Most people have heard of Chiang Rai’s iconic White Temple. But what about its other colourful attractions and things to do? Is it worth the trek from Chiang Mai?
Well, yes, we feel two nights with one full day is the perfect amount of time to experience what this small city has to offer.
The VIP bus from Chiang Mai is the easiest and most comfortable way to pass the 3-hour journey. A quick 5-minute walk from the bus station is the friendly Guesthouse, Grandma Kaew’s.
Arriving in Chiang Rai around midday leaves you a few hours to explore downtown and hire a scooter from Chiang Rai Big Bike Rentals ready for tomorrow’s adventure. A scooter is a quick and practical way to hit the key attractions at the best time of day.
Spend the evening hanging out with the locals at the Night Bazaar. Skip the more touristy and expensive teak restaurant area, opting for the outdoor food court with food stalls down each side. Soak up the local live music show while you cook your own Pad Thai at your table.
Ready to kick off the day? Don’t forget to dress modestly for the temples, with covered knees and shoulders.
MORNING
1. Wat Rong Khun (The White Temple)
4. Rong Sear Tean (The Blue Temple)
5. Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha)
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