Chiang Rai: Journey to the Heart of Northern Thailand

White temple Wat Rong Khun Chiang Rai Thailand

Nestled in the north of Thailand, Chiang Rai is a small city full of charm. You will surely love its unique blend of natural landscapes, iconic temples and deep-rooted cultural traditions. Less crowded than Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai offers a peaceful atmosphere and authentic experiences for those looking to explore the jewels of northern Thailand. I stayed there for 4 days and 3 nights and here are the highlights of my stay

The must-see temples of Chiang Rai

Chiang Rai is best known for its impressive temples, each with a unique meaning and aesthetic:

Wat Rong Khun (White Temple)

A masterpiece of contemporary art, the White Temple is a must-see attraction. Designed by local artist Chalermchai Kositpipat, this temple is distinguished by its immaculate structure and meticulous sculptures. Each detail symbolizes the path to spiritual purification. Inside, surprising frescoes mix Buddhist iconography and pop culture.

White temple Wat Rong Khun Chiang Rai Thailand
White temple

Wat Rong Suea Ten (Blue Temple)

Deep shades of blue and golden ornaments characterize this temple. The atmosphere is soothing, and its giant statue of the seated Buddha impresses with its size and elegance. Less crowded than the White Temple, it also allows for a more serene visit.

blue temple Wat Rong Suea Ten Chiang Rai
Blue temple

Wat Phra Kaew

This temple is a place full of history, because it is here that the famous Emerald Buddha was discovered, now exhibited in Bangkok. Today, a replica of the statue is preserved in the main sanctuary.

Wat Phra Kaew chiang rai thailand
Wat Phra Kaew

The Golden Triangle and the border with Laos and Myanmar

A one-hour drive from Chiang Rai, the Golden Triangle marks the meeting of three countries: Thailand, Laos and Myanmar, at the confluence of the Mekong. Once famous for the opium trade, this region is now a fascinating tourist attraction. You can visit the Opium Museum in particular to better understand the complex history of this region.

If you have time, take a boat trip on the Mekong. You will be able to admire the magnificent surrounding landscapes. And for the more curious, it is possible to cross briefly to Laos from the nearby port.

Golden Triangle Thailand Laos Myanmar
Golden Triangle

Wat Phra That Pha Ngao

Wat Phra That Pha Ngao is a magnificent Buddhist complex located near the Mekong, in Chiang Saen. Known for its peaceful atmosphere, it is perched on a hilltop with panoramic views of the river and surrounding mountains. The temple is home to an ancient stupa and a sacred Buddha statue, reputed to have been discovered inside a rock. Visitors also enjoy the beauty of its gardens and the serenity it exudes, making it an ideal place to meditate or rejuvenate spiritually.

History of Wat Phra That Pha Ngao

This temple, formerly known as Wat Sobkhame, was originally located on the banks of the Mekong River. However, flooding and changes in the river’s course damaged the temple, prompting the monks to move it further inland. While searching for a new location, they discovered a cave called Tham Pha Ngao, ancient ruins, and Buddha statues. They notably found a half-statue of Buddha, as well as a magnificent statue hidden behind a brick wall, revealed after one of the monks had a dream. According to archaeologists, this statue is 700 to 1300 years old.

Wat Phrathat Pha Ngao
Wat Phrathat Pha Ngao

Higher up the hill you can enjoy an exceptional panoramic view of the Mekong, Laos and Chiang Saen. And also a few thrills if you choose to walk on the glass walkway suspended several dozen meters high. If you are brave enough you can instead climb to the top of the hill by taking a stone staircase decorated with a Naga.

Wat Phrathat Pha Ngao skywalk
Skywalk

Wat Tham Pla

Wat Tham Pla, also known as the Monkey Temple, takes its name from the main cave (Tham Pla), surrounded by lush gardens and populated by free-roaming macaques. Visitors can explore the cave which houses a statue of Buddha and admire the sacred fish swimming in the nearby pools. The peaceful atmosphere and the presence of the monkeys create an experience that is both spiritual and fun. Located not far from Mae Sai, Wat Tham Pla is a popular stopover for travelers looking for nature and culture.

