Singha Park on Den Ha-Dong Mada Road | 12 KM From the City, Chiang Rai, Thailand
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This is far from the city center. More than 1.5 kilometers! We had to walk there according to the navigation. When we arrived at the location specified by the navigation, we found that it was not right. Then we took a taxi and it cost you 200 baht. And the price is not cheap. These dishes cost nearly 2,000 baht. The round trip fare cost 440 baht! But the scenery is good. I can drive or ride a motorcycle in the future.
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This is far from the city center. More than 1.5 kilometers! We had to walk there according to the navigation. When we arrived at the location specified by the navigation, we found that it was not right. Then we took a taxi and it cost you 200 baht. And the price is not cheap. These dishes cost nearly 2,000 baht. The round trip fare cost 440 baht! But the scenery is good. I can drive or ride a motorcycle in the future.
Recommended by the local guide, we set out from Chiang Rai to Chiang Mai and arrived at Singha Park Garden Chiang rai before noon. This is the largest tea plantation in Chiang Rai. The scenery is pleasant, with large tracts of tea fields and cosmos, red and green, very beautiful! More importantly, the restaurant here is very fresh and tastes very good! Mainly local tourists, the queues crowded the restaurant entrance. We were very lucky to arrive at the restaurant before 12 o'clock, and we could enjoy a rural lunch combining Western and Thai while leisurely enjoying the beautiful scenery of the tea plantation.
If you go from the city center, it is still a little far, but I think it is definitely worth a visit. You should go there for lunch during the day because the surrounding environment is very beautiful and close to nature. The food is also very beautiful and delicious, but the cost is a bit high.
We had not planned to have afternoon tea here, but it was a bit early to return to Chiang Mai after visiting the Black Temple, so we drove to the farm in Singha Park, but we took the wrong road and ended up at Bhu Bhirom Restaurant, the highest point in the park. I believe this is also the restaurant with the best environment in Chiang Rai, overlooking the entire Singha Park, with tea plantations, lakes, and large lawns in front of us. The color saturation is quite high. Even though I had already eaten a full lunch, I couldn't refuse afternoon tea. The restaurant is open to nature, with no air conditioning but only fans. The mountain breeze made me feel not hot at all while drinking cold drinks. I ordered Thai milk tea, mango ice, and non-alcoholic passion fruit mojito. The prices are higher than other restaurants, and they charge a 10[%] service charge and 7[%] tax, but the view is totally worth it. I'll have a full meal next time if I have the chance.
The environment is really beautiful, like a park. You can walk around after dinner. It is also very close to the city, so you can come here half a day in advance, play for a while, and then eat something. The food is actually not bad.