Chiang Rai Tours

Chiang Rai is a mountainous region in northern Thailand, bordering Laos and Myanmar. It is also a part of the Golden Triangle where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet at the Mekong River and serves as an excellent base to explore the region. Like any famous Thai city, Chiang Rai abounds with temples which are part of the day to day life of its inhabitants. Most well-known among them are White and Blue Temples. The former is the most popular landmark in Chiang Rai for its uniquely designed structure representing life, death, and rebirth — important parts of the Buddhist cycle of life. The latter painted entirely in blue color symbolizing serenity and wisdom, something you don't see every day in a temple, is home to Buddhist-style patterns and illustrations of Buddha's life cycle, depicting hell and heaven. Surrounded by stunning mountain ranges and thick rainforest, Chiang Rai is a great base for visiting hill tribes and scenic mountain trekking. There’s a range of diverse options from short treks, visits to a waterfall or a viewpoint, as well as a visit to a traditional hill tribe community still living among the jungle-covered mountains to gain an insight into their way of life. 

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Spectacular Thailand Escape
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Within 15 days of this Thailand tour, you can tick off the country’s best highlights at Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket, as well as venture into its hidden gems at Sukhothai, Lampang, and Chiang Rai. Explore Bangkok's bustling waterways and streets, pedal through ancient temples of Sukhothai, take a horse carriage ride in Lampang, and experience a leisurely walk with elephants in Chiang Mai. Then, finish with island hopping and relaxing on the stunning beaches of Phuket. This classic journey with some action-packed parts will surely make your Thailand visit an amazing trip of a lifetime.

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A beauty trail of Thailand
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Aside from many magnificent beaches, Thailand also offers various cultural and religious sites. Take a tour to have a look deep down onto Thai customs and way of life. On this 13-day tour, tourists can be able to get under the skin of some truly striking targets along the way. Pay a visit to sacred temples and pagodas in Chiang Rai and explore the exceptional park of Chiang Mai and you will have a closer look at the culture and spiritual belief of Asian countries generally and Thailand particularly. Also take short excursions to ancient capital cities of Sukhothai and Ayutthaya, as well as the tranquil scenery of Kanchanaburi. Your Thailand discovery will be packed with joys and mind-boggling moments.

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Fantastic Thailand
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This 20-day Thailand adventure will take you from the bustling streets of Bangkok to the serene island paradise of Krabi, where you'll experience the country's nature, culture, history, and cuisine. Embark on a temple-hopping journey in Bangkok, visit a floating market in Damnoen Saduak, swim in the waterfalls at Erawan National Park, and see a sunset from Pai Canyon. Explore Chiang Mai's mountain temples and get up close with elephants before wrapping up your vacation on Krabi's beaches.

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Lavish Discovery of Colorful Thailand
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See colorful life in Thailand and enjoy a comfortable getaway trip across many beautiful sights. Travel from Bangkok, to Chiang Mai and Phuket, and stop at Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya, and Sukhothai on this charming tour. Explore the vibrant destinations in bustling cities before heading to remote countryside. Stuck up with idyllic sceneries of so many tourist attractions everywhere you go. Have a relaxing time in rural hideouts and pristine islands. The adventure lasts for 16 days will surely fulfill all your exploration needs in your travel life time.

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Thailand North Discovery
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This 8-day tour will take you to the three major cities of northern Thailand to help you have deeper understanding about history, culture and people of the country. The tour starts from Bangkok, the bustling city with buzzing life and ancient temple ruins, then head to Chiang Rai, the land of spectacular nature and cultural wonders, and ends at Chiang Mai, the cultural and natural wonderland with ethnic diversity, traditional values, exquisite cuisines and famous classical dances. This combination of history, culture and nature will surely bring you an unforgettable trip in your life.

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Thailand Culture & Beach Break Vacation
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On this two-week journey, you'll explore Thailand's metropolitan neighborhoods as well as cultural traditions tucked away in forests and mountains. The experience begins in the vibrant capital Bangkok, where your private guide will introduce to you the best Buddhist landmarks and local food. You'll see the country's most unusual marketplaces before heading north to explore ancient temples and authentic Thai life in Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai. Finish the trip in Krabi for some of the country’s best beaches and island landscapes.

