6 DAYS 5 NIGHTS (6D-01)

Over View

Day 1 : One day Lovely elephant sanctuary and culture. Enjoy a Khantoke dinner in Chiangmai

⭐️Elephant Sanctuary
⭐️White water rafting
⭐️ATV
⭐️Long Neck Karen
⭐️Zipline

Day 2 : Day trips very highest mountain And Big Waterfalls in Chiangmai

⭐️Doi Inthanon National Park
⭐️Wachirathan Waterfall
⭐️Hmong market
⭐️Trekking at Pha Dok Siew
⭐️King and Queen Pagoda

Day 3 : one day best trip to see beautiful temples and history Chiangmai city

⭐️Wat Doi Suthep
⭐️Wat Pha Lat
⭐️Wat Ched Yot
⭐️Handicraft factory San Kamphaeng

Day 4 : Beautiful temple and hot springs in Chiang Rai

⭐️Mae Khaghan hot springs
⭐️Singha Park
⭐️White Temple
⭐️Blue Temples

Check in the hotel

Date 5 : Chiang Rai nice place

⭐️Choui Fong Tea Plantation.
⭐️Black House Museum
⭐️Mae Sai market
⭐️Skywalk

Day 6 : trips around in Chiang Rai

⭐️Wat Huai Pla Kung
⭐️Golden Triangle
⭐️House of Opium Museum
⭐️Take a boat Mekong river

Return Chiangmai

 

High Light

  • Elephant Sanctuary

This is an ethical elephant conservation project in Chiang Mai, Thailand. The elephant sanctuary here is free and Save Elephant works hard to provide the elephants with a better life with more dignity. Now, instead of being caged like they used to be, they can now roam free in a large area without having to work too hard.

• Get to experience what it's like to care for elephants at Chiang Mai Mountainctuary
• Enjoy a bath or a natural mud spa with the playful elephants in the river!
• Get to experience trekking with elephants into the jungle, learn how to feed and groom them, and more!
• Travel with a small group to ensure you have quality time with the elephants
• No riding, no hooks, and no chains means no animal cruelty - the ideal way to interact with these lovely animals
• Travel hassle free with a roundtrip transfer from anywhere in Chiang Mai to the sanctuary

  • White water rafting

The best white water rafting in Chiang Mai. Exciting, challenging and with difficulty levels to choose from 5, 6 and 10 km. You will experience the fun and excitement of white water rafting and safety. We have a captain to watch over you and You can also play in the water.

  • ATV

ATV driving is easy and relaxing, while watching nature and forests in all types and ages.Safely.The guide will explain the safety of driving in detail with an authorized mechanic to check the readiness of the car to 100% before driving every time. The fun, excitement and challenge of the highest safety system to allow everyone to collect. As well as worry-free, fun driving, chill driving. The station is full of more than 42 off-road ATV driving routes for Chiang Mai.

  • Long Neck Karen

Long-necked Karen are not Thai people. They are all from the Hmong and Burmese tribes, tribes that live in the high mountains. They are called Long-necked Karen because the women in this tribe wear brass rings around their necks. It is a long-held tradition. Long-necked Karen are not Thai people. Long-necked Karen are Burmese tribes and are not like ordinary people.

  • Zipline Chiang Mai

A challenging adventure, sliding along the treetops, full style, many stations, starting from 100 meters to 1200 meters, providing fun, excitement, and thrills in a unique way, truly safe to play for both children and adults, with officers taking care of safety and giving advice to everyone at all times, along with checking the equipment to be 100% ready every time before playing and using world-class standard equipment.

  • Doi Inthanon National Park

Doi Inthanon peak is the highest peak in the country. It is a land with high-altitude rainforests that are still rich. There are temperate plants mixed with tropical plants that still have various species of plants to see. One thing that will make you feel the difference between the peak of Doi Inthanon and the foothills is the very different temperature. The reason for this phenomenon is because of many factors. The height of the area is a fairly obvious factor. Because increasing height will cause the temperature to decrease. Every 100 meters of increasing height will cause the temperature to decrease by an average of about 0.1 degrees Celsius. Generally, the conditions are moist and cold all year round. Especially the peak of Doi Inthanon, which has the characteristics of a mountain ridge and a mountain peak, there will be strong winds and very cold weather. And on the coldest days during the winter in December - January, the temperature will drop to 0-4 degrees Celsius and there will be frost in the middle of Doi Inthanon National Park. At the highest point of Doi Inthanon peak, there is also a stupa of Phra Chao Inthawichayanon, the origin of the name of Doi Inthanon. In addition, the national park has built an elevated walkway from the stupa to the tourist service center to allow people to admire the nature of the rainforest.

