4sq Thailand: Tucked away in the mountains at 3,520 feet (1,056 meters).The temple is reached by a staircase with 300 steps, flanked by a NAGA balustrade on both sides.
Nina Yiamsamatha: Touristy place where you can dress up in traditional Northern villager garb or browse various stalls selling souvenirs. There's a fee if you want to see the pretty flowers.
Stephanie Schierholz: Visit the temple to the left rear of the main entrance to see the main attraction and amazingly intricate wall murals and painting.
Danielle Ruschena: Try to buy the local and Thai made merchandise rather than the Chinese made stuff (which you can find anywhere else in Thailand, if not the world!)
Mathilde Talens: Part of the fun is just walking and looking at all the handicraft items that are on sale. A good place to buy souvenirs and a good place to sample some local dishes, like padthai and sausages. Enjoy!
Nida Laohavad: Waroros Market is a 3-storey building and its surrounded walkway behind the row of town-shops attached to Vichayanon Rd, Chang Moi Rd, Khuang Mane Rd and Lao Joe Alley. (Cont.)