Discover Chiang Mai’s wonders: soak in Mae Khachan Hot Spring, admire the White Temple, and explore the Golden Triangle’s opium history.
Discover Chiang Mai’s wonders: soak in Mae Khachan Hot Spring, admire the White Temple, and explore the Golden Triangle’s opium history.
- Mae Khachan Hot Spring - Situated between Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, Mae Khachan Hot Spring is a popular stop for travelers and a wonderful family destination. This natural hot spring features geothermally heated groundwater that surfaces, creating a distinctive, steamy environment. The hot water is even capable of boiling eggs. The area is…
- Mae Khachan Hot Spring - Situated between Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, Mae Khachan Hot Spring is a popular stop for travelers and a wonderful family destination. This natural hot spring features geothermally heated groundwater that surfaces, creating a distinctive, steamy environment. The hot water is even capable of boiling eggs. The area is well-developed for tourism, with numerous shops and foot soak stations, highlighting the therapeutic benefits of the mineral-rich hot spring water.
- Wat Rong Khun - Known as the White Temple, Wat Rong Khun is an extraordinary art exhibit designed in the style of a Buddhist temple. Its architecture merges traditional Thai elements with surrealism, presenting a visually captivating experience. The temple is rich in symbolism from Buddhist and Hindu traditions, along with modern motifs. It beautifully integrates religion, culture, and contemporary interpretation, offering both visual and philosophical allure.
- Golden Triangle - The Golden Triangle is the area where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar converge. It earned its name from its historical significance as a major opium-producing region, a trade that brought substantial wealth, hence the term ‘gold.’ Today, the region is a tourist attraction with breathtaking landscapes and a unique view of the borders of the three countries.
- House of Opium - Located near the Golden Triangle, the House of Opium is a museum dedicated to the history and impact of opium. Through a variety of artifacts and informational displays, it offers insights into the opium trade that once prevailed in the region. The museum educates visitors about the devastating effects of opium addiction on individuals and communities, providing a compelling perspective on this illicit trade, complementing the more extensive nearby Hall of Opium Museum.

- Drinking water
- Travel accident insurance
- Boat trip on the Mekong River
- Round-trip hotel transfers (within 6 km of the city center)
- Transportation by 9-seater VIP air-conditioned van with experienced driver
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Lunch at a local restaurant (with drinking water)
- Coffee or tea break on the way back to Chiang Mai
- Refreshing cold towel
- Admission fees
- Drinking water
- Travel accident insurance
- Boat trip on the Mekong River
- Round-trip hotel transfers (within 6 km of the city center)
- Transportation by 9-seater VIP air-conditioned van with experienced driver
- Professional English-speaking guide
- Lunch at a local restaurant (with drinking water)
- Coffee or tea break on the way back to Chiang Mai
- Refreshing cold towel
- Admission fees
- Tour options and meals not mentioned in the program.
- Personal expenses.
- Tips for the guide.
- Tour options and meals not mentioned in the program.
- Personal expenses.
- Tips for the guide.
Discover the northern provinces of Thailand, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, by exploring four remarkable destinations: Mae Khachan Hot Spring, the White Temple, the Golden Triangle, and the House of Opium. Enjoy a soothing foot soak in the mineral-rich waters of the hot spring and admire the stunning architecture of the White Temple. Gain insight into the…
Discover the northern provinces of Thailand, Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai, by exploring four remarkable destinations: Mae Khachan Hot Spring, the White Temple, the Golden Triangle, and the House of Opium. Enjoy a soothing foot soak in the mineral-rich waters of the hot spring and admire the stunning architecture of the White Temple. Gain insight into the region’s historical significance as a center of opium production at the House of Opium and the Golden Triangle, located at the intersection of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar.
- Vegetarian option is available, please advise at time of booking if required
- Passport is required to enter Laos
- A current valid passport is required on the day of travel
- The trip duration can reach maximum of 14 hours depending on the traffic along the way and the road conditions
- The duration of hotel pickups is approximately 30 minutes; the exact duration will depend on the time of day and traffic conditions
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.