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Luxury Bamboo Treehouse For 4 — Home To 59 Rescued Cats In A Forest Sanctuary
Step into a true cat-lover’s dream in Chiang Mai, where you’ll stay in a stunning three-story bamboo treehouse tucked inside a lush 2,500 sqm sanctuary. Designed by the architect behind the Six Senses resort in Ko Kut, the space feels both elevated and completely immersed in nature.
What makes it even better is that your stay gives back. Every booking helps fund food and care for the 59 rescued cats who roam the grounds and may very well wander up for a morning cuddle.
Mornings here start with mountain views and a fresh organic breakfast, all in a peaceful forest setting that feels equal parts magical and meaningful.
Unlike typical glamping stays in Thailand, this three-story bamboo treehouse was designed by Ajahn Deecha, known for his bamboo architecture work at Six Senses Koh Kood.
Standout features include:
Open-air mountain-view bathroom with bathtub
Wraparound terrace
High-speed WiFi workspace
Organic Thai breakfast included
Reforestation land access
It blends eco design, boutique-level craftsmanship, and sanctuary living.
The 59 rescued stray cats live in a 2,500 sqm fenced garden and are fully vaccinated. All income from guest stays goes directly toward food, veterinary care, and staff support.
This is not a petting attraction. It is an active rescue sanctuary focused on long-term animal welfare.
Cat lovers
Couples seeking a unique Chiang Mai stay
Families of four wanting nature immersion
Digital nomads wanting WiFi in nature
Sustainable travel enthusiasts
Located in Mae Wang district just outside Chiang Mai, this bamboo treehouse sits at the foot of Doi Mae Wang inside a private organic farm and reforestation area. The property spans more than 300 rai of orange trees, longan orchards, and newly planted forest.
Bamboo rafting
Jungle kayaking
Waterfalls
Trekking routes
Elephant sanctuaries
Mae Wang National Park
Easy access to Doi Inthanon, Thailand’s highest mountain
This makes the treehouse ideal for travelers looking for a Chiang Mai nature stay that combines wildlife, sustainability, and access to outdoor adventure.

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