
Chiang Rai
7 Days in Chiang Rai: Jungle Temples & Family Adventures
Colorful temples, jungle calm, and easy-going family adventure
A simple, family-friendly week in Chiang Rai that clusters each day around one area so you’re never rushing, with vivid temples, gentle jungle outings, and easy night markets. All meals are carefully chosen halal-friendly spots, and stays and activities lean into a lush, wild, green aesthetic that kids and adults will love.
Where to Stay

Le Patta Hotel Chiang Rai
Modern, mid-range hotel with a leafy courtyard, small pool, and rooms opening toward greenery, just a short walk from the Night Bazaar and clock tower.

Nak Nakara Hotel
Colorful boutique hotel with lots of plants, a large pool, and family rooms, set on a quiet street within walking distance of key central temples.

Laluna Hotel & Resort
Bungalow-style rooms in a tropical garden with a big pool, giving a jungle resort feeling while still being a short tuk-tuk ride from the Night Bazaar.
Good to Know
How to Arrange Halal Meals Smoothly
Before booking a hotel, email to ask if they can provide halal-certified meat or at least a separate, meat-free breakfast section; for day trips, tell your guide clearly that you require halal food, and specify that if halal meat is unavailable you prefer fully vegetarian or seafood dishes cooked separately from pork or alcohol.
Temple Dress Code with Kids
At major temples, everyone should cover shoulders and knees; pack light shawls and quick-dry trousers or leggings for the children, and remind them to remove hats when stepping inside buildings.
Getting Around Without Mobile Data
Download offline maps of Chiang Rai in advance and mark your hotel, Night Bazaar, bus station, and key temples; write your hotel name and address in Thai on paper to show drivers if needed, and use your hotel reception to book trusted drivers for further trips.
Staying Cool and Hydrated
Carry reusable water bottles and refill at your hotel before heading out; many 7-Eleven shops sell large bottled water cheaply, and taking a midday rest back at the hotel during the hottest hours can prevent heat exhaustion, especially for kids.
Cash vs Card in Chiang Rai
Large cafés and some restaurants take cards, but small food stalls, temple donations, and rural shops are cash-only; withdraw a mix of small notes (20s, 50s, 100s) in the city and split some between adults for convenience.
Choosing Family-Friendly Day Tours
When booking Golden Triangle or tea plantation tours, check that they include an air-conditioned minivan, not a crowded bus; ask about driving times, toilets, and whether they can adjust the schedule slightly if the children get tired.
Respectful Interaction with Hill Tribes
If you visit hill-tribe areas, avoid intrusive photos, especially of children, unless you ask permission first, and support local economies by buying small handicrafts rather than bargaining aggressively.
Mosques and Prayer Options
There are a few mosques in and around Chiang Rai (such as Masjid Jihadi); note their locations on your offline map and ask your hotel or driver about nearby prayer spaces when planning longer excursions.
Your Week Itinerary

Heaven Burger (Halal Branch)
Casual halal burger spot near the Night Bazaar; order the classic beef burger, chicken burger, or veggie burger with fries and ask to avoid any alcohol-based sauces.
Hotel Restaurant (Halal-Arranged Set Menu)
Most mid-range hotels can prepare halal-friendly breakfasts if requested in advance—focus on eggs, bread, fruit, cereal, and vegetarian Thai dishes, avoiding any non-halal meats.

Wat Phra Kaew (Central Emerald Buddha Temple)
Stroll the peaceful temple grounds, visit the small museum, and let kids spot naga (serpent) and animal motifs amid lots of greenery and shaded courtyards.

Chiang Rai Clock Tower & Surrounding Streets
Walk around the ornate golden clock tower, explore nearby side streets with small shops and café gardens, and in the evening catch the short light-and-music show (usually on the hour after dark).

Chiang Rai Night Bazaar
Browse handicrafts, let kids watch traditional dance on the small stage, sample clearly halal-marked food stalls, and enjoy the lantern-lit market atmosphere.

Oasis Vegetarian Café
Leafy, plant-filled vegetarian café; choose tofu green curry, stir-fried vegetables, fresh fruit shakes, and rice bowls—all meat-free and easy to keep fully halal.

Roti Pa Yai (Halal Roti Stall)
Street-side halal roti stall; order roti with egg, roti with banana, or plain roti with condensed milk; cooked on a clean griddle with vegetable oil or halal butter.

Chiang Rai Night Bazaar Halal Corner
Look for stalls with a green halal sign or Arabic script serving chicken kebabs, shawarma-style wraps, grilled seafood, and vegetarian stir-fries; avoid any stall that can’t clearly confirm halal meat.

Wat Phra Singh & Nearby Temples Walk
Take a gentle walking loop linking Wat Phra Singh and a couple of nearby small temples, looking out for jungle-like trees and local life in the lanes between them.

Central Chiang Rai Free-Explore Time
Use 2–3 hours to wander at your own pace: duck into small cafés with garden seating, browse simple shops, and let kids choose a park bench or snack stop.

Saturday Walking Street Market (Thanalai Road)
On Saturday evenings, this long pedestrian street fills with local crafts, performers, and food stalls; stick to clearly marked halal or vegetarian vendors for dinner.
31 activities across 7 days
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