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Overview
Chiang Rai Sightseeing Join Tour Our comfortable, well air-conditioned van or car pick you up at your hotel between 8.00 am - 08.30 am. The first destination will be the beautiful White Temple. From there your sightseeing continue to Blue Temple, Black House, Long Neck Village, Choui Fong Tea Plantation. After Tea Plantation we stop for a lunch break. After you have enjoyed your lunch, the next spot is the Golden Triangle where you can visit Opium Museum and enjoy Mekong River view. Back to town.You be back at your hotel around 18.00 pm - 20.00 pm. Pick up only in a radius of 3 km from Chiang Rai Night Bazar.Please be considerate of other guests and please be punctuel. Thank you. Tour includes Transport in a/c minivan or car Drinking water Thai Lunch English speaking tour guide Insurance Not include Soft Drinks Entry fees White Temple (100 ฿ per pax), Black House (80 ฿ per pax),Long Neck Village (300 ฿ per pax) and Opium Museum (50 ฿ per pax) Only pick up in Chiang Rai.
Meeting and Pickup
Across from Chiangrai bus terminal 1 at seven eleven.
Redemption Instructions
All entry fees must be paid at the ticket office of the place of interest
Pickup Information
Pick up time start 8.00 am until 8.30 am. Please notice: On a join tour it is possible that you must wait for a few minutes. This can have many reasons, traffic jam, costumer not ready and other reasons. After your booking we will contact you via Tripadviser. The message include pick up time and contact phone number. Sometimes the message goes to your spam folder. We pick you up in a radius around 3 km from Chiang Rai night bazar. WE PICK UP ONLY IN CHIANG RAI.WE NOT PICK UP IN CHIANG MAI. NOTICE: THE DISTANCE CHIANG RAI TO CHIANG MAI IS ABOUT 170 KM!!!!
Language Offered
English-GUIDE
Itinerary
1. The white temple was created by Thai artist Chalermchai Kositpipat. With the construction of the temple he has set himself a memorial and made his hometown a great gift. The Ubosot is the absolute highlight of the visit.
2. Wat Rong Suea Ten is simply called The Blue Temple. The large ordination hall was completed in 2016 and is therefore relatively unknown to tourists. The name Suea Ten literally means dancing tiger. The temple is similarly rich in artistic value and just as fantastic in the execution like the white temple. The creators of this blue wonder were once the disciples of the builder of the White Temples
3. Baan Dam (Black House) is the unique creation of national artist, Thawan Duchanee. It is a part art studio and part museum. The black house is an eclectic mix of traditional northern. A collection of around 40 buildings of varying shapes and sizes dotted around a peaceful garden.
4. Longneck Karen is one of Karen tribes. They call themselves Padaung. It is believed that originally they came from Yunnan Province, central China. Later in 1000 AD according to the history, they migrated to Salween River Basin in Myanmar. In 1995, there were approximately 25,000 Padaungs living in Myanmar. They mainly live on traditional agricultural activities. After political incident against the minorities in Myanmar, Padaungs have evacuated from Myanmar and until now cannot fully identify where is the major location they are living in.
5. The high quality tea manufacturer for half a century. With plantation area of over 1,000 rais in high mountain, all teas are grown under optimal conditions then hand picked at the perfect time.
6. The Golden Triangle is a region in the Laos, Thailand and Myanmar borderlands where opium poppy is grown and processed into heroin. The significance of the Golden Triangle as a supplier to the global heroin market has dropped significantly as a result of drug production in Afghanistan. The Golden Triangle is synonymous with opium, heroin, and drug trafficking in Southeast Asia. The term dates back to 1971. It goes back partly to the geometric shape of the triangle-forming countries Myanmar, Thailand, Vietnam and Laos, on the other probably on the gold, with the Chinese traders initially paid the opium.
7. The museum was founded by Patcharee Srimatyakul in 1990. Born in the area, Patcharee had a passion for collecting opium paraphernalia and memorabilia. When she noticed that opium items were becoming extremely hard to find — with Thailand cracking down on the illegal drug trade — she turned the collection into a museum open to the public. The exhibits display tools and objects used to plant, harvest and trade opium, including pipes, scales, weights, knives, scrapers. It also includes some lovely poppy flowers, the source of opium production.
Inclusion
Exclusion
A driver tip and a guide tip
Tax and all Fees
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Additional Info
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews
4.7
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
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