“Yaang Come Village” – Comfortable Stay with Thai Lanna Style

Heading north to explore Chiang Mai, one must experience the serene beauty of “Yaang Come Village.” This accommodation, situated just a stone’s throw away from the city center, offers a luxurious interpretation of Thai Lanna style, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the essence of this unique culture. The resort’s concept, “Back to Basic for simple life,” recreates the living environment of Lanna people, showcasing traditional homes and dwellings. Nestled beneath the shade of large rubber trees, which serve as an emblem of the resort, and amidst well-maintained lush gardens, the accommodations offer a tranquil retreat. With just the first step into “Yaang Come Village,” guests are immediately captivated by the distinctive charm of this place.

“Yaang Come Village” greets visitors with a traditional Lanna-style lobby, nestled beneath the shade of ancient, grand rubber trees, providing a cool and comfortable ambiance. The lobby is adorned with vibrant colors and lamps, inspired by Lanna art, and is further decorated with seasonal embellishments or for special guests’ visits, reflecting the northern festive spirit.

Your staff members are beautifully dressed, in traditional Lanna-style attire. I would love to dress up in such gorgeous outfits. Do you provide rental services for these costumes for photoshoots within the resort?

Next to the lobby is the swimming pool, located right in the heart of the resort. The pool features a Jacuzzi zone as well, offering a complete relaxation experience.

“Yaang Come Village” offers accommodations that reflect the lifestyle of Lanna people through wall paintings. Each room features different artworks, and the decorative textiles complement the atmosphere beautifully. This is the Family Room, accommodating up to 4 guests with twin and double beds, making it a great value and comfortable option for families. It’s worth mentioning that this room is highly popular at the resort as it perfectly caters to family stays.

The Deluxe Room boasts exquisite details, starting from the high wooden ceiling with intricate designs reminiscent of ancient architecture. The luxurious bathroom features a separate bathtub and rain shower, offering a touch of elegance. What we particularly love is the wide, tall glass windows that stretch from floor to ceiling, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the lush greenery outside.

As for the starting room category, it would be the Superior Room. The decor is similar to the other room types, but these are the smallest in size, typically around 38 square meters, which is still spacious compared to the general standard of Superior rooms elsewhere. Although these rooms may not include a bathtub, they come with all the standard amenities and conveniences expected at Yaang Come, ensuring a comfortable stay.

For today, we are staying in the most beautiful room at the resort, the Junior Suite. Stepping into this room feels like stepping back in time to the ancient Northern Thai era. The bed is the highlight, incredibly comfortable and inviting. The room is spacious, with clear separation of functions, providing everything you need for a relaxing stay. Importantly, the bathroom is also spacious and includes a Jacuzzi bathtub. This room has two balconies, perfect for lounging, reading a book, enjoying a cup of tea, or admiring the view while listening to the morning birdsong—a true slow life experience that is hard to find elsewhere. This is why Yaang Come Village is truly exceptional.

What I particularly like is the room key. It may be heavy to carry around, but it’s beautiful. It bears the imprint of a hornbill, which seems to be the symbol of the resort. Perhaps it’s because the resort draws inspiration from Lanna art, which is characteristic of the Twelve-Song District. This region seems to have hornbills as its emblem, as one can see images of hornbills scattered throughout the resort.

The restaurant at Yaang Come Village is absolutely delicious. Once you arrive, you can order without hesitation. They serve authentic Thai cuisine that truly satisfies the Thai palate. The restaurant is located near the swimming pool. I highly recommend the Tom Yum Goong; it’s so good that it will make you slurp. Also, the Yan Kam fried rice, which is the restaurant’s signature dish, is incredibly tasty. You must try both of these dishes.

The atmosphere at the resort during the evening is simply stunning.

The breakfast is served buffet-style.

This is so delicious! The homemade chocolate brownie, a specialty of Yan Kam Village, is incredible. It’s soft, light, not overly sweet, with a rich chocolate aroma. I could have several pieces of it!

I want to experience the charm of Chiang Mai, located in the heart of the city, surrounded by charming cafes, restaurants, Wat Phra Singh, and the old city area of Chiang Mai, close to the nightlife at Night Bazaar. I highly recommend “Yaang Come Village Chiang Mai”

♥ For more information ♥
❀ Location: 90/3 Sridonchai Road, Chang Klan Subdistrict, Mueang District, Chiang Mai Province, 50100
❀ Line: manager-yaangcome
❀ Tel: 053-237222
❀ E-mail: reservation@yaangcome.com
❀ Website: www.yaangcome.com
❀ Facebook: Yaang Come Village
❀ Instagram: yaangcomevillage

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