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Attractions Chiang Rai
The Akah Hill Tribe hosts a Guesthouse, situated in the montains 23 kms outside Chiang Rai, 15000 m above sea level. The village is overlooking a majestic valley surrounded by tea plantations, rice fi...
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Re-opening in October 2011, Boomerang Park is just 3 Km northwest from Chiang Rai town. Features outdoor rock climbing, 2 dozen routes, all skill levels. Top quality equipment at site. Bt.500/half day...
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Chiang Khong is a small, peaceful district on the bank of the Mekong River opposite Huaixai, Lao PDR. It is about 115 kilometers from the provincial seat, or approximately 55 kilometers to the east of...
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It is recorded that an ancient community was founded in the north of Chiang Rai Province more than 2000 years ago. This ancient town was named Yonok Nak Phan. According to legend, King Singhanawat fou...
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Mae Chan, which is about 29 kilometers to the north of Chiang Rai, serves as a trading post where the Akha and Yao hill people sell their goods and buy manufactured items. Silver and other tribal hand...
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Mae Sai which is about 62 kilometers from the provincial seat on Highway No. 110 is Thailand's northern-most district. Mae Sai borders on Myanmar's Tha Khi Lek marked by the Mae Sai River with a bridg...
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Wiang Kalong, a newly-developed tourist attraction, is a community about 16 kilometers from the district office of Wiang Pa Pao. Ancient furnaces which were used to make terra cotta utensils called Ka...
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