Azaya is the first luxury residential roperty development
in Chiangmai, Thailand. Surrounded by waterfalls, nature
reserves and orchid farms. Azaya is located next to the
Four Seasons Resort. The ultimate setting as a world class
residence. There has never been a greater incentive for
buying property
in Thailand.
Azaya's underlying concept and primary goal is to provide
a comfortable, modern style of living while taking complete
advantage of Chiangmai's natural beauty. Azaya balances
opposite elements in its quest to achieve greatness. Azaya
is tropical yet modern; organic yet state of the art;
minimalist in style yet maximum in effect.
While multinational corporations pour millions into new
hotels, Chiangmai's reidential developments remain traditional
in design with average materials ands standard workmanship.
Azaya sets itself apart with its team of world class architects,
designers and project managers.
Azaya is more than a unique concept. Its meticulous attention
to quality and detail leaves its residents and visitors
with absolutely nothing missing. Azaya is truly resort
style living at its finest.
One touch remote panels provide total control of your
home. Interior and exterior lights, air conditioning and
audio visual equipment can be preset and remotely controlled.
Wireless networks allow you to work from anywhere in the
world while accessing computers and printers. Telephone
systems allow you to call any room in your home or monitor
children, curtains or blinds. Hot tubs and irrigation
systems can operate remotely. Additional security features
such as closed circuit cameras can be viewed on the internet
or on your mobile phone for added convenience and peace
of mind.
Chiang Mai also sometimes written as "Chiengmai" or "Chiangmai",
is the largest and most culturally significant city in
Northern Thailand, and the capital of Chiang Mai Province.
It is located some 800 km north of Bangkok, among some
of the highest mountains in the country.
The city stands on the Ping river, a major tributary of
the Chao Phraya river. In recent years Chiang Mai has
become an increasingly modern city, although it lacks
the cosmopolitan gloss of Bangkok. It has many attractions
for the thousands of foreign visitors who come to the
city each year.
Chiang Mai's historic strength derived from its important
strategic location near a southern branch of the ancient
Silk Road, and long before the modern influx of foreign
visitors the city served as an important centre for handcrafted
goods, jewellery (particularly silver) and woodcarving.