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1-Day Itinerary for Tawan

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Monday, November 6, 2023

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Morning

9:00 AM: Tawan National Museum

Start your day by exploring the fascinating exhibits at Tawan National Museum (Admission: $5, 2 hours). Learn about the rich history and culture of the region through various artifacts and displays. Don't miss the ancient artifacts collection!

11:30 AM: Wat Phra That Doi Suthep

Visit the stunning Wat Phra That Doi Suthep temple (Admission: $3, 2 hours) located on a mountainside. Marvel at the intricate architecture, stunning views of the city below, and the peaceful atmosphere. Don't forget to climb the 309 steps for an incredible panoramic view!

Afternoon

2:00 PM: Tawan Night Bazaar

Indulge in some shopping at Tawan Night Bazaar (Free admission, 3 hours). Explore the vibrant market filled with stalls selling souvenirs, handicrafts, clothing, and local delicacies. Bargain for unique items and savor the delicious street food.

5:30 PM: Chiang Mai Old City Wall

Take a leisurely stroll along the ancient Chiang Mai Old City Wall (Free admission, 1 hour). Admire the historic remnants of the fortified city, enjoy the serene surroundings, and capture some beautiful sunset pictures.

Evening

7:00 PM: Khantoke Dinner

Experience traditional Tawan culture and cuisine with a Khantoke Dinner (Price: $20, 2 hours). Enjoy a variety of traditional dishes served in beautifully crafted wooden bowls while being entertained by cultural performances, including traditional dances and music.

9:00 PM: Tha Pae Gate

End your day at the lively Tha Pae Gate (Free admission, time varies). Immerse yourself in the bustling night scene filled with street vendors, live music, and energetic atmosphere. Try some local street food and shop for souvenirs.

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For off the beaten path attractions, consider visiting the tranquil Wat Umong temple, known for its unique underground tunnel system and serene forest surroundings. Locals also love exploring the vibrant Nimmanhaemin Road, filled with trendy cafes, boutique shops, and art galleries.

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