In the heart of Chiang Mai old city, you find a little gem of a hotel. Outside, it doesn’t reveal much, but once inside, you see the beautiful, traditional architecture and ever-present serenity. A rare find in Chiang Mai.
Mekong Villas is the most unimaginable refuge in this part of Thailand. Nestled amidst tiny villages, the lazy flow of the river on the border between Thailand and Laos, and midway between Pak Chom and Chiang Khan, is a collection of teakwood houses offering high comfort.
Suppose you are into rustic and sustainable luxury, plenty of space, a laid-back atmosphere, and island life. In that case, Koh Jum Beach Villas might be the perfect fit for you.
Barefoot luxury and sustainability with a view that will make you fall in love. We have been lucky enough to experience Six Senses Yao Noi several times, and each time we have returned home with a little more love for this place.
Soneva Kiri is a barefoot luxury in a league of its own, not just in Thailand but worldwide. This applies to both the quality, the beaches, the food, and their uncompromising focus on sustainability.
CoCo Cottages has had an eco-friendly design team create beautiful bungalows in a delightful tropical setting with the most captivating views of massive cliffs that rise up in the turquoise-green sea.
The Siam is a destination, not simply a hotel. It is designed to allow you to disappear into The Siam's world and have an experience that will stay with you for a lifetime. In our book this is one of the best urban resorts in the world.
Let us be clear about one thing right away. BABA Ecolodge is not a hotel in the traditional sense. We call it an anti-hotel. It consists of 27 classic Thai villas made of wood, surrounded by jungle and palms on one of Thailand's least visited islands near the Burmese border.