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PJTravels Dec 20th, 2012 06:14 AM

Resort near Chaing Mai
 
We will be two nights in Chaing Mai to reposition for flights home to San Francisco after 5 weeks touring Cambodia and Laos. I'm interested in a resort outside of the city, but not more than 45 minutes from the airport. Pool required, hopefully under US $200.

We will be joining friends who have been to Chaing Mai and they would prefer not being in the city. If we reverse our current plan, we are looking at UChaing Mai or Yaang Come Village.

Any suggestions regarding outside of city resort, or thoughts regarding the 2 in-city choices will be appreciated.

I owe reports on Argentina, Ireland and Paris. Perhaps I should work on them during our upcoming flight!

Hanuman Dec 20th, 2012 06:36 AM

What time of the year will you be going? Also, what are you looking for when you state that you want a resort outside of the city, like peace and quite, nature, waterfalls, mountain resorts etc?

PJTravels Dec 20th, 2012 01:06 PM

Thank you for reminding me that the more specific I am, the better one can respond.

We will be in Chaing Mai the first weekend in March, after 5 weeks of quite a bit of "roughing it" in Cambodia and Laos. I am looking for some place that is an easy taxi to town, and the airport. However, if the place is lovely enough - furnishings, pool, views, fairly quiet, possibly small, pleasant service - we might just sink into a chaise and only head into town for meals.

To repeat, hopefully no more than 45 minutes to the airport, closer than that to the city with a target of $200 - pool is a must.

Thanks

MichaelBKK Dec 20th, 2012 04:35 PM

The Four Seasons is the first place that comes to mind, but I think it's way over your budget these days. You might have a look at Kaomai Lanna Resort. It's definitely different, although there isn't a lot around it. The resort is closer to the airport than it is to the city, so it fits most of your requirements.

Hanuman Dec 20th, 2012 04:58 PM

Early March you might be subject to smokes from crop burnings! Last year it was really bad and I would not recommend travelling to Northern Thailand during this time of year. You might get lucky as for some years you will not notice the smoke but last year was awful. If you do go then see below for some suggestions.

My favourite out of town resorts are around Mae Rim but any place outside of Chaing Mai proper will be hard to get to and from town unless you have a car. Some resorts will have shuttle service but IMO it will not be convenient especially for dinners. If you are renting a car or don't mind waiting for shuttle bus or taxis then take a look at these resorts:

http://www.fourseasons.com/chiangmai/#openCalendar my favourite out of town resort but pricey.
http://www.proudphufah.com I've stayed and eaten here. Not bad.
http://www.sukantara.com have stopped by but not stayed.

If you decide to stay in town check search for special rates for these resorts:

http://137pillarshouse.com
http://www.ratilannachiangmai.com

Hanuman Dec 20th, 2012 05:03 PM

Come to think of it, wait until mid February and search the Bangkok Post, local English newspaper, for news on haze or smoke around Chiang Mai. Or you could remind me and post here and I will let you know if it's bad year for pollution. No need to do any advance booking for March.

PJTravels Dec 20th, 2012 10:29 PM

Thanks for your input. I had looked a Pillars House as an option. Understand we may have an issue with smoke, but we need to be in Chaing Mai at that time in order to complete our flight plan.

Look for a trip report early March!

Xircal Dec 23rd, 2012 07:02 AM

The burning season stretches from February to April, so if you're arriving in March in that part of the world, be prepared. Check out this news report to get an idea of the problem: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/tr...ist-trail.html

Also, last year several flights to Chiang Mai were cancelled because the runway wasn't visible to incoming flights.

Keep an eye on the PM-10 levels here: http://ourchiangmai.com/air-pollutio...-mai-thailand/

PJTravels Dec 30th, 2012 03:55 PM

Thank you for these links to the air quality in Chiang Mai. We will keep up-to-date, and hopefully, will not need to change our flights at the last minute.

rhkkmk Dec 30th, 2012 04:27 PM

CM is very spread out... while it is a city, it is more urban sprawl.... hanuman can best advise you as he is thai and is often in CM.

chedi get good marks

cavalierfish Jan 2nd, 2013 03:31 PM

Bain Orapin is a lovely resort that has a great pool. We stayed there for four nights, and they provide a great breakfast as well, American or Thai, which includes tea, coffee, or hot chocolate.

cavalierfish Jan 2nd, 2013 03:33 PM

*baan Orapin

PJTravels Jan 22nd, 2013 04:34 PM

Thank you all for your responses. We leave in a few days, and I will report back when home again. As for where we will be staying, our travel companions did not want to be in the center of the city so they chose Rimping Village. It looks nice. We'll see.


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