Sun Leisure World Chiang Mai is the premier destination for travelers seeking unforgettable experiences in the heart of Chiang Mai, Thailand. Located at the Ground Floor of Duang Tawan Hotel on Loi Kroh Road, this dynamic hub provides a variety of activities, including cultural tours, adventure excursions, and local insights to enrich your visit.
Nestled in the vibrant city of Chiang Mai, Sun Leisure World serves as your ultimate adventure partner for exploring the richness of Northern Thailand. Situated at 132 Loi Kroh Road, within the Duang Tawan Hotel, this location is perfectly positioned for effortless access to both thrilling experiences and cultural explorations. Visitors can immerse themselves in the breathtaking landscape of the region, partake in stimulating activities such as zip-lining and trekking, or discover the local heritage through guided tours of ancient temples and markets. With professional guides and a commitment to providing exceptional customer service, Sun Leisure World ensures that each guest experiences the true essence of Chiang Mai. Trust this destination to not only facilitate remarkable adventures but also to enhance the overall travel experience, making it a must-visit spot for both solo travelers and families alike. Embrace the beauty, culture, and excitement awaiting you in Chiang Mai at Sun Leisure World.
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Sun Leisure World Chiang Mai is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 132 Loi Kroh Rd, Tambon Chang Khlan, Mueang Chiang Mai District, Chiang Mai 50100 Sun leisure world at Ground Floor, Duang Tawan Hotel, 50100, Thailand
It was an unforgettable trip!!beaches are beautiful and their food is AMAZINGLY DELICIOUS!!!!????We are surely going back there next year for another amazing exploration.
Value for money . Many places visit in one day . Good guide take care of us , very safe and alert driver . On time everywhere . No rush . Just a long day on the roads and it was super hot during this heat wave 42degC
I think it was because of cortisol, the stress hormone. I was so fatigued on getting back from our Grand European Tour river cruise, by Viking. I slept a lot. Jet lag played a role. A week later and I am mostly recovered and able to reflect a bit. The Danube (like the Rhine, which we ended up on) is a river with a history. On the cruise I read chilling accounts of the the last century’s tumult. Several fellow passengers were Jewish, pilgrims to lands from whence their ancestors were sent to death camps or Siberia. The (remaining) Austrians struck me as bossy, and the Germans more iron-fisted still. Owning a large dog in Regensburg will cost you 900 euros a year! Jaywalking comes with a 90 euro fine. But there is nary a cigarette butt or graffiti to be found in the many picturesque villages that dot the river’s edge. These are older populations, among the world’s oldest. And very orderly.I’ll digress: It is unclear to me how river cruises benefit the towns. Perhaps it’s the docking fees, because almost all of our eating and sleeping was done on board. They all fade into each other. I think we ended up docking 12 times in 14 days, most of them, to the best of my recollection, at small, picturesque river towns in Bavaria and thereabouts. And though each was different, special in its own ways, I’ll have to review the photos to remember how. It was the vacation equivalent of speed dating.The whole Viking experience is built around the meal schedule and the fact that the group tables make socialization unavoidable. It, too, is a form of speed dating. You will meet a lot of people during meals, most of them in their 70s or 80s, some of whose names and former careers you will actually remember — Tommy, a Texas lobbyist, Morris, the Sydney barrister, Jodi, the school teacher from Vancouver. In a crowd like this, medical complaints are a surefire way to keep conversations going.There are 147 passengers and about 40 meals in total, so in theory you can meet everyone. All on our ship were English speakers, many from the far reaches. The Aussies and New Zealanders all seemed to have been on long vacations, none less than 4 months. Viking doesn’t exactly enforce dining times, but if you show up fashionably late your service isn’t as good, and the meal might not be complete. Even so, it’s hard to complain: for the most part you are pampered — the menus, the wine, your persistent housekeeper. There is a lot of nudging but the experience is designed to be all encompassing.There are optional tours, with local guides, for activities such as wine or beer tasting. The best one we had turned out to be a personal tour of Cologne Cathedral (no one else signed up). But most stops feature “included” tours, which, like meals, start and end at scheduled times and include many passengers. Your whole life is structured thus. What all this closeness also means is that everyone (not an exaggeration) gets whatever bug is going around. I fought a fever. Then, it was my wife’s turn. Others had serious bronchial complications. I don’t think it was covid — I don’t know, I didn’t test, though we were vaxxed beforehand. Whatever, it was a nasty bug.Adding to the cortisol were the knees. My step-counter says we walked nearly 60 miles on the various tours!To be honest, what really stressed us both out was the intensive, nonstop socializing. For us, a little company is fine, but too much can be overwhelming. Fourteen days, omg. By the end, we were physically and mentally exhausted, overdosed on cortisol and ready to bolt. I can’t remember ever viewing the end of a vacation with such relief. One feels vaguely decadent for whining about something so posh. It was posh. But there you have it. It was probably our last river cruise.
Tour guide felt more like an itinerary manager. I was hoping they would stay with us and give us historical information, but instead it was front loaded while still in the car driving to the location and then you rush around trying to figure it out yourself at each stopNot enough time at each location! We were constantly in a rush. It would have been nice to have more than 25 mins at the Blue temple. Boat tour at Golden Triangle was rushed and I couldn’t hear the boat tour guide at all! The speaker system was messed up. Such a bummer to not get that informationOtherwise, guide was kind and kept us right on time the whole time. They were even nice enough to help us with an airport drop off in Chiang Rai instead of being taken all the way back to Chiang Mai. We kept our luggage in the van the whole time and it felt safe and well watched. Van was super uncomfortable. It needed new shocks. Sooo bumpy and I was almost sick on the windy roads. Was impossible to sleep
This was a wonderful tour! We learned so much about the temples we visited, their history, architecture, and the significance within Buddhism. Our tour guide Oolala was very knowledgable and even put together a video of our day that she sent to us – priceless! Thank you Oolala for a fantastic experience!
The tour was really wonderful. Visited three temples and Sah told us about them whilst also giving us time to walk around by ourselves. She also gave us other general information and even restaurant recommendations, too. I would highly recommend this tour
What a wonderful tour and an amazing tour guide, Oohlala! She was so knowledgeable about the 3 temples, how Buddhism played a part and answered all of our questions easily with excellent English. Thank you to our good driver and Oohlala for a great morning adventure and the recommendation for sunset dinner at Tha Phae Grill.
I felt the trip description didn’t accurately represent the difficulty of the hike. My friend had to stay back while we did the hike which I enjoyed tremendously. Lots of ups and downs and beautiful views. The van was uncomfortable for tall people.
Nice experience. Very nice temples. Warmly recommend Good explanation about the temples. No complaints all was good.