Mae Sai Valley

Mae Sai Valley
  • Address:Highway 1, Mae Sai
  • Admission:Free

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Fun and informative but a very long day!

Loved our tour guide Tom. Tribe tour was a bit commercial but Tom gave us much information and you came away with a wealth of information

Review by ChrissieX, Australia, November 2011

Doing what: Chiang Rai and Golden Triangle Day Tour from Chiang Mai

We were blessed that we were the only two on the tour, so we could tweak for what we preferred - ie we added the boat to Laos at Mekong River rather than the village tribes, as had done that before on a hike during previous visit. Excellent day ... very full but not "too long". The drive was full of great views and commentary when required, quiet time when needed. The whole itinerary was superb and rewarding.

Review by Pedro Barata, Brazil, September 2011

Doing what: Chiang Rai and Golden Triangle Day Tour from Chiang Mai

Trip very well organized, just as advertised.
For those who have more time, I would consider sleeping in Chiang Rai as it is a long trip.

Very cool tour...opted to go into Myanmar (another passport stamp) and I know that stretched the day a bit more, but our guide Meow was more than happy to accomodate us.

Review by Darren S, Australia, May 2011

Doing what: Chiang Rai and Golden Triangle Day Tour from Chiang Mai

Fantastic tour, the guide and driver were first rate. Got to see all the fun sites (including a visit to Laos) with fantastic scenery along the way and did not feel hurried at any time during the tour. Highly recommended!

Review by Mohammad Adnan H, United Kingdom, May 2011

Doing what: Chiang Rai and Golden Triangle Day Tour from Chiang Mai

A great fun filled adventure. Good experience of dropping into Myanmar and also a Laotian island. The guide was very friendly and took some lovely pics.
The White Temple is gorgeous.

Review by Andrew F, Australia, June 2010

Doing what: Chiang Rai and Golden Triangle Day Tour from Chiang Mai

Excellent guides, terrific places, well worth doing for a new visitor to the area.

Review by Anonymous, May 2010

Doing what: Chiang Rai and Golden Triangle Day Tour from Chiang Mai

Great trip but a very long day.

Review by Kevin D, Australia, April 2010

Doing what: Chiang Rai and Golden Triangle Day Tour from Chiang Mai

The Karen tribe visit is a must do.

Review by Anonymous, February 2010

Doing what: Chiang Rai and Golden Triangle Day Tour from Chiang Mai

A long day and a lot of driving. A few interesting stops along the way but a very long day. Worth doing, however. Some extras available such as a boat trip across to Laos. The buffet lunch was good. We would've appreciated more information from the tour guide about the areas driven through, the crops being grown, how the locals cultivate the crops, etc. This would've broken up the long drive. A few crops were pointed out but no other information given. Would've been good to get more facts in general about the hill tribe villages, how they get on with the Thai locals, what dialect they speak, etc. All in all, it was worthwhile.

Review by Anonymous, March 2009

Doing what: Chiang Rai and Golden Triangle Day Tour from Chiang Mai

Absolutely wonderful. Guide was great and arrived at hotel on time. Would recommend this trip and online booking service to anyone. Thanks for making this wonderful experience so simple and easy.

The tour waas good and gave good information. It's a bit too far to travel in one day - perhaps a stop over would be better or do a couple of days in Chiang Rai.

This is a very interesting way to visit the Golden Triangle and enjoy the scenery along the way from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai.

Review by Anonymous, March 2009

Doing what: Chiang Rai and Golden Triangle Day Tour from Chiang Mai

Considering the fullness of the day and the amount of time it took to get there, I would have enjoyed spending more than just 15 minutes in Mae Sai. Our guide seemed to want to rush us through in as quick a time as possible. I would have liked to cross the bridge into Myanmar, even for only a border stamp and 15 minutes at the market on the other side. The hot springs could have been skipped entirely.

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