Location & Access

17 km from Mae Sai | 45 km from Chiang Rai

Chiangrai, Thailand

Best time to visit

The best time to visit Mae Sai and the Golden Triangle region is during the cool, dry season from November to February. The pleasant weather is ideal for sightseeing, market shopping, and boat trips on the Mekong River.

Seasonal Breakdown

November–February

Cool/dry season : Best time to visit

  • Weather: Temperatures are mild and comfortable, ranging from about 13°C to 28°C (55°F to 82°F).
  • Activities: You can comfortably explore the local markets, visit the northernmost point of Thailand, and take a scenic boat trip on the river.
  • Considerations: This is peak tourist season, so expect larger crowds and potentially higher prices.

March–May

Hot season : Avoid due to heat and haze

  • Weather: This is the hottest period, with temperatures between 20°C and 35°C (68°F to 95°F). The humidity is also high, and the haze from seasonal crop burning can reduce air quality and visibility.
  • Activities: Outdoor activities may be uncomfortable during the peak heat of the day.

June–October

Rainy season : Fewer crowds, lush scenery

  • Weather: Expect frequent, short bursts of heavy rain, especially in the afternoons. While temperatures drop slightly, humidity is high.
  • Activities: Fewer tourists visit during this time, resulting in lower prices. The rain also makes the surrounding landscape lush and green. If you don’t mind occasional downpours, it can be a good time to visit.

San ton pui farm

Local attractions nearby

Nearby attractions within 20 km of Huai Khrai and Mae Sai include Wat Phra That Doi Wao, a temple in Mae Sai with views of the border, the Mae Sai Market and the Thai-Burmese border crossing, Pha Hi Village for coffee and views, and the Doi Tung area which features gardens, tea plantations, and the Royal Villa.

You can also explore the Tham Luang Nang Non cave or visit the Choui Fong Tea Plantation for a scenic experience.

Attractions near Huai Khrai and Mae Sai

Photo Credit: Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)