Elephants
We have developed good relations with several elephant conservationists near us and we will have great pleasure in introducing you to them. All curated, ethically sound and highly recommended.
Waterfalls
We are an hour's drive from Doi Inthanon, Thailand's highest mountain. Lots to see and do here, from waterfalls, hiking, and pagodas. To the north there are more waterfalls, including the sticky variety.
Temples
270+ temples to see in Chiang Mai, so where to start. The big and famous ones will always be busy, but some smaller, less well known ones are worth a visit, In the centre of the Old City you can also find a multitude of coffee shops.
Food
The fantastic thing about Thailand is the breadth of food on offer, and here in northern Thailand we have several unique dishes, not commonly found elsewhere. From Sai Oua, to Gang som Hunglay, street and market food is superb!

Elephant Experiences
Mae Wang is 45 minutes from us and is the home to many elephant camps. On the edge of Doi Inthanon, the views are amazing. Our curated partners provide an outstanding service, and the elephants are safe to be around, safe to handle and experience, without the mistreatment seen elsewhere. We can arrange jungle trekking and day tours, jungle medicine and self reliance, and in the Hill Tribe villages we can arrange an introduction to weaving and traditional methods of making clothes, together with cooking classes.


Waterfalls & other Experiences
The sticky waterfalls to the north east of Chiang Mai are a great half day out, as are the attractions on the western side. Botanical gardens, the long-necked Karen hill tribe people.









