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Karinthip Village
Our Rates
from 4 July 2009 to 31 July 2009
Type of Room
Full Rate
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Room+ABF, Free Transfer, Free Khantoke dinner or City Tour (Temple tour or Handicraft)
Breakfast is inclusive
: Hot Deals with limited availability
Breakfast is not included unless specified
Extra bed, if available, is limited to 1 bed per room type only
we save environment all of products made from natural
Hotel Information
Karinthip Village, the legend of Mae Ping River has a long history for over 700 years. The river is known as Lifeline of Chiangmai Province. The land before Karinthip Village was developed, was part of Mae Ping River line. The river once was used for the transport of timbers from pier to pier. Elephants were to pull timbers off the river. And for that reason, an elephant pier was built in this land. For every 100 years, the river changed its flowing direction and later created a land, which was called Jang Sri Phoom. (The city wall located in the East) Later on, more people started to move in and the city has become developed
Hotel Facilities
Airport Transfers
Balcony Rooms
Children Pool
Conference Facilities
Doctor
Internet Access
Laundry
Mountain View
Non-smoking Rooms
Restaurant
Room Service
Spa
Swimming Pool
Tour Desk
Room Facilities
Air Condition
Coffee/Tea
IDD/Direct Dial Line
Minibar/Fridge
Safety Box
Television
Chiang Mai City Information
The old city, which still has the remains of the city wall and lots of small lanes to wander around, also contains the main temples and cultural areas. Modern development has not progressed at quite the same pace as the rest of the city, so hotels tend to located on the fringes. Buses, open air and ordinary taxis are frequent so its easy to get around.