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Ban Tham Pha Tong

Ban Tham Pha Tong enhances the province of Chiang Rai with its simplicity and natural charm. With its proven potential, the locality is increasingly attracting interest from players in the tourism sector. Vast green expanses, pristine rivers, exotic cuisine, friendly atmosphere, talented artisans… It's all here, within reach.

What to visit in Ban Tham Pha Tong?

The town of Ban Tham Pha Tong serves as the perfect base to explore the highlights of Chiang Rai province. Notable attractions include the Wat Phra Sing sanctuary, the golden clock tower in Tambon Wiang, and the sacred statue of King Mengrai.

Comfort and luxury accommodations are close to the town. Ban Tham Pha Tong is just a few kilometers away from numerous high-end hotels and resorts such as Monmaen Resort & Spa in Chiang Rai, Baan Rabiangchan in Mae Chan, Aly’s Maison in Ban Phlu Thong, etc.

With its vast pristine landscapes, Ban Tham Pha Tong is ideal for golf enthusiasts. The most renowned facility is the Waterford Valley Golf Club & Resort, a tourist destination dedicated to promoting the sport in the area.

When to visit?

Ban Tham Pha Tong enjoys a humid tropical climate. People visit here to rejuvenate, benefiting from excellent air quality. In August, temperatures can reach up to 31°C, with heavy rainfall expected in July. The best times to visit the town are between January and May, or from October to December.

How to get there?

Located at latitude 200810 and longitude 998991, Ban Tham Pha Tong is easily accessible. Chiang Rai International Airport is only 15 km from the town center. Other nearby airports include Rob Wiang, Tachilek, Bane Houei Say, and Chiang Kham.

After arriving by plane, reach Ban Tham Pha Tong by taking available transportation options from your terminal: bus, taxi, car rental, etc.

Photos

The photos displayed depict the surroundings of the town in Chiang Rai province. You can see landmarks like Wat Rong Khun (White Temple) and tea plantations with their farmers.

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