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about Mae-Sa Valley.
Thailand's most unusual
holiday experience...



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Less than an hour's drive from Thailand's
northern capital of Chiang Mai, amid thickly-forested hills and
misty valleys, lies the Mae-Sa Valley Resort.
Two thousand feet high, in an area of great scenic charm, the
landscape has been adapted to provide a new experience in holiday
enchantment. Individual thatched-roof houses and bamboo
cottages provide accommodation that blends beautifully with the
setting and meets high standards of comfort. The mountain
climate provides bright sunny days for exploring : crisp, cool
evenings for fireside gatherings. And the cultivated terraces
provide a riot of tropical and temperate flowers, along with all
the vegetables served fresh at our restaurant. The Mae-Sa
Valley is a totally new experience of Thailand. It's remote
but easily accessible, fresh with the joys of a natural environment
while providing the pleasures of fine food and warm hospitality.
The charm
of a private cottage, with special touches of comfort..
The thatched-roof houses are of local wood and woven matting,
each decorated in the colourful northern style. Beds are
thick and softly quilted. Bathrooms have modern fittings,
and hot water. Our stilted bamboo cottages have been created
in the traditional pattern, each with a twin-bed room and spacious
balcony.
A restaurant
that serves you from the land...
Our menu gives you the choice of Thai or Western food,
with all vegetables fresh from the Mae-Sa Valley gardens.
A wealth
of unique attractions to explore..
The Mae-Sa Valley provides lazy days of quiet relaxation, plus
the chances to explore. Nearby are tribal villages of
the Meo, where the ancient way of custom and costume are little
changed today. There's an elephant camp, with a daily
show, a short hike or bus ride away. You can even return
to the resort on an elephant's back, along a mountain trail.
Your touring can include an orchid nursery, and a lobster farm,
and take you deeper into the famous mountain scenery of the
north.
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Mae-Sa Valley Craft Village offers
a day out with a difference. Nestling within one of Thailand's
most beautiful botanical gardens, with its own stream and tiny
waterfall, The Craft Village is home to a group of the region's
highly -skilled artisans : potters, weavers, silversmiths, wood-carvers.
But here, visitors can not only enjoy watching them at work, they
can join in! Morning and afternoon activities enable participants
to learn some of the skills that have made northern Thai craft
work famous throughout the world.
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Mae-Sa Valley Craft Village has three centres of activity : a
Thai cookery school, a health centre and the craft village itself.
Each has an English-speaking instructor and each session, morning
or afternoon, lasts two and a half hours. Participants can
spend a half or a whole day and can learn two different crafts
or practice one in greater depth. Where appropriate visit
that they have made themselves. This is a day-out that everyone
can enjoy - adults and children. No prior experience is
required and everyone is helped to achieve their best results.
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The Craft
Village Parasol and Fan Painting
This is one of the classic crafts of northern Thailand yet it
is remarkably easy to learn how to create stunning effects, from
flower designs to realistic scenes of village life. All
the materials needed are provided and participants can take away
their work at the end of the session.
"Sa" Paper-making
Handmade, or "sa" paper making is another traditional northern
craft, especially beautiful when flowers and leaves are pressed
into the liquid paper. It is very easy to achieve remarkable
results. All materials are provided and participants are
encourage to be as adventurous as possible in creating their own
designs. The paper sheets are dried overnight and delivered
to hotels in the Chiang Mai area within 48 hours. Those
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Batik
Dyeing
We provide a plain piece of material for the first attempt at
wax painting and colour dyeing. After that first stage a
range of materials, including shirts and blouses, is available
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Ceramic
Painting
Participants are given an undecorated pot and shown how to hand
paint a simple traditional design. This will be fired in
our kiln overnight and delivered to hotels in the Chiang Mai area
within 48 hours. Those who wish may pay for postage to their
home address. A selection of undecorated ceramics is available
for those who wish to create their own unique designs. |
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Health
Centre
Visitors can pamper themselves in our herbal steam room where
a selection of specially chosen natural aromas help ease away
the aches and pains of modern life. Those who wish may have
an hour long traditional Thai massage that gently kneads away
knotted pressure points leaving the body relaxed and the mind
calm. Loose-fitting garments are provided and our restaurant
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Traditional
Northern Kantoke Dinner
Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening at 7.30 pm (19.30
hrs.) dine out under the stars. A traditional northern meal
beside a roaring log fire in a lantern-lit glade. After
a traditional ceremony of welcome, dinner is served to the music
of the Thai orchestra and is followed by a display of local folk
dancing.
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All participants will be transported from and returned to their
hotels in the Chiang Mai area. Morning sessions end and
afternoon sessions begin with a buffet lunch. Those who
wish to join only one session are welcome to spend the rest of
the day using the other facilities of our resort at no extra cost.
These include our swimming pool, game room and reading room.
Where numbers allow a brief trek in the nearby mountain forest
can be organized. Anyone wishing to stay on for the thrice
weekly evening Kantoke dinner may use our shower and changing
facilities. |
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