  • Wachirathan Waterfall

Is a large waterfall and there was a large amount of water flowing down It is one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Thailand. Wachirathan Waterfall is in the area of Doi Inthanon National Park. Chiang Mai Province Wachirathan Waterfall originated from Mae Klang creek. originating on the top of Doi Inthanon Wachirathan Waterfall is a beautiful waterfall with high cliffs. The waterfall has 1 level. The water above flows into the basin below. with the height of the waterfall reaching 70-80 meters high. The stream flows from the cliff into the basin below. There is water running all year round. When the sunlight hits the water droplets, a beautiful rainbow appears over the stream do you can walk nearby the water.

  • Hmong market

The Hmong villagers' agricultural market sells fruits, already packed in bags, and seasonal vegetables. There are also dried goods, fresh goods, and hill tribe handicrafts. This Hmong market has a history that has been passed down from grandparents to the present day and is known throughout the country.

  • Trekking the highest point

The nature trail improvement is one of two trails in Doi Inthanon National Park that are under the care of local people. The other is the nature trail that is under the care of the Hmong people. The Karen people from Mae Klang Luang village are the trail maintenance team and the guides. The Karen people received a grant to improve the trail on the occasion of the coronation ceremony of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej. They used bamboo and wood to build bridges, stairs and railings to increase safety on the trail near the waterfall. I walk this trail at least twice a year. The trail is about 4.3 km long and is popular with tourists. Everyone come to visit.

  • King and Queen Pagoda

Phra Mahathat Noppamethanesuan and Phra Mahathat Nopphorn Phusri stand prominently on the summit of Doi Inthanon, which is the highest mountain peak in Thailand, with a highest point and an elevation of 2,625 meters above sea level. It is located in Ban Luang, Chom Thong District, Chiang Mai Province, which is a very beautiful place. Tourists from all over the world know Phra Mahathat Noppamethanesuan and it is a place that all tourists like to visit to see the viewpoint very high of the sea of ​​mist

  • Wat Phra That Doi Suthep

Wat Phra That Doi Suthep is situated on a high hill with a view of the city. It is considered one of the most sacred temples in northern Thailand and is believed to have been founded by Kruba Srivichai. In the past, the path to the temple was quite narrow and steep. This temple is a beautiful example of northern Thai architecture. It is a 306-step climb up a staircase surrounded by nagas (mythical sea serpents) which are used by tourists and Thais as a place of worship for people in general.

  • Wat Pha Lat

Set amidst lush green hills, away from the hustle and bustle of Chiang Mai's city streets, Wat Pla Thikan is unlike any other community temple in the city as it is a place where monks come to seek peace and meditation. With its ancient stone buildings, intricate carvings and sculptures, and many beautiful meditation spaces, it is easy to see why people call Wat Pla Thikan a hidden gem in Chiang Mai. Every traveler should visit and discover the truth.

  • Wat Ched Yot

This temple was once the site of the 8th world Buddhist recitation, and the Sri Maha Bodhi Buddha Gaya pagoda is considered the sacred relic of the year of birth of the Snake according to the beliefs of the Lanna people. This temple was built by King Tilokarat, the King of the Mangrai Dynasty of Lanna in 1998 and invited Phra Uttamapanya Mahathera to be the first abbot. Along with planting the Bodhi tree, he named this temple “Photharam Mahawihan”. However, because the temple has seven chedis on top, people generally call it “Wat Chet Yot”. The temple itself is made of laterite decorated with stucco patterns, similar to the Mahabodhi Temple in Bodh Gaya, India. The base of the chedi is decorated with stucco figures of deities all around, both sitting cross-legged and standing in different patterns. In addition, this temple was once the site of the 8th world Tripitaka recitation, and the Mahabodhi Buddha Gaya pagoda is considered the sacred relic of the year of birth of the Snake according to the beliefs of the Lanna people until now.

  • Handicraft factory San Kamphaeng

San Kamphaeng is a charming village located in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Nestled amidst lush greenery and serene landscapes, this village is known for its traditional handicrafts and cultural heritage. The village became renowned for its skilled artisans. The villagers, known for their expertise in pottery, silk weaving, and wood carving, have passed down their craft from generation to generation. This has made San Kamphaeng a hub for traditional Thai craftsmanship. Nearby, there are also many handmade factories such as jewelry, silverware, Thai silk, leather goods.

  • Mae Khaghan hot springs

Mae Khachan Hot Spring is one of the few natural hot springs in northern Thailand. Its temperature reaches 194˚F (90˚C), which is hot enough to boil eggs in just a few minutes, a favorite activity among locals. Not only can you boil eggs in just 15 minutes and eat them right away, you can also soak your feet in the small pool

  • Singha Park

Singha Park Chiang Rai is considered a landmark that you must stop by to check in and take beautiful photos if you come to Chiang Rai. Especially the giant golden lion at the entrance, we must not miss stopping to take photos first! This is an agricultural tourist attraction and the largest tea plantation in Thailand. Inside, there are activities, taking photos and some flowers and beautiful scenery.

