Day 1: Chiang Mai – Hidden Gems and Local Culture
Morning:
- Bua Thong Waterfalls (Sticky Waterfalls)
- How to Get There: It’s about a 1.5-hour drive from Chiang Mai city center. You can rent a car or hire a private driver for convenience. Alternatively, you can join a local tour group that includes transportation.
- What to Expect: Wear water-friendly shoes with good grip and prepare to get wet. The mineral deposits make the rocks sticky, allowing you to climb the falls with ease.
Late Morning:
- Lunch in a Local Village
- Recommended Area: Around the falls or back in the city. Look for small, family-run eateries for an authentic experience. Try local dishes such as Khao Soi (curry noodle soup) or Som Tum (papaya salad).
Afternoon:
- Doi Suthep-Pui National Park
- How to Get There: From central Chiang Mai, it’s about a 45-minute drive up the mountain. You can rent a car, take a taxi, or join a tour.
- What to Do: Explore the less-visited trails, such as the Monk’s Trail or the trails near the Huay Kaew Waterfall. Wear comfortable hiking shoes and bring water.
- Huay Kaew Waterfall
- How to Get There: A short drive from Doi Suthep or about 15 minutes from central Chiang Mai.
- What to Do: A peaceful spot for relaxation and enjoying nature. The area is less crowded compared to other tourist spots.
Evening:
- Explore Nimmanhaemin Area
- How to Get There: Located in central Chiang Mai. Easily accessible by taxi or tuk-tuk from your accommodation.
- What to Do: Enjoy dinner at local restaurants like “The Salad Concept” or “Ristr8to.” Check out boutique shops and art galleries. For nightlife, consider visiting “The Lost Hut” or “Beer Republic.”
Day 2: Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai – Scenic Journey
Morning:
- Travel to Chiang Rai
- How to Get There: Drive yourself (3-4 hours) or arrange a private driver. Alternatively, you can take a bus from Chiang Mai’s Arcade Bus Station, which takes around 4-5 hours.
- What to Expect: Scenic drive through the countryside with possible stops at local markets or viewpoints.
Late Morning:
- Lunch in Chiang Rai
- Recommended Area: Around the city center or near your accommodation. Consider trying “Moo Cow Café” or “Phu Lae Café.”
Afternoon:
- Baan Dam Museum (Black House)
- How to Get There: Located about 10 km from Chiang Rai city center. You can rent a car, hire a taxi, or join a local tour.
- What to Do: Explore the unique collection of art and architecture. Guided tours are available if you want more insight into the exhibits.
- Singha Park
- How to Get There: About 20 km from Chiang Rai city center. Accessible by car or taxi.
- What to Do: Enjoy the gardens, tea plantations, and possibly take a bike ride. There are also scenic viewpoints and a café where you can relax.
Evening:
- Chiang Rai Night Bazaar
- How to Get There: Located in central Chiang Rai. Accessible by taxi or tuk-tuk.
- What to Do: Wander through the market for local crafts, souvenirs, and street food. Enjoy dinner at the market or nearby restaurants like “The Museum Coffee & Restaurant.”
Day 3: Chiang Rai – Temples and Natural Beauty
Morning:
- White Temple (Wat Rong Khun)
- How to Get There: About 13 km from Chiang Rai city center. Accessible by car, taxi, or local tours.
- What to Do: Arrive early to avoid the crowds. Wear appropriate clothing (shoulders and knees covered) and be respectful of the sacred space.
- Blue Temple (Wat Rong Suea Ten)
- How to Get There: A short drive from the White Temple, around 10 km away.
- What to Do: Admire the vibrant blue color and intricate details. It’s less crowded and provides great photo opportunities.
Late Morning:
- Lunch in Chiang Rai
- Recommended Area: Near the Blue Temple or central Chiang Rai. Try local restaurants such as “Tamarind Restaurant.”
Afternoon:
- Golden Triangle
- How to Get There: About 60 km from Chiang Rai city center. Accessible by car or taxi.
- What to Do: Visit the Golden Triangle Park, enjoy views where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet, and explore the Hall of Opium Museum to learn about the region’s history.
- Mae Fah Luang Garden
- How to Get There: About 40 km from Chiang Rai city center. Accessible by car or taxi.
- What to Do: Walk through beautifully landscaped gardens and explore traditional Lanna-style architecture.
Evening:
- Return to Chiang Mai
- How to Get There: Drive back (approximately 3-4 hours). Ensure you leave with enough time to reach Chiang Mai before dark, or consider staying an additional night in Chiang Rai if needed.
Additional Tips:
- Transportation: Renting a car gives you the flexibility to explore at your own pace. Alternatively, hiring a private driver or joining local tours can be convenient.
- Accommodation: Consider staying in boutique hotels or guesthouses to get a more local experience. In Chiang Mai, options include “Tamarind Village” or “The Empress Hotel.” In Chiang Rai, look at “Le Meridien Chiang Rai Resort” or “The Legend Chiang Rai.”
- Weather: Northern Thailand can be cooler in the evenings, especially in the winter months. Pack layers and light rain gear.
- Local Etiquette: Dress modestly when visiting temples (covering shoulders and knees) and remove shoes before entering temple buildings.
Enjoy your exploration of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai!