Chiva-Som, the leading company in transformative health and wellness, just announced the launching of the new stairway to the peak of Wat Khao Krailert in Krailart Niwate, Hua Hin.
At the site of Krailart Niwate lies the last remaining mangrove ecosystem in Hua Hin. Accordingly, the opening of this new stairway is Chiva-Som's latest endeavor to promote the area as an "eco-spiritual tourism destination brought alive," according to the press release.
Chiva-Som's Chairman and CEO Krip Rojanastien spoke of the grand opening, "We have built this stairway with careful consideration of our natural environment, taking great care to protect and preserve surrounding trees, while making it easier for guests to experience the region's natural beauty and culture."
Apart from the construction of the stairway, Chiva-Som also pushes forward to go green with other promising projects with the likes of sourcing products from its own organic farms, reducing the use of plastic, and adopting solar energy.
The stairway project is the company's collaboration with the Siam Commercial Bank, who donates one million Baht, in achieving this new tourist attraction.
Not only will you get to wander around in the rare mangrove forest, but you will be awe-struck by the magnificent view of Hua Hin and the Gulf of Thailand when reaching atop the stairs.
Now we all have one more reason to drive out of the hectic Bangkok and seek peace and pleasure at Hua Hin for a day.