Phone Number 6092467822
Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort
229 Moo 1 Chiang Saen, Near Hall of Opium, Chiang Saen, 57150, Thailand
Rating
4.8
Travelers Choice
2021
Price Level
$$$$
Rooms
61
Pets
No
from $ 10,536.87
06
Jul

Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort, Chiang Saen

Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort

This charming hotel enjoys a stunning location in the heart of the Golden Triangle of Chiang Saen. The hotel affords glorious views out over the idyllic mountain landscape with the Ruak and Mekong Rivers. The airport is approximately a 60-minute drive away. The magnificent sandy beach is approximately 10 km away. Perched on a ridge in northern Thailand overlooking the border with Myanmar and Laos, among the finest Chiang Rai hotels, Anantara Golden Triangle immerses you in once-in-a-lifetime experiences. Bond with elephants at our mahout camp. Spa in the jungle. Cruise down the Mekong River, exploring the unique cultures of three countries.

Anantara Golden Triangle Elephant Camp & Resort

Price & Availability

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Deluxe Room ·

All Inclusive
Exclusive discount -439.26 - Package Rate
Total
$ 10,536.88
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Deluxe Room ·

Bed & Breakfast · 1 King Bed
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Total
$ 11,493.14
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Standard Suite ·

All Inclusive
Exclusive discount -565.41 - Package Rate
Total
$ 13,563.63
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Standard Suite ·

Bed & Breakfast · 1 King Bed
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Total
$ 14,794.58

Overall

Wonderful
4.8
28 reviews
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Customers Review

Location 4.6
Cleanliness 4.8
Comfort 4.7
Neighborhood 4.8
Amenities 4
Condition 4.6
Recomendation 100%
“Local muito agradável e o atendimento foi ótimo. Também é bom passear pelo hotel e ver os elefantes cuidando da própria vida. No entanto, é chocante ver o que o COVID fez com a região, ao redor do parque do triângulo dourado tudo ainda está muito deserto com muitas coisas fechadas. Triste de ver.”
— David D
“"You may be interested to learn that we are the only camp in Thailand with policies in place to ensure that we do not prolong the practice of keeping elephants in captivity and the only captive elephant operation actively supporting wild elephant conservation funding and administering projects in Thailand and Cambodia." So exploiting elephants by keeping them in captivity, doesn't prolong the practice of keeping elephants in captivity? Where is your logic in that statement? Because clearly this is a very expensive resort, in a very cheap area, and part of your excuse is because it "comes with 1 elephant activity" which is actually encouraging your guests to participate. "Furthermore, we donated an elephant to the Royal Reintroduction Foundation" and how do we know that this foundation is actually doing more harm than good? Because it has a fancy name? You're just coming up with excuses, to make rich people feel comfortable even though they're doing something harmful.”
— J