Four Seasons Tented Camp in the Golden Triangle is located in the Chiang Rai province of northern Thailand. Set amidst Thailand’s exotic bamboo jungles, the resort is accessible only by river boat. Scattered around these jungles are canvas-covered designer suites with wooden decks, large enough to host group dinners or cocktails.
137 Pillars House is a sophisticated boutique hotel located in the Wat Gate neighbourhood of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand. Built in the 1880's as part of the East Borneo Company headquarters, this beautiful teak wood building has been carefully restored to reflect its 19th-century origins. Housed within its complex are 30 suites, outfitted in gleaming dark teak and accented with elephant-printed cushions and large celadon urns and beautiful walls thick with jungle-green creeping vines.
Anantara Chiang Mai Resort is a harmonious blend of traditional Thai and contemporary design, creating an elegant and serene atmosphere. The architecture features clean lines, open spaces, and the use of natural materials such as teak wood and bamboo. The resort’s centrepiece is a colonial-style building that once served as the British consulate, providing a touch of historical charm amidst the modern aesthetic. Lush gardens and reflective pools further enhance the sense of calm and beauty throughout the property.
Four Seasons Chiang Mai is an exquisite blend of traditional Thai architecture and modern luxury, creating a serene and elegant retreat in the heart of northern Thailand. The resort's design features open-air pavilions, intricate wood carvings, and beautifully landscaped gardens that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the region. Each structure is thoughtfully positioned to offer stunning views of the surrounding rice paddies and mountains, enhancing the overall sense of peace and seclusion.
Howie's Homestay in Thailand epitomises luxury and exclusivity, nestled in the lush hills of Chiang Mai. Designed by renowned architect Bill Bensley, the estate boasts traditional Thai architecture with contemporary touches, featuring teak wood structures, open-air pavilions, and intricately carved details. The expansive gardens, dotted with tropical flora and serene water features, provide a picturesque backdrop that blends seamlessly with the natural surroundings.
Four Seasons Resort in Thailand is located in the Mae Rim Valley, just north of Chiang Mai. Set around working rice terraces and surrounded by Suthep mountains, this resort is carefully designed like a traditional Thai village, to merge with its nature. The architecture is classic Lanna, including steeply pitched roofs, with modern Thai aesthetic that reflects the country’s Lanna history.
The Dhara Dhevi Hotel is an intricately designed retreat, located deep in Northern Thailand’s Amphur Muang Province outside of Chiang Mai. Set on roughly 60 acres of manicured tropical grounds this hotel is fit for the royals, the rich and famous. The resort’s ornate, pagoda-like design, with towering gilt spires evokes the Thai villages of old. It’s an ancient Lanna in miniature, full of moats, fortified walls, and veering walkways erected over watery rice paddies.
Tamarind Village is a charming boutique hotel set in the heart of Old Chiang Mai, in northern Thailand. Built around a 200-year old tamarind tree, this collection of buildings with flower-filled courtyards inspired by rural temple cloisters, reflects simple beauty of the Lanna culture. Inside, are just 45 rooms and suites, all decorated with bold fabrics and a flourish of local design. Centrally located it’s close to many interesting sites including Pratat Chedi Luang Temple.