No. 9 of 4-Star Select Hotels in Chiang Rai Province
Outdoor swimming pool
Horse riding
Hiking
+13
"Nice hotel rooms and good swimming pool.
Room is dark due to the overhanging roof.
Breakfast good be much better considering the room rates. Diner is ok, small portions though. Diner prices are extra ordinary, a normal coke for 100 THB is not ok. Second day we bought some food and drinks at 7-eleven (coke 16 THB!).
Although the dining and relax area are nice, the high prices did not feel ok. I shared my concerns when checking out."
"The room kinda tired, but still ok. Guys on ghe reception let me choose room type - bungalow or indoor room. The water was hotter in room, so I go there. Almost ancient furniture, second unprepared bed and few cobwebs make not encourage from the start, but not problem in the end. Acceptable budget option near Mae Salong. They offer some food also for ordering."
"Because the hotel address was wrong, I didn’t live in. The Ctrip APP showed that it was in the city, 3 kilometers away, but I couldn’t find it when I arrived at the location! The actual hotel is 30 kilometers away from the city station!"
"Our 2nd time at Katiliya. Location is both a pro and a con. It is very out of the way, but in return, you get absolute peace the entire stay. The cleanliness is tip top for the property, although u get some visible fatigue in the bedlinen (with holes) and yellowed pillows. Can see the balcony has been freshened up a little. Service is top notch with great hospitability and swift responses to our requests for buggies. There is only 1 restaurant and 1 bar. Fitness centre is an eerie walk down to basement - not for the faint hearted. But overall we would come back again as its the best mountain view accommodation without sacrificing on comfort, almost at a luxury level. Breakfast spread was wonderful. Wished there were lifts though, as my mum has difficulties in walking and had to always climb up and down 1 floor to the restaurant. For such views, you might usually have to consider rundown homestays."
"The location of the hostel is in the alley, the chickens and dogs are heard, the sound insulation is acceptable, and it takes about10-15 minutes to walk to the nearest supermarket. The environment is clean and quiet, but the equipment is a bit old and simple, but the flaws are not concealed. The house is a wooden structure but there is no musty smell. It is excellent value for money, because the mother-in-law's family is in Chiang Rai. Will stay here again next time."
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4 reviews
7.9/10
1 night
From DKK 410
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Which month offers the lowest hotel rates in Mae Chan?
July is the most affordable month to book a hotel in Mae Chan, with average nightly rates around DKK 374. Prices peak in October, when rates reach about DKK 1,199 per night.
(Based on Trip.com data from December 27, 2024 to December 27, 2025.)
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DKK 500
DKK 1,000
DKK 1,500
DKK 667
Dec
DKK 835
Jan
DKK 621
Feb
DKK 654
Mar
DKK 668
Apr
DKK 685
May
DKK 650
Jun
DKK 374
Jul
DKK 684
Aug
DKK 1,180
Sep
DKK 1,199
Oct
DKK 826
Nov
What is the cheapest day of the week for hotels in Mae Chan?
Hotel rates in Mae Chan are typically lowest on Thursday, with average nightly rates around DKK 682. Wednesday tends to be the most expensive, averaging DKK 878 per night.
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