Private Tour: Incredible Temples of Chiang Rai
Overview
Chiang Rai's famous contemporary temples await on this full-day private tour. With a private professional guide and comfortable transport, notable sites include the White Temples, the Blue Temple, the Black House, and Wat Huay Pla Kung.
- 🚌 Comfortable transport provided throughout the tour.
- 👨🏫 A private professional guide will accompany you to share insights.
- 🍽️ Lunch is included during the tour.
- 🚫 Restrictions may apply at certain temple sites; please follow guidelines.
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Pickup included
- All Entrance Fees
- Professional Guide
- Hotel Pick Up and Dropoff (Chiang Rai City)
- Lunch at Local Restaurant
- Bottled water
- Private transportation
- All kind of Drinks/Beverages
- Service not mentioned in the program
- Any Private Expenses
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Wat Rong KhunWat Rong Khun is a contemporary temple built by the famous Thai artist, Chalermchai Kositpipat who had renovated an old temple into one of the most outstanding temples in Thailand. Wat Rong Khun has it's unique white color and beautiful sculptures of the mythical creatures that tell the story following the Buddha's teaching.
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Wat Rong Seur Ten (Blue Temple)Over and out towards Chiang Rai City, we will visit Wat Rong Suea Ten or the Blue Temple. Built by the former student of Chalermchai Kositpipat, the temple design and architecture gives out the reminiscent of the white temple.
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Baan Dam MuseumThe Black House or Black House Museum is a group of 36 black houses that boast the design style of Lanna (Ancient Northern Kingdom). The National Artist, Thawan Duchanee built it. As these houses' purpose is not for resident, each contains collections of beautiful and detail art pieces and craftwork.
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Wat Huay Pla KangWat Huay Pla Kung. Discover the Chiang Rai's biggest statue of the Goddess of Mercy and the dignified Nagas and Dragons that protects the area. The temple features the 9 story pagoda, which has derived its name, "9-tier Temple".