Thursday, September 8, 2011

Soak inside the attractiveness of character at 4 Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, Thailand

  
  
  Imagine soaking in the beauty of verdant jungle surroundings, the sounds of nature and tropical birdsong all around, binoculars at the ready in case an elephant is spotted. Imagine all this, enjoyed in the comfort of a private hot tub on the private deck of a luxury tent – a true picture of old-fashioned romance and adventure.
Imagine no more – Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, Thailand introduces custom-made wooden hot tubs at three of the Camp’s tented accommodations. So after a day of adventure in the jungles of northern Thailand, guests can return to their tent to find their bath is already drawn for them, filled with local organic Thai herbs and flowers, a “mahout mix” blended especially to soothe muscles after a day of elephant riding. Each tub is located in such a way that guests will enjoy total privacy, but will also be able to enjoy spectacular views of the surrounding jungle, the Ruak River, and of Burma and Laos beyond. Lucky guests might even catch a glimpse of the elephants taking their very own bath.
Each of the three tents will feature a hot tub that is unique in its own special way. Guests may select one of the following for their romantic retreat:
The Botanist’s Tent – This tent affords views of the jungle and the Ruak River, the river that forms the border between Thailand and Burma. Guests may be lucky enough to catch a glimpse of elephants grazing in the late afternoon from their hot tub, with a spectacular backdrop of the jungles of Burma and the mountains of Laos in the distance. The Botanist’s Tent is located on the Nong Yao side of the Camp, next to the suspension bridge, and is decorated with antique botanical prints and books explaining the botany of the Golden Triangle.
The Burmese Tent – Decorated with Burmese scrolls and accented with Burmese textiles, the Burmese Tent has expansive, wide-open views into Burma, taking in the Ruak River and the dramatic plains beyond. The tent is just steps away from Burma Bar, and is located on the sunset side of the Camp. Where better to watch the sun go down over the jungle than the privacy of one’s own tub?
The Elephant Tent – Also located on the sunset side of the Camp, the Elephant Tent offers views over the Elephant Camp, and the unforgettable opportunity to witness elephants bathing. A truly unique experience.

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