The Khun Chae National Park
at Tambon Mae Chedi Mai of Wiang Pa Pao district can be reached by taking the Chiang Mai – Chiang
Read moreThe northernmost province of Thailand, Chiang Rai is situated on the Kok River basin 416 metres above sea level. With an area of some 11,678 square Kilometres. It is about 785 Kilometres from Bangkok. Mostly mountainous, it reaches the Mae Khong River to the north and borders on both Myanmar and Laos.
The province is rich in tourism resources in terms of natural attractions and antiquities and evidence of its past civilisation. It is also home to several hilltribes who follow fascinating ways of life. Chiang Rai is also a tourism gateway into Myanmar and Laos
Chiang Rai is administratively divided into the following districts Muang, Phan, Thoeng, Mae Chan, Mae Sai, Wiang Pa Pao, Chiang Khong, Mae Suai, Chiang Saen, Pa Daet, Wiang Chai, Phata Mengrai, Wiang Kaen, Mae Fa Luang, Khun Tan, Mae Lao, Wiang Chiang Rung and Doi Luang.
at Tambon Mae Chedi Mai of Wiang Pa Pao district can be reached by taking the Chiang Mai – Chiang
Read moreDoi Luang National Park is 65 kilometers south of Chiang Rai town and covers an area of 1,170 square kilometers
Read moreThe Hall of Opium at the Golden Triangle Park houses several sections to be explored and various exhibitions to be
Read moreThe Sirindhorn Chinese Language and Culture Center in Mae Fah Luang University. This was established through the cooperation of Mae Fa
Read moreDoi Pha Mon is located at Amphoe Thoeng. During the winter months visitors are treated to splendid flower bed s
Read moreWat Doi Thong (Phra That Chomthong) sits atop a hill above the northwest side of town, up a steep staircase
Read moreRai Mae Fah Luang is a cultural centre and centre of Lanna Studies dedicated to the conservation and promotion of
Read moreWat Phra Sing is located near the townhall used to house a major Buddha statue, the Phra Buddha Sihing which is
Read moreSituated on Trairat Road in town centre, Wat Phra Kaew was where one of Thailand’s most important Buddha statues was
Read morelocated on Doi Chom Thong on the bank of the Kok River within Muang district, contains what is believed to
Read moreAnother viewing point is Phu Chi Fa which is some 25 kilometres south of Doi Pha Tang in Toeng district.
Read moreis located in the Muang District on the intersection leading to Mae Chan. Originally, King Mengrai was the ruler of
Read moreWat Phra That Doi Tung is situated on top of Doi Tung Mountain, the highest mountain in Chiang Rai Province
Read moreis the site of Santi Khiri village, a community settled by remnants of the former Chinese 93rd Division who moved
Read moreWat Rong Khun is also known as the White Temple. Whereas most temples visited by tourists have a history going
Read moreis about 9 kilometres from the Chiang Saen old town to the north along the road parallel to the Mae
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