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The unspoiled beauty of Northern Thailand
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On this 15-day tour, you'll explore Northern Thailand, see the hectic city of Bangkok, climb through hillside villages near Chiang Mai, experience the historical train ride in Kanchanaburi, visit the old temples of the Siam Kingdom, and discover Lampang heritage by horse carriage. With welcoming hospitality, local experiences, delicious food, and plenty of free time to explore at your own pace, this adventure will take you into the heart of the country and visit awe-inspiring landscapes that make northern Thailand a destination like no other.

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Discover Thailand in depth
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This suggested 18-day Thailand itinerary is the perfect introduction for first-time visitors to the Land of Smiles. From north to south, it will showcase a good slice of all of the country’s highlights. Begin your journey in Bangkok, seeing the capital’s ancient temples and vibrant streets before heading to the north and exploring hidden treasures at Lampang, Chiang Rai, and Chiang Mai. Wrap up your journey with some relaxing days in Koh Samui, one of the best beach paradises in Thailand. Whether you’re a beach bum, a wellness seeker, or an adventurer, this well-crafted trip will be the best choice for you.

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Northern Thailand Adventure
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Discover the main cultural sights and see the captivating north of Thailand on this enchanted eight-day journey that departs from Chiang Rai and ends in Chiang Mai. You will find a plethora of religious sites, picturesque scenery, delectable food, and amazing wildlife in this intriguing mountainous area. Savor the north of Thailand by touring its most revered temples and stopping by the remote hill tribal villages with authentic lifestyles.

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Highlights of Northern Thailand
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Delve deep into the innermost essence of Thai culture as you venture through town streets, lush jungles, and mountain tops of northern Thailand. During a 12-day journey, you will discover historical landmarks in Chiang Rai, witness the Sky Temple of Lampang, take in the stunning sunset over Pai Canyon, and meet the experts at a Chiang Mai’s elephant sanctuary to learn more about these adorable friends. With a local tour guide by your side, you’ll surely see and get to know more of northern Thailand than any other tour.

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Taste of Thailand
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Make a wealth of memories on this Taste of Thailand itinerary that takes you from north to south for exciting flavors and outdoor adventure. Start in Chiang Mai, where you'll embark on a temple-hopping tour and meet adorable elephants in a natural sanctuary. Head to the central region to jet through Bangkok’s canals by long-tail boat, indulge in the cool waters of Erawan waterfalls, and visit historical sites in Kanchanaburi. Finish in Hua Hin with a foodie tour and free time relaxing on white sandy beaches. This incredible 18-day journey will certainly show you another charm of Thailand and satisfy your tastes.

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Thailand, from the mountain to the beach
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From the lush mountains of Chiang Mai to the white-sand beaches of Phuket, experience the different charm of Thailand on this 18-day itinerary. Touch down in Chiang Mai for a round trip through the distinctive landscapes in Mae Hong Son and Pai before experiencing a horse carriage ride in Lampang and uncovering the famous Golden Triangle in Chiang Rai. Then it's off to Phuket to enjoy island-hopping adventures and relax on stunning beaches.

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Bangkok
Bangkok

Buzzing, humid and energetic, Bangkok is the city where magnificent temples, historic markets, skyscrapers and rooftop bars create an intoxicating vibe that's hard to resist. The city is a mesmerizing blend of old and new, East and West, and dizzying contradictions. Historical sites next to vibrant nightlife areas, bustling markets near modern shopping malls, and street food vendors close to world-class restaurants. Hence, the city is still fascinating for its traditional culture. Saffron-robed monks weave among the morning rush hour to collect alms; communities dwell in stilt houses by the Chao Phraya River, eking out a living using centuries-old skills. A city tour in Bangkok often begins in Rattanakosin, drawn by the Grand Palace and Wat Pho. It's here the Chao Phraya River separates the city proper from its old capital Thonburi, a spot where quitet, narrow canals and floating markets illustrate why Bangkok was once called 'Venice of the East'. East of the canals is modern Bangkok, a hive of activity with countless businesses, markets and shopping malls handily connect by the BTS Skytrain. As a city that feels alive day and night, Bangkok is the destination for all, from foodies, shopaholics, culture seekers, history lovers, urban explorers, even party animals. That makes the well-known Southeast Asian gateway one of the world's most visited cities.

