Private Tour
Hot springs
One of the few natural hot springs in northern Thailand, the Mae Kachan Hot Spring (Mae Ka Chan) is so hot—reaching temperatures of 194˚F (90˚C)—it can boil an egg in minutes, a feat that locals are more than happy to demonstrate. Along with enjoying the cooking, you can dip your toes in several pools.
White Temple
White Temple or Rong Khun Temple The temple was designed and built to be like heaven on earth. Heaven on earth that humans can experience The main hall and other buildings Painted white and decorated with white glass. It took 1 and half hours to walk around and study here.
Blue Temples
The Blue Temple or Wat Rong Suea Ten is beautiful and has a memorable identity. Because it uses blue tones contrasting with gold. In front of the temple, there are two large “Nagas” side by side. It is beautiful and different from the White Temple in a different style. Tourists also like to visit it.
Black House Museum
Black House Museum it more than 25 northern local architectural buildings and several applied local architectural buildings that display folk art, which is the creative work of local craftsmen from the past to the present. All are painted black. Each building is decorated with beautifully carved wood. On display are large crocodile skins, snake skins, and various animal horns. The Black House Museum is an art place that creates imagination for viewers from many perspectives. It also houses a collection of items used in life in the past.
Karen Long Neck Village
A long-necked Karen village in Thailand is one of the most exotic experiences in the world. Mystery and beauty lie in the tradition of using brass rings for jewelry.
The Long-necked Karen are not Thais. They are all from the Hmong and Burmese tribes. A tribe living on high mountains, They are called Long Neck Karen. This is because the women of this tribe wear brass rings around their necks that make them look like they have a long neck. long neck Karen don’t Thai people long neck come from Myanmar.
Golden Triangle and boat trip
The Golden Triangle is located in Chiang Saen District, Chiang Rai Province, approximately 9 kilometers from Chiang Saen city center. It is another important tourist attraction, called the land of three countries because it is the point where the Ruak River meets the Mekong River. You can see the sandbar and the area where three countries meet: Thailand, Myanmar (Bokeo Province), and Laos (Tachilek, Shan State). It is a triangular area called “Sob Ruak”. The Golden Triangle is where the four-region Chiang Saen Buddha or Phra Phuttha Nawalan Tue is enshrined. You can go up and pay homage for good fortune, including the symbol of the Golden Triangle Gate. There is a wide terrace where you can enjoy a beautiful view of the Mekong River. You can also shop for souvenirs, such as local clothing, hats, and bags. In the past, the Golden Triangle area used to be the world’s largest opium growing area. In the past, opium was sold using gold, and opium was as valuable as gold in the past. Trade used gold as a medium of exchange for goods. This area was therefore called the “Golden Triangle”. When you arrive at the Golden Triangle, you will see a large Buddha statue standing on a boat beside the Mekong River for you to pay homage to, as well as an elephant statue that you can walk under. Or take a boat trip to see the scenery along the Mekong River and cross to the neighboring country to visit some markets