Wat Tham Pla monkeys and fish
Wat Tham Pla

Tea plantation

Choui Fong Tea Plantation is a peaceful stop for tea and nature lovers. Nestled in the lush green hills, this plantation has been producing some of Thailand’s finest teas, including green tea, oolong tea, and black tea, since 1977. You can stroll through the neat rows of tea bushes, sample fresh teas at the on-site café, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding hills.

Chiang Rai tea plantation
Tea plantation

Natural Wonders Around Chiang Rai

The mountains and hills surrounding Chiang Rai offer plenty of outdoor activities. Here are some must-see places to explore:

Doi Tung National Park

This park is famous for the Mae Fah Luang Botanical Garden, a vast flower garden located atop the hills. The Doi Tung Royal Villa, former residence of the Princess Mother, is also open to visitors and offers a glimpse into the royal commitment to reforestation.

Phu Chi Fa Viewpoint

Located about a 2-hour drive from Chiang Rai, this spectacular viewpoint overlooks a sea of ​​clouds at sunrise. It is a popular spot for trekkers and photographers, with stunning views of the Laos valley.

Khun Korn Falls

Located 30 km from Chiang Rai, these waterfalls are the highest in the region, with a 70-meter drop. A short hike of about 1.5 km through the jungle leads to this refreshing site.

Golden Triangle View Thailand Laos Myanmar
Golden Triangle View

Ethnic Minority Culture

Chiang Rai is a hotspot for discovering hill tribes, such as the Akha, Lahu and Karen. You can visit traditional villages to learn about their lifestyle and customs. However, it is recommended to opt for ethical tours, in order to support local development while respecting the culture of the communities.

Doi Mae Salong, a mountainous region once inhabited by Chinese communities, is also worth a visit. Here you will discover tea plantations and can taste fresh oolong tea while admiring the terraced landscapes.

Long Neck Women Tribe Karen Chiang Rai
Long Neck Women

Dive into the local gastronomy

Chiang Rai cuisine reflects the flavors of northern Thailand, with Burmese and Chinese influences. Here are some dishes you absolutely must try:

Khao Soi: A coconut milk noodle curry, often served with chicken or beef.
Sai Ua: A spicy sausage with aromatic herbs, typical of the north.
Nam Prik Ong: A sauce made with tomatoes and minced meat, served with fresh vegetables.
Also, don’t miss the Chiang Rai Night Market, where you can taste many street foods and buy handicraft souvenirs.

Chiang Rai night market
Night market

Practical information

How to get to Chiang Rai?

Chiang Rai is accessible by plane from Bangkok, with several daily flights. You can also take a bus from Chiang Mai (about 3 to 4 hours drive).

go to chiang rai by plane

When to visit Chiang Rai?

The best time to visit is between November and February, when the climate is cool and dry. During the rainy season (May to October), the landscapes are green, but some activities may be limited. For example, there were very large floods in September 2024 with a spectacular rise in the waters of the Kok River.

Where to sleep in Chiang Rai?

1000 stars

If you are a fan of glamping, I highly recommend sleeping at 1000 stars. It is a very quiet place on the edge of a lake. It was first a café with a very neat and even a little kitsch decoration! The owner then built 4 bubbles on the edge of the lake. The place is very quiet and very comfortable. For example, you can relax in a bathtub on the edge of the lake!

where to sleep in chiang rai 1000 stars
1000 stars

Le Méridien

More luxurious, Le Méridien is one of the 3 best hotels to stay in Chiang Rai. For a rather affordable price compared to the price of equivalent hotels in Bangkok or even more so in European capitals. Very comfortable rooms, a swimming pool on 3 levels and very large majestic trees on the banks of the Kok River. Very pleasant

where to sleep in chiang rai le meridien
Le meridien

Where to eat in Chiang Rai?

For lunch or dinner in Chiang Rai, don’t miss the Barrab restaurant. The owner speaks very good English and will explain in detail all the small dishes she serves in her restaurant. Most are specialties from northern Thailand. Some dishes can be served in smaller portions (to be able to taste more). And some in a less spicy version. A delight!

northern thai cuisine barrab restaurant
barrab restaurant

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