Amidst the relentless hustle and bustle of city life, when our hearts grow weary, we yearn for a tranquil escape. We seek a sanctuary where we can rejuvenate our bodies, minds, and spirits.

Driven by the desire to escape the urban bustle of Chiang Mai and reconnect with nature, we embarked on a journey to find solace amidst the tranquility of the countryside. Our search led us to the idyllic "Armiltra Farm," a haven of serenity nestled amidst lush greenery. The farm's serene ambiance and the warm hospitality of its caretakers provided the perfect respite we sought.


The farm boasts a variety of fruit trees, including coffee, tea, lychee, sapodilla, and rambutan. The highlight is the golden orange and honey orange orchard, as well as a vineyard producing exceptionally delicious grapes.


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Amidst the vibrant orange groves and lush vineyards, visitors can embark on a leisurely stroll, savoring the freshly picked fruits straight from the trees. The sweet and juicy flavors tantalize the taste buds, creating a delightful experience. For those seeking an overnight stay, camping facilities are available upon advance reservation.


All the stress has vanished, replaced by a sense of tranquility. Lush greenery surrounds us, and the adorable puppy, Money, greets us with wagging tail and joyful barks.

If you're looking to visit, Armiltra Farm is located in Mae Taeng District, Chiang Mai Province, on the same road as the Royal Project Mon Ngo (near Uncle Dech's Tea Farm). The journey takes about an hour and a half, with some winding roads but no steep inclines. The road conditions are excellent.


For those who plan to drive, Armila Farm is located 65 kilometers from Chiang Mai city center, approximately a 2-hour drive. Take Highway 107 from Chiang Mai to Mae Taeng. Upon reaching Mae Malai Market, turn left onto Highway 1095 Mae Malai-Pai. After approximately 12 kilometers, you will find a right turn leading to the Royal Project Mon Ngo.

Opposite Wat Sop Pung, turn into the intersection and continue driving. Pass the intersection leading to Khong Luang Mon Ngo, and continue for another 4 kilometers to reach Armiltra Farm. Drive a short distance into the narrow lane, where the road conditions are not ideal, especially during the rainy season when it can be slippery and muddy.


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This main route is accessible to all types of vehicles and is paved throughout. However, drivers should exercise caution as there are sections with narrow curves and steep inclines. For further inquiries, please contact 087 190 8984 or visit www.facebook.com/Raiarmintra.

14/1 Moo 3, Muang Kaew Subdistrict, Mae Taeng District, Chiang Mai Province (630.31 km) Chiang Mai Municipality 50150

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