Top

Shrine of King Taksin the Great

Located near the Tak TAT office, at the intersection of Charojwithithong Road and Mahatthai Bamrung Road, the Shrine houses Tak's most famous statue of King Taksin the Great. The Shrine was established in 1947 to honor King Taksin the Great who, as a designated ruler...

Located near the Tak TAT offic...

Read More

Si Maharat City Pillar Shrine

Si Maharat City Pillar Shrine is located at the foot of Kittikhachorn Bridge. According to historical evidences, Tak is an ancient city, dating back to Sukhothai period. It is the city where the four great kings in the past congregated their troops. The first great...

Si Maharat City Pillar Shrine ...

Read More

Phra That Doi Tung

Perhaps the best known attraction in Doi Tung, Wat Phra That Doi Tung is a temple that sits atop of Doi Tung, the tallest mount in Chiang Rai, which is approximately 2,000 meters above the sea level. The temple was built in the 10th century...

Perhaps the best known attract...

Read More

Wat Phra That Doi Wao

Wat Phra That Doi Wao The temple is the perfect spot for panoramic view; you can see the range of hill from Thailand's side to Burmese border. These ancient Buddha relics have been well restored. The environment is filled with trees and paved concrete road....

Wat Phra That Doi Wao The temp...

Read More

Doi Chang Mup Stupa

Doi Chang Mup Stupa Apart from the famous Mae Fah Luang botanic garden-- a spectacular azalea garden-- on Doi Chang Mup, there is also an exquisite viewpoint nearby for the tourists to admire and take photos. It is Doi Chang Mup Stupa. History of the...

Doi Chang Mup Stupa Apart from...

Read More

Phra That Chom Wae

Phra That Chom Wae, Wat Phra That Chom Wae was built under the initiative of Phaya Ngam Mueng, King of Phu Kam Yao or Phayao Province in the present. Legend goes that, in 1294, Phaya Ngam Mueng went up to Doi Sang Kam, the former...

Phra That Chom Wae, Wat Phra T...

Read More