
Chiang Rai
7 Days in Chiang Rai’s Wild Green North
Jungle temples, misty hills, and easygoing nights in Chiang Rai
A simple, low-stress week in Chiang Rai focused on jungly landscapes, artistic temples, and slow evenings in the night markets. Designed for a solo traveler who wants clear structure but plenty of free time to wander leafy lanes, sip coffee by the river, and eat halal-friendly northern Thai food without worrying about logistics.
Where to Stay

Luckswan Resort
Low-rise resort with a garden and pool, a short ride from the center, surrounded by greenery and quiet streets.

La Luna Resort Chiang Rai
Bungalow-style rooms around a lush central pool and gardens, within walking distance of the night bazaar and clock tower.

Le Patta Chiang Rai Hotel
Modern mid-range hotel with a garden-fringed pool, just a few minutes’ walk from the night bazaar and bus terminal.
Good to Know
How to Explain Halal-Friendly Needs in Thai
Save a note in Thai that says you eat halal only, avoid pork and alcohol, and prefer vegetarian or seafood; key phrases include ‘mai ao moo’ (no pork), ‘mai ao nam pla, mai ao sauce hoi’ (no fish sauce, no oyster sauce), and ‘gin jay’ (I eat vegetarian, no fish sauce). Show this to restaurant staff when ordering.
Staying Connected Without Local Data
Download offline Google Maps or similar for Chiang Rai, including pins for your hotel, bus station, main temples, and a couple of halal or vegetarian spots. Keep your hotel’s Thai name and phone number written on paper to show drivers.
Simple Transport Strategy in Chiang Rai
Base yourself in the city center and use Grab when on Wi‑Fi (from your hotel/café) to pre-arrange rides, or flag songthaews and negotiate a fare before boarding; most temple and park areas are within 20–30 minutes of the center.
Jungle & Temple Clothing Combo
Pack one light, loose outfit that covers shoulders and knees but is also breathable for jungle and countryside days; a foldable hat, scarf, and quick-dry sandals or light trainers work across temples, bikes, and café stops.
Cash, Cards, and Tipping Norms
Carry a mix of cash and cards; markets and small cafés often take cash only. Tipping is not mandatory, but rounding up bills or leaving 10–20 THB at small eateries and around 50–100 THB after a massage is appreciated.
Heat, Hydration, and Pace
Schedule most walking and temple visits in the morning, keep a refillable water bottle, use shaded sides of the street, and accept that a mid-afternoon rest in a café or your hotel is part of the rhythm here, not ‘lost time’.
Market Food Safety with Dietary Limits
At markets, stick to whole, obvious items like grilled corn, fresh fruit, coconut ice cream (check if there’s no gelatin), and clearly vegetarian dishes; avoid anything pre-mixed or with unclear sauces, and watch them prepare it in front of you.
Respectful Behavior at Temples
Remove shoes when entering temple buildings, keep your head lower than Buddha images, avoid pointing your feet at shrines or monks, and stay quiet during ceremonies; photography is usually allowed outside but always check for ‘no photo’ signs.
Your Week Itinerary

Heaven Burger (Halal Options)
Casual leafy burger joint near the night bazaar; order the clearly labeled halal beef or chicken burgers and stick to fries, salads, and soft drinks (avoid non-halal items like bacon).

Cafe Amazon (Any Branch)
Chain café usually with some plants and outdoor seating; safe picks are coffee, tea, juice, and simple cakes or breads without gelatin or alcohol.
Clocktower Vegetarian Stall Cluster
Around the clock tower at midday, look for small vegetarian street stalls selling meat-free noodles, curries over rice, and fresh fruit; confirm ‘no fish sauce’ when ordering.

Chiang Rai Clock Tower & Free Explore Old Center
Stroll around the golden clock tower, explore the surrounding streets, and orient yourself to the compact, walkable old center full of small shops and trees.

Wat Phra Kaew
Visit this historically important temple, once home to the Emerald Buddha; enjoy the leafy compound, Lanna-style structures, and small museum.

Chiang Rai Night Bazaar
Wander the compact bazaar with its open-air food court, souvenir stalls, and occasional live music; focus on browsing crafts and enjoying the atmosphere.

Sao Hin Farm Café
Garden-surrounded café with rice-field views; go for vegetarian pad thai, stir-fried vegetables with rice, and fresh fruit smoothies prepared without fish sauce or oyster sauce (confirm ‘jay’—vegetarian, no fish sauce).
Halal Nasi Kandar & Roti (Muslim Stall at Night Bazaar)
Look for the clearly marked Muslim/halal food stall in the bazaar food court serving chicken curry, roti, and rice dishes; confirm ‘halal’ and avoid any stall without halal signage.

Polar Boulangerie and Patisserie
Chic bakery-café with plants and airy interiors; choose vegetarian pastries, breads, eggs, and coffee (avoid ham/bacon items and anything with alcohol-based flavorings).

Wat Rong Khun (White Temple)
Explore the famous all-white, mirror-inlaid contemporary temple complex with its surreal sculptures, bridges, and galleries; arrive early to avoid crowds and heat.

Wat Rong Suea Ten (Blue Temple)
Visit this vivid blue temple decorated with serpent statues and detailed murals, set in a semi-residential area with plenty of greenery.
32 activities across 7 days
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