Chiang Rai provides an experience that is equally about exploration and inspiration as it is about sightseeing. It is a destination where history meets the present, nature blends with culture, and every corner presents a new wonder. This tour is not merely about visiting locations—it is about fully engaging with a destination that is genuinely unique.
Chiang Rai provides an experience that is equally about exploration and inspiration as it is about sightseeing. It is a destination where history meets the present, nature blends with culture, and every corner presents a new wonder. This tour is not merely about visiting locations—it is about fully engaging with a destination that is genuinely unique.
- Wat Rong Khun - White Temple - Begin your adventure at Wat Rong Khun, a stunning creation by Chalermchai Kositpipat. This brilliant white temple represents purity and features intricate designs with mirrored glass that sparkles in the sunlight. Inside, the murals blend traditional Buddhist themes with modern elements, including pop culture…
- Wat Rong Khun - White Temple - Begin your adventure at Wat Rong Khun, a stunning creation by Chalermchai Kositpipat. This brilliant white temple represents purity and features intricate designs with mirrored glass that sparkles in the sunlight. Inside, the murals blend traditional Buddhist themes with modern elements, including pop culture references, highlighting a fusion of spirituality and art.
- Wat Rong Seur Ten (Blue Temple) - The Blue Temple is renowned for its deep blue tones accented with gold. Its architecture showcases modern interpretations of traditional Lanna designs. Inside, a peaceful white Buddha statue is the focal point, surrounded by beautifully detailed murals. The temple’s name, “Suea Ten,” meaning “Dancing Tiger,” originates from local legends of tigers that once roamed the area.
- Baan Dam Museum - The Black House, or Baan Dam, is an art complex designed by Thawan Duchanee. Unlike traditional temples, it delves into the darker aspects of life and death. The collection includes buildings adorned with animal bones, skins, and horns, reflecting local beliefs about mortality and existence. This thought-provoking site encourages visitors to contemplate the balance between life’s light and dark sides.
- Long Neck Village - Karen Ethnic - Explore a traditional Long Neck Karen Village, where women wear brass rings around their necks as a symbol of beauty and cultural identity. These rings create the illusion of elongated necks, a unique tradition passed down through generations. Here, visitors can learn about their way of life, observe their weaving skills, and support their handcrafted souvenirs.
- Choui Fong Tea Plantation - Unwind amidst the rolling green hills of Choui Fong Tea Plantation, a peaceful retreat for tea enthusiasts. Stroll through the neatly trimmed tea fields and discover the cultivation process. Enjoy freshly brewed tea and savor tea-based desserts at the plantation’s café while taking in breathtaking panoramic views.
- Golden Triangle - At the historic Golden Triangle, visitors can stand at the convergence of three countries: Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar. This region, once infamous for the opium trade, now offers a serene space to enjoy views of the Mekong and Ruak rivers. Learn about the area’s transformation and its historical significance in Southeast Asia.
- House of Opium Museum - Discover the House of Opium Museum, located near the Golden Triangle. This smaller museum explores the history of the opium trade and its impact on local communities. The exhibits include opium pipes, tools, and detailed displays explaining the cultivation and smuggling process. It provides a captivating glimpse into a dark chapter of the region’s past, along with educational insights into global efforts to combat the trade.
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Drinking water
- Insurance
- TAT Tour guide license
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Lunch
- Drinking water
- Insurance
- TAT Tour guide license
- All fees and/or taxes
- Black House Museum 80 Baht
- Long Neck Karen Village 300 Baht
- Opium Museum 50 Baht
- Personal expenses and Tips
- White Temple 100 Baht.
- All fees and/or taxes
- Black House Museum 80 Baht
- Long Neck Karen Village 300 Baht
- Opium Museum 50 Baht
- Personal expenses and Tips
- White Temple 100 Baht.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.