As dawn breaks over Chiang Mai’s peaceful Mae Rim Valley, the Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai stands as a serene haven where nature, culture, and hospitality intertwine.
Celebrating 30 years in Thailand’s “rose of the north,” the resort has remained deeply connected to its surroundings, not just as a destination, but as a custodian of the region’s traditions and spirit.
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General Manager Sean Mosher emphasizes the resort’s role in preserving the essence of Chiang Mai, offering guests immersive cultural experiences rooted in Lanna heritage.
Activities such as rice planting, yoga in the fields, and traditional cuisine have long defined the guest experience, while the resort’s wellness approach now centers on five Northern Thai pillars: physical, mental, spiritual, social, and nutritional well-being.

Sustainability is also at the forefront, with initiatives like plastic-free rooms and a focus on local sourcing. Under Executive Chef Alvin Dela Cruz, menus feature produce from nearby farmers, reinforcing a commitment to both community and environment.

The heart of the resort lies in its people. Long-serving team members like Montree Karin and Napassawan Wanthon share stories of personal connection, pride, and loyalty, reflecting the deep bonds formed over the decades.

Marking the anniversary, the resort will unveil a symbolic painting by renowned landscape designer Bill Bensley and Jirachai Rengthong, a tribute to the ever-evolving beauty of its gardens and legacy.
Rooted in Thai heritage and community, Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai continues to offer an enriching, authentic experience for guests, celebrating the past while embracing the future.
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