Author: Ambatour Experience Magazine
Cannabis farms, to many people, may be a vague or even unfamiliar concept. But I came to Chiang Mai in person and participated in the Ambatour After the planned one-day farm experience, I discovered that the connection between cannabis and nature, culture, and healing is far more gentle and profound than I thought.
☀️️️ Start with a cup of "hemp tea" in the morning
In the early morning when the sun was still fragrant with dew, we arrived at a legal cannabis farm on the outskirts. The host kindly prepared "hemp leaf tea" for us. It did not have the pungent or strange smell imagined. Instead, it was like mint green tea with grass fragrance, cool and calm.
The tour guide said: "This is a tea without THC ingredients. It only contains trace amounts of CBD, which relaxes nerves and does not cause hallucinations. 」
When I finished drinking, my shoulders loosened unconsciously.
🌿 This farm not only has "planting", but also education.
The farm owner enthusiastically introduced us to different varieties of plants, explained how to control temperature, soil selection, and even extraction procedures.
He said: "We are not a 'cannabis factory' here, but a 'green Academy'. 」
Every plant is treated carefully, like a respectable resource.
🧴 Hands-on experience: from leaves to fragrance
We also participated in a DIY course to learn how to make plant extracts into soothing ball oil. Add lavender, mint, and the essential oils of hemp from the farm, and the moment you shake it well, the fragrance will come-clean, deep, and a little prairie freedom.
"Cannabis is not just about addiction and topics, it can also be experience, knowledge, and healing. 」
——The voice of the experiencer
