
Chiang Rai Province Thailand Travel Guide
Chiang Rai province is home to several national parks, like Doi Pha Hom Pok National Park and Khun Korn Park With forests. Support these areas by paying entrance fees and adhering to rules of the park.
The Doi Tung Development Project has a successful model of reforestation and sustainable alternative crop cultivation, transforming local communities and promoting environmental rehabilitation.
Reduce your plastic waste by using a non-disposable water bottle and a reusable shopping bag. Decline plastic straws when feasible. Dispose of your waste properly in designated bins. Responsible water use in accommodations is encouraged.
Make conscious decisions that lessen your ecological footprint and support sustainable tourism.
Consider choosing airlines that feature carbon offset programs at the time of reservation your flights.
Look for hotels with certifications or stated commitments to sustainability.
Choose tour operators that promote responsible travel, especially concerning elephant sanctuaries and hill tribe visits.
Support brands focused on environmental protection through their products.
Visit Ecobnb for sustainable stays that prioritize environmental responsibility.
Explore Eco StaysLook for certified fair trade products, especially coffee, tea, and handicrafts, to support producers.
Find Fair Trade ProductsEvery decision, from transportation to souvenirs, leaves a mark. Choose choices that benefit both people and the planet in A City of art and temples.
Interacting respectfully with A City of art and temples’s local culture enriches your experience and honors traditional ways of life.
Always get consent before taking pictures of people, especially in religious contexts. Respect their decision if they decline.
Be mindful of privacy, especially in local communities. Avoid intrusive photography that could make people feel uncomfortable or exploited.
Maintain a calm demeanor, as losing your temper (or "losing face") is considered rude. Public displays of affection are kept minimal and discreet.
Practice 'jai yen yen' (cool heart), even in frustrating situations.
Keep public displays of affection minimal and discreet.
The head is sacred; avoid touching. Feet are low; avoid pointing at people or objects.
Your travel choices directly impact the local economy. Support practices that ensure benefits reach the community.
Have meals at local places and street food stalls for authentic culinary experiences and to support small, family-run enterprises.
Get keepsakes and daily necessities from local markets and independent shops.
Choose options like songthaews, that happen to be run by native drivers, for moving about the city.
Only visit ethical elephant sanctuaries that do not feature riding. These sanctuaries focus on rescue and rehabilitation, permitting elephants to roam freely.
Do not give money directly to begging children. This practice can inadvertently encourage child labor or exploitation.
If you wish to donate, do so through established, reputable local charities or organizations working directly with communities. Research these organizations.