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Lanna Resort
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Lanna Resort is surrounded by magnificent cold-weathered garden, both single and group houses are made of wood in traditional Northern Thai style with raised floor and fine decoration. Lanna Resort is located at Amphur Hangdong along the Hangdong- Samoeng road number 1269 about 25 minutes far from downtown and 20 minutes from Chiangmai International Airport.
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1 Moo 9 Ban Pong Subdistrict, 50230 Thailand
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Chiang Mai Intl Airport
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this resort is relatively deep in the valley, far away from the bustle of the city. it is cooler than the city as well. the rooms are huts on stilts, and in the cool air you might get away with no aircon. the toilet is very basic, but you did not come here for the shower. there is a pool, but I did not try it. looks nice though
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Date of stay: October 2013Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Room Tip: higher numbers = further away from reception, this could be good or bad, depending on if you want...
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I went to this place with a large group that rented the grounds for an afternoon group function. We did not stay there so I can’t comment on the rooms although they look like rustic bungalows raised above the ground.
The location is remote even though it’s only 20 miles or so from Chiang Mai.
The grounds are beautiful and set in a river valley. They have a nice pool and hiking paths. The food they laid out for our group was very good.
Would I stay at this place? No, because I would get bored very quickly. But if you are looking for a place where you can check out from civilization, this is your place. It would be excellent as a yoga retreat or a place to practice meditation. Good for monks!
The location is remote even though it’s only 20 miles or so from Chiang Mai.
The grounds are beautiful and set in a river valley. They have a nice pool and hiking paths. The food they laid out for our group was very good.
Would I stay at this place? No, because I would get bored very quickly. But if you are looking for a place where you can check out from civilization, this is your place. It would be excellent as a yoga retreat or a place to practice meditation. Good for monks!
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Date of stay: November 2019Trip type: Travelled with friends
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This resort is outstandingly beautiful, set in carefully maintained gardens with a river running through the estate.Prices are very reasonable and the traditional timber chalets will please all the family too. I fully agree with another poster that it is a 3-star resort but the prices reflect this.
The resort's coffee shop, 'Valley Coffee' was closed for renovations but the coffee produced for us was excellent - like almost all the coffee in Lanna. It also provides a good range of decent, inexpensive snack snacks.
The atmosphere is pleasant and I think we will be returning.
The resort's coffee shop, 'Valley Coffee' was closed for renovations but the coffee produced for us was excellent - like almost all the coffee in Lanna. It also provides a good range of decent, inexpensive snack snacks.
The atmosphere is pleasant and I think we will be returning.
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Date of stay: December 2017Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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On arrival, this place is breathtaking. So beautiful. The photos are accurate, the grounds are stunning, the cabins are cute. We were so optimistic but it wasn't long till we started to realise we were in for a terrible 2 days and nights.
1. The reception staff don't speak English.
2. They offer no activities, no affiliation tours or trips. No flyers in the lobby. No support to get guests to local attractions like the nearby waterfalls. When asked if they can help us call a car, a local taxi... any kind of vehicle to get us out of the hotel, they just said "No. You use Grab". There is absolutely nothing to do at this hotel. It is in the middle of literal nowhere and it is many kilometres to the nearest town. There are no city taxis out there. No buses.
3. They only care about Chinese tour groups. We learned this on our first night at dinner. We arrived to an empty dining room but every table was set with food and coconuts. We asked for a table and they looked both surprised and annoyed. They snarkily unmade a table for us to sit at and then we realised what was happening.... 40-50 Chinese guests arrived at the same time, being shouted at by their guide. They were on a package with food all-inclusive, so the menu was set. Us being there, ordering food from the menu, was an inconvenience to the staff.
4. No wifi in the rooms at all. Wifi in the restaurant barely worked.
5. No phones in the rooms to call reception.
6. The shower heads are 3 feet off the bottom of the tub. One must sit, cross-legged in the bathtub to get their head wet.
7. The staff quarters are located next to guest rooms. One night, the whole staff decided to have an extremely loud drunken party. They screamed at each other and drank Sangsom. When asked to be quiet, they came out of their rooms, stood in the middle of the road and mocked us. They then drove back and forth past our room on motorcycles yelling.
8. They told us there was a breakfast buffet till 10 am (we paid for inclusive breakfast). We arrived at 8:50 am to find it finished and mostly packed up other than the coffee station. After confused angry grumbling, they decided we could order "A la carte" and kept saying "A la carte". So we looked at menus and chose a breakfast each. Then they came with 2 bowls of rice gruel with mystery meat on top. I told them we didn't want that, we wanted to order "a la carte" and they grumped around, mad faces, talking about us loudly in Thai (I speak some Thai) and whining. Finally, they snarkily decided we could have an omelette and an American breakfast. It was foul. Cold hot dogs, cold processed meat slices, uncooked eggs and mayonnaise. We decided not to eat. Asked them to refill the empty drip filter coffee jug, the horrendous waitress, poured Nescafe granules into the jug and topped it up with warm water, gave it a swirl and plonked it down in front of us! Wow.
