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FREE Pickup time approximately, please reconfirm after booking done. Zone Sri Poom Area 7.00-7.30 am. Zone Phra Singh Area 7.00-7.30 am. Zone Haiya Area 7.00-7.30 Zone Before Airport 7.15-7.45 am. Zone Chang Moi Area 7.00-7.30 am. Zone Chang Klan Area 7.20-7.50 am. Zone Wat Ket area Area 7.20-7.50 am. Zone Chang Pauk Area 7.20-7.50 am. Zone Suthep area 7.20-7.50 am. Zone Nimmanhaemin area 7.20-7.50 am. ************************* Outside City center area is no service please come to meeting point McDonald’s Imm hotel Thapae Gate at 07.00 am. Such as following below: - Mae Hea Sub district Padad Sub district Nong Hoi Sub district Thasala Sub district Pakrang Sub district Fah Ham Sub district Patan Sub district Sanphesua Sub district
Meeting point -> pickup time 07.00-07.15 am. at McDonald's Imm hotel Thapae 17/1 Khotchasan Road, Changklan, Muang Chiangmai, Chiangmai 50100
Mae Khachan Hot Spring, also known as Mae Kachan Hot Spring, is a popular rest stop and natural attraction located on Highway 118 between Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai in northern Thailand. - A Geothermal Oasis: - Boil Eggs: - Foot Soaking - Shopping and Food - A Convenient Stop
Wat Rong Khun, more famously known as the White Temple, is a modern and unconventional Buddhist temple located in Chiang Rai, Thailand. It is a stunning, privately-owned art exhibit in the style of a temple, created by renowned Thai artist Chalermchai Kositpipat. Wat Rong Khun, more famously known as the White Temple, is a modern and unconventional Buddhist temple located in Chiang Rai, Thailand. It is a stunning, privately-owned art exhibit in the style of a temple, created by renowned Thai artist Chalermchai Kositpipat. What makes it so unique? - The Color: Unlike traditional Thai temples -Symbolism: The temple's design is rich with symbolism. - Contemporary Art: The temple breaks from traditional religious art by incorporating modern and pop culture references - A Lifelong Project: The construction of the temple began in 1997 and is an ongoing project.
Wat Rong Suea Ten, more commonly known as the Blue Temple, is a modern Buddhist temple located in Chiang Rai, Thailand. While its striking color sets it apart from traditional temples, it is gaining popularity as a must-see destination for its unique artistry and serene atmosphere. What makes it a unique temple? - Striking Blue Color: The temple's most defining feature is its vibrant sapphire blue and gold color scheme. - Contemporary Artistry: The temple was designed by Putha Kabkaew, - Symbolism: The temple's name, "Wat Rong Suea Ten," translates to "The Temple of the Dancing Tigers," - The Main Hall: large, pristine white Buddha statue is the centerpiece
Wat Huay Pla Kang (Red Temple) is a famous temple in Chiang Rai Province. It stands out for its architecture, which blends Chinese and Lanna styles. The main attractions of this temple are the "9-storey Great Pagoda" and the "Large Guan Yin Statue". What makes it a unique temple? - The Great Nine-Storied Pagoda (Phopchoktham Pagoda): This pagoda has a pyramid-like shape that blends Chinese and Thai arts perfectly. - Big Guan Yin statue: This temple has the largest white Guanyin statue in Thailand.
** Offer coupon for discount food and drink This Breathtaking Café In Thailand Looks Straight Out Of A Fairytale Located in ChiangRai, this picture perfect café is super gorgeous, with its vast greenery and cascading waterfalls Situated in the Mueang Chiang Rai district, Lalitta Café should be one of the spots to visit if you’re planning to travel to Thailand.
This option is good for booking selected package "B" only A "Karen Long Neck village" is a tourist attraction in Northern Thailand where visitors can see and interact with women of the Kayan-Padaung ethnic group. These women are known for the brass coils worn around their necks, a traditional practice that gives the illusion of an elongated neck. The practice is culturally significant, with rings being added from a young age.
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