Wat Doi Suthep, Chang Mai - A Not So Spiritual Journey
The Buddhist Temples in Thailand are simply impressive. This is
particularly true of Wat Doi Suthep, the mountain temple outside
Chang Mai.
Wat Doi Suthep
More or less located on the top of Suthep Mountain, Wat Doi
Suthep is a day trip from the city. You'll notice I didn't write
an "easy" day trip. When the Thais build a mountain temple,
they're serious about the mountain aspect.
Suthep Mountain is large as is the road winding up it. I had
planned to rent a mountain bike and ride up to it early in the
morning. While sitting in a beverage establishment the previous
evening, the bartender had to take a minute to himself to stop
laughing after revealed my plans. I wasn't sure if this was
because I was actually in the establishment or because of the
road up the mountain.
The next morning I was a little less enthusiastic about my
riding plans, so much so I rented a moped. Off I went and, after
a few wrong turns, I was headed up the mountain. I felt a bit
guilty as I passed a few people riding bikes up the hill. As I
putted up the hill, I thought the exercise would have done me
well. Up I went enjoying the view. And up I went and went and
went. If there had been any turns off the road, I would've sworn
I had taken a wrong turn.
It turns out the ride from Chang Mai to the Wat was something
like 22 miles. All of it up hill at a grade that would get a
whimper out of Tour de France rider. The people riding up the
hill were definitely not professional riders. It was like
watching a progression of misery. The higher you went, the more
unhappy the looked.
Pulling into the parking lot for the Wat was like pulling into a
disaster zone. Twenty or so bikers were sprawled out on the
ground in various states of agony. Some appeared to have ridden
to a soft looking spot and just fallen over. Most were saying
things like, "Never again."
I spent an hour up at Wat Doi Suthep overlooking the valley
below. It is definitely worth a day trip from Chang Mai. Just
don't try to mountain bike to it. I never saw any of the wounded
in the parking lot actually come into the Wat!