Ayutthaya
Ayutthaya

Ayutthaya, short for Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, was once the capital of the ancient kingdom of Siam. It not only plays an important role in Thai's history but was also made a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1991. Founded in 1350 and became the biggest city in the world by 1700, its wealth generated by trade with countries from all over Asia, the Middle East and Europe. However, it all came to an end in 1767 when war with Burma led to the devastation of the city. It was almost burnt to the ground and the capital of Siam moved to Bangkok. Nowaday, most of the ancient remains are on the western half of the island called the Ayutthaya Historical Park. There are temples, royal palaces, museums and more which are easy to explore on foot, by bike or tuk tuk. The most iconic sight of Ayutthaya resides in Wat Mahathat or the Temple of the Great Relic. Its signature is the tree root with a Buddha head embraced in it and no one knows exactly how it was made. Also worth a visit is the royal temple of Wat Phra Si Sanphet which was the original home of the Emerald Buddha, now located in the Grand Palace in Bangkok. Wat Phra Si Sanphet is the largest and one of the most famous temple in Ayutthaya which was once used for royal ceremonies and contained the ashes of royal family members. For an overview of Ayutthayan-style art, visit the Chao Sam Phraya National Museum, which holds well-preserved statues recovered from the ruins. There are beautiful bronze Buddhas dating from the 13th and 14th centuries, 17th- and 18th-­century door panels with religious, traditional or floral carvings, and a hoard of 15th-century gold jewellery.

Kanchanaburi
Kanchanaburi

Kanchanaburi, located about 150 kilometers away from Bangkok, is a popular escape for those hoping to lose the crowd. This lush province and its pleasant capital is rich in rivers, waterfalls and outdoor adventure. It also occupies a tragic place in World War II history when Kanchanaburi region was the home of a Japanese prisoner-of-war camp. Popularized by the book and movie 'The Bridge on the River Kwai', the infamous bridge and railway is a notable part of the Kanchanaburi landscape. During World War II, Japanese forces used allied prisoners of war (POWs) and conscripted Asian laborers to build a rail route from Thailand to Burma (Myanmar). War cemeteries, museums and the chance to ride a section of the so-called 'Death Railway' draw numerous visitors to this quaint town. As a beautiful town with plethora of diverse attractions, Kanchanaburi is stacked full of great day-tripping opportunities. You can refresh yourself with a swim in one of the many sparkling pools at Erawan Falls; take a stroll down the city's heritage walking street for a look at the different Sino-Portuguese, Thai and Chinese building styles, or explore the famous temple caves built into the limestone hills surrounding Kanchanaburi. 

Koh Chang
Koh Chang

Koh Chang, ('Elephant Island' in Thai language) is the third largest island in Thailand and part of the Mu Ko Chang National Park. Compared to the bustling Phuket and Samui islands, Koh Chang offers a more peaceful and laid-back atmosphere, making it an ideal destination for travelers seeking to avoid the crowds. With a natural palm-fringed coastline, a mountainous jungle-clad interior and stunning coral reefs just offshore, this island is a nature lovers’ paradise for swimming, snorkeling, diving. Visitors also can join a boat tour to explore the coral reefs as well as barracuda and the occasional sea turtle amongst the brilliantly colored coral. Or spend time in an elephant camp feeding, bathing and playing with friendly elephants. As a part of the Mu Ko Chang National Park, over 70 percent of Ko Chang remains virgin rain forest which is home to jungle clad mountains and many waterfalls. The famous Klong Plu and Than Mayom waterfalls are among them. The national park features some hiking trails, either short trails to waterfalls and mangrove forests or longer and more challenging trails deeper inside the jungle. Located 20km south of Koh Chang, Koh Rang island is the main snorkeling and diving spot in the Mu Ko Chang National Park.

Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai

Fame as 'the rose of the North', Chiang Mai is an alluring city brimming with glittering temples, lush jungle, delicious streetfood and the bustle of lively markets. As the gateway to the mountains in northern Thailand, Chiang Mai has grown far beyond the medieval city walls that once marked it as the ancient capital of Lanna Kingdom. Nevertheless, its temple-lined backstreets still conjure up the glory of the old empire and it is still possible to get a feel for Chiang Mai's Thai culture and traditions. Ancient shrines and traditional wooden houses jostle for space with boutique hotels, stylish restaurants and trendy bars of this northern town as well as its welcoming customs and laidback pace of life leads to a rising footfall of enthusiastic tourists with each year. Home to a vast number of national parks, lush tropical jungles, hidden waterfalls, stunning rivers, and animal sanctuaries, Chiang Mai is an unmissable stop-off point for many outdoor adventure-seeking travellers. From trekking to the villages of Thailand's hill tribes to other adrenaline activities including mountain biking, white-water rafting, rock climbing expeditions and zip-lining through the rainforest canopy that makes Chiang Mai a perfect getaway.

