Located in the heart of the Golden Triangle in the province of Chiang Saen. Just steps from the Mekong river and minutes from the Laos Golden Triangle Special Economic Zone and the Kings Romans Casino
The resort is located on two adjoining pieces of land. The front piece of land is 2,280 square meters ( 570 square wah) and the back piece of land is 1,220 square meters ( 305 square wah). This is a total of 875 square wah or 2 Rai and 75 wah.
In the Golden Triangle, this is one of the largest pieces of property on the frontage road of Mai Sai- Chiang Saen Road which runs along the Mekong River.
The Golden Triangle is the area where the borders of Thailand, Laos, and Myanmar meet at the confluence of the Ruak and Mekong rivers. The Golden Triangle draws thousands ofd tourists as part of the Northern Thailand Holiday circuit. (Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai and Golden Triangle). It is also the primary transit point for those visiting the Laos Special Economic zone and the Casinos of both Laos and Myanmaar.
Built in 2011 the hotel hosts eight double rooms and twenty-two twin rooms. Each room is equipped with television, air conditioning and fridge.
Constructed from teak and maka timber these units have special appeal to tourists wanting to experience Thai style living.
This restaurant hosts approximately 70 seats in the covered dining area and 10 - 20 on the balcony. The restaurant has achieved Thai standards and awarded the "Thai Clean Food" certificate
Equipped with air conditioning, a projector, screen and also a Karaoke sound system. Usually used for hosting conferences or large dinner gatherings for local government and businesses.
This is a single story steel concrete construction hosting four large rooms. Ideal for elderly and families with children and with easy access from the main parking.
The land is 2 rai and 75 wah located in the heart of Golden Triangle. Easy access to all tourist attractions; The House of Opium, the Golden Triangle scenic viewpoint, Wat Phu Kao, Mekong Tourist Piers and walking distance to immigration office for both Laos and Myanmar.
Surrounded by souvenir shops, convenience stores, local market and opposite a new health clinic.
The front piece of land is 2,280 square meters ( 570 square wah) and the back piece of land is 1,220 square meters ( 305 square wah). This is a total of 875 square wah or 2 Rai and 75 Wah.
The back corner hosts the City Pillar which marks the town's origin.
Contact Ms Kanya Manathaworn at [email protected] or telephone +66 627956263
or
BJ Radomski at [email protected]