Chiang Rai Attractions
Wat Klang Wiang
Previously called Wat Chantalok after the huge red “chan” tree once grown here, this is where the founding city pillar is located. However, during the…
Chiang Saen National Museum
The Chiang Saen National Museum was established in 1957 as a centre of art and archaeological objects found at Chiang Saen and its surrounding. At…
Golden Triangle
The Golden Triangle about 9km north of Chiang Saen Town, usually refers to the vast area of three countries – Laos, Myanmar and Thailand –…
Wat Phra That Chedi Luang
The Wat Phra That Chedi Luang is situated in the small ancient historical town of Chiang Saen, a former principality of the kingdom of Lanna.…
Mae Kok River
The Kok River is one of the most scenic attractions in Chiang Rai. It runs from Thathon in northern Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai City…
Wat Pa Sak
This structure is situated in the small ancient historical town of Chiang Saen, a former principality of the kingdom of Lanna. It is located just…
Chiang Saen Lake
The lake is home to large flocks of migratory waterfowls which are most plentiful and can be seen at their best from November through February.…
Wat Phra That Chom Kitti
The Wat Phra That Chom Kitti is situated in the small ancient historical town of Chiang Saen, a former principality of the kingdom of Lanna.…
Doi Tung
The famous site of Doi Tung is located in Mae Fa Luang District and can be reached by taking Highway No.110 for about 48 kilometers…
Wat Phra That Pha-Ngao
Located 4 kilometres along the Chaing Saen-Chaing Khong road, this temples hilltop pagoda offers a spectacular view of the Mekong River and Laos. Built uniquely…
Phu Chee Fah
This stunning viewpoint has been long popular with Thai tourists, but remains little known amongst western travellers. On a clear morning, the views out and…
King Mengrai Festival
The King Mengrai Festival This festival is held from January 26 – February 1 every year. The festival features parades, cultural performances and competitions celebrating…