Travel along Kok River

Travel along Kok River
Location : Mueang District
Mae Kok River
Mae Kok River
The Kok River is one of the most scenic attractions in Chiang Rai. It runs from Thathon in northern Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai City. Kok River flows through the town of Chiang Rai and is 130 kilometres long. Long-tailed boats and cruise can be made from town to travel along both sides of lovely sceneries. Stops can be made at hilltribal villages of the Akha or Iko, Lisu, Karen, etc. Elephant rides are also available to see the surrounding area. How to get there
The ferry pier is beyond the bridge across from the Dusit Island Resort.
Admission Trips range from 300 bahts to 700 bahts ($7-$16), depending on the number of stops made. (Price are subject to change)
Contact Tel. 0 5375 0009, 0 5371 7433, 0 5374 4674-5

Chiang Saen National Museum

Chiang Saen National Museum
Location : Chiang Saen District
Chiang Saen National Museum
Chiang Saen National Museum
Located in old town Chiang Saen, this museum exhibits artifacts excavated locally including a well-known Chiang Saen-style bronze Buddha image and Lanna Thai artifacts. Inscription stones from Phayao and Chiang Saen itself can be found in the museum. In addition, there are exhibitions of indigenous art objects of the Thai Yai, Thai Lu and other hill tribes. These items include musical instruments, ornaments and opium-smoking accessories. The museum is open on Wednesdays through Sundays from 09:00 am. to 4:00 pm., except on national holidays.

Opening Hours Wed - Sun 08:30 am. - 04:30 pm. Closed on Mon - Tue and National Holidays.
Admission 30 Baht (Price are subject to change)
Contact Tel. 0 5377 7102

Wat Rong Khun (White Temple)

Wat Rong Khun (White Temple)
Location : Mueang District
Wat Rong Khun
Wat Rong Khun (White Temple)
Wat Rong Khun or White Temple is very popular destination for thai tourist, it has unique beauty and is different from the other temples in Thailand. It was designed by the famous artist Ajarn Chalermchai Kositpipat, whose inspiration to build this temple are nation, religion and the king. The construction started in 1998 and is expected to be completed in 2008. In addition, there is a gallery nearby exhibiting his paintings. To get there from the city of Chiang Rai, drive north along Asia Highway. How to get there
Wat Rong Khun isn’t far from Chiang Rai city, you can get there by bus or private car.
Opening Hours Daily from 06:30 am. - 06:00 pm.
Admission Free (Price are subject to change)
Contact Tel. 053-673579

Wat Prasingh

Wat Prasingh
Location : Mueang District
Wat Prasingh is an ancient temple built between 1345 and 1400, during the period of King Maha Proma of Chiangrai, brother of the King of Chiangmai at the same time in history. Among the attractions at this temple are a reproduction of the Pra Buddha Sinhingh, a Buddhist image from the Sukhothai period -- the original is in Chiangmai: a Sri Lanka-style building in wood and 'din Khou'' a bell tower with a brass bell in the northern Thai styles; a Bhoti Tree from India; and a stone Buddha footprint with ancient Khmer script believed to have been built during the reign of King Mengrai. Wat Pra Singh is located close to the boat pier along the Mae Kok River, which borders Chiangrai on one side.