
Excursión privada: excursión a las tribus de la colina y el Triángulo de Oro desde Chiang Rai
1 day
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Vaya hasta la zona del Triángulo Dorado, donde se unen las fronteras de Tailandia, Birmania y Laos, visite el Museo del Opio. Continúe hasta la antigua ciudad de Chiang Saen, que se remonta al 1260 D.C. y vaya a las orillas escalonadas del río Mekhong, frente a Laos. Sea testigo de algunas de las magníficas ruinas antiguas y templos. Vuelva a su hotel.
Incluido
- Visita privada
- Almuerzo
- Guía local
- El transporte en un vehículo privado
- Traslado de ida y vuelta al hotel (solo hoteles seleccionados)
No incluido
- Propina (opcional)
Adicional
- Recibirá confirmación en el momento de efectuar la reserva
- Con acceso para sillas de ruedas
- Todos los viajeros pagan precio de adulto
Características
Turismo
95%
Cultural
75%
Opiniones
Disappointing. Skip the hill tribe village. Sad and exploitive. Mae SaI isn’t much to see either. Also little flexibility in the tour and guides who could have asked which opium museum to see (hall or museum) and offered some flexibility. We often drove by things that would have been nice to potentially see. It was a private tour so some upfront conversation about expectations would be reasonable. Not cheap either at $235+ for the day.
This tour was amazing!
From the moment we were picked up to the moment we were dropped off we were flooded with information, facts, stories and history. Our guide Suda was terrific. She was extremely outgoing, fun and super knowledgable. She made our time spent with the hill tribes so intimate, it felt as though we were a part of their family. We even got to go inside one of their houses! We were able to ask her so many questions, getting honest answers. The only unfortunate part of the trip was the lunch. The food was not good, and catered to Western tourists. We would have loved real local spicy Thai food! But the rest of the day made up for it entirely.
Loved our tour guide Tom. Tribe tour was a bit commercial but Tom gave us much information and you came away with a wealth of information