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open double quote The villa is a nice place to be in, the main bedrooms are special with lots of attention to details in the bathrooms and living area.

In a good location if you want to eat out, get tuk tuk's etc. as near the main drag though karon, although still 400m's from the main road. It is on a steep hill so you get a good 150m climb if you are walking from the road.

The pool on the roof is great with good views and a dumb waiter to bring refreshments up in. It is on 4 floors so there can be a lot of stairs to get from the lower bedroom to the pool. This and the infinity pool would make me think twice if I had a toddler.

The kitchen is well equipped and there are lots of lounging areas making the place feel very roomy. I recommend it, I will come back! close double qoute
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Traditional Khantoke Dinner and Show

There are many ‘must do’ things in Chiang Mai. One of the best and most authentic Thailand experiences is the Khantoke Dinner and Show at the Old Chiang Mai Cultural Center. If you want that authentic Northern Thai atmosphere and a deeper understanding of Chiang Mai culture, the Khantoke Dinner is the perfect introduction.

This traditional dinner and show became a social gathering in 1953, bonding together the best of the region’s cuisine and cultural and traditional dance shows. These two elements complement each other in such a compulsive way that you must enjoy this experience when visiting Chiang Mai. As a party of five friends, we were recommended to visit the Old Chiang Mai Cultural Center for the Khantoke Dinner and Show, which was one of our most memorable Chiang Mai experiences.

When first stepping foot in the venue, we were overwhelmed with the deep red carpets everywhere. The Khantoke Dinner is mainly a seat on the floor event, although the venue does also cater for those who wish a standard table and chairs affair. We sat down crossed legged at our table to experience the meal as intended – on the floor. As part of the entry fee, all the food and the shows are free, although you will have to pay extra for drinks, of which they sell soft drinks and alcoholic beverages.

The food consisted of Northern Thai cuisine which included gai tod (fried chicken), nam prik ong (tomato, chili and minced pork dip), gaeng hung-lay (Burmese pork curry), paad pugg (fried cabbage), and keb moo (fried pork rinds). Served in small dishes, I was apprehensive about the food actually filling us all until I realized the staff would constantly top up the dishes once empty. The taste and quality of the fare was nothing short of delicious.

Roughly after an hour of feasting, the traditional dance shows begin with the accompaniment of a traditional Thai classic orchestra. For the next hour or two, you are entertained by a selection of hypnotic music and famous old Thai dances such as the fon lap (Thai finger dance), fon thiean (Thai Candle Dance), ram dab (Thai Sword Dance) and then for the grand finale, you are invited to join the beautiful performers for the rum wong (Group Dance). The mixture of the music and the sublime movements of the Thai dancers come together to create a special vibe, which is easy to get carried away on.

At the end of the evening, you feel more of a link and understanding of the Lanna culture than ever before. Visiting Chiang Mai and not going for a Khantoke meal would be like going to England without visiting London, it really is that essential for your trip.

Tour Itinerary of Khantoke Dinner Traditional Dinner & Show

19:00 hours: The doors of the Chiang Mai Cultural Center open.

19:30 hours: The dinner commences with the typical Northern Thai manner of welcoming important guests.

20:00 hours: While you are still enjoying your dinner, the entertainment will commence. With a collection of Northern Classical Dance routines from a fully costumed cast, this is when the fun really starts.

21.00 hours: You are invited to take part in the dance of Rum-Wong, a famous Traditional Dance in Thailand.

Old Chiangmai Cultural Center

185/3 Wualai road, Chiang Mai, Tel: +66 53 275 097

Open: 19:00 hours

Price: 650 baht for the food and show

 

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