They had packed up the buffet after the tour group had eaten and left because we didn't matter to them.
9. We asked for the bicycles that were supposedly included in the room. It took them 30 minutes of yelling into walkie-talkies before a guard came with 2 bikes. They were rusty, flat-tired bits of junk. One had a broken seat, metal bits poking out. Unrideable. We gave up and walked 5 km to town.
10. We live in Thailand, our electronics are Thai. But we could not use them because the rooms only had the 2-prong outlets instead of 3-prong outlets. We walked back to reception to ask for an adaptor and they just said "no". We had to walk around the restaurant and saw an extension cord with 3 holes and pointed and said "that, we need that" and they said "NO" and finally a random Thai guest came over and told them to give us the cord.
11. There is no "Do not disturb" sign, so people came into our room when we did not want them to.
12. The coffee shop on the grounds said it was open till 10 pm, was closed every time we tried to visit. Even at 5 pm.
13. There is no shop to buy water, snacks or anything at on the hotel grounds or anywhere in the surrounding area.
14. At 8 am, you aren't allowed to sleep in because that is when they bring out the lawnmowers and motorised leaf blowers to use outside your windows. Guys with noisy machines on their backs seriously blowing leaves around your cabin... (see photo). They also get out there with those thick brooms and sweep the road outside the room. Just no rest allowed here.
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By 7 am after our 2nd night in that place, we called our own Grab car (the hotel can't arrange airport transfers) to get us out of there as soon as possible. We sat at the airport for 5 hours to avoid being in that awful hotel for a second longer.
I am so glad that we spent time in Chiang Mai city before we went to Lanna Resort. Chiang Mai is gorgeous and full of really friendly, good people. This hotel is the exception. Just horrible people, no management, no service, bad attitude. Horrific.
1. The reception staff don't speak English.
2. They offer no activities, no affiliation tours or trips. No flyers in the lobby. No support to get guests to local attractions like the nearby waterfalls. When asked if they can help us call a car, a local taxi... any kind of vehicle to get us out of the hotel, they just said "No. You use Grab". There is absolutely nothing to do at this hotel. It is in the middle of literal nowhere and it is many kilometres to the nearest town. There are no city taxis out there. No buses.
3. They only care about Chinese tour groups. We learned this on our first night at dinner. We arrived to an empty dining room but every table was set with food and coconuts. We asked for a table and they looked both surprised and annoyed. They snarkily unmade a table for us to sit at and then we realised what was happening.... 40-50 Chinese guests arrived at the same time, being shouted at by their guide. They were on a package with food all-inclusive, so the menu was set. Us being there, ordering food from the menu, was an inconvenience to the staff.
4. No wifi in the rooms at all. Wifi in the restaurant barely worked.
5. No phones in the rooms to call reception.
6. The shower heads are 3 feet off the bottom of the tub. One must sit, cross-legged in the bathtub to get their head wet.
7. The staff quarters are located next to guest rooms. One night, the whole staff decided to have an extremely loud drunken party. They screamed at each other and drank Sangsom. When asked to be quiet, they came out of their rooms, stood in the middle of the road and mocked us. They then drove back and forth past our room on motorcycles yelling.
8. They told us there was a breakfast buffet till 10 am (we paid for inclusive breakfast). We arrived at 8:50 am to find it finished and mostly packed up other than the coffee station. After confused angry grumbling, they decided we could order "A la carte" and kept saying "A la carte". So we looked at menus and chose a breakfast each. Then they came with 2 bowls of rice gruel with mystery meat on top. I told them we didn't want that, we wanted to order "a la carte" and they grumped around, mad faces, talking about us loudly in Thai (I speak some Thai) and whining. Finally, they snarkily decided we could have an omelette and an American breakfast. It was foul. Cold hot dogs, cold processed meat slices, uncooked eggs and mayonnaise. We decided not to eat. Asked them to refill the empty drip filter coffee jug, the horrendous waitress, poured Nescafe granules into the jug and topped it up with warm water, gave it a swirl and plonked it down in front of us! Wow.
They had packed up the buffet after the tour group had eaten and left because we didn't matter to them.
9. We asked for the bicycles that were supposedly included in the room. It took them 30 minutes of yelling into walkie-talkies before a guard came with 2 bikes. They were rusty, flat-tired bits of junk. One had a broken seat, metal bits poking out. Unrideable. We gave up and walked 5 km to town.
