About The Joint Chiang Rai
Casual dispensary with rolled options and accessories. Suits travellers preferring pre-rolls and no-fuss purchases.
Casual dispensary with rolled options and accessories. Suits travellers preferring pre-rolls and no-fuss purchases.
Why visit
- Location in Chiang Rai City Centre, the central area around the clock tower and Night Bazaar fits into a wider Chiang Rai day rather than requiring a special trip
- Pre-rolls available for visitors who do not want to bring their own grinder or papers
- Indoor seating or a separate consumption area at some shops not all permit on-site use
- Pricing transparent with menus on display so you can compare without pressure
- The Joint Chiang Rai in Chiang Rai City Centre, the central area around the clock tower and Night Bazaar is a workable first-time stop for visitors new to Thailand's cannabis scene
What to expect
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Local tips
- Save your receipt edibles in particular sometimes lack clear labelling
- Ask for the daily special some shops have rotating discounts on specific strains
- Buy small quantities first to test the strain before committing to a larger purchase
- Consume on private property smoking in public draws police attention
Frequently asked questions
What hours is The Joint Chiang Rai open?
Listed hours are 10:00-24:00. Late-night browsing is generally fine until close. Public holidays sometimes shorten hours so confirm if visiting on a Thai national day.
Where am I allowed to consume what I buy?
On private property like a hotel room with the owner's permission or in designated areas. Public smoking can incur fines and police attention. Hotel policies vary balconies and pools are usually no-go even when rooms are.
Can I take cannabis out of Thailand?
No exporting cannabis is illegal regardless of how it was purchased. Most international airports including in Thailand will detect it. Consume what you buy in country and dispose of remainder before departure.