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Pa Sang: Easy Trip, Full Lanna Vibes

4 location
Start at an ancient temple, visit a local temple, sip coffee in a wooden house, enjoy activities, and explore community handwoven crafts.
Spot 1
Temple

Wat Phra That Hariphunchai

Wat Phra That Hariphunchai – major landmark in the heart of Lamphun. Admire the golden Lanna-style chedi and the iconic stucco lion statues at the temple entrance. Step inside the main Viharn to see a resplendent golden Buddha, perfect for worship, making merit, and exploring over 1,000 years of ancient art.
Open everyday
06:00 - 21:00
Spot 2
Temple

Wat Bam Lao Phra Chao Ta Khiao

For spiritual travelers and sacred-site enthusiasts, a visit to Wat Ban Lao Phra Chao Ta Khiao one of the oldest temples in the Pa Chang area is not to be missed. This ancient temple has stood as a spiritual cornerstone of the community for over a thousand years. Inside the vihara enshrines the revered Phra Phutthapattima with Green Eyes, an ancient black-toned Buddha image of exceptional beauty. The statue, seated in the cross-legged posture, is crafted from stucco covered in gold leaf and is believed to date back to the era of Queen Chamadevi, the legendary first ruler of Hariphunchai. The interior of the ordination hall is spacious and beautifully adorned, reflecting the artistry and devotion carried through centuries. This sacred site remains a cherished symbol of heritage, faith, and local identity in Lamphun.
Spot 3
Café

Huan Duang Dee Cafe

A cozy wooden-house café that feels warm, peaceful, and friendly perfect for relaxing, sipping good coffee, and enjoying cute photo spots. Great whether you come alone or with friends. With its easygoing atmosphere, it’s a place you shouldn’t miss when visiting Pa Sang.
Monday
Closed
Tuesday - Sunday
09:00 - 17:00
Spot 4
Shops and Service Points

Hattakam Village,Ban Don Luang

Explore Ban Don Luang Community, a center for traditional handwoven cotton crafts and various locally processed products. The villagers preserve unique patterns passed down from their ancestors for over a century. Skilled in ancient weaving techniques, they create a wide range of handicrafts for visitors to purchase while exploring the village.