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Discover elegant Thai design, luxurious amenities, private tours, and serene nature at The River House in Chiang Rai, Thailand.
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ENGLISH about Street Side Cuisineadvisor Miss Jantana Khamanukul
Guest Room&Suites The River House features 30 spacious deluxe rooms and 6 junior suites, all with riverview. Decor and furnishings are of elegant Thai design , with extensive use of traditional materials including woodwork and wooden floor to reflect facets of delicate Thai culture.
Room Amenities (all room types) • Bathroom with a bathtub and a separate shower cabin • Day Bed • Minibar , refrigerator, tea/coffee making facilities • Stereo sets for cassette, CD and VCD • 25 o flat screen TV with cable network • Electronic safe deposit box • Individually controlled air conditioning
• Hairdryer, bathrobes, slippers, umbrella • Wireless internet access • Iron and iron board (on request) • IDD phone • Bathroom amenities • Daily fruit plate
Additional Room Amenities for Junior Suite • Walk in closet • Whirlpool bathtub • Private veranda with elegant northern Thai style sofa
Spa Treatment Operating hour : by appointment ( 1 hour reservation required) At the River House, you can exclusively enjoy luxurious amenities in the midst of Chiang Rai’s serene nature and beauty. You will be fascinated by the sight and sound of natural habitat and a spectacular panoramic view, especially at dawn and dusk times
Jogging Track in the garden Even a simple walk along the jogging track in the garden could leave you with joy and unforgettable memories of fragrances and flowers.
Private Tours The River House organizes private tours to several places of interest. Full day tours start at 8.30 and end around 17.00 hrs. Half day tours are also available
Other Services • Car rental service with driver • Currency exchange • Doctor on call • Elevators • Free parking lot • Guest relation services • WIFI
• Laundry service • Luggage storage facilities • Corner for souvenir shopping • 24 hours security
Location Fact Sheet Chiang Rai is the northernmost province of Thailand with the border to Myanmar at Mae Sai District where people often talk about visiting the Mae Sai Thai - Burmese Market to shop for products from Chiana and Russia while in fact Chiang Rai has a lot more ( and a lot better) to offer.
The city of Chiang Rai was founded in 1262 AD by King Meng Rai and was the first capital of Lanna Kingdom (Kingdom of a Million Rice Fields). It contains manifold historic relating with other cities like Chiang Saen which was once the centre of power of the long-gone Lanna Kingdom. In this modern day, Chiang Saen is a part of Chiang Rai Province and preserved as historical site. The distance is about 45 kilometers away from the city of Chiang Rai.
Places of Interest Chiang Rai province nowadays is agriculture oriented and is renowned for its remarkable blend ofscenic mountain and rivers: Doi Tung housing The Royal Villa of the late Pricess Mother, Doi Tung Botanical Garden, Doi Mae Salong and its tea plantation, The River Kok and its boat trip as well as elephant trekking, the Golden Triangle where Mekong River separates Myanmar, Laos and Thailand.
Chiang Rai has also got several manmade places worth a visit, The Hall of Opium in Chiang Saen district, for instance. The Hall of Opium serves well as a prevention to narcotic problems in contemporary society. Rai Mae Fah Luang, the Art and Cultural Park in town, is another place one should not miss once in Chiang Rai. Open 10-18 pm daily except Mondays. The pavilions and galleries on the premises encapsulate the finest of Lanna art and architecture. The Haw
Kham building was constructed in the traditional Lanna style and houses the finest collection of Northern Thjai religious and secular art and artifacts from all over Lanna Kingdom, including some from the Shan States (Myanmar), Sipsongpunna (China) and LanXang (Laos). The Haw Kaew Gallery features a collection of teakwood carving, illustrating the close relationship of Thai people to teak.
by • Rawinda Pongsakkajorn No.22 • 2. Sasitorn Tongnum No.23 • M.5/10