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Chiang Mai


Chiang Mai may be Thailand’s second city, but it is a world away from the hustle of Bangkok. Cross the moat into the old town with its bustling narrow streets, traditional wooden houses, cacophony of sounds and exquisite temples. Slip into a temple, an oasis of calm, and observe the activities inside as they are at the heart of the community here.


Out of town climb up to Wat Doi Suthep perched on a hilltop with commanding views of the surrounding countryside. Put on comfortable shoes and trek to the hill-tribe villages and immerse yourself in their way of life by overnighting in a village house. Join in the fun of an exhilarating river trip on a bamboo raft or enjoy a more relaxed ride on an elephant.


Centara Duangtawan Hotel, Chiang Mai


Located in the heart of downtown Chiang Mai, the hotel is ideally placed for exploring the charms of his ancient city and its night Bazaar. With a variety of dining experiences and its magnificent swimming pool offering panoramic views of the hills, exclusive fitness centre and wellbeing facilities, the hotel appeals to both active guests and those who seek relaxation.


Facilities S R C


• 507 rooms and suites • Club facilities & benefits • Swimming pool • Fitness centre • Hotel shopping arcade • Five restaurants & bars


01 April - 31 October 2011


£21pppn based on Superior Room includes breakfast


Bonus nights, upgrade room offers, early bird offers are available, please call


12 www.etours.co.uk/thailand


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