Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, Thailand
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P.O. Box 18, Chiang Saen Post Office, Chiang Rai 57150, Thailand
 
Tel.
 
66 (0) 53 910-200
  
Fax.
 
66 (0) 53 652-189

Four Seasons Tented Camp Golden Triangle, Thailand

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Local temp: 28°C/83°F

Wedding planning

Wedding details

From the stunning scenic surroundings and charming elephant residents to delicate orchid blooms, Thai decorative accents and paper lanterns, each detail captures the romance and beauty of your stay. Whether you choose traditional elements that reflect the culture of the region or opt for contemporary sophistication in this jungle setting, our Camp Manager can help you create a unique personalised experience that you and your guests will remember for a lifetime.

Photography

Capture the spirit of your wedding with photos set in the Tented Camp's unique surroundings. Board a boat and float along the Mekong River or ascend to Camp's Peak for a stunning backdrop of the surrounding mountains. Our elephants can also be included in your photographic mementos – these seasoned pros know how to pose.

Flowers

Orchids, the iconic flower of Thailand, abound in this region. These delicate and lovely blooms are the perfect romantic accent for any wedding. Other tropical flowers are also readily available, as well as more traditional florals of all kinds.

Entertainment

Our Camp Manager can recommend appropriate music and entertainment options for your reception, including traditional Thai dancers, with their intricately designed costumes and refined movements.

Conclude your magical evening with the lighting of the Khom Loy, the Thai fire lanterns. These 2-metre (6.5-foot) lanterns are made of delicate paper and bamboo with an oil-soaked paper wick inside and require two people to light and launch. When lit during this spectacular ritual, the lanterns rise into the air, forming a chain of lights said to carry best wishes closer to heaven.