Description and is it worth a visit
Huay Luek (Huay Luek Royal Project) is a project of the royal family to maintain and revive agriculture in the northern province of Chiang Mai, as well as the Hmong, Lahu and other ethnic groups. In fact, it is something like a large farm of natural or organic products, as it is now commonly called.
In our opinion, this place is nothing special from a tourist point of view and is not worth a special visit, but as a stopover point on the way from Chiang Mai to Chiang Rai along the border road through Taton or Fang, there is quite a place to be. There is a small recreation area on the shore of the lake and along the main road, there is an organic grocery store (the prices seemed a little overpriced to us), a restaurant, and a small greenhouse. In general, you can make a rest stop, eat and buy something from local products. And just a couple of hundred meters from the restaurant along the road there is a large Hmong vegetable and fruit market.
🕐 Working hours
From 07:00 to 17:00.
💵Entrance fee / ticket price
Free of charge.
🚶 How to get there
The Royal Huai Luek Project is located in the north of the province, 100 kilometers from Chiang Mai on the road to Taton and Fang ( huay Luek on the map). You can easily get here by bus from Chang Phuak bus station, which go to Thaton. However, it is better to visit this place on the way by passing by rented transport.
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