Exploring Wat Umong: Old Tunnels and Pigeons in Chiang Mai

By Travelling Thailand •  4 min read

Hi lovely readers, today in this article, we’ll take you on a journey through one of Chiang Mai’s most intriguing Buddhist temples, Wat Umong.

We’ll delve into the ancient tunnels that wind beneath the temple grounds, share our encounters with the resident pigeons, and provide insights into the temple’s rich history and significance. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or simply seeking inspiration for your next adventure, we hope this article will ignite your curiosity and inspire you to explore the hidden gems of Thailand.

Arriving at Wat Umong

As we approached Wat Umong, nestled amidst lush foliage and towering trees, a sense of tranquility enveloped us. The temple’s ancient structures, adorned with intricate carvings and vibrant colors, stood as a testament to the enduring legacy of Buddhism in Thailand. We made our way through the peaceful grounds, taking in the serene atmosphere and the gentle sounds of nature that surrounded us.

Exploring the Ancient Tunnels

One of the most captivating aspects of Wat Umong is its network of underground tunnels, carved into the earth centuries ago. With a sense of wonder and anticipation, we descended into these subterranean passages, our footsteps echoing against the cool, earthen walls.

The tunnels, dimly lit by flickering candles, offered a glimpse into the lives of the monks who once sought solitude and meditation within these sacred spaces.

Encountering the Pigeons

As we emerged from the tunnels, we were greeted by a flurry of feathers and the cooing of hundreds of pigeons that call Wat Umong their home.

These winged residents added a touch of liveliness to the serene surroundings, fluttering and perching on the ancient structures with a sense of familiarity. We couldn’t help but smile as we watched them interact with visitors, seemingly unperturbed by the constant flow of humans in their domain.

The Tranquil Lake

Wat Umong is also home to a serene lake, its waters reflecting the surrounding greenery and the temple’s intricate architecture. We spent a peaceful moment by the lake’s edge, taking in the calming atmosphere and watching the gentle ripples dance across the surface.

The lake served as a reminder of the harmonious coexistence between nature and the manmade structures that surrounded it.

Culinary Delights in Chiang Mai

No visit to Chiang Mai would be complete without indulging in the city’s renowned cuisine. After our exploration of Wat Umong, we ventured into the vibrant streets, where the tantalizing aromas of street food filled the air. From savory khao soi (a coconut curry noodle dish) to the delightfully sweet mango sticky rice, we savored every bite, reveling in the flavors that make Thai cuisine so beloved around the world.

For those planning a visit to Chiang Mai, we highly recommend staying in one of the city’s boutique hotels or charming guesthouses. These accommodations offer a unique blend of traditional Thai hospitality and modern comforts, ensuring a memorable and authentic experience.

During our stay, we had the pleasure of residing in a beautifully restored teak wood house, where we were immersed in the local culture while enjoying the conveniences of contemporary amenities.

Conclusion

As our journey through Wat Umong and Chiang Mai comes to an end, we find ourselves filled with a profound appreciation for the rich tapestry of Thailand’s culture and history.

We invite you to join us on our future adventures, to explore the hidden gems that this captivating country has to offer. Whether you seek spiritual enlightenment, culinary delights, or simply a chance to immerse yourself in a world vastly different from your own, Thailand promises an experience that will leave an indelible mark on your soul. Let us guide you through this enchanting land, and together, we’ll uncover the secrets that have captured our hearts time and time again.

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We are Vadim & Christel, happily married and two Thailand addicts. We have been travelling to Thailand every year since 2008. Then, in 2020, Covid came and grounded us for 2 years. Now it is time to start travelling again. So follow us on our journey through Thailand and enjoy this magnificent country with us! We hope you will love it just as much as we do!

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