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A total of eighty self contained cottages are
constructed in such a way a to blend seamlessly with the
unspoilt Lanna countryside, each one having a front and rear
veranda with a bench set. In the centre is an extremely
attractive swimming pool complete with Jacuzzi and graced by
a Mermaid in tireless attendance. The use of local timbers
enhance the interior of each Cottage which consists of a
bedroom, a separate en-suite bathroom, shower cubicle and
W.C. Satellite TV and IDD telephones as well as a Mini Bar
are provided to ensure convenience and entertainment for
guests.
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| A variety of half and full day Excursion Tours are
available which can be booked at the Resort. These include a
visit to the Golden Triangle which in former days was well
known for its Poppy cultivation and Opium Manufacture. The
busy border town of Mae Sai is also very interesting with
its multitude of colourful goods on sale. A visit to the
Mekong Delta which includes an exhilarating boat ride is
also an event to be enjoyed by all. A most agreeable evening
diversion is to visit the Night Bazaar at Chiang Rai when
all manner of Hill Tribe handicrafts are on display and for
sale as souvenirs. Longer tripe to Thailand’s second City of
Chiang Mai are also available and much much more besides! It
is simply a mater of ‘time and inclination’ as the
possibilities for side trips are endless! |
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- Airport and Bus Station transfers service
- Taxi an Car Rental with experienced drivers
- Tennis Courts and excellent Golf Course are only a
short distance away
- Classical Thai Massage
- Laundry facilities and Hair Dressing are all
available in addition to a Fitness Centre and Sauna
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| This four Star Resort is situated in the midst of
rolling countryside and Rice Fields which at harvest time
resemble a vast sea of gold waving in the breeze! The city
of Chiang Rai is only 15 km away and the International
Airport is just 8 km in the same direction which requires
only a 10 minute drive as there is littler no traffic to
cause hindrance. In fact the Resort is built on the site of
what was a small village which was famous for it s succulent
Pineapples and these are still grown in this district which
is known as Nanglae
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