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Chiang Mai Thailand: Panviman Mountainside Resort & Spa 5 Nights for 2 Guests Expired

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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).

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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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Panviman Chiang Mai Spa Resort, located in a secluded mountainside in Chiang Mai Thailand via Travelzoo have a 5-night stay for two people for $399 in a deluxe room. Or choose a junior suite for $499 or a pool villa for $749. Travelzoo members (free to join) will receive perks such as daily breakfast, one 60-minute Thai massage per person, roundtrip airport transfers for two (reg. $74), 30% off spa, 10% off food and beverage (excludes alchohol) and free wifi. Extra nights beyond the 5-night stay starts at $79.

Daily resort fee is approximately $39.

Travelzoo Deal [travelzoo.com]
Blackout Dates: Oct. 8-9; Dec. 30-31, 2021 & Jan. 1-2, 2022

How to Book: 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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I haven't been since 2011, but at that time I could get a resort room for about $50. Guest house room with AC was about $15-20, and a fan room was under $10.

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.
Travel restrictions, worse now since daily cases are averaging 9000. Rice season now always cause EXTREMELY toxic air quality til after Oct.
Don't forget you have to quarantine in a Bangkok hotel for two weeks before you can go to Chiang Mai

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07-27-2021 at 09:29 AM.
07-27-2021 at 09:29 AM.
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If you aren't going out to trek, visit temples, and see the golden triangle then that defeats a lot of the purpose of visiting Chiang Mai in the first place. If you are going to hole up in a resort, you might as well do that down on the beaches around Krabi. You still get the karst rock mountains, and you get tropical beaches. You don't have to be a bachelor to do anything I mentioned. It's a lot more fun with a loved one.
Golden triangle is in Chiangrai not Chiangmai.
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07-27-2021 at 09:34 AM.
07-27-2021 at 09:34 AM.
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Just don't say anything unnice about their king.
And if you do...well, free accommodations there for the rest of your life!
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07-27-2021 at 09:38 AM.
07-27-2021 at 09:38 AM.
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Chiangmai is overall a very safe place to travel. You will be ok even if you stay in a hotel for $30 per night. But if you need room service, gym and swimming pool, then you will only get them in luxury hotel. Fun note, Chiangmai is known by Thai as the northern place light skin pretty girls. I was told this by a doctor in Bangkok when he was treating me for a knee injury. He said with a huge smile on his face and my wife was right next to me. It was really strange.
Because their tai lue people. That's the Lanna kingdom area. They're not related to the Siam kingdom but to Lao Lan Xang one
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07-27-2021 at 09:42 AM.
07-27-2021 at 09:42 AM.
Does Travelzoo always post "deals" that are overpriced? I have never seen a travel deal there that was impressive, I have been subscribed to their mailing list since 2011...
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07-27-2021 at 09:44 AM.
07-27-2021 at 09:44 AM.
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Does Travelzoo always post "deals" that are overpriced? I have never seen a travel deal there that was impressive, I have been subscribed to their mailing list since 2011...
I've seen deals on flights, but believe the hotel "deals" are advertising.
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07-27-2021 at 09:45 AM.
07-27-2021 at 09:45 AM.
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Golden triangle is in Chiangrai not Chiangmai.

This isn't fully correct. The Golden Triangle is the confluence of all regions at the common border of Myanmar, Laos, and Thailand. Chiang Rai is only a small part of it.

To get to the Golden Triangle, Chiang Mai is the usual entrance to the North of Thailand. Chiang Rai is couple hour scooter ride down the rode.

The typical triangular motorcycle route within Thailand is Chiang Mai to Pai to Chiang Rai.
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07-27-2021 at 10:30 AM.
07-27-2021 at 10:30 AM.
Please check out Chiang Rai if you go.

