Top Lodging Picks: Thailand and Myanmar Why spend the night in a non-descript hotel, when you could stay on a river boat or in a jungle eco-lodge? Check out our picks of unusual lodgings in Thailand and Myanmar. THAILAND River Kwai Village Hotel The villagers who live in the area of Kanchanaburi use the river as a main transportation channel, and many actually live aboard floating rafts. Each of the hotels "raftels" has its own in-room bathroom with shower, a private balcony and even a telephone. Guests can take speedboat rides to a nearby cave and waterfall or enjoy elephant trekking and trips to pagodas on the Thai-Myanmar border. 1,300 Thai Baht (approximately $33) for double occupancy. River Kwai Village Hotel
Imperial Boat House Hotel Imperial Boat House
Lisu Lodge The lodge adapts the traditional hill tribe design to Western standards, adding windows (not common in village houses) to the thatched roof and bamboo wall structure as well as a private bathrooms for each room, complete with western-style flush toilet. Lisu Lodges operation helps support local handicrafts and encourage the production of new food crops. 2 day/1 night Lodge Adventure (including all meals, cultural tours, elephant ride, mountain bike, and river raft): 5,840 Thai Baht per person. Lisu Lodge
The RV Pandaw The Scottish-built vessel, with 16 teak and brass-appointed staterooms, has a distinctly shallow draft allowing the ship to reach areas generally not accessible by other ships or via land. The staterooms, though outfitted with air conditioning and private shower rooms, attempt to recreate the atmosphere of a pre-war river steamer. Shore excursions visit out-of-the-way villages and provide the chance to see markets, hand weaving, cheroot making, local life and agriculture. One-night Mandalay to Bagan (including meals and shore excursions): $145 per person. Two-nights Bagan to Mandalay (including meals and shore excursions): $365 per person (single supplement $200) The RV Pandaw Golden Island Cottages Around the lake are picturesque villages and intriguing temples, including one famous for its jumping cats. The hotels restaurant, also atop stilts in the lake, serves local specialties of the areas ethnic minorities. Single US$45, double US$60 per night including breakfast. Golden Island Cottages
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