Let's go, let's go to Chiang Rai and Phayao, two neighboring provinces. With 25 must-visit attractions that we have selected for you, we can guarantee that you will have a blast with this adventurous travel style. If you enjoy exploring and having fun, follow our lead. This trip is sure to be full of excitement.
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25 Unmissable Spots in Chiang Rai and Phayao
Our journey began at Mae Fah Luang Airport in Chiang Rai, where we embarked on a scenic road trip, exploring various tourist destinations without retracing our steps (except for our flight back to Bangkok!). We aimed to move forward, stopping at temples, waterfalls, and delectable restaurants that we personally enjoyed and believed were exceptional.
This list showcases 25 must-visit locations in Chiang Rai and Phayao that we highly recommend. If you've already visited these two provinces, you might have missed some of these hidden gems. So, consider revisiting them!
1. Uncle Suban's Shrimp Farm, Thoeng District, Chiang Rai Province
Whenever I visit Chiang Rai, I always make a stop at Uncle Suban's Shrimp Farm. The freshly grilled shrimp are incredibly fragrant and flavorful, and the accompanying dipping sauce is simply divine. This farm boasts the largest shrimp ponds in the area.
The farm features a restaurant, a coffee shop, and cozy pavilions surrounded by shrimp ponds and verdant rice fields, creating a tranquil ambiance.
You can either have the restaurant grill the shrimp for you or rent a grill and do it yourself at the pavilions. The price of the grilled shrimp is calculated per kilogram and varies depending on the season.
During our visit, the grilled shrimp cost 470 baht per kilogram.
A friendly tip: bring someone to help you peel the shrimp! 555
2. Phu Chi Fa, Thoeng District, Chiang Rai Province
For those who love the green season, teasing the morning mist, or enjoying the slow life in the evening at Phu Chi Fa, Chiang Rai, this is the place for you.
Conveniently park your car and walk another 200 meters to find stunning views, cool breezes, and fresh air.
It is recommended to visit in the morning to see the mist, or in the evening to enjoy the equally stunning sunset.
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3. Phu Chi Moon, Thoeng District, Chiang Rai
Another new landmark officially opened for Chiang Rai people. For those who love mountains and hills, the walk is not far, only 200-400 meters.
With the stunning morning mist view, how much you will see depends on your luck. The best time to visit is during the late rainy season, early winter, or the peak winter season. The way up is quite tough, you have to take a local pickup truck up and back for 500 baht, which can be shared among several people. It's definitely worth it for the view and atmosphere you'll get.
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4. Doi Pha Tang, Wiang Kaen District, Chiang Rai Province
A short drive away is Doi Pha Tang in Chiang Rai, which offers stunning views of the Mekong River and Laos. Highlights include the Khao Khaad viewpoint and Hill 103, both of which are must-visit destinations. The hike is easy and enjoyable, making it suitable for all fitness levels. For the best experience, visit early in the morning to witness the breathtaking sea of mist or in the evening to catch the mesmerizing sunset. No matter your preference, Doi Pha Tang is sure to impress.
5. Phu Sang Waterfall, Phu Sang District, Phayao Province
After descending from the mountain, we continued our journey to Phayao Province. We started at the border with Thoeng District, Chiang Rai Province, and drove to Phu Sang Waterfall, located in Phu Sang National Park, Phu Sang District, Phayao Province. This waterfall is unique as it is the only warm waterfall in Thailand.
Visitors can hike up to see the natural hot spring, which has a temperature of 38 degrees Celsius, before it flows down to form the waterfall. The National Park Authority has built a well-maintained trail for easy access.
Along the way, you can also enjoy the diverse flora and fauna of the surrounding forest.
6. Wat Don Chai, Chiang Kham District, Phayao Province
While in Chiang Kham District, stop by Wat Don Chai, one of the oldest temples in the area.
This temple belongs to the Mahanikai sect and is conveniently located opposite the Lotus's supermarket in Chiang Kham.
Next to the temple, you'll find a shop selling freshly made "Kalamae Boran" (a traditional Thai sweet), a must-try local delicacy of Phayao Province.
Don't miss out on this delicious treat!
7. Nam Min Waterfall, Chiang Kham District, Phayao Province
Driving out of Chiang Kham town towards Phu Langka, we stopped at Nam Min Waterfall, which few people know about.
Located in Ban Nam Min, 3.5 kilometers from the village road into the Nam Min Waterfall Forest Park. The road is paved all the way. You can park your car and walk to the waterfall in just 100 meters. It's easy.