10. We live in Thailand, our electronics are Thai. But we could not use them because the rooms only had the 2-prong outlets instead of 3-prong outlets. We walked back to reception to ask for an adaptor and they just said "no". We had to walk around the restaurant and saw an extension cord with 3 holes and pointed and said "that, we need that" and they said "NO" and finally a random Thai guest came over and told them to give us the cord.
11. There is no "Do not disturb" sign, so people came into our room when we did not want them to.
12. The coffee shop on the grounds said it was open till 10 pm, was closed every time we tried to visit. Even at 5 pm.
13. There is no shop to buy water, snacks or anything at on the hotel grounds or anywhere in the surrounding area.
14. At 8 am, you aren't allowed to sleep in because that is when they bring out the lawnmowers and motorised leaf blowers to use outside your windows. Guys with noisy machines on their backs seriously blowing leaves around your cabin... (see photo). They also get out there with those thick brooms and sweep the road outside the room. Just no rest allowed here.
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By 7 am after our 2nd night in that place, we called our own Grab car (the hotel can't arrange airport transfers) to get us out of there as soon as possible. We sat at the airport for 5 hours to avoid being in that awful hotel for a second longer.
I am so glad that we spent time in Chiang Mai city before we went to Lanna Resort. Chiang Mai is gorgeous and full of really friendly, good people. This hotel is the exception. Just horrible people, no management, no service, bad attitude. Horrific.
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Date of stay: October 2018Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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Room Tip: All the rooms are just okay. Choosing a better room won't help you here.
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We found this on line while planning the Hang Dong-Samoeng-Mae Sae drive loop as a 2 day excursion from Chiang Mai.
It certainly looked promising, as our accommodation preference is timber style (rather than the concrete monoliths that so much accommodation is nowadays)
The setting is extraordinary, in a small valley surrounded by rainforest mountains; for some reason a 'cold weather garden' (pines, firs) are a feature of the vast expanses of lawn surrounding the resort
The timber construction and features of some of the main buildings are impressive
Not many people about, we were one of only 2 guest groups, is low season in September
We chose a 'deluxe' room, and this is where it started to fall away for us: not sure when this place was built, but after time, any exterior timber needs to be well maintained, and this hasn't happened here; consequently, external stairs, flooring and balustrading while safe enough, are decidedly rickety
Inside, flooring issues have been disappointingly veneered with timber look-alike vinyl, while low ceilings showed multiple water damage points; the bathroom was ok, but the overhead shower did not work
Menu and service were basic, and the pool water quality showed a greenish tinge
No in room facilities,the TV had about 3 Thai channels, no internet or resort info
The bed was good however
'Concwood' (concrete moulded and painted brown to look like timber) is making its renaissance here, too
Basically the place is distintegrating, it may be that it is a tax dodge for somebody
The tariff did not reflect the state of accommodation, B1800 should be a peak season rate (not low season)
We won't be going again
It certainly looked promising, as our accommodation preference is timber style (rather than the concrete monoliths that so much accommodation is nowadays)
The setting is extraordinary, in a small valley surrounded by rainforest mountains; for some reason a 'cold weather garden' (pines, firs) are a feature of the vast expanses of lawn surrounding the resort
The timber construction and features of some of the main buildings are impressive
Not many people about, we were one of only 2 guest groups, is low season in September
We chose a 'deluxe' room, and this is where it started to fall away for us: not sure when this place was built, but after time, any exterior timber needs to be well maintained, and this hasn't happened here; consequently, external stairs, flooring and balustrading while safe enough, are decidedly rickety
Inside, flooring issues have been disappointingly veneered with timber look-alike vinyl, while low ceilings showed multiple water damage points; the bathroom was ok, but the overhead shower did not work
Menu and service were basic, and the pool water quality showed a greenish tinge
No in room facilities,the TV had about 3 Thai channels, no internet or resort info
The bed was good however
'Concwood' (concrete moulded and painted brown to look like timber) is making its renaissance here, too
Basically the place is distintegrating, it may be that it is a tax dodge for somebody
The tariff did not reflect the state of accommodation, B1800 should be a peak season rate (not low season)
We won't be going again
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Date of stay: September 2013Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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We stayed there for a night during the visit north of Thailand. The lanscape is very beautiful and it is a very beautiful place. There is some problems in the room, it is outdate and in the bathroom a lot of ants. The staff cannot speak English, their main customers are Thai. The wireless connection service available with expensive fee. Overall, i am not that impressed with the service and the resort compare to other hotels i stayed during my 5 weeks vacation.
