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LANNA HERITAGE

North Thailand
Where Mountains Meet Ancient Kingdoms

Lanna culture · Hill tribe villages · Misty peaks · Slow travel

Why North Thailand?

North Thailand is unlike anywhere else in Southeast Asia. Shaped by the ancient Lanna kingdom, this mountainous region carries centuries of temple art, silk weaving, and culinary tradition that you simply will not find in the south. Mornings here smell of wood smoke and fresh coffee from highland farms. Afternoons unfold slowly — browsing a craft village, watching monks at an evening alms ceremony, or sitting with an elder in a Karen hillside community. Thick jungle valleys give way to terraced rice fields. In the cool season, mist clings to the peaks above Chiang Rai and Nan well past breakfast. The food is earthy, herbal, and deeply local. For travellers who want to understand Thailand rather than just see it, the north is the only place to start.


Destinations at a Glance

Chiang Mai temples and old city

Chiang Mai

The north's cultural capital — 300 temples within the moat, a thriving night bazaar, top-tier cooking schools, and the best access point for mountain treks. Rich in Lanna artisanship and a growing specialty-coffee scene.

Chiang Rai White Temple and tea fields

Chiang Rai

Home to the iconic White Temple, the Blue Temple, and the Golden Triangle. Chiang Rai is the gateway to Shan-influenced culture, hill tribe communities, and the emerald tea terraces of the Mae Salong highlands.

Mae Hong Son mountain valley and mist

Mae Hong Son

Thailand's most remote province — a deep valley ringed by Myanmar-facing mountains. Famous for morning mist over its twin temple lake, Shan-Burmese architecture, and the sense that modernity has not quite arrived yet.

Lampang ceramic horse and temple

Lampang

Thailand's only city still served by horse-drawn carriages. Lampang moves at a gentler rhythm — Burmese-influenced teak temples, renowned ceramics, the Thai Elephant Conservation Centre, and almost no other tourists.

Pai river valley and bamboo bridge

Pai

A compact valley town tucked in the mountains northwest of Chiang Mai. Pai enchants with its hot springs, bamboo bridges over the river, farm guesthouses, and a pace so relaxed that travellers routinely extend their stay by a week.

Nan old town temple murals

Nan

Thailand's best-kept secret — an independent kingdom only ceded to Bangkok in 1931. Nan rewards patient travellers with extraordinary Lanna-Laotian temple murals, cycling through paddy fields, and a complete absence of tourist crowds.


Our North Thailand Trips

4 Days

Chiang Rai 4 Days

4 days Private
From $990 / person
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3 Days

Mae Hong Son 3 Days

3 days Private
From $990 / person
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4 Days

Lampang Heritage

4 days Private
From $1,020 / person
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5 Days

Northern Agri Tour

5 days Private
From $1,080 / person
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5 Days · Festival

Midnight Almsgiving: Phrae & Nan

5 days 27–31 Jul 2026
Limited departure / sleeper train
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Signature · 10 Days

Signature: Slow North

10 days Signature
From $6,500 / person
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Signature · 12 Days

Signature: Agri North

12 days Signature
From $7,200 / person
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Signature · 11 Days

Signature: Chiang Rai Craft & Tea

11 days Signature
From $7,800 / person
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Best Time to Visit North Thailand

November – February
Best Season

Cool & Clear

The highlands cool to a pleasant 15–25 °C. Skies are deep blue, rice has been harvested, and hill tribe festivals fill the calendar. This is peak season — book early and expect slightly higher prices. Ideal for trekking, cycling, and outdoor activities.

March – May
High Heat & Haze

Hot & Smoky

Temperatures climb to 35–40 °C in the valleys. Agricultural burning creates a thick haze across the mountains — visibility and air quality both suffer. Songkran (mid-April) is a vibrant water festival worth experiencing if you can tolerate the heat. Not ideal for outdoor trekking.

June – October
Green Season

Lush & Quiet

Monsoon rains transform the north into vivid green terraces and rushing waterfalls. Crowds thin considerably and prices drop. Some mountain roads can flood briefly, but day-to-day showers are manageable. A rewarding choice for travellers who prefer authenticity over peak-season polish.


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North Thailand for Slow Travellers

The north was made for travellers who refuse to rush. Distances between experiences are manageable, and nothing here rewards impatience. Spend three mornings at the same market and the vendors will start saving you the best produce. Linger at a temple and a monk will invite you in for tea. Walk a highland trail at dusk and the farmer whose plot you pass will call you to sit and watch the mist settle over the valley. This is the rhythm WGR builds our trips around — not a checklist of sights, but a genuine encounter with a place. Our guides are from the north, rooted in local networks and moving at the speed the region deserves. Whether you join us for three days or twelve, you will leave knowing you actually arrived.

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