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Chiang Rai Province

Golden Triangle Gateway. Ethereal white temples, misty mountains, and tea plantations in Thailand's far north.

from฿1,422
January 2027

Quick Facts: Chiang Rai Province in January

Cheapest fare
฿1,422
Cheapest month
November
Avg temperature
20°C

Golden Triangle Gateway. Ethereal white temples, misty mountains, and tea plantations in Thailand's far north.

January Price Intelligence

How Chiang Rai Province prices compare in January 2027

฿872฿1,483

Best in January

฿1,422

January avg

฿1,447

January median

฿1,429

January p90

฿1,483

Monthly cheapest fares
฿872
฿1,426

Daily Price Trend

Cheapest fares for each day of January 2027

Jan 1 – Jan 31 · Price Trend
priceThis deal
฿1,550฿1,475฿1,400฿1,422Jan 1Jan 11Jan 21Jan 31Jan 2

January 2027 Price Calendar

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SunMonTueWedThuFriSat
1฿1,438
2฿1,422
3฿1,441
4฿1,441
5฿1,434
6฿1,448
7฿1,429
8฿1,429
9฿1,438
10฿1,437
11฿1,429
12฿1,437
13฿1,443
14฿1,483
15฿1,438
16฿1,443
17฿1,434
18฿1,443
19฿1,483
20฿1,500
21฿1,448
22฿1,452
23฿1,438
24฿1,462
25฿1,443
26฿1,443
27฿1,452
28฿1,438
29฿1,443
30฿1,500
31฿1,438
Cheapest day
฿1,422
฿1,500

About Chiang Rai Province

ClimateAvg 25°C · 0°–0°C
20°
Jan
23°
Feb
26°
Mar
28°
Apr
27°
May
27°
Jun
26°
Jul
26°
Aug
26°
Sep
25°
Oct
23°
Nov
20°
Dec
Things to Do
🛕Temples🌄Mountains🎨Artistic🍵Tea Culture📷Photogenic🧘Spiritual🛕Temple Hopping🍵Tea Tasting🚤Mekong Boat Trip🥾Trekking🎨Art Galleries🛕Temples🌄Mountains🎨Artistic🍵Tea Culture📷Photogenic🧘Spiritual🛕Temple Hopping🍵Tea Tasting🚤Mekong Boat Trip🥾Trekking🎨Art Galleries🛕Temples🌄Mountains🎨Artistic🍵Tea Culture📷Photogenic🧘Spiritual🛕Temple Hopping🍵Tea Tasting🚤Mekong Boat Trip🥾Trekking🎨Art Galleries
Food & Drink
🌶Northern ThaiKhao SoiSai Oua Sausage🍵TeaHill Tribe Cuisine🌶Northern ThaiKhao SoiSai Oua Sausage🍵TeaHill Tribe Cuisine🌶Northern ThaiKhao SoiSai Oua Sausage🍵TeaHill Tribe Cuisine
Culture
Buddhist🏔Hill Tribes🎨Contemporary ArtLanna HeritageBuddhist🏔Hill Tribes🎨Contemporary ArtLanna HeritageBuddhist🏔Hill Tribes🎨Contemporary ArtLanna Heritage
History
Lanna KingdomGolden TriangleOpium Trade HistoryLanna KingdomGolden TriangleOpium Trade HistoryLanna KingdomGolden TriangleOpium Trade History
Getting Around
🚗Car Recommended🚌Bus🛫Airport🏍Motorbike🚗Car Recommended🚌Bus🛫Airport🏍Motorbike🚗Car Recommended🚌Bus🛫Airport🏍Motorbike
Nightlife
Night Bazaar🍺Local Bars🌙Night MarketsChiang Rai Walking StreetNight Bazaar🍺Local Bars🌙Night MarketsChiang Rai Walking StreetNight Bazaar🍺Local Bars🌙Night MarketsChiang Rai Walking Street
Family Friendly
🛡Safe🌳Nature🐘Elephant Sanctuaries👧Kid Friendly🛡Safe🌳Nature🐘Elephant Sanctuaries👧Kid Friendly🛡Safe🌳Nature🐘Elephant Sanctuaries👧Kid Friendly
Chiang Rai: Thailand's Artistic Northern Frontier

