

Lampang's Old Town, a well-preserved historic district, offers a glimpse into the region's rich Lanna heritage.
Hand-painted ceramic ware, a traditional craft of Lampang, often depicting local scenes and motifs.
Intricately designed silver jewelry and ornaments, a specialty of Lampang's silversmiths.
A traditional Thai silk with intricate patterns, often used for clothing and accessories.
Curry noodle soup with chicken, beef, or pork, topped with crispy noodles, shallots, and pickled mustard greens.
Steamed chicken rice with cucumber relish, garlic chives, and soy sauce.

Northern Thai chili dip made with pork, tomatoes, and spices, served with vegetables and sticky rice.
Lampang's climate can be unpredictable with sudden rain showers.
Exploring the old town's cobblestone streets and temples requires comfortable footwear.
Protection from the sun is crucial during the day, especially when visiting outdoor attractions.
Famous for its traditional Lanna-style breakfast dishes, Krua Khun Lek is a local favorite.
Known for its delicious Thai and Lanna breakfast dishes, Baan Ice is a popular spot among locals.
A historic restaurant serving traditional Lanna cuisine, Ruen Come In is a must-visit for lunch.
A picturesque seaside town with a beautiful beach and promenade, offering stunning views of Mount's Bay.
A hidden gem in Varanasi, showcasing ancient artifacts and local heritage.

Nestled in the hills of Ubud, Bali, the Tegallalang Rice Terraces are a breathtaking landscape of lush greenery and traditional irrigation systems.
A stunning temple with a tall chedi, offering beautiful views and a peaceful atmosphere.
A bustling local market offering a variety of goods, food, and a glimpse into local life.

A well-preserved museum showcasing the history and culture of Lampang province.