Also - for whatever reason, Chiang Mai was the only area in the country where I experienced a lot of scammers. Granted the tuk tuk scam isn't the worst. They'll drive you around the city, take you to an umbrella factory or something, and maybe you'll get a custom silk shirt for $20. All told, maybe $25-30 for the "scam."
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07-27-2021 at 10:30 AM.
07-27-2021 at 10:30 AM.
Nightmare : getting covid in another country
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07-27-2021 at 10:33 AM.
07-27-2021 at 10:33 AM.
Are there still baby elephant tours?
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07-27-2021 at 11:10 AM.
07-27-2021 at 11:10 AM.
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Are there still baby elephant tours?
Not sure which tour you referring to but was in Chiang Mai a couple years ago. With an increase in global awareness into animal welfare many of the elephant related activities in the area have changed. Rides on elephant back's are more scarce, there are fewer elephant 'performances' and generally less of what used to constitute the majority of tourist interactions with elephants. The use of the bullhook as a training/discipline tool also appears to have diminished thankfully.

Instead there's more experiences where you walk with elephants from where they rest to where they feed, bathing and washing elephants in the river etc. Companies have rebranded themselves as eco-retreats and elephant havens/sanctuaries.
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07-27-2021 at 11:20 AM.
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Lolol 399+ 160 in resort fees, ridiculous
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07-27-2021 at 11:38 AM.
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Seems like an expensive tourist trap resort, that's not the type of experience I'd want or support when traveling to somewhere that's supposed to be more primitive, wild, mysterious, thrilling
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07-27-2021 at 11:41 AM.
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I haven't been since 2011, but at that time I could get a resort room for about $50. Guest house room with AC was about $15-20, and a fan room was under $10.

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.
I remember in 2006 getting guest house rooms for like $5-10 a night. Now they were the crappiest barebones things with shared showers (backpacker budget) but they were secured, private, and did the job.

I'm not sure if this is still the case but you could just show up and find a hostel and book for however many nights, sometimes just re-upping night by night. Then when you felt like it you could leave and grab a cheap bus to somewhere like Pai and do the same there.

Of course they had even nicer rooms you could get as hoc even as an older couple, would see plenty in guest houses paying like $20-30 and getting private bathrooms as well. I'm sure inflation has bumped these costs up but it's still better than resort pricing.

Being older now I'd still go for hostels with the premium rooms over resorts. The hole in wall/street food places are cheaper, so much better, and safe. The freedom to essentially go wherever whenever makes Thailand one of the easiest places I've ever traveled within.
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I remember in 2006 getting guest house rooms for like $5-10 a night. Now they were the crappiest barebones things with shared showers (backpacker budget) but they were secured, private, and did the job.

I'm not sure if this is still the case but you could just show up and find a hostel and book for however many nights, sometimes just re-upping night by night. Then when you felt like it you could leave and grab a cheap bus to somewhere like Pai and do the same there.

Of course they had even nicer rooms you could get as hoc even as an older couple, would see plenty in guest houses paying like $20-30 and getting private bathrooms as well. I'm sure inflation has bumped these costs up but it's still better than resort pricing.

Being older now I'd still go for hostels with the premium rooms over resorts. The hole in wall/street food places are cheaper, so much better, and safe. The freedom to essentially go wherever whenever makes Thailand one of the easiest places I've ever traveled within.

For me, in 2011, in Chiang Mai, I would get an excellent fan room in a guest house for $7-10 right in the middle of the ancient city. AC rooms were close to $20. Pai and Chiang Rai about the same.

In Railay, $20 fan room and $50 resort built into the side of a mountain.

In Koh Phagan, $20 for a whole fan bungalow on the white sand beach next to the tree house bar.

In Koh Phi Phi, it was the most expensive place, but I got a whole fan bungalow for $20 a night. I had to hike pretty high up the mountain to it though, and I was in pretty badly in the throes of food poisoning at that point. HINT: If you get diarrhea just immediately go to the pharmacy with no prescription, and they'll give you an antiparasitic.

If you go in low season, everything is cheap and no accommodations must be planned anywhere. If you are in to night clubs you'll be disappointed in low season except in the Koh Phangnan full moon parties. If you go in high season, everything costs double to triple and small islands can book out all reservation.
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