Baan Jang Nak: A Journey into the Art of Elephant Wood Carvings
Explore the beauty of elephant wood carvings at Baan Jang Nak, a captivating museum in Chiang Mai celebrating art and nature.
A brief summary to Baan Jang Nak - A Museum of Elephant Wood Carvings
- 56/1, Moo.2, Sankampaeng, Buakkang, Chiang Mai, 50130, TH
- +66869209599
Nestled in the serene countryside of Chiang Mai, Baan Jang Nak is a captivating museum dedicated to the art of elephant wood carvings. This unique attraction offers visitors an immersive experience into the craftsmanship and cultural significance of these stunning artworks. As you stroll through the museum, you'll find an impressive collection of intricately carved sculptures that celebrate the majesty of elephants, a revered symbol in Thai culture. The museum not only showcases these remarkable pieces but also provides insight into the techniques and traditions behind their creation. Each artwork tells a story, reflecting the deep connection between Thai artisans and the natural world. Visitors to Baan Jang Nak can enjoy a peaceful atmosphere, surrounded by lush greenery and the gentle sounds of nature. The museum is open daily, making it an easy addition to your itinerary whether you're spending a day exploring the Sankampaeng area or looking for a relaxing afternoon away from the hustle and bustle of the city. The knowledgeable staff is eager to share their passion for the art and the elephants that inspire it, enhancing your visit with fascinating anecdotes and information. Don't forget to take some time to appreciate the gift shop, where you can find unique souvenirs and support local artisans. Baan Jang Nak is not only a place of art; it is a celebration of the beauty and significance of elephants in Thai culture, making it a must-see destination for tourists who appreciate artistry and nature.
Local tips
- Visit early in the day to enjoy a quieter atmosphere and better photo opportunities.
- Don't miss the gift shop for unique souvenirs crafted by local artisans.
- Ask the staff about the stories behind specific carvings for a deeper appreciation of the art.
Getting There
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Car
If you are traveling by car, set your GPS to the following coordinates: 18.722427, 99.116370. From Chiang Mai city center, head east on Route 121. Continue driving for approximately 13 kilometers until you reach Sankampaeng. Look for signs indicating 'Baan Jang Nak' as you approach the area. Turn onto Moo 2, then proceed to 56/1, Moo.2, Buakkang, Sankampaeng. There is parking available on-site.
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Public Transportation (Songthaew)
To reach Baan Jang Nak via public transport, take a songthaew (red truck) from Chiang Mai to Sankampaeng. You can catch these songthaews at the Chang Puak bus station. The fare is usually around 30-50 THB per person. Inform the driver that you want to stop at Baan Jang Nak, or ask to be dropped off near Moo 2 in Buakkang. After you arrive, it’s a short walk to the museum located at 56/1, Moo.2.
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Public Transportation (Minivan)
Another option is to take a minivan from Chiang Mai to Sankampaeng. Minivans leave from the Arcade Bus Station and the fare is approximately 50-70 THB per person. Once you arrive in Sankampaeng, you can take a tuk-tuk to Baan Jang Nak (approximately 10-20 THB, depending on negotiation). Make sure to mention the address: 56/1, Moo.2, Buakkang.
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