Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle | Thailand
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Open Today: 09:00 - 17:30

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Overview

Channelling the pioneering spirit of the 19th century explorers, this is a place to hike mountain trails, discover the remarkable personalities of rehabilitated elephants and unearth the secrets of the mighty Mekong River. 15 luxury tents and a safari lodge offer a unique place to rest your head with a style and design evocative of the adventurous expeditions of a bygone era, but with all the creature comforts expected in the present day. A stay at the Four Seasons Tented Camp is an immersive experience in terms of accommodation, dining, and the experiences available for guests to enjoy. Learn to be an elephant whisperer as you bath them, feed them, and walk with them, try your hand at fishing with the local fishermen, or explore the cultural intricacies of the region with a Golden Triangle adventure with one of the camp guides. Nong Yao is beautiful, breezy pavilion restaurant offers guests the finest Laos, Thai and Burmese cuisine with a few western classics and the Burma Bar is an atmospheric spot for a cocktail in a remarkable setting. To top everything off in style, here in the exceptional tropical jungle location, there is also a fabulous spa.

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0141 955 4000

At a glance

  • Boutique Hotel
  • 5 Star
  • 15 tents and one lodge
  • 1 restaurants and bars
  • 1 pools

Experiences

Getting There

Arrival Airport

Mae Fah Luang - Chiang Rai International Airport

Transfers

Approximately a 1 hour and 15 minute drive from the aiport

Climate

Late December to April has great weather, little rain, and lots of sun. From May to September there’s still plenty of sun but also some rain – usually brief showers in the afternoon or at night. October and November are the rainiest months but are often interspersed with sunny days. The cool season is from November to February, when daytime temperatures reach a comfortable 25° C, but nights and early mornings can be cool (10°-15°C). Things heat up from March to June when temperatures won't drop below 25°C (even at night) - and the right time for Songkran, the water festival also called Thai New Year. This is when evening thunderstorms are most common. This is also when the northern haze from planned forest burning occurs, usually starting late February or early March for a few weeks. The rainy season (more romantically called the green season) is from July to October. It's the time to see the region's rivers and waterfalls are at their best. It rains at any time, day and night fr