HOTELS Anantara Golden Triangle Resort and Spa - Elephants And Jungle Bubbles

Anantara Golden Triangle Resort and Spa - Elephants And Jungle Bubbles

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Chiang Saen Thailand Southeast Asia
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Set on the mighty Mekong River in the hills of Thailand, you can see Myanmar and Laos from your balcony laying on your day bed. The incredible Golden Triangle location is steeped in history and natural beauty. There are landscaped gardens and your room features oversized terrazzo bathtubs, Thai textiles, teak furnishings, and artwork from local cultures.

There is so much to see and do. You can take a Thai cooking class, visit the mysterious Hall of Opium, and even learn to drive your own elephant. Speaking of elephants, the hotel is at an elephant conservation center where you can help feed and bathe the gentle beasts or take tours into the jungle to learn about the healing herbs and flora. Visit misty hill-side villages and interact with local people. The area has historically been a melting pot of cultures and ethnicities resulting in some amazing historical temples, monuments, and delicious food.

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Anantara Golden Triangle hotel in the background of rice paddy
Anantara Golden Triangle hotel Thailand
Anantara Golden Triangle lobby

Lobby

Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant bar

Elephant Bar

Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant bar terrace
Baan Dahlia restaurant

Baan Dahlia restaurant

Anantara Golden Triangle suite lounge area
Anantara Golden Triangle Burma view room

Burma view room

Anantara Spa view

Anantara Spa

Naked Asian girl in a floral bath
Sala Mae Nam Terrace

Sala Mae Nam Terrace

Anantara Golden Triangle dining by design
Anantara Golden Triangle dining on the terrace with view on the swimming pool
Anantara Golden Triangle swimming pool
Northern Thai Sala at night
Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp
Playing with a kid and grown up elephant
Early morning mist at the border of Myanmar, Thailand and Laos
Sleep with the elephants Bubble accommodation

Spend the night with elephants in the "Jungle Bubbles"

Spend the night with elephants in the Jungle Bubble accommodation

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229 Moo 1, Chiang Saen - Mae Sai, 57150 Golden Triangle, Thailand


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