The building's character combines influences of Chinese housing, the lifestyle of the native Lanna people and continental architecture. All building materials are from our native province of Chiang Mai so as to be in perfect keeping with our climate and also to retain a true sense of Lanna history.
Chambers The chambers of Tri Yaan Na Ros are designed in keeping with the influences of the glory days of Chiang Mai (King Rama V reign). The influence of missionaries, Chinese life and Lanna cultures appear in the teak wood furniture and the decorations and Burmese silks in natural heartwood hue resemble the atmosphere of well over a century ago.
Dining Room Enjoy a meal in natural surroundings with open-air dining room and verandah overlooking the swimming pool. Feast yourself. Not only is the cuisine of the highest quality but is served in a most authentic Lanna Colonial style encapsulated within beautiful landscaped gardens.
Recreation: -Swimming Pool & Restaurant -Bicycle -Gallery -Internet -Cable TV -Library
Tri Yaan Na Ros Colonial House is located on Wualai Road, Muang.
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Interest Attractions in Chiang Mai
:: Wat Phra That Doi Suthep
Wat Phratat Doi Suthep Locals would say, You havent really gone to Chiang Mai unless youve been to Wat Phratat Doi Suthep. Truly, the place is the most important and famous Chiang Mai landmark. Built in 1383, this mountaintop temple has a chedi (pagoda) that houses holy Buddha relics. The gold-plated chedi lies in the middle of a square marble-tiled courtyard. The four corners of the chedi are adorned with parasols which represent royal regalia. The temples courtyard is lined by a cloister, which contains images and murals depicting Buddhas life. There are also two viharns situated in the middle of the east and west sides of the cloister. This temple is 15 kilometers from town and is 3,520 feet above sea level. It is the perfect place to get a birds eye view of the city. The temple can be reached via a steep Naga staircase comprised of 290 steps or railcars. The temple is open daily from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Op Luang
This national park offers a breathtaking view of the natural scenery of a steep river valley amidst scenic mountains and teak forests. It is about 105 kilometers from Chiang Mai town on Highway 108.