The brainchild of an entrepreneur and property developer, Krisdadoi Chiangmai was initially built as a private retreat and dream resort for family and friends. The weekend vacation home, comprising nostalgic European-style country cottages set in the midst of acres of botanical gardens, was soon welcoming a steady stream of guests. By popular request, the private retreat evolved into a boutique resort project - the first of its kind in the Hangdong-Samoeng districts of Chiang Mai.
Known simply as the Krisdadoi Chiangmai, the botanical gardens and the flower park finally opened its doors to the general public. Twenty years later, Krisdadoi Chiangmai remains one of Chiang Mai's unique attractions and a destination resort in its own right.
Golden Teak Cottages :
Built from Golden Teak, a durable hardwood that is native to the region and treasured for its natural beauty, the new cottages will feature Colonial-style architecture reminiscent of the Shan period in this ancient 700-year old city. With the addition of these new rooms, the total number of rooms available increases to 72.
IngFah :
A 2-bedroom chalet suite with a large living room, 2 bathrooms, a pantry and a spacious private verandah. This authentic teak chalet is ideal for long stays and corporate entertainment.
In-Room Amenities :
For the comfort and convenience of our guests, each room comes with a full range of services and amenities that includes a safety deposit box, mini bar, hair dryer, cable TV, IDD international dialing, coffee/tea-maker. Some rooms feature a mini-combo audio system, private verandah and balcony with a panoramic view of the beautiful gardens, waterfall and fountains. Laundry & Dry-cleaning, shoeshine, newspaper, and butler services are also provided.
Restaurant
The Kris :
Serves Thai-Chinois and Grilled cuisine and offers all day dining featuring a special menu created by our Executive Chef, both Northern Thai and Chinese style cuisine. Opt for outdoor dining with meals served on the large terrace located on the bank of the mountain stream and offering a panoramic view of the Doi Suthep-Pui hills. The Kris accommodates up to 260 guests with seating capacity of 80 indoors and 120 outdoors on the ground floor and 2 private rooms on the upper floor accommodating 30 persons each.
The Valley Restaurant :
Located on the other bank of the Ta-Chang stream, The Valley - our fine dining outlet serves fusion cuisine. It's also the 'in' place where the 'rich and famous' entertain their guests on special occasions.
::Other Facilities And Services ::
Airport transfer/Shuttle bus services
Wireless internet in-room
Library
Fitness Center
Car rental
Foreign exchang
Shopping / Souvenir shop
Baby sitter service / Children's Club
Squash courts
Tours and excursions
LCD projector
Valet Parking Service
This legendary country-style resort, situated at an elevation of 700 metres above sea-level, is famous for its beautiful botanical gardens and flower park extending over 20 acres of charming countryside in the southern valley of the twin peaks of Doi Suthep-Pui in Chiang Mai.
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Interest Attractions in Chiang Mai
:: Wat Phra Sing
Built in 1345, the temple is located on Sam Lan Road. It houses the North's most revered Buddha statue, Phra Phuttha Sihing which is enshrined in Vihan Lai Kham, a chapel that features exquisite woodcarvings and northern style murals. Every year on April 13, Songkran Day, the image is paraded through the streets of Chiang Mai for local people to sprinkle scented water on. This area was formerly Wat Li Chiang Market until 1345, when King Pa Yu, the fifth king of the Meng Rai Dynasty commanded the construction of this temple and a 24-feet chedi to contain his father's ashes.
Sbun-Nga Textile Musuem
Address: 185/20 Wua Lai Road, Muang, Chiang Mai. Tel: 053 200655 or 01 8836713 This is the largest textile museum in Thailand which is situated at Old Chiang Mai Cultural Center. See over a thousand ancient and rare textiles revealing the elaborate weaving skills of both royal and local ancestors in Southeast Asia. Open daily (except Wednesdays) from 10.30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m..