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Rooms & Suites
Rachamankha has 25 rooms, from 1 to 26: in keeping with tradition there is no room number 13. There are 3 types of room; 18 superior rooms, 4 deluxe rooms and 2 suites. No, there’s no mistake, we do have 25 rooms; suite 24 can be converted into 2 rooms, a deluxe room and a superior room if required.
The two keynotes of Rachamankha are a more personal, friendly service - we want our guests to really feel at home - and design. With design in mind, the owner personally designed the interior of every room, fitting each one with antique furniture and object d´art from his own private collections to emphasize the personal touch, and give each room its own character.
Superior Rooms
There are 18 superior rooms; 8 twin rooms and 10 double rooms. Each room has been individually decorated with antiques collected from the 3 regions that have had the greatest influence in the overall design concept of the hotel; namely Lanna, The Shan State of Myanmar and China. There is nothing antique about guest comfort: satellite television, DVD players, air-conditioning and free wireless internet connection as standard. Every room has the comfort and convenience of the 21st century, combined with the enduring charm and classic design of yester-year.
Rooms numbered 1, 3, 6, 8, 12, 14, 18, 20, 21 and 23 are fitted with double beds.
Rooms numbered 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 17, 19 and 22 are fitted with twin beds.
Rooms 3, 8, 18 and 21 have both a bath tub and shower.
Deluxe Rooms
Rachamankha has 4 deluxe rooms each with its own unique style: rooms 10 and 11 are located on the ground floor; rooms 15 and 16 are on the second floor. In keeping with the theme of the hotel the rooms are decorated with Asian antiques. For guest comfort modern amenities abound including, free wireless internet connection, DVD players and satellite television.
Suites
Each of Rachamankha's two suites comprises of two bedrooms, with designer en-suite bathrooms, a large lounge and a kitchenette, yet the similarity ends here. Suite 24 can be divided, if necessary, into 2 rooms; a superior room and a deluxe room. This suite is located on the ground floor. Suite 26 occupies the entire second floor of the library building.
Suite 26 is located above the library. It has a large private balcony with views of the pool and gardens: a very private space, occupying as it does the entirety of the second floor of the library building. The interior design beautifully combines congeniality and grandiose: in the judicious use of soft furnishings, occasional furniture and deeply comfortable lounge chairs, one feels at home; and with the opulent details, the chandeliers, plush drapes and canopy beds, one feels at home in a very grand home.
Suite 24 is located through a rather unassuming doorway to the right of the entrance courtyard. The first space one enters is a delightful courtyard garden: privacy is assured as suite 24 occupies a corner position and the garden space is walled. On entering the suite there is a real sense of being in a living space, not the usual sterile hotel environment, as the object d´art, for the most part, are cherished pieces from the owner’s private collection.
Luxuriously decorated with rare Asian antiques and all the necessary mod cons; Rachamankha’s two suites tastefully combine the timeless quality of classic design with modern convenience.