Chiang Rai Attractions
Ho Watthanatham Nithat
The Ho Watthanatham Nithat Museum exhibits ancient artifacts and written records on history, literature, and indigenous knowledge as well as exhibits on royal activities by…
Songkran Festival
The Songkran Festival Traditional Thai New year celebrations are best seen at Chiang Saen where 4 nations (Thailand, Laos, China and Myanmar) compete in boat…
Oub Kham Museum
The Oub Kham Museum, located in the Den Ha market area of Chiang Rai, is the vision of one man, a private collection acquired over…
Baan Haad Klai
The area of Chiang Khong is well known for the freshwater plabuek catfish, which can attain lengths of 2.5 metres and weights of 300 kilogrammes,…
Rai Mae Fah Luang
The Royal Collection of Lanna Art on display at Rai Mae Fah Luang or the Mae Fah Luang Art and Cultural Park, has been collected…
Hilltribe Development & Welfare Centre
Hill tribes have played a substantial role in the history of the Far North and continues to do so. In Chiang Rai and the other…
Wat Doi Thong
Wat Phra That Doi Chom Thong is located in Nakhon Chiang Rai, Amphoe Mueang, Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. The Doi Chom Thong has undoubtedly been…
Pamee Akha Village
This picturesque village is one of the most accessible Akha settlements in Chiang Rai province,and is located on the way to the summit of Doi…
Wat Phra Chao Lan Thong
Wat Phra Chao Lan Thong is located within the city walls. This temple was built by Prince Thong Ngua, a son of King Tilokkarat, the…
Doi Hua Mae Kham
Doi Hua Mae Kham is the domicile of the hill tribes near the Thai-Burmese border, about three hours by road along the Mae Chan-Ban Thoet…
Wat Phra Kaeo
Wat Phra Kaeo, which is located on Trairat Road on the northwest side of town, is the best known of the northern temples. Formerly called…
Wat Phra Sing
The Wat Phra Sing is 2 blocks east of Wat Phra Kaeo, situated on Singha Klai Road. Built around 1385 in the reign of Prince…