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In February 2026, Bangkokians are encouraged to rejuvenate at eco-resorts within a 2-3-hour drive that will incorporate sustainable luxury and green retreats within the warmth of 28-32°C. Best sellers: Keemala (Phuket feel with more affordable flight options), Ananda in the Clouds (Chiang Mai feel with easier access flights), Ban Pu Eco Resort (Khao Yai feel), and Pimalai feel in Hua Hin. These havens give preference to solar energy, organic farms, zero-waste policies, and immersion in rainforests. Great to spend the weekend with yoga, hikes, and farm-to-table food. Prices start at THB 3,000/night; reserve early in time to get a room on valentine.
Keemala-style nests use bamboo and rainwater harvesting. Spa treatments with local herbs reduce carbon footprint.
Ban Pu offers pick-your-own veggies and composting workshops. Guests learn permaculture amid mango orchards.
Pakara’s riverside tents host meditation and birdwatching. No single-use plastics; electric shuttles minimize impact.
Hike Khao Yai trails, kayak Kanchanaburi rivers. Eco-resorts support conservation via tree-planting fees.
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