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7 decadently luxurious hotels in Chiang Mai that offer out-of-this-world services

Villa Mahabhirom in Chiang Mai is a splendid patchwork of restored antique wooden houses acquired from remote Thai provinces. Photos: Cedric Tan

Spa sessions fit for a king, tarot card readings based on colour and light, private cooking classes in the comfort of your suite ... Some luxury hotels in Chiang Mai offer a range of fun, restful and interesting things to do while on a grand holiday in the north of Thailand.

At Four Seasons Chiang Mai, the Colour and Light therapy session involves the use of tarot cards.

Here is a look at the city’s best resorts and the services that set them apart.

1. Four Seasons Chiang Mai 

Four Seasons Chiang Mai

A tropical hideaway in verdant rice fields that is distinctive for its Lanna architectural style, the Four Seasons Chiang Mai – which opened over two decades ago – has set the bar high for decadent luxury.

The property has an infinity pool, three restaurants serving Thai, international and Italian cuisines, plush guests villas, and a fantastic spa, which, besides traditional massages and wellness rituals, also provides new world therapy treatments.

Noted as a wellness resort, the Four Seasons Chiang Mai currently hosts two holistic practitioners who provide reiki, craniosacral sessions and colour and light therapy. The craniosacral session aims at releasing tension and enhancing physical harmony. Colour and light therapy incorporates tarot cards and numerology and aims to restore physical, mental and emotional balance.

Dhara Dhevi Chiang Mai

Dhara Dhevi Chiang Mai opened as a Mandarin Oriental property over a decade ago. Today, it is an independent establishment that looks more like an ancient royal palace than a luxury hotel. The sprawling grounds house gem-studded shrines, an amphitheatre, magnificent gardens and opulent guest villas that have hosted royalty.

Its astonishingly grand Dheva Spa occupies a compound befitting a royal court, where guests can indulge in everything from Ayurvedic therapy to a traditional Thai massage.

The 10 F&B outlets on the property offer a diverse range of cuisine, from Thai to Chinese, Italian and French.

3. Anantara Chiang Mai Resort

Anantara Chiang Mai Resort

Set by the banks of Chiang Mai’s Ping River and designed by the late Kerry Hill, Anantara Chiang Mai is a splendid mix of form and function.

A contemporary building raised around the former British consulate, the property is home to The Service 1921 Restaurant and Bar, inspired by a bygone era of British intelligence and reflecting the building’s colonial past. Beyond “secret” dining rooms and menus that look like intelligence dossiers, the top draws here are the fiery cocktails and Mala-infused Asian cuisine.

4. Villa Mahabhirom

Villa Mahabhirom

A splendid boutique property that has remained under the radar, Villa Mahabhirom is a splendid patchwork of restored antique wooden houses acquired from remote Thai provinces.

The overall style of the resort is eclectic: thinks emerald moss-covered stone lions and a life-size statue of the Madonna with Christ. Past the central pool is a garden of blooms, beyond which are the gates to the guest villas, all filled with antiques and objets d’Art curated from private collections, from Chinese opium beds to fer-forge panels.

5. X2 Chiang Mai Riverside

X2 Chiang Mai Riverside

Instead of the usual welcome drink, this charming riverside resort presents guests with chocolate bars with their name printed on the wrapper.

Although the decor is a bit staid, the grounds are serene and pretty, with a glittering fibre optics-lit rooftop pool, a spacious lawn and an imposing row of tall, shady trees.

The top attraction of this boutique establishment is the cuisine. Oxygen Dining Room, a concept by Michelin-starred French chef Nicolas Isnard, is currently the toast of Chiang Mai’s fine dining scene. The inventive meals dished out by executive chef Alexandre Demard are delicious and bold, taking on both local and foreign flavours.

6. Akyra Manor Chiang Mai 

Akyra Manor Chiang Mai

Akyra Manor is a small, modern and plush establishment with spacious, sharply designed suites featuring large open-air bathtubs. A rooftop bar and an Italian restaurant sum up the dining options of this urban resort, but there are plenty of other F&B choices in the neighbourhood – the hotel is located in the heart of Chiang Mai’s hip Nimman district, which is brimming with hipster cafes and busy street vendors.

7. The Chiang Mai Riverside

This all-suite property by the Ping River offers spacious accommodation, with kitchenettes and large dining spaces that are well-suited to families and travellers seeking a long stay.

The hotel’s Vorra Bistro serves a blend of Thai and Italian favourites featuring ingredients sourced from local farmers. A popular activity is the private cooking class that’s held in the comfort of one’s own suite. Dishes include perennial Thai favourites like Phanaeng curry chicken and som tam (papaya salad).

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Chiang Mai in Thailand is a top travel spot, thanks to plush resorts offering hard-to-find services, from tarot-based colour and light therapy to guest villas filled with antiques