Tours, sightseeing tours, activities & things to do | Viator.comChiang Rai and Golden Triangle Day Tour from Chiang Mai
Duration: 12 hours (approx.)
Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand
Product code: 3685CNX24
6 reviews of Chiang Rai and Golden Triangle Day Tour from Chiang Mai
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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.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, January 2009
This is a very interesting way to visit the Golden Triangle and enjoy the scenery along the way from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai.
Reviewed by: Howard H, United States of America, July 2007
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.
Reviewed by: William V, United Kingdom, February 2007
This was a good day; we had a nice tour guide. I would have liked to go across the border to Burma and to take a boat trip to Laos. I could have skipped the hill tribe, which did not seem genuine.
Reviewed by: Mark M, Ireland, August 2007
The place was definitely worth seeing, especially if you want to have a taste of Thailand (not just Bangkok). But it would have been much better if the tour guide knew more historical information, and if their English was better. During the trip to the place there were a lot of 'lull' moments wherein she could have given some background of towns, sites, etc.
Reviewed by: Micaela S, United States of America, November 2006
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.
Reviewed by: Anonymous, United States of America, November 2006


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