Woori House, Chiang Mai
We’re still in the winter months, and the demand to experience the chilly ambience in the north remains high. Chiang Mai continues to be a popular destination where people flock during wintertime to enjoy nature and the thick fog characteristic of this season.
If you’re planning a trip to Chiang Mai and are still seeking accommodation for your nights, make sure to check out Woori House. They feature traditional Korean-style houses and a pool villa in a serene atmosphere in Mae Taeang.
A small traditional Korean-themed house to spend a night in peace
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Starting at approximately ฿2,190 (~USD62.49) per night, Woori House offers three traditional Korean-themed houses Korea fans like you can opt for when coming to Chiang Mai.
Hanok Pool Villa features timber sliding doors that elegantly contrast the brown hue with the pristine white panels, creating an ideal visual balance. The outstanding feature is a mini pool that lies in front of the house, waiting for you to dip down and enjoy the tranquillity.
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As you explore the interior, a distinct minimalist ambience permeates the space, tempting you to seize a camera and capture a perfect shot for your Instagram feed.
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You can also choose something smaller which is Hanok 1 and 2. They are like mini cottages you’ll find in Korea in the old times. Needless to say, they are picture-worthy for your Instagram feed.
Offers traditional Thai-style lodgings
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Beyond that, you can go with a traditional Thai wooden house overlooking a green forest and mountains.
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Excitedly, it has a round stone bathtub that offers you a fantastic view of the scenery in Mae Taeng, encouraging you to luxuriate in its allure all day.
Getting to Woori House in Chiang Mai
So, Woori House is a small resort that gives us a cosy and private feel, perfect for those wanting to steer clear of crowded ones. And, if you are a big fan of historical Korean things, this place will be worth every penny.
Also, the resort is situated just about one hour and a half from downtown Chiang Mai. Mae Taeng is a nice district to retreat in real nature.
For similar articles, feel free to visit Mae Kha Canal which resembles Otaru Canal in Japan, Wat Pha Lat: an ancient temple hidden in a serene jungle, and Pa-Son Wat Chan: a European-like woodland with log huts.
Address: 12 3, Pa Pae, Mae Taeng District, Chiang Mai 50150
Contact: Woori House’s Facebook | Google Maps
Cover image adapted from: @tang_and_3n via Instagram, PhEt Phetcharat via Facebook, and @jajajung via Instagram