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Chiang Rai, Thailand
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Chiang-Rai tours

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In Chiang Rai, the past and present weave a tapestry of stories and artistry. Picture a place where the White Temple stands out against the sky, a testament to both tradition and innovation. With your local guide, Chiang Rai tours become gateways to discovery: private tours that explore the cultural depth of the region, or a walking tour that leads you through vibrant art spaces and the bustling local market. You’ll bypass the usual crowds, finding instead the quiet corners and hidden gems that tell the true story of this place. A food and wine tour will engage your senses, each flavour a chapter in Chiang Rai's story. Here, with your guide, the city unfolds in moments that linger. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Chiang Rai. Explore Chiang Rai your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Chiang Rai tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Chiang Rai for every interest, including: Nature and Wildlife tours: Trek through Khun Korn Forest Park to the 70‑metre waterfall and soak tired feet at nearby Pong Phra Bat Hot Spring, or ride up to Phu Chi Fa for a sunrise “sea of cloud” overlooking the Lao border with time for coffee in a hillside village. Off The Beaten Path tours: Sip fresh oolong at a small family tea farm near Mae Chan before a quiet stroll at Mae Fah Luang Art and Culture Park, or visit the less‑visited Ban Pha Mee coffee hamlet for viewpoints and a chat with local roasters. Hiking tours: Choose a half‑day climb to Khun Korn Waterfall or a longer ridge walk around Doi Mae Salong through tea terraces, with your guide tailoring distance, elevation, and trail snacks to your pace. Getting around: The centre is walkable, but most sights sit far apart with limited public transit; private transportation makes trait tours easy, and you can book chauffeured tours or ask your guide to include a vehicle. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Chiang Rai inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Consider taking a private walking tour to explore Chiang Rai, and make sure to include some of its popular neighborhoods in your itinerary with a local guide. There's really no better way to understand a neighborhood than having someone who knows it inside and out right by your side. - Night Bazaar Area: Ideal for families and groups, this lively neighborhood offers an array of local handicrafts and street food. It's a perfect spot for those looking to experience local culture through their taste buds and shopping bags. - Ban Du: This neighborhood caters to art enthusiasts and cultural tourists. Home to the famous Black House Museum, it offers a unique blend of traditional Thai architecture and contemporary art. - Wiang: Located at the heart of the city, Wiang is where you can dive into the local history. It's a great place for anyone interested in Chiang Rai's past, with easy access to temples and historical landmarks. Day trip ideas from Chiang Rai From Chiang Rai, you can reach mountain viewpoints, border towns, tea hills, and waterfalls on relaxed day trips, and keep things smooth with day tours that blend scenic drives with short walks and local food stops. - Golden Triangle and Chiang Saen: Stand where Thailand meets Laos and Myanmar, ride the river if you like, and wander ancient city walls in Chiang Saen, a good match for history fans who enjoy border culture and broad Mekong views. - Doi Tung highlands: Curvy roads climb to cool air, hill farms, and wide lookouts, and you can add coffee tastings or short forest walks, which suits anyone who wants mountain scenery without long hikes. - Mae Salong, also called Santikhiri: Tea plantations roll over the hills and small markets sell Yunnan‑style noodles and pastries, so if you enjoy gentle trails, tea culture, and village life, this is an easy, rewarding loop. - Phu Chi Fa: A ridge trail leads to sunrise views over a sea of peaks and the Laos border, and it’s perfect if you want a longer drive with a short, memorable hike that pays off for photographers and nature lovers. - Khun Korn Waterfall and nearby tea fields: Hike a shaded path to the province’s tallest falls, then unwind among tea rows and simple farm cafés, which fits a day that mixes light activity with calm countryside time. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Chiang Rai most travellers miss.