This evening in Chiang Khan...
A charming small town on the banks of the Mekong River, where life slows down and the atmosphere is peaceful.
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Don't forget to bring a warm jacket and hold hands with your loved one as you stroll along the Mekong River. It will warm both your body and your soul.
There are multiple ways to travel to Chiang Khan.
All modes of transportation, including private cars, trains, and buses...
- Book your tour bus tickets on this website.
To book tickets on this website, you need to register and log in. The registration process is straightforward, and once you have your password, you can use your email and password to book tickets through the website.
We arrived in Chiang Khan in the late afternoon.
After a short break to refresh, it's time to stroll through the Chiang Khan Walking Street.
The evening atmosphere is lively. The walking street here opens around 5 pm. They sell food, souvenirs, and local products. We were almost broke from buying food. It's open every day.
The grilled sticky rice I had elsewhere was super fishy, but the one I tried here was actually delicious.
Walking around and munching on grilled sticky rice in the cool air was incredibly enjoyable.
The mud crab costs 20 baht each. This one has a salty and savory taste. You can taste the texture of the field crab. When you peel off the shell, there is a lot of fat. Make small balls of sticky rice and dip them in. Oh my god, I wouldn't even trade it for pizza.
Deep-fried dough sticks stuffed with delicious fillings in Chiang Khan.
This shop is open by chance and luck,
as it may be closed on some days and open on others.
However, many people claim that it is delicious, so go for it!
Mieng kham, 10 baht per wrap, freshly made!
Mieng kham, 10 baht per pack, freshly wrapped.
If you're going with someone you're newly courting,
you have to keep up appearances a bit.
It might be a little difficult to eat.
Choose any size you like, big or small. We also have river snails. As for the crabs, if they are small, you can eat the whole shell.
Customers can choose the size of the shrimp according to their preference. In my personal opinion, the smaller shrimp are more delicious and enjoyable to chew.
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A wide variety of homestays are available.
This type of homestay is located on the front side of the walking street.
The back side is located on the banks of the Mekong River.
If it is a weekday and not a festival,
you don't need to book. You can just walk in and choose.
Choose whichever one you like, they are all available.
A charming cake shop with a wide variety of bakery options.
Unique postcards to send to your loved ones, or even to yourself.
A popular photo spot where everyone must take a picture with this sign.
A Tranquil Path by the Mekong River
A narrow path winds its way alongside the majestic Mekong River, offering a picturesque escape for visitors. The serene atmosphere invites leisurely bike rides and captivating photo opportunities, especially during the breathtaking sunsets. As you stroll along the path, the gentle sounds of music drift across the water from the Laotian shore, harmonizing with the cool breeze. Fireflies dance among the blooming morning glory flowers, creating an enchanting spectacle. Meanwhile, tiny snails inch their way up a metal pole, completing the idyllic scene.
Do you see the other side? That's our neighboring country.
The majority of passenger boats on the Mekong River display the Thai national flag as a symbol, likely to signify their nationality as "Thailand."
This type of papaya salad is new to me. It's a Lao-style salad with a lot of water, and the taste is predominantly sweet. It includes a variety of boiled vegetables, depending on what's available. It's quite delicious.
Dancing shrimp! When you're in Chiang Khan, don't miss this dish. And don't forget to take your deworming medication.
The shrimp were dancing disco too much, by the time I managed to take a good picture, half the plate was gone. I was also worried about the chili peppers splashing into my eyes.
The image may be blurry, please excuse us.
Enjoy a delicious breakfast of fried eggs in Chiang Khan. It's a must-try when visiting the area.
In the morning, remember to wake up and offer sticky rice to the monks. During this step, remember to wash your hands and utensils. Avoid touching anything else beforehand, as this could turn your good deed into a sin. 555
After offering alms, don't forget to climb Phu Tok. The sea of mist you see in the distance is Kaeng Kut Ku. We went late, so the mist was faint. You can take a skylab car from the walking street for 50-100 baht per person (not sure). Then buy a ticket to climb Phu Tok for 25 baht. There will be a pickup truck to pick you up. You are not allowed to bring your own car.
It's almost 10 am and there's some fog, but not much.
This has suddenly started to form and thicken.
A panoramic view of Chiang Khan town from above, encompassing the entire district.
How is it? A small, peaceful town, but with no small amount of charm. With that, we bid you farewell.
See you on the next trip, thanks for following until the end.
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