opening hours
Daily: 8 am-5 pm. The site is usually busiest from late morning to early afternoon, so arriving near opening or after 3 pm often means a smoother flow. Hours can shift on special religious dates, so check again before you go.
tickets
Foreign visitor admission is currently treated as THB 200 per adult (change announced for January 1, 2026). Thai resident rates are typically listed around THB 100 for adults and THB 50 for children or students, while visitors age 70+ and children under 120 cm (3 ft 11 in) are generally free; the Cave of Art is usually included. Bring cash, and confirm the live rate at the gate because older listings can still show THB 100.
address
Wat Rong Khun (White Temple)
60 Moo 1, Pa O Don Chai
Mueang Chiang Rai District
Chiang Rai 57000
Thailand
how to get there
Wat Rong Khun is about 12 km (7.5 mi) south of central Chiang Rai on Phahonyothin Road (Highway 1). From the city, local buses from the old bus terminal, taxis, and ride-hailing are practical. From Chiang Mai, about 190 km (118 mi) away, guided day tours are usually the easiest format.
accessibility
Ramps and accessible restrooms are available on site, and wheelchair support is generally possible in the main public areas. Pathways can feel hot and bright at midday, so slower-paced visits are usually more comfortable in the early morning or later afternoon.
dresscode
This is an active temple complex, so you will need covered shoulders and knees in sacred zones. If your outfit is too short, sarong loans are often available near entry. Light but respectful clothing keeps the visit comfortable and avoids entry delays.
photography and filming
Outdoor photography is one of the main highlights, especially when soft light hits the white mirrored surfaces. Inside sacred areas, photo and video rules can be stricter, so follow posted signs and staff direction before shooting. This avoids interruptions and keeps the atmosphere respectful.