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Discover 39 Day tours in Chiang Rai on Trip.com, updated April 1, 2026, with experiences lasting from 1 to 14 hours. Find the perfect adventure for your day!

From BRL 117.50 per person, with an average total of BRL 312.41. Choose the option that suits your plan.

With 2.739k verified reviews, Day tours Chiang Rai boast an average rating of 4.5.

This week's most popular Day tours: "Chiang Rai Temples: Private Tour from Chiang Mai", with 1.282k reviews and a 4.9 rating.

Now on Trip.com: "From Pai: Private Mae Hong Son Highlights Car Tour", a 11-hour adventure in Chiang Rai!

The next available day tour departs on April 2, 2026. Book now to secure your spot!

Chiang Rai Day tours usually take about 11 hours — perfect for a relaxed, immersive experience!

100% of Chiang Rai Day tours now offer English-speaking guides

April is the perfect time to visit Chiang Rai! Choose from Day tours available day tours, including seasonal favorites like Chiang Rai Temples: Private Tour from Chiang Mai.

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Reviews: Chiang Rai Day Tour from Chiang Mai :Red, White and Blue Temples
Guest User2026-03-21
An excellent tour! Our attentive guide, New, accompanied the group with care and attention, providing all the necessary information. The time spent on the grounds was perfectly timed to allow for a stroll and exploration of each temple. The organization was excellent.
Reviews: CHIANG RAI Iconic White, Blue Temple, Black House Museum Day Tour
Guest User2026-03-03
A Visit to Four Temples in Chiang Rai In the morning light, the White Temple, pure white as a mirror, reflects a sacred glow, while the Bridge of Helplessness lies serenely beside the turquoise pond. The Blue Temple, indigo-washed with gold, resembles a deep-sea palace under the bright sun, its eaves chiming in the breeze. The Black Temple, with its forest of black wood, stands solemnly and mysteriously against the backdrop of greenery and sunlight. The Red Temple, with its bright vermilion walls and upturned eaves reflecting the blue sky, is surrounded by lush vegetation, the gentle sound of Buddhist chants filling the air with a sense of exotic tranquility.
Reviews: Private charter: Chiang Mai White Temple, Black House, and Blue Temple day tour|Entire trip without shared transfer|Includes admission ticket|Hotel transfer
Guest User2025-11-05
We were looking for a tour company that could accommodate us the day before our tour. Other companies refused because it was such short notice. This private tour company was the only one that accepted us even on such short notice. Their communication was polite and speedy. They arrived exactly on time for pickup and accommodated all our requests to visit the places we wanted to go. I think we were able to have such an experience because it was a private tour. Thank you for a wonderful experience.
Reviews: CHIANG RAI Red, White and Blue Temple Full Day Tour from Chiang Mai
Guest User2026-01-09
It was a fantastic experience. I specifically chose an English-speaking guided tour just to practice my listening skills. We boarded the bus at 7 am and were dropped off at 8 pm, a full 13 hours of travel. Exhaustion was inevitable, but compared to the driver, we were very relaxed and comfortable. We didn't visit the Long Neck Karen village (we were a little scared). The hot spring was small but impressive; the 91-degree boiling water was intimidating. We didn't try the hot spring eggs; 20 baht for 3 eggs was a bit too much for us, so we decided against it. The White Temple, Blue Temple, and Red Temple are definitely worth seeing. We had plenty of time and took fewer photos, so we felt we had enough time to see everything we wanted. Since it was midday, it was difficult to find suitable lighting, and there were too many people, so the photos are only so-so. They would be perfect for photos in the softer light of early morning or late afternoon; we'll have to stay in Chiang Rai next time to achieve that.