Experience the culture and ancient history of Thailand at Chiang Rai's White Temple, Blue Temple, and Baan Dam Museum, immersing yourself in Thai temple culture.
Reviews: CHIANG RAI Iconic White, Blue Temple, Black House Museum Day Tour with Buffet lunch
Guest User2026-03-03
A Visit to Four Temples in Chiang Rai
In the morning light, the White Temple, pure white as a mirror, reflects a sacred glow, while the Bridge of Helplessness lies serenely beside the turquoise pond. The Blue Temple, indigo-washed with gold, resembles a deep-sea palace under the bright sun, its eaves chiming in the breeze. The Black Temple, with its forest of black wood, stands solemnly and mysteriously against the backdrop of greenery and sunlight. The Red Temple, with its bright vermilion walls and upturned eaves reflecting the blue sky, is surrounded by lush vegetation, the gentle sound of Buddhist chants filling the air with a sense of exotic tranquility.
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Reviews: Limited time promotion Chiang Mai Black Temple + White Temple + Blue Temple one-day tour[can add Long Neck Tribe/Golden Triangle]
Guest User2026-03-11
Our tour guide was a handsome Thai man, very warm and friendly, and fluent in Chinese. He picked us up from the hotel on time early in the morning. The journey was quite long, but he introduced the sights along the way, making for a pleasant trip. The itinerary was well-planned, the lunch buffet was good, and the scenery was beautiful. We were very satisfied.
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Reviews: Chiang Rai Black, White, and Blue Temples + Golden Triangle with Hotel Pick-up & Drop-off|Meal included|Iconic Three Temples
Guest User2026-03-04
There are quite a few excursions to Chiang Rai, and they all have similar descriptions. Specifically, here you'll visit the hot springs, a village, the White and Blue Temples, the Black House, and the Golden Triangle. Keep in mind that the return journey from the Golden Triangle to Chiang Mai takes four hours, and we didn't arrive at the hotel until around 9 p.m. Keep this in mind when planning. I didn't really like the Black House—it looks like an exhibition by an artist who loves phalluses and dead animals. However, there are cats with colorful collars there. If such a long and exhausting excursion isn't for you, I'd recommend simply visiting three temples—the White, Blue, and Red. The Longneck Village is very strange and uncomfortable. That's regarding the route. As for the organization, everything is fine; we've been to this guide before, but! The lunch was completely inedible; everything was either spicy or deep-fried. It was a buffet near the White Temple. It would be nice if the organization changed the location of the lunch.