While Chiang Khan has received numerous reviews, this article will focus on the most economical and convenient transportation options from the airport to Chiang Khan.

We have visited Chiang Khan four times. The first two times, we drove ourselves. The third time, we flew in and took a taxi to our destination. On the way back, we took a bus. This time, we are traveling with only two people, so we needed to find a method that was both convenient and affordable.


The sky is clear at the airport. It's a good thing, because before I came, I saw on the news that it was raining heavily in Loei Province. I hope I don't encounter too much rain.

Exit the door, turn right, and you will find the car rental shop. You have already contacted them one day in advance.

We read reviews and found that no one has ever rented a motorbike from the airport to Chiang Khan. We wanted to try it, and luckily we found this shop that rents motorbikes. So, why wait?

A variety of prices are available to suit your needs, whether you are traveling to Chiang Khan, the bus terminal, or other destinations.

The rain started pouring down, so we had to wait for it to stop before we could ride our motorbikes.

Upon exiting the airport, turn left and continue driving straight. You will see a large sign for Chiang Khan District. Follow the road straight and you will not get lost. The distance is less than 60 kilometers, so it is a comfortable drive.

The journey was punctuated by rain showers, forcing us to seek shelter in temples and roadside stalls. It was an enjoyable experience, embracing the true spirit of two-wheeled travel.


We arrived at the booked accommodation and checked in, but we didn't sleep there. Due to unforeseen circumstances, we had to drive to find new accommodation. Consider this a stroke of bad luck for us.

An army marches on its stomach, and in Chiang Khan, you can't miss the delicious "Tam Dang Daeng".


Don't order when you're hungry. 555 There's some leftover. I couldn't finish it, but I have to say it was delicious.


Full and satisfied, I drove around looking for a new place to stay. I found this place because it was affordable, clean, and located near the walking street, just like the previous one. I also negotiated the price with the housekeeper, who kindly gave me a discount after I explained my situation. The housekeeper was very kind, and I ended up getting a room that I really liked. Yay! After the rain, the sky is always clear.


The accommodation offers both fan and air-conditioned rooms. However, the bathrooms are shared, with four in total: two for showering and two for toilets. The rooms are clean and odor-free.


Our room has a balcony with a view. The front faces a walking street.

Coffee and water are available free of charge in the reception area.

After checking into the hotel, I went to the Mekong River to watch the sunset, but I didn't make it in time. I missed it (because I was busy looking for a room, oh no!).

Dinner time! This is why we came here. 555

There are many vendors selling coconut jelly for 20/30/40 baht. Take your time and look around before making a decision.


Grilled shrimp skewers are abundant and delicious. Don't miss out!

Large ones are tastier and saltier than small ones. Tonight, I'm having 6 skewers. Hehe.

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The prices here are very reasonable, only 10-20 baht. I must say, the Mieng Kam is delicious! I almost ate 4 skewers by myself, haha.

Rice noodles are here.



Have you ever tried maprang? The black ones are sweet, while the red ones are incredibly sour. They need to be dipped in chili salt to be edible. As for me, I can't handle the sourness, so I prefer the juice instead.

The rainy season is here, and we have to be prepared for anything. Luckily, it didn't rain today, so the streets were clear and easy to walk on.

Oh no! The bank is closed. I was planning to withdraw 200,000-300,000 baht. Sigh.

Let's go to the room and rest. I'm tired. We'll go to Phu Thok tomorrow. ZZzzzz


The alarm clock was set for 6 am, but I woke up with a start before it went off. I heard the sound of monks chanting blessings, so I quickly washed my face and went outside to see what was happening.



Normally, if you stay at a hotel, they will inform the staff to prepare alms offering sets for you. However, if they don't, there are services available along the streets. Each set costs only 60 baht, and they even offer to take photos for you.



The distance from the accommodation to Phu Tok is only 7 kilometers. If you don't have a car, you can contact Skylab car to take you there. As for us, we are comfortable with our own vehicle. We can go whenever we want and stop wherever we want.

Driving to the top of Phu Tok is not possible. You must purchase a round-trip ticket for 25 baht per person.



The road was shrouded in thick fog.



Arrived.



Refreshing



The crowd was sparse, but there was no sea of mist to be seen on this day, as it was not yet cold enough. Instead, there was only scattered, wispy fog.



The weather is so nice, I wish I could take it home with me.



The descent was leisurely, as it wasn't a peak season or winter. We didn't have to wait in line, and the entire car was just the two of us. We had it all to ourselves.



From Phu Tok, continue to Kaeng Kut Ku.



It's too early, most shops haven't opened yet.



It's alright, we've been here many times before. We just came to buy some candied coconut.



Breakfast is ready, but not yet cooked.



After picking up the souvenirs, we drove back. On the way, we saw a sign for a coffee shop, so we decided to stop by.



The temple of Wat Tha Khek offers affordable coffee at only 29 baht per cup. Enjoy the view while sipping your coffee for a truly relaxing experience.



Take a walk around the temple.



The green is very good.



After checking in, we showered, packed our bags, and went out for dinner.



Looking for something more intense after a light session last night. Found this place while driving around, let's see how it goes.



It was incredibly delicious, worth the wait.



And called the housekeeper to check out. Bye, bye, I'll be back again... Chiang Khan @Come on.



From Chiang Khan, most people would take a van from the bus terminal directly to the airport. But we're not most people, right? 55 On the way, we have to stop and collect some profits. Come on, follow me.



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A picturesque scene of verdant rice fields, offering a soothing and aesthetically pleasing view.



The upper floor has separate stairs on the left and right sides. Please use the stairs designated for your gender.



Items for sale are listed below.



Have you ever played?



Children used to play here, but now they can't because they are afraid.





No need to worry about being hungry.



During school holidays, there will be more children.



Leaving the museum, we had plenty of time to spare before our 6:20 PM flight, so we decided to grab a bite to eat nearby.



The initial plan was to visit the Huai Krathing Reservoir, but we stumbled upon the Huai Nam Man Reservoir first. We decided to check it out before continuing to our original destination.



However, Huai Krathing is not going to happen. Why, you ask?



We have fallen in love with this place. The atmosphere is amazing, very similar to Khao Sok National Park, where we just returned from.



Raft service is available. Food can be ordered and delivered to the raft. The price for a small raft is 300 baht, and the price increases for medium and large rafts.





The food arrived quickly, and each dish was carefully sealed in plastic. This is because when people take the food to the middle of the dam, long-tailed boats will deliver the food to ensure cleanliness and prevent spills during transportation. It's a great idea!



Let's eat now, I'm hungry.



While eating, I wished for rain to create a pleasant atmosphere with fog, and my wish came true.



The rain was really falling, creating a perfect atmosphere.



I wish I could freeze time here.



When it was time, I drove back to the airport to return the car.



The cost was 1,026.50 baht per person, which is very affordable (actually, it's less than 1,000 baht!). Come and visit, you'll see that traveling isn't as difficult as you think. You can't miss traveling in Thailand. We'll be back again. Bye.

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