the art of meditation in a traditional setting guided by experienced monks. Embrace the opportunity to quiet your mind and explore the depths of your inner self.

Nature Walks

Discover the beauty of the forest surrounding Wat Umong on guided nature walks. Encounter wildlife such as deer, water buffalo, and peacocks while immersing yourself in the peaceful ambiance of the temple grounds.

Cultural Insights

Delve into the rich history of Wat Umong, built over 700 years ago by a Thai king. Explore the moss-covered brick tunnels, the green lake, and the iconic stone stupa that reflect the deep connection of the temple with nature.

Local Cuisine

Indulge in simple yet delicious meals served at Wat Umong, prepared by the monks and sourced from morning alms walks. Experience fasting for meditation focus and savor traditional Thai dishes like green curry and spicy bamboo shoots.

Cultural Practices

Immerse yourself in the daily routines and rituals of the temple, from wearing all-white clothing for purity to participating in group meditations and engaging in communal tasks like sweeping and dishwashing.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Wat Umong holds a replica of the Ashok pillar, symbolizing the establishment of Buddhism by King Mangrai in northern Thailand. Delve into the history of the Lanna dynasty and the unique architectural features of the temple complex.

Tranquil Setting and Natural Environment

Experience the natural setting of Wat Umong, where resident monks live amidst a serene environment. Feed the deer that roam the area and engage in meditation practices guided by the monks.

History of the Wat Umong

Founded by King Mengrai in the 13th century, the Wat Umong served as a peaceful retreat for a monk named Thera Chan, leading to the creation of tunnels for meditation. Restored in 1948, the temple now hosts meditation sessions and Dhamma talks.