Mae Hong Son
Mae Hong Son

Mae Hong Son has a totally different feel to many other Thai provinces. Tucked away in the mountainous border region of north-west, it is one of the most ethnically diverse areas in the entire kingdom with combining influences from Myanmar (Burma) and China. This fascinating mix is reflected in the colourful dress of the hill-tribe communities, the distinctive architecture and the delicious local food. Surrounded by rolling mountain ranges, pristine forests, lakes, rivers, breezy grasslands, and countless viewpoints, Mae Hong Son is an ideal destination for those seeking adventure or simply looking to connect with nature. Nevertheless, it seems to be untouched by mainstream tourism partly due to its remote position. Hiking through forests and hills, healing in hot springs, visiting waterfalls, exploring the majestic Buddhist temples, taking a boat ride along the scenic river, or interacting with the friendly and hospitable local tribes are all options for visitors who venture into this area. As a melting pot of cultures and traditions, Mae Hong Son is an unmissable destination for vacationers and travellers eagerly looking for an unfiltered and organic adventure. Home to a rich tapestry of diverse hill tribes including the Hmong, Karen, Lisu, Lahu, Lawa, Pa-O and more, Mae Hong Son is still relatively off the beaten track compared to neighbouring Chiang Mai and is the perfect destination to visit traditional local villages and interact with the locals via organized tours. As a fusion of the indigenous tribal communities' culture to the spectacular natural beauty of the countryside, Mae Hong Son is certainly a dream-come-true destination for many visitors.

Sukhothai
Sukhothai

Sukhothai, the capital of the first Thai kingdom, flourished between the mid-13th and 14th centuries during Thailand's 'golden age'. Already known as the cradle of Thai civilization, the city was abandoned by the 16th century. Its ruins nowadays is preserved within the boundaries of the Sukhothai Historical Park, a must-see on any visit to northern Thailand. Contained within the park are 21 ruin complexes and four large ponds, which add to the soul-soothing ambiance. The temples of Sukhothai are in the classical lotus-bud shape stupas, while bell-shaped Sinhalese and other architecturally ornate details also exist. Despite its fame, the site doesn’t usually get flocks of tourists, it is very peaceful for you to immerse yourself in ancient history and natural wonders. The historical park is divided into five areas: the central, south, east, west and north. Although many tourists chose to explore only the central part, the most impressive one, there are many tracks to more untouched areas, giving you a feeling of stepping back in time. Although the scene doesn’t change much throughout the sections, you will find nuggets of aesthetic delight. The Wat Sri Chum Buddha statue is indisputably the most breathtaking. Its slender fingers are the ultimate allure to photographers, and there is often a line to observe them closely. Also worth seeing is Wat Saphan Hin. The ruins of this spectacular temple have some of the best views of Sukhothai. 

Nakhon Ratchasima
Nakhon Ratchasima

Established in 1962 as Thailand's first national park, Khao Yai is the third largest national park in Thailand. Situated mainly in Nakhon Ratchasima Province, Khao Yai extends into Prachinburi, Saraburi and Nakhon Nayok provinces. The main checkpoint of the park is 180 km from Bangkok. Khao Yai is also part of the Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai Forest Complex; a World Heritage Site declared by UNESCO in 2005, covering 5 protected areas from Khao Yai to Cambodian border. The other protected areas are; Pang Sida National Park, Thap Lan National Park, Ta Phraya National Park and Dong Yai Wildlife Sanctuary. For nature lovers, the area is a paradise with all types of hiking paths ranging in difficulty and length, a great spot for seeing wild Asiatic elephants, as well as the endangered white-handed gibbons, several species of hornbills and plenty more of Thailand’s animals. Beyond wildlife spotting, Khao Yai is home to four waterfalls, including Haew Suwat waterfall made famous by Leonardo Di Caprio in the cult travel film 'The Beach'. Waterfalls are at their best during the rainy season when they turn into thundering torrents framed by lush green forest shrouded in mist. Home to one of the largest intact monsoon forests residing on Asia's mainland, Khao Yai is a fantastic park and deserves to be better known.

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