“Experience hill tribe culture, explore highland farming, and visit Arabica coffee plantations and winter crops.”

Mae La Noi Royal Project is located among the scenic mountains of Mae La Noi District, Mae Hong Son. It was established to promote the cultivation of winter crops and suitable economic plants for highland areas, while also improving the quality of life and income stability of local hill tribe communities.

The highlight of Mae La Noi Royal Project is its Arabica coffee plantations, well-known for their rich and smooth flavor. Visitors can also explore vegetable farms, fruit orchards, and flower fields grown using eco-friendly agricultural methods. The project offers an educational experience, allowing tourists to learn about the coffee-growing process from seedling to harvest.

During the cool season, the atmosphere is refreshing and ideal for relaxation in nature. Visitors can also experience the cultural traditions of the Karen (Pgaz K’Nyau) and other ethnic hill tribes living in the area.

This destination is perfect for nature lovers, those interested in agro-tourism, and travelers who wish to immerse themselves in the simple lifestyle of local communities.


How to Get There
  • From Mae Hong Son city, take Highway 108 towards Mae La Noi District, approximately 110 kilometers.

Travel Tips
  • Best time to visit is late rainy season to early winter

  • Contact project staff in advance for arrangements

  • Bring warm clothing and suitable shoes for walking

  • Don’t miss tasting fresh coffee grown at the project

  • Respect local customs and traditions of the hill tribes


Admission Fee:

  • Free

Opening Hours:

  • Daily, 08:00 – 17:00

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