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Rai Saeng Arun Resort is situated in Chiang Khong and offers free Wi-Fi. It provides 3-star accommodation with air-conditioned rooms.
Chiangkhong Teak Garden Riverfront Hotel provides 3-star accommodation in Chiang Khong. It also features an outdoor pool, a Jacuzzi and free Wi-Fi.
Boasting an outdoor pool, Fortune River View Chiang Khong is situated in Chiang Khong and offers comfortable accommodation. It provides complimentary Wi-Fi, a 24-hour reception and meeting rooms.
Siam Tara Resort Chiangkhong is situated in Chiang Khong and features free Wi-Fi. It also provides meeting rooms, an outdoor pool and massage services.
Cheapest month: | November |
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Most expensive month: | September |
Average price in Chiang Khong: | £12/night |
Cheapest price found: | £4/night |
Cheapest day: | Thursday |
Most expensive day: | Monday |
Siam Tara Resort Chiangkhong is situated in Chiang Khong and features free Wi-Fi. It also provides meeting rooms, an outdoor pool and massage services.
Boasting an outdoor pool, Fortune River View Chiang Khong is situated in Chiang Khong and offers comfortable accommodation. It provides complimentary Wi-Fi, a 24-hour reception and meeting rooms.
Chiangkhong Teak Garden Riverfront Hotel provides 3-star accommodation in Chiang Khong. It also features an outdoor pool, a Jacuzzi and free Wi-Fi.
Rai Saeng Arun Resort is situated in Chiang Khong and offers free Wi-Fi. It provides 3-star accommodation with air-conditioned rooms.
Day Waterfront Hotel
789, Saiklang Rd., Soi 11, Ban Huawiang, T. Wiang, Chiang Khong, Chiang Rai, Chiang Khong, Thailand
Chiangkhong Teak Garden Riverfront Onsen Hotel
666 Moo 8 Wiang, Chiang Khong, Thailand
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Nestled on the Mekong River where Thailand meets Laos, Chiang Khong is an old market town that provides a charming riverside gateway to national parks and ancient Buddhist temples. The township is dotted with Thai and international restaurants and boasts a popular street market.
You’ll notice a distinctly laid-back vibe within Chiang Khong as you stroll along its main strip beside the Mekong River, home to restaurants serving sumptuous Thai cuisine. Stop in at Bamboo Mexican House Restaurant for authentic Mexican dishes or venture slightly off the main road to grab a beer or wine at The Hub.
The main street also reveals historic structures, including the remnants of the Old City Wall and the Wat Phra Kaew Chiang Khong, a small Buddhist temple with an elaborate facade. Immerse yourself in local culture at the bustling Chiang Khong Street Market, which features local stall holders selling fresh regional produce, Thai delicacies, handmade goods and unique trinkets.
Venture slightly south from town to discover traditional ethnic culture at the Lelaikham Museum. Here you can see old textiles and sleeping quarters, along with ancient clothing and tools. Grab a drink or bite to eat at the on-site coffee shop, which overlooks a vast pond with a long timber boardwalk.
Drive north or south of Chiang Khong to admire Laos from either Huai Sai Marn View Point or Rim Khong View Point. Both offer nearby restaurants and shops selling souvenirs. If you’ve got the kids with you, stop off at the Freshwater Fish & Big Fish Museum, where you can see displays of local marine life, watch a traditional dance performance or snap wacky photos with the 3D art.
Chiang Khong is easily reached by flying from Bangkok to Chiang Rai and catching a minivan. You can explore Chiang Khong’s riverfront on foot or use tuk-tuks or taxis to venture further afield.
One of the most popular hotels in Chiang Khong is Rai Saeng Arun Resort, which has been reviewed by 10 users and currently has a rating of 8.9/10. Other top-rated locations include Namkhong Guesthouse And Resort and Chiangkhong Teak Garden Riverfront Onsen Hotel, which have received 8.5/10 and 8.6/10 ratings from our users, respectively.