The
Gymkhana club in ChiangMai in the North of Thailand is a sport and
recreational club with a multi-national membership. Sports played are Golf,
Squash, Tennis, Association Football and Cricket Sixes every April. The
grounds of the ChiangMai Gymkhana Club were originally purchased in 1898 by
14 residents of ChiangMai. The 14 original purchasers, by a deed of gift
dated the 21st of May, 1898, made over their rights, with conditions, to the
Committee of the Club. Closed for awhile the Club was reopened after a
meeting of all available Members on February the 28th, 1947. Chiangmai
Gymkhana Golf Course is owned by The Chiangmai Gymkhana Club
It is a nine-hole course par 36 and length 2953 yards. If you are short
of time and longing for a game of golf, this is the nearest course to
Chiangmai town and handy to everything & 5 minutes from the Centre of
Chiangmai. There are refreshment stops every 3-6 holes. Out tours in
Chiangmai include this nice 9 holer which has sand traps and water traps
with a stream running either side. What we like about it is there are a lot
of shade trees.
Situated on the Lamphun Road Chiangmai 247352Thailand Tel: (053) 241 035
Fax: (053) 247 352 Open daily Dress code: Normal golfing attire
Description: Men's Tee: 5906 yards, Par 72, Rating 67.8, Slope NA
Ladies' Tee: 5116 yards, Par 72, Rating 68, Slope NA
Type of course: Walking only; no buggies & night golfing is not available
Holiday Inn Chiangmai
Located 5 minutes from the city centre and the renowned night bazaar, near some of the most famous temples, this hotel features fantastic mountain and river views.
This hotel is considered a haven of comfort and style, located in Northern Thailand’s most fascinating city. The rooms are the largest in Chiang Mai and have been designed with every comfort in mind. Many have beautiful views over the idyllic Mae Ping River and on toward Doi Suthep, the sacred mountain. Chiang Mai is blessed with stunning natural beauty and unique indigenous cultural identity. The city of Chiang Mai, which is also the capital of the Chiang Mai province, has a history that goes back to 1296. At one time a part of the Lanna Kingdom, a Burmese influence can still be felt in the food and the culture. Surrounding this city is over 300 temples to explore.
Raming Lodge Chiang Mai
Situated in Chiang Mai’s world famous shopping destination, this is a boutique hotel in the city centre, next to the Night Bazaar, close to the airport and Night Safari.
Being situated in the heart of the city of Chiang Mai, this hotel is in a convenient location for sightseeing and enjoying the beauty of Lanna culture. Established on Loikroh Road, the hotel is close to historic sites such as the Ta-Pae Gate and Wat Prasing.
If you would like to indulge in spa treatments, including a selection of celebrated Thai massages, The Supaya Spa is available to you on the 6th floor. Additionally, The Raming Restaurant serves a selection of Thai and European dishes, prepared by a highly experienced chef in a unique atmosphere, suitable for both individual diners and larger groups.