Set in Chiang Dao, 37 km from Elephant Nature Park, Chiang Dao Hostel offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Qingping
Singapore
Staff was nice and tried to help us despite the language barrier. It was also close to the tuesday morning market.
Beautifully placed in the Northern part of Thailand, The Wes Village, incl free Breakfast & 100 THB food gift offers cosy accommodation in the country side village of Chiangdao.
Patricia
Australia
The room was tradional and very roomy. Verandah had spectacular view over rice fields to mountains. Breakfast was fantastic and located near the pool the other end of the property. Dinner included was also great and brought to your room at a specified time. The property had a lovely pool. Would stay again.
Surrounded by greenery, Huan Chiang Dao Resort offers traditional northern Thai wooden bungalows, an outdoor pool, a restaurant and a second restaurant that offers vegetarian and vegan dishes.
Sarah
New Zealand
Lovely bure style accommodation amongst tropical gardens. Our hostess was very helpful dropping us off at the caves and loaning bicycles to explore the area. She is an excellent chef who showed us how to make delicious cashew chicken Tom Yum soup and fried rice. We loved our peaceful stay here.
Located in Chiang Dao, 33 km from Elephant Nature Park, Buraphat Resort provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Margaret
Laos
Very nice accommodation! Rooms were comfortable and we had a nice view from our room. We only stayed for one night but definitely could have stayed longer. Breakfast was good.
Set amidst tropical gardens, Aurora Resort Chiangdao provides comfortable accommodation and the convenience of an on-site tour desk and meeting facilities.
Wafa Suhailah
Malaysia
The place was very beautiful with mountain view and cute little houses with greenery. The price was quite affordable and the location was quite near to the cafes that we wanted to visit. The staff was really helpful and was nice enough to send the iron to our room.
Situated in Chiang Dao, 36 km from Elephant Nature Park, Mon Kiang-Dao Resort features accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Aykut
Turkey
Big beautiful garden with rooms opening to wide spaces. Clean and comfortable. Walking distance to town but better rent a bike to go around. The on site restaurant is also good.
Featuring lake views, Isbjorn chiangdao offers accommodation with a garden, around 32 km from Elephant Nature Park. This luxury tent provides free private parking and luggage storage space.
Anthony
Spain
What an amazing place , way way better than the photos . Your own private garden , bathtub and separate massive shower and bathroom with every possible thing you could ask for including body lotion .
Staff were amazing , food in the evening was Thai Style BBq which was also amazing .
Sat in the hot tub and watched the stars , fireflies everywhere to see
All in all amazing
On average, it costs £133 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Chiang Dao for tonight. You'll pay on average around £50 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Chiang Dao will cost around £234 (based on Booking.com prices).
Welcoming little town well worth visiting. The temple and the caves are great but the best thing for me was that I stumbled into a bar up near the cave which is called . . The Cave bar. This place has to be visited if at all possible. Wonderful hostess and a really chilled, funky vibe.
David
United Kingdom
Scored 2.0
2.0
Not touristic at all, and the local people not friendly.
Not touristic at all, and the local people not friendly.
Not recommend for solo travelers especially women. The treat very primitive.
No way to travel without scooter. There aren't taxi or bicycle available.
The nature around nice, also the caves. The mountain at night stunning.
The hot spring nice but not a big deal..
Nest 2 restaurant very recommended.
There is a realy nice Thursday market between 5-8 pm
Don't take more than 3 days There and don't expect to nice hospitality..
Ziv Leibowitz
Portugal
Scored 8.0
8.0
So if you'd like to get off the beaten track somewhat the...
So if you'd like to get off the beaten track somewhat the Chiang Dao, the 1 hour bus ride north of Chiang Mai might be just the ticket. Nestled next to soaring, cloud-wreathed peaks, the pace of life slows down, there's interesting caves to explore, a riverside hot spring and Tuesday covered market.
Kevin
France
Scored 10
10
We ended up staying 3 nights from the original 2 nights.
We ended up staying 3 nights from the original 2 nights. There are a lot to see and explore. We didn't even go to the cave. There is a hot spring not far from town but the smell is too strong for me. Another one is Pong Arng hot springs, part of the Pha Daeng National Park, some 30km out from the bus station. Tickets are 100 baht for foreigners adults, 20 baht for Thai nationals which also admit you to the Sri Sangwan Waterfall some 5-6 km from there. The longan plantations as far as eyes can see, and the mountains view as the sun sets are just beautiful. You may get "lost" in some picturesque cul-de-sac temples or villages which you will never regret!
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Anonymous
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Simple, good, peaceful, facilities and breakfast were very...
Simple, good, peaceful, facilities and breakfast were very basic, close to destinations of elephants and spring waters. The village had a nice market.
Many insects and mosquitoes.Staff was helpful and polite.
Varvara
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Chiang Dao is a lovely place to be with nature.
Chiang Dao is a lovely place to be with nature. The hot springs are a highlight, and many accomodations offer a view of the awesome Doi Luang.
From Chiang Mai the route is very simple and close enough to be comfortable (about 1hr30mins).
It's a great place to relax, reconnect with nature, maybe hike.
Matthew
United Kingdom
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A very new hotel in a great location with a fantastic view of Chiang Dao mountain from your room. We couldn't fault the hotel in any way, great room, comfortable bed, helpful and polite staff, excellent breakfast buffet and although we didn't use it, a lovely pool. We'd have no hesitation in booking again.
Thong was the best host I’ve ever had and she gave my girlfriend and I a truly memorable stay. She went above and beyond in taking care of us and I recommend anyone who plans to visit Chiang Dao to stay with her.
The best view you can wish for when you wake up
The host is the kindest person ever he rent us a motorbike which is needed
Breakfast was very good and the hotel is nothing like you can expect: it’s better
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