This full-day tour delivers a complete Chiang Rai experience, taking you to the city’s most iconic and culturally significant landmarks. Explore temples, local attractions, and scenic viewpoints while gaining meaningful insights from a knowledgeable local guide who will enrich your journey with stories, history, and cultural context.
Please wait at the hotel lobby. Pick up time: 8:00-8:40 AM.
Pick up from hotels in Chiang Rai city at 08:00-08:40 and travel to the first visiting point.
Wat Rong Khun, or the "White Temple," in Chiang Rai is a stunning blend of artistic brilliance and Buddhist philosophy, designed by renowned artist Chalermchai Kositpipat. Its pure white architecture, adorned with sparkling glass, symbolizes the purity of Buddhism, while the bridge to the main hall represents the path to enlightenment. Inside, intricate murals combine Buddhist teachings with modern imagery, reflecting the effects of worldly desires. Surrounded by beautiful landscapes, Wat Rong Khun offers a tranquil atmosphere for visitors to appreciate its profound art and cultural significance. Easily accessible and captivating at any time, this iconic temple is a must-visit destination.
Wat Rong Suea Ten, or the "Blue Temple," is a captivating attraction in Chiang Rai, renowned for its vivid blue and gold architectural design. Created by local artist Sala Nok, a protégé of Chalermchai Kositpipat (designer of Wat Rong Khun), this temple showcases a harmonious fusion of traditional Thai art and modern creativity. Highlights include the striking blue Ubosot with intricate golden patterns and murals depicting the Buddha's life, as well as the serene white Buddha statue, Phra Buddha Ratchamongkol Bodi Trilokanath. Named after local folklore about "dancing tigers," the temple offers visitors a tranquil and inspiring experience of Thai Buddhist artistry.
Baan Dam, or "The Black House Museum," in Chiang Rai is a captivating blend of art, architecture, and philosophy, created by renowned Thai artist Thawan Duchanee. This unique attraction features black Lanna-style wooden structures adorned with intricate carvings and thought-provoking artworks, including sculptures and natural artifacts that explore themes of life, death, and nature's cycles. The mysterious atmosphere, enhanced by the use of dark tones and natural materials, invites deep reflection and admiration. Visitors can explore the striking buildings, uncover profound philosophical messages, and relax in the serene surroundings, making Baan Dam a must-visit destination for art and culture enthusiasts.
Lunch at a local restaurant
Karen Long Neck Village in Chiang Rai offers a fascinating glimpse into the unique culture and traditions of the Karen Long Neck tribe. The most iconic feature of the tribe is their tradition of wearing metal rings around their necks to elongate them, a practice symbolizing beauty and social status. Visitors can explore the tribe’s lifestyle, including their agricultural practices, weaving, and craftsmanship, all deeply rooted in tradition. The village's simple huts made from natural materials reflect their connection to nature. Cultural performances, including dances and songs, provide further insight into the tribe’s way of life, making it a must-visit for those wanting to experience a unique and meaningful culture.
Choui Fong Tea Plantation, located in Mae Salong Nok, Chiang Rai, is a renowned destination famous for its picturesque tea fields and the refreshing mountain air. The plantation offers breathtaking views of the neatly arranged tea fields that stretch across the hills, making it a perfect spot for photography. Visitors can take a guided tour through the tea fields to learn about the tea-growing process and harvest techniques. Choui Fong tea is known for its excellent flavor, and visitors can enjoy free tastings of the freshly brewed tea. The plantation also features a café and tea shop where you can enjoy a cup of tea and purchase local products. A visit to Choui Fong Tea Plantation offers a unique opportunity to experience the beauty of nature and the rich tea culture of Chiang Rai.
The Golden Triangle, one of Chiang Rai’s most iconic destinations, marks the confluence of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar where the Mekong and Ruak rivers meet. This scenic area is rich in history and culture, offering breathtaking views and fascinating stories. Highlights include panoramic views of the Mekong River
The House of Opium Museum, located in Chiang Saen District, Chiang Rai, offers an in-depth exploration of the history and culture of opium cultivation in northern Thailand. This unique museum showcases the tools and equipment used in opium cultivation, artifacts depicting the lifestyle of local communities, and exhibits on the historical and medicinal uses of opium. It also highlights the significant changes brought about by government efforts to control and eradicate opium production. A visit to the museum provides a fascinating look into the region's past, making it a must-see destination for history enthusiasts in Chiang Rai.
Departure from the Golden Triangle, Chiang Saen, at 5:00 PM, arriving at the hotel in Chiang Rai at approximately 6:30 PM.
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