Baan Hanibah

Chiang Mai


Protected by a garden of fragrant frangipani trees, Baan Hanibah is a relaxed boutique escape on a quiet lane in the heart of the old city. Behind an ornate gateway, in a converted teak house, you'll find small, quite stylish rooms with floaty drapes and Thai trim.


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