Mae Kampong – a Model Of Sustainability
Mae Kampong is a small village of around 500 people located in the hills about 55 kilometres to the east of Chiang Mai.
Mae Kampong is a small village of around 500 people located in the hills about 55 kilometres to the east of Chiang Mai.
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Vibrant community with uniquely designed handicrafts and textiles for sale as well as workshops run by different stores.
Organic Thai restaurant focused on rice based dishes served in a beautifully designed arrangement.
Small sustainable village tucked away inside a valley, kept cool year-round by stream running through the village.
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