Chiang Rai Province, nestled in the mountainous far north of Thailand, is a destination that defies expectations at every turn. While many visitors come primarily for the White Temple, known locally as Wat Rong Khun, the province offers far more than this single iconic attraction. The White Temple itself is the masterwork of Thai artist Chalermchai Kositpipat, a contemporary Buddhist temple adorned with mirrors and white plaster that glitters in the sunlight. Its unconventional design features scenes from pop culture alongside traditional Buddhist imagery, creating a unique fusion that challenges the boundaries between sacred and secular art. The bridge leading to the temple, flanked by hundreds of outstretched hands representing desire, is one of the most photographed spots in all of Thailand. Equally impressive is the Blue Temple, Wat Rong Suea Ten, which features a striking sapphire-blue interior with a gleaming white Buddha statue. The Baan Dam Museum, or Black House, provides a darker counterpoint, showcasing the works of the late artist Thawan Duchanee in a complex of over forty buildings filled with animal bones, horns, and crocodile skins arranged as art installations. Together, these three sites form a unique artistic triangle that makes Chiang Rai one of the most visually stunning provinces in Southeast Asia. Beyond the temples, Chiang Rai is a gateway to the Golden Triangle, where the borders of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar converge at the Mekong River. A visit to the Hall of Opium museum provides fascinating context about the region's complex history with the opium trade. The surrounding mountains are home to hill tribe communities, including the Akha, Lahu, and Karen peoples, who maintain traditional ways of life. Guided trekking tours offer responsible encounters with these communities, along with breathtaking views of terraced rice paddies and misty valleys. The Singha Park and Choui Fong tea plantations add another dimension, offering scenic tea tastings amid rolling green hills that feel more like the highlands of Sri Lanka than tropical Thailand.

Beyond the White Temple: Trekking and Tea in Chiang Rai

The mountainous landscape surrounding Chiang Rai city offers some of the best trekking in northern Thailand. Doi Tung, the province's highest peak, is home to the Mae Fah Luang Royal Villa and Garden, a beautiful alpine-style residence surrounded by meticulously maintained gardens that bloom with color year-round. The mountain was once at the heart of the Golden Triangle's opium trade, but the late Princess Mother's development projects transformed it into a model of sustainable agriculture and reforestation. Today, you can hike through forests of pine and cherry blossom, visit coffee plantations that produce some of Thailand's finest single-origin beans, and learn about the reforestation efforts that have brought wildlife back to the region. The Chiang Rai tea scene deserves special attention. Choui Fong Tea Plantation, with its modern glass-walled cafe overlooking endless rows of tea bushes, offers tastings of oolong, green, and assam teas grown at elevation. The cool mountain climate produces leaves with a complexity that surprises even serious tea connoisseurs. Nearby, smaller family-run plantations welcome visitors for more intimate experiences, where you can learn the entire process from leaf picking to drying and rolling. Pairing a cup of locally grown tea with a slice of cake while watching the mist roll over the hills is one of Chiang Rai's most peaceful pleasures. For the adventurous traveler, the Mekong River provides opportunities for long-tail boat excursions to Laos, where you can visit the small town of Huay Xai or the Pak Beng caves. Back on the Thai side, the Chiang Rai Night Bazaar is the social hub of the city, offering live music performances, hill tribe handicrafts, and an outstanding food court where you can try khao soi, the rich coconut curry noodle soup that is the signature dish of northern Thailand. The relaxed pace of life, the cool mountain air, and the extraordinary art scene make Chiang Rai a worthy destination in its own right rather than just a day trip from Chiang Mai.

FAQ about Chiang Rai Province in January

What is the cheapest flight from Bangkok to Chiang Rai Province?
The cheapest flight we've found from Bangkok to Chiang Rai Province is ฿1,422. Prices change frequently, so check back often for the latest deals.
What is the average flight price from Bangkok to Chiang Rai Province?
The average price for flights from Bangkok to Chiang Rai Province is around ฿1,447. You can save up to 2% by booking the cheapest available deal.
When is the best time to fly from Bangkok to Chiang Rai Province?
Based on current prices, January 2026 offers some of the best deals from Bangkok to Chiang Rai Province. Check the month-by-month breakdown on this page for the cheapest times to fly.
Are there direct flights from Bangkok to Chiang Rai Province?
Availability of direct flights depends on the season and airline. Use the "Direct" filter on our search page to find non-stop flights from Bangkok to Chiang Rai Province.

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