TravelZoo has a voucher for
Chiang Mai Thailand: Panviman Mountainside Resort & Spa 5 Nights for 2 Guests on sale
from $399. Valid for travel dates now through Dec. 28, 2022 (excluding blackout periods).
Thanks to Deal Hunter
serra for finding this deal.
Accommodation Options:
- High Mountain Deluxe Room $399
- An upgrade over a standard room - comes with more space and better views from private terraces
- Sky Mountain Junior Suite $499
- Located at the very top of the hillside resort and offer panoramic vantages of the surrounding landscape
- Viman Pool Villa $799
- Private villas that feature their own infinity pools and 1500 square feet of space
Voucher Details:
- Blackout Dates: Oct. 8-9; Dec. 30-31, 2021 & Jan. 1-2, 2022
- A nightly surcharge of THB 1300 (approx. $39) applies from Dec. 1, 2021 - Feb. 28, 2022
- TravelZoo members (free to join) receive extra perks such as 60-minute Thai massage, round trip airport transfer, daily breakfast and free wi-fi.
Booking Details:
- Purchase a voucher from Travelzoo then follow the instructions on the voucher to make a reservation for your desired travel dates.
- To check availability or for general questions, please email the resort at [email protected]. Please allow 24-48 hours for a response.
- Reservations are subject to availability; to secure your desired travel dates, we recommend booking at least 30 days prior to stay.
- Guests can combine multiple vouchers for longer stays, subject to restrictions.
- One-night vouchers can also be purchased as an add-on to extend a 7-night voucher.
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Chiang Mai perhaps more than any area in Thailand is an area to explore and not hole up in a resort. If your adventuresome at all and going in low season, then you just show up and don't book anything. When you feel like changing accommodations, you just go. End up tired or drunk in Laos and need to stay the night? Just pay for your room in Thailand and in Laos and you still are out cheaper than a single night at a motel back home.
A sleeper train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai was about $20. You can grab a bottle of SangSom rum at the railway station for a few dollars, jump on the train in the afternoon, drink some with tourists from all over the world, fall asleep in your bed, and wake up Chiang Mai in the morning. It cost you nothing for accommodation for the night, and you got half way across the country to the jungle for $20.
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Don't forget thailand cost of living is dirt cheap so $80 usually goes a long way. Pretty common to find 4-5 star accommodations at that price.
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Chiang Mai perhaps more than any area in Thailand is an area to explore and not hole up in a resort. If your adventuresome at all and going in low season, then you just show up and don't book anything. When you feel like changing accommodations, you just go. End up tired or drunk in Laos and need to stay the night? Just pay for your room in Thailand and in Laos and you still are out cheaper than a single night at a motel back home.
A sleeper train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai was about $20. You can grab a bottle of SangSom rum at the railway station for a few dollars, jump on the train in the afternoon, drink some with tourists from all over the world, fall asleep in your bed, and wake up Chiang Mai in the morning. It cost you nothing for accommodation for the night, and you got half way across the country to the jungle for $20.
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In 2013 I had to bail out of Bangkok and went down to Phuket for a few weeks until the water cleared.
Best time to travel is November - April.
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