60-acres property surrounded with lush greenery and intense traditional architecture. Great service from airport transfer to check out. This hotel has excellent Chinese, French and Thai restaurants and offers spa goers a serene oasis of relaxation. The kid’s club boasts a variety of recreational activities for kids, including paddy fields for buffalo riding and rice planting. Perfect place to relax, play and unwind.
Likes – sumptuous dining, fun program for kids and spa treatments fit for a king
Dislike - more a personal dislike than the fault of the hotel, the villas are built using Thai wood and hence create a dim atmosphere in the rooms.
Rooms – mostly 2-storey Villas with a few blocks of Colonial Suites. The Villa is like a village house, with its own living room, dining area, bedroom, bathroom and patio. Practical amenities such as shampoo, toothbrush, cotton bud etc as available in the rooms, so is bottled water for drinking.
Dining – Akalinga restaurant serves international cuisine and is the place for buffet breakfast. Standard American breakfast with a small selection of Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Middle Eastern breakfast items. Some of the items are not served daily and the kitchen alternate dishes. There are 3 other restaurants: Farang Ses (French), Fujian (Chinese) and the Thai restaurant, serving authentic cuisine in exquisite décor. You must try the dim sum for lunch at the Chinese restaurant. Reasonably priced for the quality they serve.
Spa – if you have 3 hours (plus THB11k) to spare and willing to take 2 showers, go for the Lanna Ceremony treatment. The body scrub, jacuzzi, herbal steam, wrap and massage will leave you floating in heaven. All other shorter treatments are just as good but do go for the Thai massages. There is a resident Ayurveda (traditional Indian medicine) doctor available for consultation. And yes, the abhyanga massage is great too!
Kid’s Club – offers a variety of activities for kids between 4 to 9. They have a great rice planting activity that includes buffalo riding as well. The club houses many educational toys and a humble insect “farm”. If they had a playground, it would make the place more attractive to kids.
Service – no complaints but you will need to be more inquisitive if making travel arrangements at the Travel Desk. Some of the staff are not familiar with hire rates.
Overall, we would visit again!
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