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Guide To The Doi Tung Royal Project, Chiang Rai

women sitting on floor sewing of doi Tung Royal Project Chiang Rai Thailand

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The Doi Tung Royal Project is a development initiative located in Chiang Rai, Northern Thailand.

The aim of the project is to transform marginalized communities by providing basic social services, capacity building, and livelihood opportunities.

The project has helped many who faced poverty and conflict with opium transform their illicit livelihoods into a life of self sufficiency and social enterprises.

Not only are they helping communities, but they are also working to improve sustainability and eco-efforts in the north of Thailand.

If you’re looking for a more immersive experience on your visit to Chiang Rai and want to learn about Thailand’s efforts for growth, then a visit to Doi Tung Royal Project is a must.

In this guide, we’ll uncover the history of the project and what you can expect from a visit to the Doi Tung Royal Project.

What is The Doi Tung Royal Project

They had such kind eyes and happy hearts

The Doi Tung Royal Project is a collaboration between the government and the private sector, specifically the Mae Fah Luang Foundation under Royal Patronage, and was established in 1988.

It comprises various business units, including handicrafts, processed food, cafes, agriculture, and tourism. These units contribute to the self-sustainability of the project.

The project focuses on sustainable alternative livelihoods, reforestation, and poverty alleviation.

By tackling the issues of opium cultivation and deforestation in the Golden Triangle region, the Doi Tung Royal Project has successfully transformed the area into a reforested and economically viable region.

The project serves as an example of how government and private sector cooperation can uplift communities through self-reliance.

The project area covers approximately 15,000 hectares, benefiting approximately 11,000 local people from 29 villages.

The Destruction of Doi Tung, Thailand

pnk flowers in front of mountain

I couldn’t imagine being caught in such a downward spiral that I had to sell my children.

It’s certainly not what you hope for when your baby is first placed in your arms.

You take one look at their angelic face and you promise you’ll protect them and do your best to give them a good life.

Imagine getting to that place where desperation kicks in and your instincts tell you to keep yourself alive.

It’s a place where drug cartels, human trafficking, AIDS, addiction and destitution has taken over and so parents sell daughters in order to feed the addiction,…

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