8. Phu Langka Resort, Pong District, Phayao Province
This affordable resort with million-dollar views has made a significant contribution to Phayao Province's reputation. Its prime location offers breathtaking views of the mist-covered sea from the comfort of your balcony or tent. For just 700 baht, you can enjoy a delicious breakfast and easy access via paved roads. Phu Langka Resort is a must-visit for anyone traveling to Phayao.
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9. Sea Mist House, Pong District, Phayao Province
This newly opened accommodation is located near Phu Langka Resort, offering stunning views of the same scenery. However, it boasts even more impressive details, with prices starting at an incredible 300 baht per person, including breakfast.
The property functions as both a homestay and a restaurant/cafe called ROUTE 1148, named after the road it's located on.
The best part? You can step out of your room and be greeted by breathtaking mist. The peak season falls between the end of the rainy season and the beginning of winter, extending all the way through the cold season – making it an exceptional value for money.
11. Nam Dang Beach, Pong District, Phayao Province
Driving out of the waterfall and heading through Pong District, there is a sign to turn left to Nam Dang Beach. Let's go and have a look. Nam Dang Beach in Pong District is famous as a top-class resort for the people of Phayao. There is clear water flowing through, but during the rainy season when we visited, the water was the color of iced milk tea. However, the peak season for Nam Dang Beach is during the hot season and Songkran, when shops and stalls are set up to cater to tourists, and music adds to the lively atmosphere of Nam Dang Beach.
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12. Tharn Sawan Waterfall, Chiang Muan District, Phayao Province
Another popular tourist destination in Phayao is the lush Tharn Sawan Waterfall, located within Doi Phu Nang National Park.
We visited during the wrong season, as the water was a scary red color due to heavy rains. We ignored the warnings from the park rangers and went in anyway (oops!).
Normally, the water is a beautiful emerald green. We recommend visiting during the winter or summer months to enjoy a refreshing dip in the cool water. Another highlight of Doi Phu Nang National Park is the opportunity to see peacocks.
13. Verdant Rice Fields in Chun District, Phayao Province
Immerse yourself in the refreshing green season of Chun District, where vibrant rice fields paint the landscape with breathtaking beauty.
Step into a world of emerald green, where lush rice paddies stretch as far as the eye can see. Every corner you turn unveils a scene of pure serenity, invigorating your senses with the essence of nature.
Whether you choose a leisurely morning stroll or an evening amble, the tranquility of the rice fields will envelop you. Capture stunning photographs amidst the picturesque landscape, using the charming rice barns as props and the verdant backdrop for an unforgettable memory.
14. Phu Kham Yao Noodle, Phu Kham Yao District, Phayao Province
A must-try local delicacy in Phu Kham Yao is the renowned Phu Kham Yao Noodle, which has been around for over 30 years.
The shop is located opposite the Khun Chuang Camp in Phu Kham Yao. The highlights are the bone broth, springy meatballs, and chili paste that you can adjust to your liking.
Another restaurant that we recommend. You can stop by and enjoy a delicious meal. You won't be disappointed.
15. Baan Kae Nok Da Mai, Mueang District, Phayao Province
Located in Mueang Phayao District, Baan Kae Nok Da Mai is home to over 300 sheep. The entrance fee is 20 baht per person. The atmosphere is reminiscent of Europe, making it a great place to check in and take photos. Activities include feeding the sheep and giving them milk.
Horseback riding is also available. The farm is open daily until 5 pm.
16. Kwan Phayao, Mueang Phayao District, Phayao Province
If you're visiting Phayao, you can't miss Kwan Phayao. It's a must-see landmark, especially during sunset when the lake truly shines.
Kwan Phayao is a great place to visit year-round, whether it's the hot, cold, or rainy season. There are also restaurants and a walking street along the lake where you can find delicious food.
7. Mae Puem Reservoir, Mueang District, Phayao Province
Mae Puem Reservoir, dubbed the "Pang Ung 2," is known for its early morning mist that rises above the water's surface. However, keep in mind that visiting during the winter is essential. During other seasons, it serves as a popular spot for relaxing, strolling, taking photos, and kayaking in the lush surroundings of Mae Puem National Park. The asphalt road is in excellent condition throughout.
18. Wat Rong Khun, Mueang District, Chiang Rai Province
We are back in Chiang Rai Province! Let's stop by Wat Rong Khun, a famous beautiful temple in Chiang Rai that is open for free visits.
