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Hotels in Chiang Mai, Thailand are close to Royal Flora Ratchaphruek Expo 2006. Posted by Miss.Chonnikan Juntura on 17 August 2006 Thai Nationality |
On 1 November 2006 – 31 January 2007, in Chiang Mai has “Royal Flora Ratchaphruek”. The event is one of grand celebrations in honor of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), the ninth ruler of the illustrious Chakri Dynasty and the world’s longest reigning monarch. His Majesty is ‘Father of the Nation’ and ‘Beloved King’ to the Thai people. The Royal Flora Ratchaphruek Expo 2006 represents the world’s most beautiful international horticultural expositions as an expression of deep love and respect for their Beloved King. The highlight of this event is Garden of the King, International Garden and Thai tropical garden. For local and foreign tourists, Chiang Mai, Thailand offers hotels located close to the expo. For example, Baan Deva Montra Boutique Resort and Spa Chiang Mai Hotel is situated in the beautiful countryside. The hotel offers accommodations include 14 Pool Villas and 11 Garden Cottages. The Baan Deva Montra Boutique Resort and Spa also provide great services and facilities to the customers such as a delicious restaurant, cooking classes, outdoor swimming pool, spa and tour desk. Not only the Baan Deva Montra Boutique Resort and Spa Chiang Mai Hotel, but also other hotels such as Tarn Baan Bua Chiang Mai Hotel and Belle Villa Resort Hotel are offered to the travelers visiting the Royal Flora Expo 2006. The hotels offer the contemporary accommodations including comfortable and convenient facilities such as private telephone, en-suite and mini-bar. Let visit and enjoy the amazing beautiful international and local horticultural, Royal Flora Ratchaphruek Expo 2006 in Chiang Mai, Thailand and stay at the convenience hotels on the period.
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