Pa O Don Chai, Mueang Chiang Rai District, Chiang Rai 57000
4 Hours
Haft Day
4 persons
Chiang Rai
Deedeebooking offers a new half-day tour program for all ages, filled with adventure and popular tourist spots in Europe and Asia. The program includes walking, boat rides, and opportunities to take pictures and learn about history. We also provide travel insurance for your safety and peace of mind.
The driver will pick you up at the hotel or meeting point in Chiang Rai.
Then, start the tour program by going to Wat Rong Khun.
The White Temple, also known as Wat Rong Khun, is a popular Buddhist temple located in Pa O Don Chai, Mueang District, Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. It is a well-known attraction in Chiang Rai, drawing both locals and tourists alike. The temple was designed, constructed, and opened to visitors in 1997 by master Chalermchai Kositpipat, a national artist.
The temple's main structure is composed of a basic concrete frame and a wooden roof. The temple's exterior appears to be made of sparkling porcelain from afar, but upon closer inspection, it becomes apparent that the effect is created through a combination of whitewash and transparent mirrored chips. The temple's outer surfaces are decorated with white plaster and glass inserts.
Then, the driver will take you to Blue Temple.
The Blue Temple, also known as Wat Rong Suea Ten, was an abandoned temple in the past. However, the villagers wanted to build a temple, so they renovated the abandoned temple and named it Wat Rong Suea Ten. The reason behind this name is that the villagers saw a tiger jumping across the channel which is called Rong Suea Ten.
The Blue Temple was designed by a local artist named Putha Kapkaew or Slanok, who was a disciple of the popular artist, Chalermchai Kositpipat. The construction of the temple took 11 years to complete.
The temple is adorned in blue and gold and has two kings of Nagas in front of it. Inside the temple, Phra Buddha Ratchamongkhon Bodi Trilokanat is enshrined along with the Platinum White Pearl Leo. Valuables are embedded under the 88,000 Phra Rod Lamphun. At the back of the temple, there is a big white Buddha statue that depicts the attitude of persuading the relatives not to quarrel.
The last place to visit is Lalita Cafe, a Himmapan-themed café surrounded by a variety of flowers. Enjoy delicious cakes, tasty food, and relax.
After your visit and taking a picture, your driver will kindly escort you to a hotel or downtown where your tour program will conclude. Thank you for choosing our service, and we hope you had a wonderful experience!
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