Special Rates For Internet Users Valid from 11 Jul 2008 - 19 December 2009
Minimum 5 consecutive nights is required for staying during 20 Dec 08 - 10 Jan 09,
otherwise booking will be automatically cancelled.
Refund can be arranged subject to bank fee borne by credit card holder.
Compulsory Gala Dinner
Adult
Child
4 - 12 years old
New Year Eve (31 Dec 08)
THB 4,600 nett
THB 2,760 nett
Meal Rates
Adult
Child
4 - 12 years old
Buffet Breakfast
THB 500 nett
THB 300 nett
Lunch
THB 600 nett
THB 360 nett
Dinner
THB 1,000 nett
THB 600 nett
Child Policy :
- Children less than 12 years old sharing room with adult are free of charge (room only), maximum 1 child per room. Breakfast for children less than 12 years old are THB 200 nettt / child / day.
- Baby cots are free of charge.
Noted :For safety reason reservation not accepted for children less than 12 in Pool Villa unless a waiver is signed by parents upon checking in. Late check-out : Late check out before 18:00 hrs. will be charge 50% of the rate.
Early Departure : Full amount of the total reservation will be applied
Traditional Thai Heritage takes a very simple and beautiful form and is well adapted for our tropical climate. The traditional Thai house is ideally adapted to its environment. There are many features common to traditional houses up and down the country. Entire living areas are often raised on stilts to protect against flooding and to allow life to flourish alongside river and flood plain areas. Roofs are normally steeply slanted to quickly carry rainwater away from the house. Many are often decorated to reflect religious and local historical influences. The use of hardwoods, bamboo and dried leaves in the construction process helps to keep the buildings dry and cool.
Over many centuries the Thai house has acquired its own unique style. The distinguishing marks are an elegantly tapering roof and various finials and decorations that differ regionally. While architectural features vary throughout the four cultural regions; Central Thailand, the North (Lanna), the North-East (Isaan), and the South, the method of raising a platform on poles is common to all parts of the country. It offers protection from dirt, hostile wildlife, thieves and most importantly from the monsoon floods which affect all of Thailand. There are regional differences in style though. Northern houses have smaller windows because of the cooler weather. Houses in the Kingdom's Central Plains have a much larger central veranda which often serves as a communal area for many different houses. Traditional Thai houses are still the design of choice in rural areas but less so in urban areas.