Chiang
Mai is
a trove
of natural
treasures.
The invigorating
mountain
air, the
fresh,
cool climate,
the breathtaking
scenery
and the
quiet of
the countryside
all make
for a rejuvenating
break from
the city.
Camellia
Restaurent
Deluxe
Room
Description...
Developed as a part of the Royal Angkhang Research Station, under the Royal Project Foundation. Situated a comfortable three hour drive from chiangmai. Its mountain location, cool climate and the scenic beauty of the surrounding countryside make it the ideal getaway for nature lovers to enjoy bird watching, trekking, mountain-biking or simply breathing in the fresh mountain air. The Royal Angkhang Research Station was set up in 1969 under the auspices of His Majesty King Bhumibol. It is primarily a research centre focusing on crop substitution to develop new crops for the Hill tribes. The result is a wider variety of marketable produce and sustainable income in a region which was previously cash-poor and dependent on growing illegal opium as its major source of income. The organic methods employed by the Royal Project have had great success. Western berries for example thrive in the cool, mountain climate. As commented by His Serene Highness, Prince Bhisadej Rajani, "The Royal Angkhang Research Station is a prime example of man working with nature instead of against her."
Angkhang Nature Resort 1/1 Moo 5 Baan
Koom, Tumbon Mae Ngon, Amphur Fang, Chiang Mai
50320, Thailand