As the sun hides itself behind the western foothills, the final rays of the day venture forth, clearly display the details of the mountain and the city, Chiang Mai, nestled at its base. Closer inspection reveals a city peopled by descendants of the Lanna Kingdom of northern Thailand where traditional concepts such as charm and graciousness have been preserved in face of pressures of modernity.
Just ten minutes from Night Bazaar, Tarin Hotel offers travelers both the privacy and convenience in transportation to all tourist spots without traffic congestion.
First class accommodation is provided by 170 spacious guest rooms and suites with personal attention to every detail and a caring serviced in "Lanna" tradition. Each thoughtfully furnished guest room is equipped with:
Central air-conditioning with individual control
20-inch color TV with 4 satellite channels
Solar-cell hot water syste
Refrigerator with full stock mini-bar
IDD telephone
Welcome details such as toiletries in Bathroom, letters with envelopes, etc.
Complimenting the fine facilities is traditional "Lanna -Northern Thailand" hospitality which ensures courteous and attentive throughout your visit to Chiangmai.
Fully-functioned seminar/ banquet room for up to 300 persons
Restaurant with live band in door and terrace
Lobby Lounge with grand piano
Swimming pool
Jacuzzi
Fitness center
Snooker lounge and game room
Tarin Hotel is located on Super Highway Chiangmai-Lampang Road.
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Interest Attractions in Chiang Mai
:: Wat Chedi Luang
This 14th century temple, where the City Pillar Shrine is located, is famous for its enormous chedi, which is measured at 282 feet high and 144 feet wide (at the base). Located right in the middle of the city, it is considered to be the largest chedi in Chiang Mai. Its spire collapsed in 1545 due to an earthquake. A pair of magnificent Naga staircases at the front porch of the chapel is among the most beautiful manmade serpents in the North. Chao Khun Uba Lee Poramacharn (Sirichantathera) and Chao Kaeo Navarat built the front chapel in 1928.
Mae Sa Snake Farm
The farm is located approximately on Km. 3 along the Mae Rim-Samoeng route. It is home to various kinds of snakes native to Thailand. The farm, which also conducts snake breeding, provides 30-minute snake shows daily. For more information, contact tel. 0-5386-0719.