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Date of stay: July 2008Trip type: Travelled with family
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Check-in at night, meet very unfriendly front desk, notice that the place is so run down already; start from front desk/places are not clean, no phone inside room/house (guest only contact with front desk with our own phone), etc. But since we already booked it so we have give a try and to stay at least 1 night. The place is old wooden house - feel so creepy, the wooden floor also thin and got cracking sound, the room is very cold with no heater. The prove thing that this place still operate are wake-up with the noisy voice from Chinese tourists shouting and spit saliva all over the places. And another prove is the restaurant which I think this is the plus side as the restaurant staff is friendly at least make the taste of food which is just okay become much better than service from front desk. The next morning we want to meet front desk to check out and cancel the remaining 4 nights. But we had to wait for few hours since after breakfast until 11 am due to morning front desk informed us that we had to discuss with the night front desk who we met at night instead. We feel that we got cheating as we paid the full amount for 5 nights (5000 baht/night) since we want to cancel out check out the next day we lose 20,000 baht. This is a lot of money for us but if got to stay longer I would end up got sick instead. Not recommended places to stay at all unless you want to have creepy experience like in the movie.
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Date of stay: December 2017
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The resort is outside of Chiang Mai in the forest up the hills. It is beautiful and has a charm which we immidiatly felt. We really fell in love of this place, it's vast gardens and it's dedicated staff. The place is surrounded by the Chiang Mai jungle which adds a lot to the atmosphere of wild nature right outside your wooden cabin.We stayed there for 5 nights, a family of 6.
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Date of stay: August 2017Trip type: Travelled with family
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This hotel is currently under new ownership and are trying to make it into a 5-star resort. But, it's only really a 3-star resort at best, but charge 5-star prices for rooms and food.
It is located in a beautiful quiet valley, and has old cabins that you stay in. But they need a lot of work before they can be considered 5-star.
The pool area is nice and there is a nice walking track throughout.
It's an ideal place for a conference or retreat but the service wasn't great and the facilities are old. Negotiate hard on the price because right now at least, it's not worth the price.
It is located in a beautiful quiet valley, and has old cabins that you stay in. But they need a lot of work before they can be considered 5-star.
The pool area is nice and there is a nice walking track throughout.
It's an ideal place for a conference or retreat but the service wasn't great and the facilities are old. Negotiate hard on the price because right now at least, it's not worth the price.
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Date of stay: October 2016Trip type: Travelled on business
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Response from Sukchanya, Residence Manager at Lanna Resort
Responded 21 Feb 2017
Dear guest, Thank you for your comment. We will add on our meeting topic and find the best service solution to make our guest highest satisfy. Regards, Sukchanya Residence Manager
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I have to say the environment (the valley) is impressive and I recommend to stay here the first night at your arrival. This is a nice place to sleep and rest after a long trip like I did. The bungalows are very nice and people very friendly.
I think a bit expensive for a remote place from the city center (you need 30/20 minutes by taxi to go to chiang mai.
I think a bit expensive for a remote place from the city center (you need 30/20 minutes by taxi to go to chiang mai.
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Date of stay: December 2016
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Response from Sukchanya, Residence Manager at Lanna Resort
Responded 21 Feb 2017
Dear guest, Thank you for your comment. Now we provide free of charge transfer service form Chiangmai International Airport - Resort and shuttle bus to city (Advance booking is required). Thank you again for staying with us and hope to welcome you again to see our service improvement. Regards, Sukchanya Residence Manager
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"Mine was one of the bungalows nearby the reception.I would recommend getting another one."Read full review
"higher numbers = further away from reception, this could be good or bad, depending on if you want quiet, or closeness to restaurant etc."Read full review
PRICE RANGE
AU$314 - AU$461 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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LOCATION
ThailandChiang Mai ProvinceHang Dong
NUMBER OF ROOMS
41
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Frequently Asked Questions about Lanna Resort
Which popular attractions are close to Lanna Resort?
Nearby attractions include Siam Rice Thai Cookery School (6.7 km), Wat Pha Lat (7.3 km), and Wat Phra That Doi Suthep (6.8 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Lanna Resort?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include a pool, an on-site restaurant, and free parking.
What food & drink options are available at Lanna Resort?
Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant, breakfast, and barbeque facilities during their stay.
What are some restaurants close to Lanna Resort?
Conveniently located restaurants include Nic's Restaurant & Playground, Khaomao-Khaofang Restaurant Chiang Mai, and Rose's Roadhouse & New York Style Pizza Pai.
Are there opportunities to exercise at Lanna Resort?
Yes, guests have access to a pool during their stay.
Does Lanna Resort have airport transportation?
Yes, Lanna Resort offers airport transportation for guests. We recommend calling ahead to confirm details.
Are any cleaning services offered at Lanna Resort?
Yes, laundry service and self serve laundry are offered to guests.
Does Lanna Resort offer any business services?
Yes, guests have access to meeting rooms and conference facilities during their stay.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Lanna Resort?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English and Thai.
Are there any historical sites close to Lanna Resort?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Wat Phrathat Doi Kham (4.0 km) and Bhubing Palace (5.6 km).