Proud Phu Fah

Top choice in Chiang Mai Province


Sitting in the western wedge of the Mae Sa Valley, this stylish boutique hotel has comfortable designer villas strung along a trickling brook, designed to give the illusion of sleeping amid the great outdoors. The open-air restaurant (dishes 110B to 400B) serves healthy Thai food, with lovely views over the lawns and mountains.


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