Experience the culture and ancient history of Thailand at Chiang Rai's White Temple, Blue Temple, and Baan Dam Museum, immersing yourself in Thai temple culture.
Reviews: CHIANG RAI Iconic White, Blue Temple, Black House Museum Day Tour with Buffet lunch
Guest User2025-12-19
We set off early from Chiang Mai, first visiting the White Temple, then the Guanyin Temple, then the Black Temple, and finally the Blue Temple. Unexpectedly, the itinerary expanded from three temples to four. The guide provided explanations of each temple in both English and Mandarin, along with extra pictures and detailed explanations! There was a hot spring foot bath at one of the stops along the way; the water was quite hot! We also enjoyed hot spring eggs, coffee, and fruit. At the White Temple, we first had a 20 baht coconut water and then some boat noodles (which tasted very medicinal) before entering. We only entered the area without an entrance fee; the entrance fee was 100 baht. The interior was very elegant, shimmering silver-white in the sunlight! The Guanyin Temple requires climbing to the top, and the entrance fee was 40 baht! The Black Temple entrance fee was 80 baht; some parts were very stylish, while others felt a little scary 😱. Finally, we visited the Blue Temple!
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Reviews: Limited time promotion Chiang Mai Black Temple + White Temple + Blue Temple one-day tour[can add Long Neck Tribe/Golden Triangle]
Guest User2025-12-15
An excellent tour with the opportunity to see all the most important places in Chiang Rai
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Reviews: Chiang Rai Black, White, and Blue Temples + Golden Triangle with Hotel Pick-up & Drop-off|Meal included|Iconic Three Temples
Guest User2025-12-09
Enjoyable full-day Chiang Rai tour — White, Black & Blue Temples + Golden Triangle.
I joined the trip on 29 Oct 2025 and had a great time visiting all the highlights. Lunch was good, and the van, while slightly old, was still acceptable and comfortable enough. The tour guide really made an effort to explain the history and background of each place in her broken English — I can’t remember her name, but she deserves a big shout-out for her dedication. The only downside is that the trip is very long; we started at 8:00am and only returned to the hotel around 8:30pm. Still, overall a worthwhile and memorable experience.