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Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
Wat Phra That Doi Suthep Review
As in so many chapters of Thai history, an elephant is closely involved in the legend surrounding the foundation of Wat Phra That, Northern Thailand's most revered temple and one of only a few enjoying royal patronage. The elephant was dispatched from Chiang Mai carrying religious relics from Wat Suan Dok. Instead of ambling off into the open countryside, it stubbornly climbed up Doi Suthep. When the elephant came to rest at the 3,542-foot summit, the decision was made to establish a temple to contain the relics at that site. Over the centuries the temple compound grew into the glittering assembly of chedis, bots, viharns, and frescoed cloisters you see today. The vast terrace, usually smothered with flowers, commands a breathtaking view of Chiang Mai. Constructing the temple was quite a feat—until 1935 there was no paved road to the temple. Workers and pilgrims alike had to slog through thick jungle. The road was the result of a vast community project: individual villages throughout the Chiang Mai region contributed the labor, each laying 1,300-foot sections.
You can find songthaews to take you on the 30-minute drive to this temple at Chuang Puak Gate, the Central Department Store on Huay Kaew Road, or outside the entrance to Wat Phra Singh. When you arrive, you are faced with an arduous but exhilarating climb up the broad, 304-step staircase flanked by 16th-century tiled balustrades that take the customary form of nagas (mythical snakes believed to control the irrigation waters in rice fields). A funicular railway provides a much easier way to the top. But the true pilgrim's way is up the majestic steps.
- Address: Huay Kaew Rd., Chiang Mai | Map It
- Phone: No phone
- Cost: B70 (includes funicular)
- Hours: Daily 6-6
- Location: Chiang Mai
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