  • White Temple 

White Temple or Wat Rong Khun This temple was designed and built by Ajarn Chalermchai to be like heaven on earth, heaven on earth that humans can touch. The main temple and other buildings, which are white and decorated with white glass, take about 1.5 hours to walk around inside and other photos.

  • Blue Temples 

Blue Temple or Wat Rong Suea Ten is a beautiful and unique temple that is memorable because it uses blue and gold tones. Inside the temple, there is a large and beautiful Buddha statue. In front of the temple, there are two large “nagas” standing together. They are beautiful and different from the white temples in different styles. Tourists know it all over the place and it is also popular to visit.

  • Chuifong Tea Plantation

Choui Fong Tea Plantation is a famous tea plantation in Chiang Rai. It covers an area of ​​over 1.6 square kilometers. Tea is planted in a curve along the hillside. The atmosphere is nice. It is a tourist attraction and has restaurants, bakery, and beverage services. Interesting food items include tuna salad, Yunnan spaghetti, soft tea leaf mantou, green tea, iced tea, green tea cake, and chocolate cake. Tourists can stop by to take pictures and walk around to see the beauty of the tea plantation.

  • 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.

  • Mae Sai Market

Mae Sai Market is another important place that tourists should not miss. It is a famous border market for a long time because Burmese people and ethnic minorities come to shop for various consumer goods from the Thai side. Tourists who travel here can walk across to Tachileik, Burma by making a border pass first, or rent a car to drive around in a group, which is another charm. Mae Sai Market sells a variety of products, electrical appliances, fashion clothes for both children and adults, various accessories, shoes, bags, sweaters, dried seafood, and many children's toys to please serious shoppers in Mae Sai District, Chiang Rai Province.

  • Skywalk

The Doi Wao Skywalk is located at the northernmost point in Thailand, atop the mountain of Wat Phra That Doi Wao, a famous temple near the Thai-Myanmar border. This skywalk is a curved glass walkway running parallel to the road leading down Doi Wao mountain. Approximately 150 meters long, it is not only the northernmost point in Thailand but also the longest skywalk in the country. From here, you can enjoy panoramic views of both Mae Sai District in Thailand and Tachilek Province in Myanmar, stretching as far as the eye can see.

  • Huai Pla Kang temple

Huai Plakang Temple has a large Guan Yin statue and a 9-storey pagoda with contemporary architecture. The exterior is built in layers. The ordination hall is made of white cement. The entrance is a Naga staircase, and the stucco patterns throughout the entire structure are dazzling. Inside is a white principal Buddha image, the Bodhisattva Guan Yin, the largest Buddha image in Thailand, approximately 79 meters high, located on a hill. It looks outstandingly elegant. Inside the Bodhisattva Guan Yin, you can take an elevator to see Huai Plakang Temple from a high angle.can see villages around there

  • Golden Triangle,House of Opium Museum,Take a boat Mekong River

The Golden Triangle is a border area between Thailand, Laos and Burma, where the Ruak and Mekong rivers meet. The term “Golden Triangle” was coined by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and is commonly used to refer to the approximately 950,000 square kilometers of overlapping land between the three countries. The Golden Triangle is not only a major economic area in the region, but also a major transportation hub for Thailand. there is visit Opium Museum You can also take a boat trip around the Mekong River to see the three countries of Thailand, Laos, Burma up close.

 

What to Expect

Tour Departing :

Departs daily on a Private basis

Meeting Point Option​ :

Please see the program of each day.

End Point Options :

Chiang Mai

Tour Duration :

6 Days

Transportation :

We use only high-quality air-conditioned vehicles.

*** Time Could be Changed Depends on the Season and Situation ***

What to Bring

- Please dress politely ( Knees & shoulders covered)
- Towel
- Swimming suit
- A change of cloth and underwear
- Sunscreen lotion
- Insect repellent
- Digital cameras or phone cameras
- Some money for any of your personal expenses

Child Policy

  • Below 3 years old : free of charge
  • 3 - 8 years old : 50%discount
  • 9 years old up or/taller than 120 cm. consider to adult price

Good to know before booking

Service cost includes :
– Private a/c mini Van1-13person 🚐 SUV 1-5 person🚙
– English speaking driver
– Drinking water
– Gasoline surcharge
– Travel insurance

Service cost excludes :
– All meals
– All admission fees

My hotel and food I have to pay myself
Daily Pick up🚐 at 8-8.30am and 5-5.30pm

👉Tourism business license number 24/01080

⭐️ If you have any questions, please contact us. Mr.Tee

 

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6 DAYS 5 NIGHTS (6D-01)
Price 21,500 THB

Package :

Private Tour

Tour Code :

6D-01

Tour Location :

Chiang Mai, Lumpang, Lumphun, Chiang Rai, Mae Hongson, Thailand

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