Embark on a personalized SUV & Mini Bus tour in Chiang Mai that allows you to engage with local culture, discover hidden gems, and participate in workshops. Immerse yourself in authentic interactions, explore specific themes, support eco-friendly activities, and enjoy the expertise of knowledgeable guides. Customize your tour for a truly unique experience.
Embark on a personalized SUV & Mini Bus tour in Chiang Mai that allows you to engage with local culture, discover hidden gems, and participate in workshops. Immerse yourself in authentic interactions, explore specific themes, support eco-friendly activities, and enjoy the expertise of knowledgeable guides. Customize your tour for a truly unique experience.
- Tha Phae Gate - Travelers can personalize their itinerary within Chiang Mai city. Our tour guide driver is available for 12 hours, with gas included. Overtime is charged at 250 THB per hour, including gas.
- Wat Rong Khun - Commonly known as the White Temple, Wat Rong Khun is a modern, unconventional Buddhist temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand….
- Tha Phae Gate - Travelers can personalize their itinerary within Chiang Mai city. Our tour guide driver is available for 12 hours, with gas included. Overtime is charged at 250 THB per hour, including gas.
- Wat Rong Khun - Commonly known as the White Temple, Wat Rong Khun is a modern, unconventional Buddhist temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand. Designed by Thai artist Chalermchai Kositpipat, the temple is renowned for its all-white exterior, symbolizing purity and the Buddha’s teachings. It features intricate sculptures and artwork that depict Buddhist teachings and modern themes, including pop culture and social issues.
Construction began in 1997 and continues, with Kositpipat adding new elements. The temple includes a dramatic bridge over a small pond, symbolizing the journey from the cycle of rebirth (represented by the dark, hand-covered bridge) to enlightenment (depicted by the bright, white temple).
Wat Rong Khun is a major tourist attraction, admired for its unique and visionary design, blending Buddhist architecture with modern artistic expression.
- Wat Rong Seur Ten (Blue Temple) - Also known as the Blue Temple, Wat Rong Seur Ten is a stunning Buddhist temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand. It is famous for its vibrant blue and gold color scheme, offering a striking contrast to traditional Thai temples.
Designed by local artist Phuttha Kabkaew, influenced by Wat Rong Khun’s style, it was completed in 2016. The interior is equally remarkable, with intricate murals and artwork, including a large seated Buddha statue in the main hall, surrounded by blue tones and gold accents.
The name Rong Seur Ten translates to “The House of the Dancing Lion” or “The Temple of the Dancing Lion,” referring to a local myth and the lion’s symbolism in Buddhism, often associated with strength and protection.
Wat Rong Seur Ten stands out for its color and unique modern design.
- Baan Dam Museum - Also known as the Black House Museum, Baan Dam Museum is a unique and thought-provoking art museum in Chiang Rai, Thailand. Created by the late Thai artist Thawan Duchanee, it draws inspiration from Northern Thai art traditions and his personal vision of art, spirituality, and life.
The museum comprises over 40 buildings, many designed in traditional Lanna architectural style but painted in black and dark tones, creating a dramatic and mysterious atmosphere. The buildings house a diverse collection of art, sculptures, and artifacts, some reflecting themes of death, the afterlife, and nature. There are also works incorporating animal bones, skins, and other materials, offering a bold and avant-garde representation of Thai culture, religion, and philosophy.
- Lalitta Café - Lalita Cafe in Chiang Rai is a popular spot known for its cozy ambiance and delicious food. Located in the city, it offers a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for enjoying a meal or drink while soaking in the surroundings. The cafe is well-regarded for its blend of Thai and Western cuisine, including specialty coffee, freshly made juices, and a variety of light meals and desserts.
Visitors are drawn to Lalita Cafe for its aesthetic appeal, featuring a charming, inviting design with elements of nature or art. It’s an ideal place to unwind, catch up with friends, or work while enjoying a cup of coffee or tea. Whether a local or a tourist passing through Chiang Rai, it’s a great spot for a break from sightseeing or a casual meal.
- Wat Huay Pla Kang - Wat Huay Pla Kung is a beautiful and serene Buddhist temple about 15 kilometers outside Chiang Rai, Thailand. It is renowned for its giant statue of Guan Yin, the Goddess of Mercy and Compassion, standing at 25.5 meters tall, one of the largest in Thailand. The statue is atop a large multi-story building, and visitors can ascend to the top for panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
The temple complex is expansive, with several smaller structures, beautifully landscaped gardens, and a peaceful atmosphere attracting both locals and tourists. Besides the Guan Yin statue, the temple features a large hall with intricate artwork and sculptures, as well as several pagodas.
The architecture of Wat Huay Pla Kung blends traditional Thai and Chinese styles.
- Wat Sang Kaew Phothiyan - Wat Sang Keaw Photiyan is a lesser-known but fascinating Buddhist temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand. It is notable for its striking, modern architecture and serene atmosphere.
The temple blends traditional Thai and contemporary styles, focusing on minimalist aesthetics. A key feature is its beautiful stupa and large Buddha statue within the temple grounds, attracting visitors seeking peace and spiritual connection.
The temple is known for its peaceful environment and lush, green surroundings, offering a quiet spot for reflection or meditation. While not as famous as other temples in Chiang Rai, like Wat Rong Khun or Wat Huay Pla Kung, Wat Sang Keaw Photiyan offers a unique experience for those exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations in Thailand.
- House of Opium - The House of Opium is a fascinating museum in Chiang Saen, a small town near the Golden Triangle in northern Thailand, where the borders of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet. The museum provides a deep dive into the history of the opium trade in the region, once a major part of the local economy and culture, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Housed in a traditional teak building, the museum showcases the history of opium production, trade, and its impact on the area. Exhibits include historical artifacts, photographs, and detailed information about the opium trade, its use in medicine, its role in the regional economy, and the devastating social consequences of its widespread use.
- Golden Triangle - A boat trip along the Golden Triangle is a popular and scenic way to explore the area where the borders of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar converge. The Golden Triangle is a historically significant region once known for its involvement in the opium trade. Today, it’s a serene and picturesque destination, with lush landscapes, tranquil rivers, and unique cultural insights.
- Private transportation
- Accident insurance included
- Complimentary bottled water
- Licensed English-speaking tour guide
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- No fuel surcharges
- Private transportation
- Accident insurance included
- Complimentary bottled water
- Licensed English-speaking tour guide
- Air-conditioned vehicles
- No fuel surcharges
- Gratuities
- Gratuities
You can select 4-5 attraction stops, depending on the distance between each stop. If some stops are far apart, it might be possible to visit only 4 stops in a day.
The tour includes opportunities to engage with local culture and participate in workshops. Our unique tour may lead you to hidden gems, allowing you to discover unconventional places and…
You can select 4-5 attraction stops, depending on the distance between each stop. If some stops are far apart, it might be possible to visit only 4 stops in a day.
The tour includes opportunities to engage with local culture and participate in workshops. Our unique tour may lead you to hidden gems, allowing you to discover unconventional places and experience a destination from a fresh perspective.
The tour emphasizes genuine interactions with local people.
Theme or Focus: A tour with a specific theme or focus can be distinctive. It could revolve around a particular interest such as art, history, wildlife, culinary experiences, or adventure sports. This allows participants to delve deeper into their passion and explore it comprehensively.
Our knowledgeable and passionate guides can greatly enhance the uniqueness of a tour. Their expertise, storytelling abilities, and insider knowledge can make the experience a more fascinating trip.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.