4 DAYS 3 NIGHTS 02 Chiang Rai & Chiang Mai ⭐️Mae Khaghan hot springs⭐️White Temple ⭐️Blue temple⭐️Huai Plakang Temple⭐️Chuifong Tea Plantation⭐️Black House Museum⭐️Golden Triangle⭐️Hall of Opium Museum⭐️Elephant Sanctuary⭐️White water rafting⭐️Tiger kingdom⭐️Long neck Karen⭐️Doi Suthep temple⭐️Chiang Mai Cit⭐️Handicraft Centre⭐️ Suan Dok Temple⭐️Warorot Market

Over View

Day 1

⭐️Mae Khaghan hot springs

⭐️White Temple (Wat Rong Khun)

⭐️Blue temple ( Rong Suea Ten Temple )

⭐️Huai Plakang Temple

Day 2

⭐️Chuifong Tea Plantation

⭐️Black House Museum

⭐️Golden Triangle

⭐️Hall of Opium Museum

Day 3

⭐️Elephant Sanctuary

⭐️White water rafting

⭐️Tiger kingdom

⭐️Long neck Karen

⭐️Doi Suthep temple

Day 4

⭐️Chiang Mai Cit

⭐️Handicraft Centre

⭐️ Suan Dok Temple

⭐️Warorot Market

Package :

Private Tour

High Light

  • 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.

  • 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 Temple

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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Golden Triangle

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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Tiger kingdom

Chiang Mai Tiger Kingdom Come once in your life and you will be impressed. You will be able to play, touch, and take photos with tigers up close. Open up new experiences by living close to tigers There are small tigers, big tigers, and white tigers. Have fun with learning activities. Increase your knowledge, get close to and become familiar with the habits and way of life of tigers.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Suan Dok Temple

Suan Dok Temple the largest royal temple in Lanna Suan Dok Temple, formerly known as Wat Buppharam, is a temple that has been with the Lanna Kingdom and Chiang Mai for more than 700 years. It was built by Phraya Kuena during the Mangrai Dynasty. Originally, this place was a garden of Dok Payom flowers. Later, the relics of the Lord Buddha were brought here, so the garden was changed to a temple instead. The locals therefore called this temple Wat Suan Dok. The art inside the temple is very beautiful. It is believed that it was influenced by Burma, as Chiang Mai was once a colony of Burma for a period of time. The highlight is the Suan Dok Temple Chedi, which is outstandingly beautiful in Sri Lankan-Sukhothai art. There is also a northern royal stupa or a place to keep the ashes of northern royals and their relatives near the chedi. You can walk in and see it. Currently, this place is under the care of the Fine Arts Department. It is considered a very important temple.

  • Warrorot Market

The Warorot Market in Chiang Mai is also known as Kad Luang (กาดหลวง), which translates as “big market.” It is the most popular market in the city. It is a vast complex where you can easily spend a couple of hours, and many goods are for sale. The Warorot Market is the most picturesque market in Chiang Mai and a must-visit place for tourists. The market is also the center of Chiang Mai’s Chinatown. During the Chinese New Year, the Warorot Market is the place to be.

What to Expect

Tour Departing :

daily on a Private basis

Meeting Point Option​ :

Please see details of each program.

End Point Options :

Chiang Mai

Tour Duration :

4 Day

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
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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4 DAYS 3 NIGHTS 02 Chiang Rai & Chiang Mai ⭐️Mae Khaghan hot springs⭐️White Temple ⭐️Blue temple⭐️Huai Plakang Temple⭐️Chuifong Tea Plantation⭐️Black House Museum⭐️Golden Triangle⭐️Hall of Opium Museum⭐️Elephant Sanctuary⭐️White water rafting⭐️Tiger kingdom⭐️Long neck Karen⭐️Doi Suthep temple⭐️Chiang Mai Cit⭐️Handicraft Centre⭐️ Suan Dok Temple⭐️Warorot Market
Price 15,300 THB

Package :

Private Tour

Tour Code :

4D-02

Tour Location :

Chiang Mai Province, Chiang Rai Province, Thailand

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