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137 Pillars House
Chiang Mai Your heritage and cultural oasis nestled in the Rose of the North.
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The 19th century Historic Pillars House and The Lawn
ith 30 suites fusing modern luxury with old-world orient elegance and ample unique event spaces, 137 Pillars House in Chiang Mai, Thailand is an ideal solution for organisations looking for exclusive buy-outs for their next residential conference and incentive programme. Delegates can spend valuable moments with their peers by the pool or over drinks at the evening welcome reception held at The Parlor Lounge of the original 19th century main building (Historic Pillars House) in the heart of the resort. The Historic Pillars House is also the main hub for most activities, from holding a meeting in The Drawing Room to hosting a private chef’s table or wine-tasting dinner at the Jack Bain’s Bar or Palette Restaurant. The Lawn, an outdoor open space
adjacent to the main building, is the centrepiece of special events for up to 120 guests. All three hotels within the SilverNeedle® Collection are passionate about the culinary experiences that they create for guests, with a focus on using fresh ingredients and locally-sourced organic produce to enhance dining pleasure. During leisure time, the accommodation suites and The Spa allow guests to enjoy tranquil moments away by themselves. Wake up to morning yoga sessions conducted at The Lawn, or make use of the yoga mat available in each guest room for a nice stretch. Those who wish to spend more time with their peers should venture around the Mae Ping River to the flowers and food markets. Shoppers will spend hours on Nimmanhaemin Road scouting trendy local designer
Location: 15 minutes to Chiang Mai International Airport and 10 minutes from Chiang Mai Railway station Accommodation: 30 suites starting from 70 square metres with both indoor and outdoor shower facilities. Do you know the housekeeping team
places a different bedtime story as part of their turndown service?
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History: The Historic Pillars House was the original house of Anna Leonowens who inspired the “Anna and the King” TV series and movie. Take a walk underneath this house to journey through the history of this house.
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boutiques and gift and homeware shops inspired by the Lanna culture that Chiang Mai is famous for. On the side of the river where the resort is lies a row of restaurants, bars and cafés for tired feet, offering a variety of cuisines from local to Italian. Those interested in culture will spot a number of temples and museums within the Wat Gate area where the resort is located. 137 Pillars House Chiang Mai allows delegates to connect with one another whilst disconnected from the day-to-day work-life stress to hopefully bring out the creativity in business planning meetings. Its tranquil setting and impeccable Thai service delivery rekindle team spirit, getting teams ready for their next challenge.
Kiridara Luang Prabang Explore a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Laos with your A team.
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Kiridara infinity pool with views of Mount Phou Si
rganise an unforgettable experience for your A team and rejuvenate them in the spiritual setting of Kiridara, nestled in Luang Prabang in north central Laos at the confluence of the Nam Khan and Mekong rivers. Book the entire Kiridara and work closely with the team for a tailor-made experience. For example, allow the hotel’s executive chef to create menus based on your incentive objectives. Fly in a sleep specialist to educate the delegates on the best sustainable sleep practices. Teach the team meditation at the hotel’s meditation sala with Your Mind Retreat whilst others experience Laotian spa treatments at The Spa. Place wellness at the centre of your rewarding retreat with the signature Healthy Minds, Healthy Thinking programme. Available across all SilverNeedle® Hotels, teams can enjoy special touches ranging from
superfood-infused menus and heartthumping team-building activities and innovative icebreakers in the form of hands-on local cultural activities. Once the team is relaxed and revitalised, unleash them onto the neighbourhood tour recommended by the hotel. Visit any of the four wats (a temple or Buddhist monastery) in Luang Prabang such as Wat Xieng Thong that was built in 1560 by King Setthethirat; this magnificent temple has the classic architecture of Luang Prabang, with ornate roofs that sweep low to the ground. Other sites within the neighbourhood include the national museum, also known as Haw Kham, which was once Lao’s Royal Palace. It is a house with a lot of historical items. Built in 1904, it was built for King Sisavangvong and his family during the French colonial era. Luang Prabang’s night market is something that should not to be
missed when visiting this charming city. It is an amazing sight, and offers the most extensive collection of handicrafts in the country. The traditional arts and ethnology centre is the only independent non-profit museum and resource centre in Lao PDR dedicated to the collection, preservation, and interpretation of traditional arts and lifestyles of the country’s many and diverse ethnic groups. Now that the delegates have eaten well, rested, meditated and explored, gather for a brainstorming session at Kiridara Villa Ban Visoun in town, before ending the incentive trip with an outdoor dinner back at the Kiridara hotel on the hillside to celebrate ideas created and inspired by an UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Location: Five minutes to Luang Phou Si and two 2-bedroom villas Prabang International Airport and two located in the city centre. minutes from central Luang Praban. History: Laos was known over 5,000 Accommodation: 18 rooms and years ago and the Khone Pha Pheng 6 suites in the hotel tiered on the falls is the largest waterfalls in South hillside with stunning views of Mount East Asia.
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Riva Surya Bangkok
Seeking real treasures on the Chao Phraya River.
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Riva Surya riverfront pooside event space and pool overlooking the Chao Phraya River
he Chao Phraya River precinct is back in vogue for incentive planners due to its rich history and the emphasis of having a true educational component in today’s incentive programmes. The 68-room Riva Surya is a perfect buy-out option for larger groups that cities like Bangkok traditionally attract. On arrival, the 100-year old Banyan tree sets the tone of the historic journey that delegates are bound to experience. Kick things off with a cooking class challenge, themed dinner or a cocktail party with wholesome and creative flavours showcasing the best of Thai cooking on the riverfront poolside overlooking the river. The next day, host a business meeting in the intimate Supapan Room suitable for up to 30 guests, or use the hotel’s signature restaurant, babble & rum, for larger groups, before breaking up
into a casual working lunch. Indulge in the SilverNeedle® Collection Afternoon Tea Experience with six premium blends of tea served in all three hotels. Choose samplings of unique blends from India, Sri Lanka, Thailand and China, accompanied by a three-tier-curate stand filled with freshly prepared savoury sandwiches and pastries paired with sweet desserts and cakes. On the day of leisure, try a real treasure hunt created by the team at Riva Surya, where delegates follow a set of directions to discover clues to solving a puzzle on route. Famous landmarks covered include the Bangkok National Museum, National Gallery of Bangkok, the Grand Palace and Phra Sumen Fort. River fans should try the riverboat tour from Phra Arthit Pier and experience other wonders such as the Wat Arun,
Location: Riva Surya is located right on the Chao Phraya River between the Som Dat Pa Pin and the Rama VIII bridges. Accommodation: 68 spacious rooms with a design focus on
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comfort, featuring spacious balconies overlooking the river. History: The Chao Phraya watershed is the largest watershed in Thailand covering approximately 35 percent of the nation’s land.
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Museum of Siam and the flower market, Pak Klong Taland. In the evening, venture along the famous Khao San Road or into Asiatique the Riverfront, one of Bangkok’s newest entertainment precincts on the river which offers over 1,500 boutiques, 45 restaurants and the latest entertainment, Muay Thai Live, The Legend Lives show. The two-year old boutique hotel introduced the Mezzanine Room in October 2014. This new signature undercovered event space is approximately 58 square metres and offers stunning views of the Chao Phraya River. Let the Riva Surya re-ignite your love for Bangkok and further create fond memories, the real treasures that money cannot buy.