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About Us
The resort, a fusion of traditional Lanna and contemporary Thai, designed to merge harmoniously with our riverside surroundings
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Villas/Studios
Located in single or two-storey contemporary Lanna-style buildings of two, four or six units
Located in single-storey buildings of two units constructed in contemporary Lanna style
A beautiful accommodation choice, ideal for honeymooners, wedding anniversaries or other ‘special’ holidays
Our biggest accommodation. Spacious, luxury 2-bedroom pool villa for your family. With uninterrupted riverviews and its own pool
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Facilities
The Riverside Terrace, Ou Kao Classic Thai Restaurant, and Suan Chainam BBQ Restaurant and Beer Garden
Located on the river front, this attractive venue is suitable for various important events and special occasions
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Activities
The Gateway to the Golden Triangle. Chiang Rai the capital of Thailand's northern most province
Doi Tung Temple, Mae Faluang Garden, the Royal Palace, Doi Mae Salong and boat trip along the Kok river
Yao, Long Neck Karen, Lahu and Akha villages; Mae Sai, Golden Triangle, Chiang Saen, etc.
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Special Packages
Phu Chi Fah Forest Park
High up in the majestic mountain range of Doi Pah Mohn on the border of Laos, is Phu Chi Fah. At 1,628 meters above sea level, this is one of the most popular attractions for visitors during the winter months when the weather is cool.
During the months of December and January, it occasionally becomes very cold. It covers approximately 2,500 rai and was declared a Forest Park in 1998. It is extremely popular with Thai tourists from Bangkok and can be crowded in the winter months, especially on weekends.
There is a breathtaking, sheer cliff located in Thoeng District, about 114 km from Chiang Rai. Most visitors spend the night at the nearby Baan Rom Fah Thong, about 1.5 km away, and, early the next morning, walk 760 meters up the slope to reach the observation point to see the spectacular sea of fog that settles in the valleys at dawn.
In February, there is an annual festival to celebrate the white bauhinia blooms (known as Dok Siao Kao locally) that can be seen around Phu Chi Fah and the foot of the

