A First Timer’s Guide to Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai – A quaint town in the mountainous northern province of Thailand and a treasure trove of some of the most stunning temples in the country. The landscape too is no less appealing, thanks to the mighty Kok River weaving its way through the region and dramatic mountains embracing the border.
Chiang Rai has a very laid-back vibe with less tourists, friendly residents and charming local markets with an air of authenticity. It is a perfect place to add to your Thailand itinerary if you are looking for something a bit quiet and offbeat. Here is a guide for your 1st visit to Chiang Rai.
Getting to Chiang Rai
Chiang Rai has a small airport with regular flights from
Bangkok. The flying time from Bangkok is approx. 1.5 hours and prices are
reasonable.
The other cheaper yet longer option is to take an overnight
bus from Bangkok to Chiang Rai.
Regular buses also ply between Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai.
Journey time is around 3 hours.
Things to do and see in Chiang Rai
White Temple (Wat Rong Khun)
The famed White Temple of Chiang Rai has all reasons to be
the centre of attention. The temple is all white with tiny mirrors used in the
design which makes it glisten in the sun. The architecture is unlike any other
temple in Thailand and is truly a masterpiece.
However more than the architecture, it is the quirky installations
around the temple that attract attention – the suspended heads from the tree,
hands coming out of the ground and the ghoulish skulls. But as soon as you cross
the bridge to enter the main temple, the feel sheerly changes from a tourist
attraction into a place of worship.
Blue Temple (Wat Rong Suea Ten)
This temple is our absolute favourite in Chiang Rai. For some
reason, Sush and I liked this place much more than any other temple in the
city. May be it was the zen vibe inside the temple or the bright colours
working their magic. But there was this immense sense of calm and contentment
we felt as we stepped in.
The vibrant Blue colour of the temple with radiant gold
designs is also a visual delight. The interior is equally intriguing with a
large white statue of Lord Buddha sitting under an elaborately painted roof.
The walls have beautiful murals all over as well as the pillars. The ensemble
has some more installations, like the huge statues at entrance, a smaller sized
Buddha on a Blue throne and a little fountain in the middle.
Wat Hyua Pla Kang
Another one of the must see temples in Chiang Rai is the Wat
Hyua Pla Kang. A huge statue of Guan Yin (aka the Big Buddha) located on a Hill
is actually hard to miss, especially after evening when it is all lit up. The temple complex also houses a vibrant red
and green pagoda. And an opulent white temple with an all white interior and a
snowy Buddha statue. This is also the place where you get to walk along the
stares guarded by some super friendly dragons (who almost look alive). Read the full Blog Post Here to explore more places in Chiang Rai
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