Four Seasons Luxury, Minus The White Lotus Crowd
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Four Seasons Luxury, Minus The White Lotus Crowd
"Hidden deep in bamboo jungle on the banks of the Ruak River, you arrive at the Four Seasons on a long-tail boat ride, which picks you up down river on the mighty Mekong. The pier is about an hour north of Chiang Rai, or a four-and-a-half hour drive from Chiang Mai."
"The camp itself is made up of just 15 safari-style tents, but don't let the word "tent" fool you. This is Four Seasons after all, and everything here leans heavily into the ultra-luxe end of the spectrum, inspired by luxury African safaris. Think polished teak floors, wicker furniture, clawfoot bathtubs and a mix of antiques that give each tent a sense of old-world adventure."
"Each tent comes with its own outdoor deck, complete with a copper tub that looks out over the river towards Myanmar on the opposite bank. The views are pretty spectacular - just thick jungle, mountains and birds with no real trace of civilisation. The 15 tents are spread out over a pretty big area too, with two sides of the camp being connected by a decidedly Indiana Jones-style suspension bridge."
Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, located in Thailand's far north near the borders of Laos and Myanmar, combines luxury accommodations with authentic jungle camping. The property features 15 safari-style tents equipped with polished teak floors, wicker furniture, clawfoot bathtubs, and antique furnishings. Each tent includes an outdoor deck with a copper tub overlooking the Ruak River toward Myanmar. Guests arrive via long-tail boat from the Mekong River, approximately one hour north of Chiang Rai. The tents are spread across a large area connected by an Indiana Jones-style suspension bridge, creating privacy and seclusion. The setting offers thick jungle, mountains, and wildlife views with minimal signs of civilization, delivering a remote yet luxurious camping experience.
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