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Not to be confused with its ritzier older sister, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai is about as real and authentic as it gets. Tucked into the northernmost point of Thailand against the borders of Myanmar and Laos, the province is a place of bounty in looks, culture and scenery. Highlights range from the rugged mountain-scapes that hide iconic hot springs and waterfalls, to the Buddhist shrines and scattered hill-tribe villages. A trek is the best way to take it all in, and just about everyone who ventures up here dons a pair of walking boots, be it for a multi-day romp complete with white-water rafting, or a simpler, shorter jungle trek. And then there’s the elephants. This is the home of the elephant sanctuary, and thankfully there’s not a whiff of tourist-trap rides or shows in the air. Most are run by wonderful NGOs and you’ll learn the tricks of the trade with the mahouts and then follow the gentle pachyderms through the forest and bathe beside them in crystal-clear waterfalls.
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In the northernmost reaches of Thailand, Chiang Rai is tranquillity personified. Surrounded by nothing but lush, rolling hills, towering mountains and dense jungle, trekking is number one on the 'to do' list. Along the way, learn about the lives and customs of a hill tribe village, take a dip in hot springs or waterfall-replenished pools, go white-water rafting, or spend time with the elephants at a nearby sanctuary. Chiang Rai is home to incredible temples including the gilded Wat Rong Suea Ten, Wat Rong Khun (which looks like it was carved out of ice), Wat Huay Pla Lang's towering goddess statue and the golden clock tower. You can also cycle into the countryside or take in the Cultural Triangle's ancient history.
The ability to switch off, get back to basics, and breathe, aided by some of the most spectacular and rugged topography in the country.
Saddle up and explore the stunning scenery on two wheels (no, we’re not talking motorbikes!), peddling through fields and exploring temples as you go.
Choose your trek carefully – some of the more popular routes become veritable highways in peak season. You know who to ask…
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