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| The Royal Angkhang
Agricultural Station Project was set up in 1969 under the auspices of His
Majesty King Bhumibol. Primarily a research center, it focuses on
developing a wider variety of marketable produce for the local Hill tribes
which were previously cash-poor and dependant on growing illegal opium as
their major resource of income. The
organic methods employed by the 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"
  
The Angkhang region 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. Enjoy trekking, bird-watching,
mountain-biking, mule-riding or the quiet contemplation of Doi Angkhang
Angkhang Nature Resort in Chiang Mai province, northern Thailand is the
ideal getaway for nature lovers. Enjoy mountain-biking, hiking,
mule-riding and bird-watching or if you prefer, simply relax in the
Camellia Restaurant and enjoy the view. Managed by Amari Hotels and
Resorts, this comfortable first-class property nestles close to the
Myanmar border and is situated between several hill tribe groups. |
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Angkhang Nature Resort offers 76 superior rooms. Each is
furnished
in teak wood, decorated with local Thai fabrics and has a spacious private
balcony from which to enjoy mountain or garden views.
All rooms feature ::: TV.
:: Mini-bar
:: Shower
:: IDD telephone
Rooms are available with a bathtub rather than a shower upon request |


Camellia Restaurant
The
outdoor terrace of Camellia Restaurant is a wonderful place to sit and
watch the sun going down. Indoor seating is also available for those
evenings when it gets a little chilly - a novel experience in tropical
Thailand.
The restaurant serves a range of international, Thai and
northern Thai dishes focusing especially on fresh organic produce from
the nearby Royal Agricultural Project.
The Camellia Restaurant is open from 7:00 to 21:00 every
day. |

The Angkhang Nature Resort offers the following services and
facilities:

:: Modern facilities
:: Video Rental
:: Mountain bike rental
:: Mule-riding
:: Open fireplace in the lobby
:: Binocular for rental
:: Internet service
:: Transportation service with private
van |

| The Angkhang Nature Resort is the ideal base from which to explore the
area. Visit the local hilltribes and the Royal Agricultural Project. Take
a mule-ride up the hillside or for the more energetic hire a mountain bike
to go exploring.
  
There are many walking trails around the resort. Nature lovers will
notice many rare species of plant and birds in the surrounding
countryside. |

The
unusual location and beauty of the surroundings are a most inspirational
backdrop for all kinds of team building and creativity seminars. The
Conference Hall of the Royal Angkhang Research Station can accommodate up
to 115 people and may be booked for private functions, subject to
availability. |

| Angkhang Nature Resort is situated a comfortable, three-hour drive
from Chiang Mai through some of Thailand's most spectacular scenery. Its
mountain location, cool climate and the scenic beauty of the surrounding
countryside make it the ideal getaway for nature lovers.
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Internet online booking system |
rooms |
category | season (rates per room, unless specified) |
High Season Nov 01, 2008 - Feb 28, 2009
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Low Season Mar 01, 2009 - Sep 30, 2009
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Superior,single,double,twin
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5800 THB |
3100 THB |
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Superior,triple
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6950 THB |
4250 THB |
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Superior Garden View,single,double,twin
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6650 THB |
3950 THB |
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Superior Garden View,triple
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7800 THB |
5100 THB |
Rates are incl. 10% service charge, incl. 7% VAT, incl. breakfast
extra bed surcharge.
(see rate table)
Peak Season Surcharge : 1745 Baht/room/night on Dec.24,2008 - Jan.05,2009
Compulsory Dinner on Dec.31,2008 : 1500 Baht/adult & 950 Baht/child |
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