Come to Chiangrai and stay with us at Ban Khun Yom. Chianrai, the most northern city of Siam where the air is so fresh and clean. You are warmly welcome to Ban Khun Yom hotel.
Ban Khun Yom hotel is one of destination where you can relax in a splendid teakwood, friendly and peaceful atmostphere, most inportanly, it's located in the heart of the city, so you will easily either dealing business or sightseeing.
Ban Khun Yom Hotel, we also provide you airport pickup at delivery service as well as assist you to finding out any places you want to visit, making your travel trip more impressive.
Superior Room Each room features
Air conditioner
Telavision
Hot & cold water
Telephone
Refigerator
Standard Room Each room features
Air conditioner
Telavision
Hot & cold water
Telephone
Refigerator
Hotel Facilities :
Air conditioner
Telavision
Hot & cold water
Telephone
Refigerator
Ban Khun Yom Hotel, we also provide you airport pickup at delivery service as well as assist you to finding out any places you want to visit, making your travel trip more impressive.
The Kok River is one of the most scenic attractions in Chiang Rai. It runs from Thathon in northern Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai City and then flows on to meet the Maekhong River at Chiang Khong. From Baan Thathon boats, rafts and treks leave daily venturing into the surrounding mountains where the jungle dips into the river's cool waters. A long-tailed boat can be hired to ferry visitors up and down the river. Stops can be made at Akha or Iko, Lisu and Karen hill tribe villages. Alternatively stops can be made at the Buddha cave, a temple within a cavern; an elephant camp, for trekking; a hot spring; and a riverside Lahu village. Trips range from 300 bahts to 700 bahts ($7-$16), depending on the number of stops made. The ferry pier is beyond the bridge across from the Dusit Island Resort.
Ho Watthanatham Nithat
Ho Watthanatham Nithat is a museum exhibiting ancient artifacts and written records on history, literature and indigenous knowledge as well as exhibits on royal activities by the late Princess Mother at Doi Tung. Located at the former town hall, it is open to the public on Wednesdays through Sundays from 8.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.