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Thread: Sleep in a tent from Bt39,000 to Bt44,000 specials a night

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    Sleep in a tent from Bt39,000 to Bt44,000 specials a night

    Four Seasons Opens Tented Camp in Thailand

    Luxurious Tree-Top Accommodations and Hands-on Elephant Experience a
    Company First

    TORONTO, Jan. 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts
    today opened the doors (or rather tent flaps) to its first all-inclusive
    Tented Camp. As the company's third property in Thailand, this exceptional
    property is located in heart of the Thai jungle, offering uncompromising
    attention to detail and an unforgettable guest experience.
    "Adventure in the jungles of Thailand is the latest Four Seasons
    experience we're proud to offer sophisticated world travellers," said Wolf
    Hengst, president, worldwide hotel operations, Four Seasons Hotels and
    Resorts. "Exceptional scenery, intimate dining and the opportunity to interact
    with nature can all be enjoyed, together with Four Seasons unsurpassed style,
    comfort and service."
    Accessible only by riverboat, Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle is
    nestled in the heart of the Golden Triangle where the borders of Thailand,
    Laos and Myanmar (Burma) converge. Situated within the jungle canopy above the
    Ruak River, the exclusive property accommodates a total of only 30 guests at
    one time.
    Accommodations include 15 luxurious air-conditioned tents, individually
    decorated and featuring a king-size Four Seasons signature bed, floors made
    from recycled teak, exotic furniture, an outdoor shower, a sundeck with
    massage beds and a hand hammered oversized copper bathtub. Each well-appointed
    tent has zippered doors and windows, and offers its own unique view of some of
    the most spectacular natural vistas in South East Asia.
    Designed for active adult travelers, the Camp presents a wide variety of
    on-site and off-site activities including a hands-on elephant experience with
    the on-property coordinator and local mahouts, experts in the 2000-year-old
    Thai tradition of elephant care. All of the elephants on the property are
    rescued from the streets of Thailand as part of an ongoing program to provide
    domesticated elephants with a humane and natural setting.
    Other activities include cruising the Mekong River, jungle treks, bird
    watching, fishing, riverbank picnics, nature walks, mountain biking, temple
    tours and cooking classes. Guests can also relax in the Camp's free-form pool
    after a long day of activities or enjoy a traditional Thai massage and exotic
    spa treatment amid the bamboo forests of the San Valley that bisects the Camp.
    A unique dining experience is part of a stay at the Camp. Guests have the
    option to dine together at a long family-style table, seated in suede leather
    chairs, or privately at separate tables. The Camp's main dining area, Nong Yao
    Restaurant, serves breakfast and lunch. Dinner is always an event, whether a
    barbecue under the stars, a five-course formal meal, or a dinner by the
    campfire. Dining during the day can include a picnic lunch in the jungle,
    afternoon tea on the river or a sundowner with snacks while enjoying the
    sunset. Despite the remote location, the Camp offers an impressive collection
    of international and Thai wines from its sophisticated wine cellar.
    The Camp offers two- or three-night all-inclusive packages comprised of
    accommodations, all meals and beverages (including wines and spirits), a spa
    treatment, mahout training, a Mekong River excursion and private airport
    transfers from Chiang Rai Airport. A visit to the Camp can be seamlessly
    combined with stays at Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai and/or Four Seasons
    Hotel Bangkok. Depending on the weather and season, other activities offered
    include jungle trekking, riverbank picnics, nature walks, bird-watching,
    fishing, cooking classes and day trips to Laos and Burma.
    Until September 30, 2006, special introductory five-night packages,
    ranging from US$3,900 to US$5,657 (double occupancy), offer guests the
    opportunity to combine a stay at the Camp with one of the two other Four
    Seasons properties in Thailand.


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    ... as a row of tents

    It gives a whole new dimension to the word "camping"

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