
Monday, September 7, 2009
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Anantara Golden Triangle Resort and Spa

Anantara's Golden Triangle resort is a luxury nature retreat set amidst 160 acres of lush tropical jungles overlooking the winding Mekong River and the border with Burma and Laos.

Anantara Golden Triangle Resort & Spa - For views that rival the ones outside, look no further than the flat-screen TV that hangs in all 20 Burma View rooms - a modern amenity to accompany the traditional teak floors and Thai artworks surrounding it. In the bathroom, an oversized terrazzo bathtub provides an extra touch of luxury.

Anantara Golden Triangle Resort & Spa - Share a romantic bath for two in a deep terrazzo tub with a view of the Mekong. Silk, regional cottons, wooden accents and Thai artworks form the backdrop of your intimate hillside retreat.
Anantara Golden Triangle Resort & Spa
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Doi Mae Salong

Doi Mae Salong - The return trip can be taken on routes nos. 1234 and 1130 which wind through Yao and Akha hill tribe villages.

To reach Doi Mae Salong, take the Chiang Rai-Mae Chan route for 29 kilometers, then turn left and proceed for another 41 kilometers (passing a hot spring).

Doi Mae Salong - Scattered with many hill tribe villages, Doi Mae Salong is ideal for trekking.

Doi Mae Salong - The scenery is especially picturesque in December and January when sakuras are in full bloom.

Doi Mae Salong - The village became well known for its enchanting scenery and tranquil atmosphere. Today it is a major tourist attraction with its small-town ambience, delicious native Chinese dishes, small hotels and guesthouses catering to visitors and tea, coffee and fruit tree plantations.

Doi Mae Salong is the site of Santi Khiri village, a community settled by the former Chinese 93rd Division who moved from Myanmar to reside on Thai territory in 1961. From Doi Mae Salong a road leads to Tha Thon, the starting point for the Kok River cruise, a distance of 45 kilometers. There are hotels and guesthouses to accommodate tourists and a paved road leading to the village.
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