The northernmost tip of Thailand is also the most enchanting point of the Golden Triangle, the site of Chiang Saen River Hill Hotel. The hotel, 60 Rooms, derives its name from Chiang Saen Empire, the 1,300 years old civilization famous for ancient ruins, temples and architecture that inspired the history and culture of Mekong rim countries. Chiang Saen is a picturesque 40 minutes drive from Chiang Rai Airport. Centrally placed, Doi Tung Royal Place, Mae Sai and other tourist attractions are within 20 minutes ride from the hotel, with the famous Golden Triangle where the border of Thailand, Burma and Laos meet just 8 kilometers away.
A mere 100 metres from the hotel is the pier where boats are available for river cruise to Southern China, Burma and Laos offering visitors plenty to explore and making Chiang Saen an ideal transit point for forays into these countries.
The hotel, 60 Rooms, derives its name from Chiang Saen Empire, the 1,300 years old civilization famous for ancient ruins, temples and architecture that inspired the history and culture of Mekong rim countries.
Hotel Facilities:
Air-Conditioned Rooms
Restaurant
Coffee Shop
Laundry Service
Safety Deposit Boxes
Karaoke
Car Park
Chiang Saen is a picturesque 40 minutes drive from Chiang Rai Airport. Centrally placed, Doi Tung Royal Place, Mae Sai and other tourist attractions are within 20 minutes ride from the hotel, with the famous Golden Triangle where the border of Thailand, Burma and Laos meet just 8 kilometers away.
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Mae Chan, which is about 29 kilometers to the north of Chiang Rai, serves as a trading post where the Akha and Yao hill people sell their goods and buy manufactured items. Silver and other tribal handicrafts are available at local shops.
King Mengrai the Great Memorial
The King Mengrai the Great Memorial is located in Muang District at the intersection leading to Mae Chan. King Mengrai was the ruler of Nakhon Hiran Ngoen Yang (now commonly known as Chiang Saen) before Chiang Rai was established as the administrative centre in 1262. He consolidated his power by merging the different city-states in the North and founded the Lanna Thai Kingdom in 1296 with Chiang Mai as the capital.