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Chiang Mai, Thailand

  • Writer: cozyandspirit
    cozyandspirit
  • 7 days ago
  • 2 min read
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Chiang Mai, Thailand

La Lanna Hotel rests in the tranquil embrace of Ban Pok Nai, a picturesque village in Mae On District, Chiang Mai Province, in the north–west of Thailand – just 40 kilometres from the city of Chiang Mai. Framed by rolling hills, lush valleys and a gentle stream nearby, the hotel’s setting is a destination in itself, offering a true retreat far from the urban rush. Here, the mountain air is fresh, the nights are naturally cool, and every view feels like a deep breath for the soul. Far removed from the well-trodden tourist trail, it’s an ideal haven for travellers seeking peace, panoramic landscapes and authentic local culture.


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24.11 - 10.12 (15 nights)

€ 465 (£ 395.25)



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Climate & Weathe

Chiang Mai enjoys a subtropical climate with three distinct seasons: the hot, dry period from March to June, the rainy season from June to October, and the cool, dry months from November to February. The most pleasant time to visit is during the cool season, when temperatures hover between 15–28°C. Thanks to La Lanna’s highland setting, nighttime temperatures can drop below 20°C – perfect for those who relish crisp, refreshing air under the stars.

Who Will Love La Lanna?

La Lanna is designed for travellers who seek seclusion, tranquillity, and harmony with nature; those who appreciate design-led boutique villas and personalised, friendly service; and adventurers eager to explore authentic, lesser-known regions loved by locals.


Things to See & Do Nearby

  • Mae Kampong Village: Just a few kilometres away, this tiny farming community offers an authentic rural experience – from homestays with locals to tea plantations, bamboo processing and traditional agricultural life.

  • Chiang Mai City: Ideal for half- or full-day trips, the city boasts hundreds of temples, including the hillside Wat Phra That Doi Suthep with sweeping views, and the historic Wat Chedi Luang, Wat Phra Singh, and Wat Umong.

  • Craft Villages & Creative Communities: Discover Ban Tawai’s woodcarving workshops, the Silk Village’s weaving traditions, and local pottery-making. Chiang Mai is part of the UNESCO Creative Cities network, with young artists and designers bringing life to spaces like Kalm Village and galleries along Charoen Rajd Road.

  • Adventure & Active Experiences: Try rafting, zip-lining, quad biking, an organic farm cooking class, or visit ethical elephant sanctuaries.


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