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Sunset Thai Cooking with Grandma - Farm & Evening Feast

4.9/5

138 Reviews

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Chiang Mai, Thailand

From$42.78per person

3 hours 30 minutes

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The evening class is ideal for travelers who want a peaceful countryside experience at sunset. As our school is located just outside Chiang Mai, you’ll enjoy some of the most beautiful views as the sun sets over rice fields and mountains. This session gives you more time to explore the organic farm — collect fresh eggs, visit the mushroom hut, and discover Thai herbs and vegetables straight from t...

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What's Included

  • Cook 5 authentic Thai dishes including Mango Sticky Rice

  • Digital recipe e-book to recreate dishes at home

  • Alcoholic beverages (available for purchase)

  • Pick-up outside 5 km from Chiang Mai city center (extra charge or meeting point may apply)

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Location

Address: Chiang Mai,Northern Thailand, Thailand


Additional Info

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap

  • Clothing: Comfortable shoes are recommended for the farm walk.

  • Pick-up area: Free pick-up/drop-off for hotels within 5 km of city center. For hotels outside this area, we will arrange a nearby meeting point or advise about a small extra charge.

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Cancellation Policy

  • A full refund will apply if you cancel at least a day before the activity start time

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