A two-day, one-night trip to Chiang Rai is sufficient to visit popular tourist attractions without ascending the mountains.

Note: This itinerary is planned for arrival by airplane. If you are driving or taking a bus, please allow additional travel time.

Popular tourist attractions in Chiang Rai and its vicinity include:

1) Singha Park, Boon Rawd Farm takes approximately 3-4 hours.

3) Wat Rong Khun takes approximately 1 hour.

4) Art Bridge takes approximately 30 minutes to 1 hour (excluding dining at the restaurant).

5) Black House Museum takes about 1 hour.

6) The "Simple Life Shop" takes approximately 1 hour.

7) Ryokan Cafe takes approximately 1 hour.

8) Walking Street/Walking Street Fun takes about 1 hour.

One night in Chiang Rai.


Here's a possible itinerary (Note: You may need to start your program a little earlier each day to allow for more time at each location):

Day 1: Wat Rong Khun/Ryokan Cafe/Black House/Art Bridge/Choui Fong Tea Plantation/Walking Street (only on days with Walking Street, Walking Street)

Day Two Boon Rawd Farm Singha Park/Wat Huay Pla Kang/Ruen Chiwit Thammada

**Singha Park Boon Rawd Farm (For more details, please refer to this link: https://th.readme.me/p/7690 )**


Choui Fong Tea Plantation


Meal time reminder is here.

Must-try menu items include: Green tea blended with red beans, Thai tea cake, and Oolong tea jelly with honey and lemon.

The snacks are not very flavorful. It is recommended to eat them as a dessert instead.


Wat Rong Khun (a stunning work of art created by Ajarn Chalermchai. It's truly magnificent, but I couldn't capture everything due to the overwhelming number of tourists. You have to see it for yourself!)


Food zone, shop name "Malongte", the atmosphere of the rice field view is very good, the air is very good.


Even the bathroom has art.


Ryokan Cafe (For more information, please visit this link: https://th.readme.me/p/7704 )


Wat Huai Pla Kang


**"Ruan Chiwit Thammada" restaurant offers a beautiful and clean vintage-style ambiance by the Kok River.**


**Walking Street is open on Sundays, while the Walking Market is open on Saturdays. They are held in different locations. (We went on the day with Walking Street.)**












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