Private Tour
Available languages
2 hours
Mobile ticket
Get on the tuk-tuk to travel through Chiang Mai's numerous temples and local markets with a professional driver. Take an evening excursion with stops at Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Phra Singh Woramahawihan, Three Kings Monument, and Fruit Market(Mueang Mai Market or Warorot Market). Visit Wat Chedi Luang, known as the “Temple of the Big Stupa”, this 700-year-old temple – is famous for its Lanna-inspired designs. Visit the Three Kings Monument, a shrine named after the three founders of Chiang Mai. Stop by Wat Phra Singh Woramahawihan, it was built in the 14th century and is famous for its northern Thai designs and impeccable gardens. Last stop by Warorot Market or Muang Mai Street Market where you can shop for local street food or produce. Hassle-free pickup and drop-off from your Chiang Mai hotel.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
2 adventurers per Tuk Tuk. However, you can fit a third person in your Tuk Tuk (under the age of around 12) depending on their size
Please note that we do visit a Temple on the trip, it’s recommended that you cover your shoulders and legs when entering the Temple
On the rare occasion that we should be required to cancel a tour, we will inform you in advance and offer a different tour date, an alternative tour or provide a full refund
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Night tour in a tuk tuk
Travel accident insurance
Hotel pick up and drop off within 5km radius of Chiang Mai Old City
English speaking guide
Entrance fees (90THB)
Select a pickup point
Wat Chedi Luang Varavihara
After picking you up from your hotel, our first stop will be Wat Chedi Luang, known as the “Temple of the Big Stupa”, this 700+ year old temple – famous for its Lanna-inspired designs – was once the home of the much-revered statue of the Emerald Buddha. After it was transferred to Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok, the Thai king donated a replica to the temple which still stands today.
Three Kings Monument
The Three Kings Monument Square in Chiang Mai Thailand is a large open square in the heart of the walled Old Town. The statue portrays the three founders of Chiang Mai, King Mengrai, King Ramkhamhaeng and King Ngam Muang. King Mengrai ruled Lanna, King Ngam Muang was ruler of Phayao and King Ramkhamhaeng was King of Sukhothai Kingdom, purported founding fathers of Chiang Mai.
Pickup included
15 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
Agnes E,
Aug 12, 2025
- Viator
Visit to do upon arrival of your stay. The guide is very friendly, accommodating and brings a lot of information about the city. I recommend this tour by tuk tuk.
RogerC,
Jun 6, 2025
- Viator
This was a good way to get a feel for the old town layout and an enjoyable evening without the stress of having to haggle with tuk tuk drivers in the street. We managed to be at one of the temples to hear the monks chanting. The driver spoke little English (which we knew and understood before booking) but was a nice guy. For the price paid, it was a good couple of hours.
Kimberly A,
Feb 10, 2024
- Viator
Driver arrived on time and after that it was downhill. We paid for an English speaking guide to give us a “night tour of downtown Chiang Mai”. He took us on a tour of 2 temples and 2 night markets. He spoke no English and we tried to communicate via translator app. Worse still, we were not appropriately dressed and could not go into the temples! He offered no insight into anything whatsoever. We would have been better off just taking a tuk tuk to the markets and showing ourselves around at our pace as opposed to relying on constantly trying to hook back up with the tour “guide”. This is not a reflection on who we are sure is a very fine gentleman, but he should not be “sold” as an English speaking “guide”. We wound up being taken back to our hotel and very frustrated by 9pm on our first night out in Chiang Mai. We also called the company to try to remedy situation while we were out with the driver and they offered no solution, no accommodation, no “future” tour, no refund and most insulting no APOLOGY!
Joanne A,
Feb 3, 2024
- Viator
Was good. You don't get a commentary but will get dropped at the highlights. We had been in chiang mai a few days so it was nice just to have ride around. We didn't want to go again to all the places we'd been already but went to a temple and night market for dinner. The tuk tuk was spacious and comfortable and most importantly a high roof so we could see out.
vz4zfp8n7t,
Jan 16, 2024
- Viator
We expected an English speaking guide as the tour descripton said: Tour - English. We ended up with just a driver who could not let us know what the itinerary was or communicate with us or answer any basic questions. I could have arranged my own tuk tuk and driver for a fraction of the cost. II raised this 20 mins into the tour with Viator and did not get any response or feedback. Really disappointed
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