We have already experienced two round trips, the first to Sakon Nakhon and the second to Phuket. This time, we are going to Chiang Rai. Why? Because nowadays, round-trip flights save us two days of travel time. So, it's no surprise that we can travel in one day. Hehehe.


Booked 0 baht tickets in September last year for 9 people, but on the actual travel date, only 6 people were brave enough to go, but nothing could stop us.

The reason for booking a trip to Chiang Rai was to experience the newly opened Tree Top Walk at Doi Tung. The desire to experience the height and thrill of the walk led to this trip.

Upon arrival at Mae Fah Luang Airport, we couldn't resist taking a photo with the sticker. We wonder if other airports have similar features.

However, I haven't received the e-mail with the pictures yet, even though I've been home for several days. You're kidding me, right? 555

Our travel itinerary will be as follows:

The pre-arranged van arrived on time and took us to breakfast.

When visiting the north, don't miss the delicious Khao Soi and Nam Ngiao.

I've tried Khao Soi at many places, but I think this one is the best. Plus, the price is reasonable. I'll definitely come back again next time I'm in the area.

With full bellies, we headed to our first destination.

During the rainy season, there are usually fewer tourists.

The tea plantation stretches as far as the eye can see. What time do I need to wake up to pick all of it?

The sun is getting hot, let's find something cool to eat.

Some team members

Visiting a tea plantation wouldn't be complete without savoring the fragrant tea.

And souvenirs related to tea leaf products

Lush and verdant.

The following is a translation of the provided text from Thai to English:

Leaving the tea plantation, we continued on to Doi Tung.

Although I heard Doi Tung coffee is excellent, I was already full from the green tea. However, I bought some to take home as a gift for my old boss.

Admission to the Mae Fah Luang Garden costs 90 baht per person. (I didn't buy tickets for other attractions because I've already been there.)

Upon entering, one is immediately struck by the vibrant greenery.

The entrance fee for Tree Top Walk is 150 baht per person.

The original text is in Thai and describes a situation where someone has 15 minutes before their next appointment at 13:00. They decide to use this time to take some photos nearby.

Here is the translation:

We have about 15 minutes before our next appointment at 1:00 PM. Let's take some photos around here before we head over.


During the rainy season, there will be fewer tourists, but the flowers will not be in full bloom yet. This is because the park staff are preparing to plant new flowers that will bloom in time for the winter season, which is the peak tourist season in northern Thailand.

The following is a translation of the Thai sentence "พอได้เวลาก็มาแต่งตัวกัน 55" into English:

"When it's time, let's get dressed. 55"

The number "55" is a Thai emoticon that is similar to "lol" in English. It is used to indicate laughter or amusement.

I have translated the sentence into English while maintaining the original meaning and tone. I have also used a formal register, as requested.

I hope this is helpful! Let me know if you have any other questions.

After putting on the safety equipment, we sat down to listen to the officer's instructions on how to use the equipment and the precautions to take.

I promise to be well-behaved and not cause any trouble. I feel like a prisoner dragging chains.

The following is a translation of the Thai word "ลุย" into English:

Charge!

This is a common Thai word used to encourage someone to take action or to move forward with something. It can also be used to describe someone who is brave or determined.

Here are some examples of how "ลุย" can be used in a sentence:

  • "ลุยงานต่อ!" (Let's continue working!)
  • "เขาเป็นคนลุยมาก." (He is a very determined person.)
  • "เราต้องลุยไปข้างหน้า." (We need to move forward.)

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.

This steel will follow us forever. At first, it will be confusing to use, but after a while, we will get used to it.

The transition was a bit confusing, but overall it was enjoyable.

In our opinion, it wasn't very scary because there was a safety net covering the entire walkway, allowing us to walk comfortably. (However, for those who are afraid of heights, it might be a different story.)


The walk itself doesn't take long, but taking photos along the way does.

And then there is the exit.

Each round takes about 30 minutes, and our results are spot on.

Taking a few photos after coming out.

After descending from the mountain, we stopped for a bite to eat and then headed straight to the White Temple.

Let's visit the most beautiful bathroom. It's clean because there are staff members who take care of it all the time.

Wait for the Chinese tour group to enter first, then this place will be ours.

Beautiful from every angle.

The following is a translation of the provided text from Thai to English:

"Foreign tourists pay an entrance fee of 50 baht, while Thai citizens enter for free."

The temple closes at 5 pm.

It's only 5 pm, so there's plenty of time left before my flight at 9:40 pm. I'm going to visit the Boon Rawd Farm next.

Initially, we were not thrilled enough, so we were going to jump from the building again. But when we saw the height, we ....

Just jump and take a photo, haha.

Exhausted after the jump, they sat down to enjoy the view. (This is just for fun, not a real event.)

At Boon Rawd Farm, there are tram services for touring the farm or bicycles for rent. However, we had limited time and arrived very late. We will save it for our next visit.

Before entering the airport, stop by Wat Huay Pla Kang for a quick prayer and offering. (The temple closes at 9:30 PM.)

The following is a translation of the Thai text provided:

It would be nice to come in the late afternoon, because the temple will be lit up and very beautiful.

I genuinely did not expect any reward.

The temple offers a free tram service to the Guanyin statue on the hill, but we arrived too late to take it.

And stopped by to buy souvenirs and send to the airport. Return to Bangkok safely. 12 hours in Chiang Rai is probably not enough. I will visit again when I have the chance. Bye bye.

The cost of this trip

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