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Monks Morning Almsgiving Tour (Food Offering)

Chiang Rai, Thailand
Cultural ToursSightseeing ToursPilgrimage Or Religion

About this activity

This cultural tours is one of the standout things to do in Chiang Rai, Thailand. it combines the highlights below into a single, easy-to-book experience from €45 per person. See a local market in Mae Hong Son and witness, or partake, in the ritual almsgiving to monks

Be picked up from your hotel in Mae Hong Son early in the morning to be driven to the market area. Apart from the usual household items and foodstuffs there, you will find an array of snacks popular with the Thai people - fried insects. For Thai people, a bag of fried insects is no different to how people in the West would think of bag of crisps, however, they do have an edge over crisps in terms of nutritious value. If you want to take this time for a fun photo op to show your friends back home, probably the most approachable insect in this 'mind-over-matter' scenario is a fried grasshopper, as they are the least gooey. The more daring might prefer Red Ants, Silk Worms, Bamboo Worms, Red Ant Eggs, Crickets, Mini Crickets or even Scorpions to try. On the other hand, you may be quite content to have your photo taken simply standing next to the Vendor and his cart of bugs.

Continue to the main road and wait to see locals offering food to the monks. You may have made a small purchase in the market to give to the monk yourself. Your guide will tell you how to give the monk an offering. Monks are not allowed to buy or request for food, being one of the 227 rules the monks live by, so the locals will offer food, such as glutinous rice, to the procession of monks each morning.

Good to know

  • Duration: approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes.
  • Confirmation is instant — your spot is secured the moment you book.
  • Offered in 6 languages.
  • Confirm weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable footwear before you go.

Who it's for

First-time visitorsCouplesSmall groups

Best time to visit

Chiang Rai is rewarding year-round, but spring and early autumn typically bring the most comfortable temperatures and thinner crowds than peak summer. Morning departures tend to be quieter and cooler; booking ahead is recommended in high season as popular cultural tours slots in Chiang Rai sell out.

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From
€45
per person