Book this full-day Chiang Rai Golden Triangle Day Trip from Chiang Mai to visit some of the most amazing destinations including Mae Khajan hot springs, Wat Rong Khun (White Temple), Golden Triangle, Boat trip on the Mekong to Laos, Enjoy border market at Mae Sai, Yao hill tribe village, Akha hill tribe village and many other places.
Pickup included
Following hotel pick up from Chiang Mai city area hotel at 7 am drive to Chiang Rai Province and The Golden Triangle, meeting point of Thailand, Laos and Myanmar.
Visit Mae Khachan Hot Spring to dip your feet into warm, soothing mineral water. Look out for locals selling chicken eggs that you can boil in the hot springs, a popular activity among visitors and residents. Take a walk through the local garden or into the nearby temple, or purchase souvenirs at the area's market. Make Mae Khachan Hot Spring a part of your Wiang Pa Pao vacation plans using our Wiang Pa Pao trip itinerary planner.
A visit to the Hall of Opium Museum takes you deep into the fascinating history of the opium trade in the Golden Triangle. Through immersive exhibits and historical artifacts, you’ll learn how opium shaped the region's past and its impact on local communities. The museum offers a thought-provoking exploration of the social, economic, and political consequences of the trade. As you move through the displays, the stories unfold, providing a richer understanding of this complex and often misunderstood chapter of history.
A boat ride on the Mekong River offers a peaceful yet captivating experience, taking you through the heart of the Golden Triangle. As you glide along the river’s calm waters, you’ll enjoy breathtaking views of lush landscapes and see villages from a unique perspective. The ride also gives you the chance to observe life along the riverbanks, where locals live and work. Additionally, you can glimpse Laos and Myanmar across the water, adding an international touch to this scenic adventure. It’s a relaxing and memorable highlight of your day.
Then you will proceed to the Golden Triangle where you can see the meeting points of Thailand, Burma and Loas.
After having lunch you will board a boat on the Mekong River to the Laos island of Don Sao. You will be required to show your original passport if you want to take the boat ride on the Mekong to the Laos side. Please bring this with you if you want to take this option. The tour will proceed to Mae Sai the Thai border town with Myanmar where we can spend some time at the bustling border market. You will also get a glimpse of Myanmar itself with it only being situated a mere ten meters away across the river.
A visit to the White Temple (Wat Rong Khun) is an awe-inspiring experience that combines traditional Thai architecture with contemporary art. Its striking all-white exterior symbolizes purity and spirituality, while intricate sculptures and murals inside offer a unique artistic interpretation of Buddhist themes. As you explore, you’ll be captivated by the temple’s surreal beauty and attention to detail. This stunning masterpiece is not only a place of worship but also a thought-provoking work of art, leaving you with lasting memories of its extraordinary design.
The Blue Temple (Wat Rong Suea Ten) is a striking contrast to traditional temples, with its vivid blue and gold color scheme. As you enter, the grandeur of the temple’s design immediately captures your attention. Inside, the massive white Buddha statue stands proudly amidst beautifully detailed murals that blend contemporary art with traditional Thai symbolism. The serene atmosphere and intricate artistry make it a unique and peaceful stop on your journey. This temple offers an unforgettable blend of modern design and cultural heritage, leaving you in awe.
A visit to the Golden Triangle Market immerses you in the region’s vibrant culture, offering a wide variety of local goods. Here, you can browse unique handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, and spices from Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar. As you wander through the colorful stalls, you’ll encounter friendly vendors showcasing their traditional crafts. This lively market is not only a great place to shop for souvenirs, but it also offers a glimpse into the everyday life of the people living in this fascinating border region. It’s a memorable cultural experience.
On the return leg to Chiang Mai we will stop at an Akha and Yao hill tribe village.
After enjoying both tribe villages start for Chiang Mai and around 8 pm we will drop off you at your Chiang Mai City area hotel where the tour will end.
• A current valid passport is required on the day of travel if you want to take the boat ride on the Mekong to the Laos side.
Times are subject to change due to local traffic conditions.
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