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| Is a true treasure for hotel aficionados and the traveling
cognoscenti alike. Its British colonial design is complimented by Northern
Thai influences that embrace the present while respecting the past.
High ceilings sit above beautiful towering teak columns traditionally
crafted by Thai tradesman. Each of the luxurious guest rooms is designed
to offer stylish accommodation with an expansive open-plan living area
and an abundance of room to relax and unwind while glancing over Chiang
Mai's Mae Ping River - and all at affordable value for money pricing.
This stunning boutique hotel offers a choice of 22 Deluxe rooms, 2 Elephant Suites and 4 White Elephant Suites. The hotel has been designed with a minimalist fashion with each room providing a living space reflecting a unique colonial style; the perfect blend of Thai teak wood and Thai craftsmanship reviving a legacy of distinctiveness. |
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Dining at the Aruntara Hotel is an experience not to be missed. The cuisine is outstanding with service to match. Those of you visiting on business are well catered for. There is a quiet work room for those who wish to carry on business while away and the superb recreational facilities allow one to keep fit whilst enjoying the beautiful surroundings. Located in close proximity to an abundance of cultural attractions, Aruntara is Chiang Mai's finest boutique escape. |
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ACCOMMODATIONS
| Set along the tranquil Mae Ping River bank in central Chiang Mai, Aruntara is a lavish boutique hotel offering 22 Deluxe rooms, 2 Elephant Suites and 4 majestic White Elephant Suites. Minimalist in design, each of the hotels rooms has its own unique color scheme which stems from the four elements of early Buddhism - Earth (brown), Wind (white), Fire (orange) and Water (blue). The walls are brought to life with the help of large abstract paintings and pieces of art from up and coming Thai artists. All the accommodation at Aruntara provides a living space reflecting a unique colonial style; the perfect blend of Thai teak wood and Thai craftsmanship reviving a legacy of distinctiveness. However, there is nothing vintage or antique about the amenities and service Aruntara provides. Each room contains cozy lounge seating to laze on while viewing a DVD through the state of the art flat screen TV or while surfing the net via the wireless broadband internet connection. A large writing desk, shimmering brass fittings, tiled floors, teak wood furnishings and marble bathroom tops are just a few of the lavish design extras you will discover in each of the rooms. | ||||||
:: Deluxe Suite :: Water The water themed rooms envelop you with its soothing tranquility. Let your trouble be cleansed away by the vibe of Mae Ping river while you drift away in bliss, with a backdrop of tree filled courtyard. The rooms also come with a writing desk, flat screen TV and DVD player. Wind Nestle in this wind themed room to greet the breeze as the calm wind takes itself through the room. Poises to the tree filled courtyard, the Wind Rooms sway the rattling leaves so hypnotic, defining a true getaway. The rooms also come with a writing desk, flat screen TV add DVD player. |
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:: The Elephant Suite (62 Sq.m) :: Retreat to the heart warming humble aboard. The Fire Room is a luxurious and specious that boasts a private balcony with your own vibrant panorama with exclusive view of Mae Ping river as the lead songstress. The lush scenery is complimented by a daybed, separate bath tub and shower. Nothing defines privacy that brings home to your getaway than our Fire Rooms. Each room also come with a large writing desk, flat screen TV and a DVD player |
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:: The White Elephant President Suite (86 Sq.m) :: All four of our Earth Rooms are the paradigm of the glorious Mae Ping scenery. The spacious surrounding of delicate white decorations is breathtakingly spacious and luxurious. The double daybed brings you and your loved one ever so near the gentle river of life. Each room serves to your pleasure with a companion friendly size bath tub. Separate the tub and a dual pressure shower is a glass wall. Each room has a large work desk, flash screen TV and DVD player. Two connecting Earth Rooms on the second floor share a large private balcony, a gorgeous and spacious common ground for family and close friends to share the memorable scenery. |
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RESTAURANT
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At The Tara Restaurant traditional Thai specialties and western culinary
creations are complemented with an extensive drinks list helping to
present a truly diversified dining experience. Sit outdoors and watch
life on the river float by or stay cool and be seated inside the air-conditioned
dinning room. Sabai Sabai (meaning 'take it easy') is a Thai saying
that you are bound to hear a lot of during your break at this quant
boutique abode. |
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FACILITIES & SERVICES
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RECREATION
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Recreation Re-energizing body and mind is the theme of all the activities arranged
by the Aruntara and other specialized operators. Chiang Mai is considered
by many as a quaint, traditional and somewhat spiritual city, in truth
Chiang Mai City has developed into a modern, cosmopolitan and chic mini
metropolis, and a smaller but much prettier alternative to Bangkok.
With the existence of many temples, of which there are more than 300,
this gives the city a genuinely traditional Thai ambiance. There are
various activities around Chiang Mai and its neighboring provinces to
enjoy such as a trip to Phrathat Doi Suthep temple. The temple is often
referred to as Doi Suthep although this is actually the name of the
mountain it is located on. The temple is located 15 km from Aruntara
and is a must see for all visitors to Chiang Mai. For those also seeking a rich cultural experience but closer to town,
visits to some of the famous Chiang Mai temples are a must. Most of
the temples are located in the old city, the most significant are Wat
Chiang Man, Wat Pra Singh and Wat Chedi Luang. You can easily rent a
bike or (if it's cool enough) walk to the majority of these temples. Many people come to Chiang Mai and its neighboring provinces to go
trekking and for good reason, just out of town are a number of spectacular
treks waiting to be experienced. You can go in a group, hire a private
guide or if you like (and have adequate experience) go completely independently. Close by are accessible hill tribe settlements including Karen, Lisu, Lahu, Shan, Akha, Hmong, Palong and Mien Tribes. Their settlements are scattered all around the huge expanse of the Chiang Mai province. The ambiance within these villages is certainly one of harmony, and they definitely don't seem to be opposed to tourists coming to visit, but do bear in mind that these are real villages with real people, so please give them the respect they deserve and dress accordingly. Before heading off in pursuit of the hill tribes a good place to begin your observation of the different ethnic cultures experienced in this region is by visiting the Tribal Museum Featured are an array of handicrafts made by the tribal people themselves, and general background information regarding their cultures. |
LOCATION MAP
| Aruntara is an elegant retreat offering all the pleasures of hotel living in the heart of a historical city. The hotel is idyllically located on the Mae Ping River bank, just 5 minutes drive from the famous "Night Bazaar" and 5 Kilometers from Chiang Ma International Airport. |