Wat Chedi Luang
- Wat ChediLuang is a ruined temple in Chiang Mai
- It is one of the richest sites in terms of history
- The entrance has a stairway which is guarded by the high and mighty elephants
- The current temple grounds were formerly made up of three temples — Wat ChediLuang, Wat Ho Tham and Wat Sukmin
What can you find there?
- There is a 60m high staircase which people climb when they reach the temple
- A dipterocarp tree is also present there. it is said that the tree protects the temple
- In a building with a cross shaped structure, you will find the city’s pillar which is an interesting thing to catch a glance of
- The carvings which are present on the doors and rooflines with immense attention to the details are worth appreciating
How to get to the Wat Chedi Luang?
103 Road King Prajadhipok Phra Singh, Muang District, Chiang Mai, 50200, Thailand
- It lies on the Phrapoklao road, between the Ratchamanka road and the Ratchadamneon road. A road trip by taxi or tuktuk can aid you reach under minimal time
More information about Wat Chedi Luang
- 6:00AM - 6:00PM
- Free entry