The Chiang Saen River Hill Hotel is situated in the beautiful Chiang Saen ancient riverside town, 45 minutes from Chiang Rai City Center.
Perfect base to explore the Thai Ancient of Chiang Saen. There are more than 10 ancient historical grounds within 15 minutes radios form Chiang Saen River Hill Hotel. Hotel is also closed to numerous attractions such as the Doi Thung Royal Palace, Mae Sai (Ta-Kee-lek:Thailand and Burma border of Chiang Rai Province), the famous Golden Triangle, and Opium Museum.
Every room room decorate in Thai-Lanna style with a corner of real Lanna decorations. Teak wood dressing table. Minibar with bar-size refrigerator. Individual Air Conditioning Control unit for each room. Free for child under 12 to share room.
Vieng Saen Phu at Chiang Saen River Hill hotel provides international dishes and also traditional Thai-Lanna cuisines challenging all the taste-buds.
Other facilities are such as meeting and conference room and business center.
A mere hundred meters from the hotel is the pier where boats are available for river cruise to southern China, Burma and Laos. This hotel is decorated and designed in traditional northern Thai (Lanna) style, embraced by wonderful surroundings in The Golden Triangle.
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IDD / Direct Dial Lines
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About Golden Triangle
Locally called as Sop Ruak, the Golden Triangle is about 9 kilometres from the Chiang Saen old town to the north along the road parallel to the Mekong River, where the borders of three countries, Laos, Myanmar and Thailand, come together. There are remains of many ancient places and structures attesting to the area having been settled by people in the past. It is also where various legends on the Lanna ancestors originate.