Nestled amongst the lush vegetation of the Golden Triangle, where Thailand, Laos and Burma meet, the Four Seasons Tented Camp offers a restorative retreat for adventurers, wildlife enthusiasts and bon-vivants alike. From interacting with rescued elephants, exploring pristine mountain trails or trekking through bamboo jungles, the wild surroundings are a playground for nature fans, while the luxury tents, jungle-fringed open-air spa and elevated dining will keep everyone happy. The adventure begins before you even arrive, gliding through the jungle that swathes the Mekong and Ruak Rivers on a riverboat. Despite the Indiana Jones vibes, the well-stocked wine cellar, inviting leather sofas of the Burma Bar, and the delicious changing menus tell a more luxurious story.
The 15 tents and one Explorers Lodge channel the glamour of the 19th-century explorers, with dark wood furniture, large beds swathed in diaphanous mosquito nets and hurricane lamps adding the romance of a golden age of travel. Set throughout the forest, the tents offer a high level of privacy and boast large wooden decks to enjoy the mesmerising views, ideally with a cocktail from the fully stocked mini-bar.
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