Showing posts with label Chiang Mai. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chiang Mai. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Get Ready for Summer Devarana Spa

Get Ready for Summer Devarana Spa







     Going to the beach in this season makes you get the most direct sunlight, and this definitely destroys your delicate skin, Devarana Spa offers the great solution, Before Sun-Sea-Sand Program, which helps strengthen and pampers skin. The program combines 30 minutes of Red Grape Body Scrub, 60 minutes of Citrus Aromatic Oil and Green Tea Body Wrap, and 90 minutes of Aromatic Detoxified and Contoured Massage.  The price starts from THB 6,200*  For more details and reservation.

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Official Website: www.devaranaspa.com
Facebook Fanpage: www.facebook.com/Devarana.Spa.Page



Duait Thani Bangkok
946 Rama IV Road, Silom, Bangrak, Bangkok 10500 Thailand
tel: +662636-3596
fax: +662636-3597
email: bangkok@devaranaspa.com


Dusit Thani Hua Hin
1349 Petchkasem Road, Cha-Am, Petchburi 76120 Thailand
tel: +663244 2494
fax: +663244 2495
email: huahin@devaranaspa.com


Dusit Thani Pattaya
240/2 Pattaya Beach Road, Cholburi 20150 Thailand
tel: +663837 1044
fax:  +663837 1045
email: pattaya@devaranaspa.com


dusit D2 chiang mai
100 Chang Klan Road, Muang, Chiang Mai 50100 Thailand
tel: +665325 2511
fax: +665325 2535
email: chiangmai@devaranaspa.com

Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Bamboo Rafting Along Mae Taeng River, Chiang Mai

Bamboo Rafting Along Mae Taeng River, Chiang Mai
    How to get there:  The start of rafting is at the elephant camp, or Pang Chang in Thai, along the highway 107 (Chiang Mai-Fang), which is about 35 kilometers from  Chiang Mai town . Just before Amphoe Mae Taeng, you will find tw o elephant farms which also have rafting service, Pang Chang Mae Taman, and Pang Chang Mae Taeng.

    Location: The start of the activity is at the elephant farms, Pang Chang Mae Taeng and Pang Chang Mae Taman, within Amphoe Mae Taeng, about 35 kilometers from Chiang Mai Town.

    Characteristics: Mae Taeng is a small river; similar to a canal. In summer the water level is low, in cold season the water is quite clear, but in rainy season it turns red and gets very high. Along the bank of the river are several kinds of plants that keep the course shady, comfortable, and beautiful. The river originates from Khong Town, Amphoe Chiang Dao, and finishes at Ping River.

Bamboo Rafting Along Mae Taeng River
Bamboo Rafting Along Mae Taeng River, Chiang Mai

Difficulty: Levell-2
Duration: 60-90 minutes
Distance: 5 kilometers

 
 
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