Thaton River View Resort
Thaton River View Resort
302 Ban Thaton, Mae Ai, Chiang Mai, Thailand

Star Ratings :

Location :
Suburb
Rooms :
33

Thaton River View Hotel, Chiang Mai is the hotel for you if you are looking for natural, peaceful surroundings and privacy. Thaton River View Resort is situated in the middle of the misty mountains, alongside the famous Mae Kok River. Thaton River View Resort blends into the natural surroundings with its Shan building style and the large sloping roof covered with wooden tiles.
from US$ 47
per night
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per night
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