
Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, located in Thailand's far north near the borders of Laos and Myanmar, combines luxury accommodations with authentic jungle camping. The property features 15 safari-style tents equipped with polished teak floors, wicker furniture, clawfoot bathtubs, and antique furnishings. Each tent includes an outdoor deck with a copper tub overlooking the Ruak River toward Myanmar. Guests arrive via long-tail boat from the Mekong River, approximately one hour north of Chiang Rai. The tents are spread across a large area connected by an Indiana Jones-style suspension bridge, creating privacy and seclusion. The setting offers thick jungle, mountains, and wildlife views with minimal signs of civilization, delivering a remote yet luxurious camping experience.
"Hidden deep in bamboo jungle on the banks of the Ruak River, you arrive at the Four Seasons on a long-tail boat ride, which picks you up down river on the mighty Mekong. The pier is about an hour north of Chiang Rai, or a four-and-a-half hour drive from Chiang Mai."
"The camp itself is made up of just 15 safari-style tents, but don't let the word "tent" fool you. This is Four Seasons after all, and everything here leans heavily into the ultra-luxe end of the spectrum, inspired by luxury African safaris. Think polished teak floors, wicker furniture, clawfoot bathtubs and a mix of antiques that give each tent a sense of old-world adventure."
"Each tent comes with its own outdoor deck, complete with a copper tub that looks out over the river towards Myanmar on the opposite bank. The views are pretty spectacular - just thick jungle, mountains and birds with no real trace of civilisation. The 15 tents are spread out over a pretty big area too, with two sides of the camp being connected by a decidedly Indiana Jones-style suspension bridge."
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