Wat Umong Suan Phutthatham Temple

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Delve into the ancient tunnels that meander beneath this famous temple complex and inspect its various shrines, images and statues.

Dating back 700 years, Wat Umong is a momentous element of the rich tapestry that makes up Chiang Mai’s history. The Buddhist temple is a fascinating surviving part of the Lan Na dynasty, containing many intriguing artifacts. Enjoy the scenery and serenity among the religious buildings in the forests of this complex.

Among the highlights is the replica of the Ashok Pillar that contains four lions at its base, with a wheel shielding the stone creatures from rain. Wander through the 15 acres (6 hectares) of scenic grounds that make up the Buddhist complex. Much of the land is covered in lush vegetation.

Feed the fish, turtles and ducks in the picturesque pond. The so-called “talking trees” have plaques that read wise words aloud in English and Thai. Visit when the heavy rains have just ended in October and November to see the forest at its most brilliant green.

Capture photos of the intriguing layout of the chedi, which is the main religious building. Its base consists of spirals leading up to the pointed spire. Follow the tunnel to the main altar of the temple, which has a large golden Buddha. The tunnels meander through an artificial mound created in the late 14th century. It is said the tunnels prevented a mad monk from wandering off.

Attend meditation ceremonies and talks on Sunday afternoons to learn about Buddhism from the monks. Note that the temple is free to enter, although donations are accepted. The site opens daily from dawn until late afternoon.

Wat Umong is in the foothills of the Suthep Mountain, south of the main campus of Chiang Mai University. Make sure to see the nearby attractions, such as the Wat Ram Poeng, the Doi Suthep-Pui National Park and the Wat Phra That Doi Kham.

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Alice

very unique temple, should definitely go there. the place is nice and not far from Chiang Mai university.

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