This hotel is Thailand's first to achieve LEED Gold v4 BD+C: Hospitality certification and is on the path to WELL certification. It focuses on energy efficiency with over 27% reduction and solar integration, water conservation with over 47% reduction in indoor water consumption, and 100% of landscaping irrigated with recycled water. The hotel practices waste segregation, recycling, uses soap/shampoo dispensers, offers ecological meals, and employs environmentally-friendly cleaning.
This retreat is single-use plastic-free since 2018 and was designed from reclaimed wood as a low-rise property to protect the local ecosystem. It focuses on local sourcing, recycling, freshwater conservation, and reducing carbon-based electricity. The hotel donates $1 per night from every guest's stay to the Pure Blue Foundation, an environmental and social foundation. It is Travelife certified and aims to reduce energy consumption by 10% by 2025, carbon emissions by 50% by 2030, and landfill waste by 50% by 2030.
This hotel has been awarded the 'Golden Star Award' in Thailand's Green Kitchen project and a 'Five-Star Sustainable Tourism Acceleration Rating'. It implements a '360° Cuisine' concept, sourcing organic and local produce from sustainable farms, and returns food waste as fertilizer to farms. The hotel recycles cooking oil into biodiesel, and has processed over 8342.5 kg of food waste for compost and over 2603 kg of cooking oil for biodiesel since 2022. It is also involved in a forest restoration project.
This hotel operates as a social enterprise, with 100% of its proceeds supporting Daughters Rising, an anti-trafficking organization. It focuses on ethical elephant encounters and responsible tourism. The hotel uses energy-saving light bulbs, provides water-filling stations to reduce single-use plastic, uses biodegradable straws, separates waste for recycling, and uses food waste for composting or animal feed. It is recognized as an internationally recognized eco-hotel by Village Monde Label.
As Chiang Mai's first fully vegan hotel, it generates solar-powered hot water, uses energy-saving LED lighting, and provides refillable bottles for shampoo and shower gel. The hotel offers filtered water dispensers for guests to refill reusable bottles. Its Reform Kafé features a 100% plant-based menu, sourcing ingredients from a local organic farm that uses organic fertilizer and no pesticides. It is a member of the Green Key Eco-Rating Program.
This resort is certified by Veggie Hotels and is committed to a fully vegan kitchen, promoting ethical, healthy, and sustainable lifestyles. It has been awarded a 5-star rating by the Sustainable Tourism Acceleration Rating (STAR) system from the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and a gold-level Green Hotel Award. The hotel is also listed and certified by the TAT CF Hotels platform for reducing carbon dioxide emissions.
This hotel is a certified Green Hotel with a gold award from the Department of Environmental Quality Promotion (DEQP). Its practices include energy-efficient heat exchange, sourcing local ingredients, and composting waste. Tamarind Village also supports indigenous hill tribe communities through purchases of skilled crafts and employment opportunities.
Built with an 'Ecology System' concept, this hotel is surrounded by a wetland to conserve local ecology and animal lives. It utilizes natural materials sourced from nearby areas and aims to minimize its environmental impact. The hotel actively promotes organic and non-toxic farming practices.
This hotel implements sustainable development practices aligned with Marriott International's Serve 360 initiative. It is committed to environmental stewardship, efficient energy usage, and long-term value creation. The hotel plans to meet green building standards, including installing solar panels for renewable energy, and sources produce from curated sustainable farms.
This resort focuses on community, energy conservation, local sourcing, and waste reduction. It has implemented biodegradable straws and phased out plastic water bottles. Anantara Chiang Mai Resort is part of a collection of responsible and eco-friendly hotels that are pioneers of sustainable practices.
Described as an 'eco-conscious boutique hotel', this property utilizes solar-powered lighting. Its design, inspired by traditional vernacular Chinese architecture, is inherently energy-efficient. The hotel actively sponsors community temples and schools.
This resort is certified by the Tourism Authority of Thailand for being developed to support 'Net-Zero' hotels, with every area designed to lower energy expenses. Its distinctive design blends contemporary elements with traditional Lanna style, incorporating natural ventilation and lighting.
This hotel is Green Key certified and implements various eco-friendly initiatives. These include energy-efficient lighting and water-saving technologies, recycling and waste reduction programs, locally sourced sustainable food options, and educational programs for staff and guests on environmental impact.
This hotel is recognized as a Green Key Certified Hotel, demonstrating a commitment to sustainability. They utilize energy-efficient lighting, water-saving systems, and eco-friendly cleaning products. They also engage in recycling efforts and educate staff and guests on environmental impact reduction.
Located in Chang Phueak, this resort is noted as an eco-friendly option. While specific practices are not detailed, its mention in the context of eco-friendly hotels in the area suggests a focus on green initiatives.
This hotel merges eco-friendly practices with its design and operations. Its commitment to sustainability is evident through energy-efficient operations and the use of locally sourced materials.
This hotel strives to be environmentally friendly by sorting waste, reducing plastic use, switching to LED lights, having a good wastewater treatment system, and using AI technology to help reduce power used for air conditioning based on occupancy.
This hotel is listed as a sustainable tourism product. While specific details are not provided, its inclusion in this category indicates a commitment to sustainable practices.
This guesthouse is mentioned with an excellent rating in the context of hotels in Chang Phueak that are noted for positive guest experiences, which often correlates with responsible operations.
Green Sleep Hostel in Chiang Mai is highly praised for its exceptional location in the heart of the old town, facilitating easy access to key attractions, shops, restaurants and markets like the Sunday Night Market and Wat Phra Singh. Despite its central position, the hostel is tucked away in a quiet alley, offering a peaceful retreat.
The hostel offers a complimentary breakfast appreciated for its healthiness and simplicity. The offerings include fresh fruits, cereals and beverages such as coffee and tea. While some guests desire more variety, the overall sentiment is that the breakfast is satisfactory and a nice inclusion.
Guests also commend the cleanliness and comfort of the hostel's rooms, whether private or dormitory-style. Daily housekeeping maintains a high standard of hygiene and the beds are noted for their comfort and convenience with features like lockers and power outlets. The bathrooms, both shared and private, are clean and functional. Common areas foster a friendly and relaxed atmosphere, enhancing the overall lodging experience.
The staff at Green Sleep Hostel stand out for their exceptional hospitality. Guests frequently highlight the team’s friendliness, helpfulness and willingness to assist with booking tours and providing local recommendations. Individuals such as Chacha and Yaya are particularly memorable for their kindness and unique contributions.
The hostel also offers reliable free wifi, appreciated for its speed and stability, allowing guests to stay connected with ease. Though there may be occasional issues with signal strength, most guests find the internet service satisfactory.
Comfortable and spacious beds are another highlight, contributing to a relaxing stay. While some guests mention a need for privacy curtains and adjustments to mattress firmness, the general feedback is positive, emphasizing the well-designed and comfortable bedding.
Overall, Green Sleep Hostel is a prime choice for travelers seeking a clean, centrally located and well-managed hostel in Chiang Mai, combining comfort, convenience and excellent service.
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