The white temple against the beautiful blue sky was designed and built by Professor Chalermchai Kositpipat, a renowned Thai artist.
It was built with a strong determination to create beautiful and unique art, blending Lanna culture.
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19. Singha Park, Mueang District, Chiang Rai Province
Singha Park offers a wide variety of activities, including rock climbing, ziplining, and cycling through tea plantations. It's a great place for thrill-seekers.
The park also has a zoo, restaurants, cafes, and beautiful photo spots. The iconic golden lion statue is a must-see.
Capture stunning photos and share them on social media.
20. Karen Homestay, Mueang District, Chiang Rai Province
Drive along the Kok River to Ban Ruam Mit, a riverside village located approximately 19 kilometers from Chiang Rai city center.
Discover the hidden gems of this village, where a plethora of activities await. Embark on an eco-tourism adventure with elephant tours or a leisurely elephant ride.
Explore the scenic beauty and diverse tribal cultures through a captivating oxcart tour.
21. Wat Huay Pla Kang, Mueang District, Chiang Rai Province
This temple is famous for its beauty. It has hills surrounding the temple, offering stunning views. The highlight of this temple is the "Phop Chok Thammachart Chedi," a nine-story pagoda. There is also a large statue of Guan Yin, standing 69 meters tall with 23 floors.
Visitors can take an elevator to the 22nd and 23rd floors for panoramic views of Chiang Rai. The road leading to Wat Huay Pla Kang is well-paved, and there is ample parking. The temple is especially beautiful during the evening hours when the lights illuminate the surroundings.
22. Choui Fong Tea Plantation, Mae Chan District, Chiang Rai Province
Continuing our journey up the mountain, we made a stop at Choui Fong Tea Plantation on our way to Doi Mae Salong. Admission is free, and there are numerous photo opportunities. The tea plantation spans 500 acres, and the cakes and green tea are absolutely delicious. Don't miss out on a visit to this stunning tea plantation, currently considered the most beautiful in Thailand.
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Doi Isara Resort, Mae Chan District, Chiang Rai Province
Located just 3 kilometers from Choui Fong Tea Plantation, Doi Isara offers a classic and intimate resort experience. With a limited number of rooms, the resort prioritizes privacy and personalized service. The owners, known for their good taste, have created a welcoming atmosphere with a beautiful restaurant, a comfortable lounge area, and a charming coffee corner where you can enjoy a delicious breakfast, including their famous pork congee (we had three servings!).
Surrounded by breathtaking panoramic views, Doi Isara is the perfect place to unwind and recharge. For those seeking adventure, the resort offers exciting ATV rides on their dedicated track or on the surrounding roads.
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DoiTung Tree Top Walk: A Thrilling Adventure in Chiang Rai
Nestled within the serene Mae Fah Luang Garden in Chiang Rai, the DoiTung Tree Top Walk offers an exhilarating experience for adventure seekers. For a mere 90 baht entrance fee to the garden and an additional 150 baht for the activity, visitors can embark on a thrilling journey through the treetops.
Equipped with safety gear, participants navigate a series of wobbly wooden bridges suspended high above the ground. The excitement intensifies as fellow adventurers traverse the path, causing the bridges to sway and adding an element of playful anticipation.
This unique attraction provides a memorable experience, inviting visitors to reconnect with nature while testing their limits. Whether you're seeking an adrenaline rush or simply a fun and unique way to spend an afternoon, the DoiTung Tree Top Walk is an unforgettable adventure.
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25. Mae Fah Luang Garden, Mae Fah Luang District, Chiang Rai Province
Also known as "Doi Tung", this is one of the top tourist destinations in Chiang Rai, famous for its beautiful cold-weather flowers.
In particular, the Mae Fah Luang Garden on Doi Tung is considered one of the most beautiful flower gardens in Thailand.
There are many rare and beautiful flowers to see, and the garden is beautifully landscaped. Admission is 90 baht per person.
You can walk around and take photos as much as you like. There is also the original Doi Tung coffee shop outside, which is said to be one of the most delicious coffees in the area.
As for me, I ordered an iced milk tea. Hehe.
We flew with Nok Air, which has three daily flights to Chiang Rai. This made our journey more convenient, allowing us to travel for longer periods with less fatigue.
The lush greenery of Chiang Rai and Phayao truly refreshed us. These neighboring provinces are definitely worth checking out!
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Wednesday, October 9, 2024 6:02 PM