Exciting Chiang Rai excursions for the family go beyond sightseeing temples and museums. Take a look at 5 fun-filled activities that will keep the kids entertained throughout your stay in this beautiful region of Northern Thailand.

BrokenSphere, Chiang Rai night market, CC BY-SA 3.0

1. Kun Khorn Forest Waterfall

Escape the city heat with a refreshing dip at Khun Korn Waterfall. Lush greenery surrounds the cascading falls, perfect for a picnic lunch and a day of splashing around. There are trails for older children to explore the surrounding forest, while younger ones can build sandcastles by the calmer pools.

2. Golden Triangle & Elephant Park

For a dose of nature and cultural immersion, head to the Golden Triangle. Here, the borders of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar converge through the waters of the iconic Mekong River. Enjoy a visit to an ethical elephant park, right by the Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort, and opt to sponsor an elephant from the reserve, even after your vacation comes to an end. Observe these gentle giants in their natural habitat as a family, for the opportunity to teach your children about responsible elephant care.

3. Nava Land Water Park

Beat the heat and create lasting memories at Nava Land Water Park. This water wonderland is an installation of thrilling slides, a wave pool, and inflatable playgrounds, ensuring a day of laughter and excitement. Younger children will have a blast in the designated kiddie area, while older adventurers can conquer the challenging slides.

4. Garden of Reeds

Spark your child’s imagination at the whimsical Garden of Reeds. This unique sculpture park in a colourful floral landscape features giant reed installations that resemble birds, animals, and fantastical creatures. Kids can climb through the structures, play hide-and-seek, and unleash their creativity in this artistic wonderland.

5. Chiang Rai Night Bazaar

Finally, cap off a full day of sightseeing with dinner at the Chiang Rai Night Bazaar. Sample delicious offerings of Thai street food, and introduce the kids to the art of haggling, for memorable souvenirs and trinkets to commemorate your visit for years to come.