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Upper Nan Valley

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Apologies if this post is in the wrong place - I was unsure whether to post in Chiang Mai or Chiang Rai - mods please move if necessary.

Planning a little road trip to Nan shortly. Staying in Nan itself first and then going north from there. I have been unable to find anything online, but can anyone recommend accomodation in the northern part of the Nan valley? Say Chiang Klang or Song Khwae?

Thank for any help.

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Thanks for the links, but I've already exhausted all online options as far as I can see; the only accomodation I have found is in/around Nan itself. What I am hoping is that forum members may have found some places way up north near the Laos border that are not yet mentioned on the net.

I am moving this thead to the travel section to see if it can come up with some more responses to the OP

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konjianghai,

Exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much.

http://www.juthamasresort.com/V2/Content.a...;ContentId=Home

This resort in Chiang Klang. For Song Kwae i dont found any accommodation but Chiang Klang is close too Song Kaew.

Anyway have fun for the trip!

I've also stayed at this place before and I can recommend it. I'd phone ahead to book though as I think many Thais stay there in the cold season, particularly at weekends. Another consideration is that it may get a bit cold there at night at this time of year in the wooden cabins so bring some warm clothes. They have air-con but I dont know what they have in the way of heating!

Do you have your own transport? Otherwise it can be a problem in this neck of the woods. If you do I'd recommend a drive into Doi Pukka national park - very beautiful. You access it via Pua, about 20 km from Chiang Klang. It's worth getting up and going there at dawn to see the tops of the mountains rising above the mist in the valleys.

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