Socializing Event (Feb. 05, 2025 only)
Wat Rong Khun (White temple)
Wat Rong Khun, the White Temple, a modern marvel in Chiang Rai. Designed by artist Chalermchai Kositpipat and completed in 1997, this temple stands out for its all-white exterior, symbolizing purity and the presence of Buddha. Unlike traditional temples, Wat Rong Khun integrates contemporary artistic elements with Buddhist symbolism, featuring intricate details and shimmering glass that reflect light and create a stunning visual impact. The temple's design is intended to represent the journey from the cycle of rebirth to enlightenment, making it a unique fusion of traditional values and modern creativity.
Wat Rong Suea Ten (Blue Temple)
Wat Rong Suea Ten, commonly known as the Blue Temple, a captivating gem in Chiang Rai. Inaugurated in 2016, this temple was designed by Phuttha Khamkong and is celebrated for its stunning blue and gold color palette, symbolizing purity and the quest for enlightenment. The name "Wat Rong Suea Ten" translates to "Temple of the Dancing Tiger," referencing a local legend about tigers once roaming the area. The temple’s modern design incorporates intricate, contemporary Buddhist art and sculptures, creating a striking contrast with traditional Thai temple architecture. This unique blend of vibrant colors and innovative design elements offers a fresh perspective on Buddhist symbolism and artistry, making Wat Rong Suea Ten a must-visit destination for those interested in both historical and modern religious art.
Golden Triangle
Golden Triangle, a historically significant region where Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar converge along the Mekong River. Renowned for its rich cultural and historical tapestry, the Golden Triangle was once infamous as a major opium-producing area. Today, it is celebrated for its stunning landscapes, vibrant local markets, and unique cultural experiences. Visitors can explore the region's diverse heritage, from traditional hill tribe villages to ancient temples. The area offers breathtaking views of the Mekong River and the surrounding mountains, providing a picturesque backdrop to its historical and cultural landmarks. The Golden Triangle serves as a fascinating destination for those interested in the complex history and diverse cultures of Southeast Asia.
Yao tribe and Akha tribe
(Yao Tribe)
(Akha Tribe)
Yao and Akha tribes, two distinct ethnic groups with rich cultural traditions residing in the northern hills of Thailand. The Yao, known for their vibrant traditional attire and intricate embroidery, have a unique heritage characterized by their matrilineal society and elaborate ceremonies. Their colorful costumes, often adorned with silver ornaments, reflect their deep cultural identity and artistic craftsmanship. Meanwhile, the Akha tribe is renowned for their elaborate headdresses and intricate beadwork, which play a central role in their ceremonial dress. The Akha people are known for their strong community bonds and traditional practices, including their distinctive rituals and agricultural techniques. Visiting these tribes offers a unique opportunity to experience their traditional lifestyles, vibrant festivals, and profound cultural heritage, providing a deeper understanding of the diverse ethnic tapestry of the region.
Karen Long Neck
Karen Long Neck, an ethnic group with a unique and culturally rich tradition residing in northern Thailand. Known formally as the Karen or Kayin, this group is renowned for their practice of wearing brass coils around their necks, a custom that dates back centuries. This tradition is not merely ornamental but is deeply embedded in their cultural identity, with the coils symbolizing beauty, grace, and social status. Historically, the practice is believed to have originated as a form of protection and a means to signify tribal identity. As visitors explore Karen Long Neck villages, they will encounter a vibrant tapestry of traditional weaving, intricate beadwork, and ceremonial dress, all of which are integral to their cultural heritage. This immersive experience provides a deeper understanding of the historical significance and enduring cultural practices of the Karen Long Neck people.
Travel Itinerary
● | Pick up from venue 07:00 |
● | Visit hot springs |
● | Wat Rong Khun (White temple) |
● | Wat Rong Suea Ten (Blue Temple) |
● | Visit Golden Triangle |
● | Have lunch |
● | Visit Yao tribe |
● | Visit Akha tribe |
● | VisitKaren Long Neck |
● | Back to venue around 21:00 |
Important Notice:
Rates
- | Conference delegate: $ 90 USD per person |
- | Accompanying person: $ 100 USD per person |
Reservation and Payment Deadline / December 1st, 2024 |
Lunch
Entry fees and transportation are covered in your tour registration fee. However, the dinner is not included. If you would like to have meals at your own expense or need suggestions, please discuss with the tour guide. |
* | If there’s any question concerning lunch or dietary restriction (ex: Vegetarian) please email us as soon as possible. |
Attention
1. | The schedule and itinerary may be changed due to unpredictable factors such as traffic and weather. |
2. | The reservation will be automatically cancelled if no payment is received by December 1st, 2024. |
3. | A minimum of 8 people is required to operate a tour. If the minimum is not reached, the tour will be cancelled and a noticed with method of refund will be sent to the registrants from December1st, 2024. |
4. | If participants cancel the reservation for personal reasons, the cancelation charge will be applied as below: From November15, 2024: Nonrefundable. |
5. | If the attraction is invisible due to weather conditions, the tour will not be canceled and fees will not be refunded. |
6. | Participants should follow the tour guide’s instructions; HEF and the tour guide are not responsible for participants’ leave without notice and personal activities. |
7. | The tour bus will not wait for any personal excuse.If you do not show up on time, the bus won’t wait for you. No refunds will be issued in any case. |