at NaTa Chiangmai Chic Jungle — a chic jungle resort in Mae Rim beside a stream with a waterfall-view pool
Picture this: you drive out of Chiang Mai town toward Mae Rim for about half an hour, past fruit orchards and green woods, then turn into a small resort with a stream running through the middle of the grounds, a pool that looks out onto a little waterfall, and flower gardens all around — at NaTa Chiangmai Chic Jungle is the kind of place where plenty of reviews say the "setting is better than the price suggests," because you really feel like you're in the jungle yet you're only about 25-40 minutes from town · it's currently managed under the Capital O (OYO) brand as Capital O 464 · prices start at around THB 950-1,500/night · overall score about 7.4 from real reviews, which reflects that the strength is the atmosphere, while the part to understand is the inconsistent room condition and upkeep.
Let's start with the overview — at NaTa Chiangmai Chic Jungle is a small chic resort built to blend in with the jungle and the gardens, set in Mae Raem subdistrict, Mae Rim, to the northwest of Chiang Mai town · the main draw here isn't luxury or big-hotel facilities, it's purely the "atmosphere" — staying among the trees, with a stream running through the middle of the grounds, and flower and fruit gardens around the buildings · the name Chic Jungle is pretty literal, mixing chic decor with a forested, mountain feel · the property is currently run under the Capital O brand within the OYO group, so on many booking platforms you'll see the official name Capital O 464 At Nata Chiangmai Chic Jungle · there are about 26 rooms, an outdoor pool, a small sauna, and a restaurant with a stream view, all on a small, easygoing scale rather than a big resort.
Who is this place for? From real reviews it's fairly clear that at NaTa Chic Jungle suits couples wanting to escape the city for a quiet break, small families who want their kids to swim and run around the garden, and travelers who love photographing natural settings · many people choose it because it's affordable yet gives you a jungle atmosphere, ideal for a 1-2 night stay to recharge from the bustle of town · but to be straight with you, it isn't right for anyone wanting brand-name hotel polish, or for anyone who has to go in and out of town often each day, because the location is out of town and you really need a car · those who plan to spend most of their time inside the resort — swimming, walking around the garden, sitting and listening to the stream — will get the most value out of it, while anyone looking for a bed near the Nimman cafes or the Night Bazaar should consider staying in town instead.
On location and getting there, you need to be clear before you book · at NaTa is in Mae Rim district, an area known for its nature, botanic gardens, and mountain attractions · from Chiang Mai town and the airport it's about a 25-40 minute drive, depending on traffic and where you set out from · the point to watch for, which reviews mention, is that the final stretch before the property is fairly remote, with a narrow road that's dark at night — there are reviews saying even local drivers who know the way still have to drive carefully · so if you're driving yourself, plan to reach the property before dark, and if you're using a ride-hailing app, check beforehand whether cars can get there · the nearest spots worth visiting are Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden, Mae Sa Waterfall, and the elephant camps and farms around Mae Rim, which is why many people pick this area as a base for nature trips.
"You wake up, open the door to a green garden, and there's the sound of the stream all day long. You get in the pool and look out at a little waterfall — the atmosphere really is great for this price, but you have to accept the room itself isn't new."
Let's be clear about the rooms and decor, because this is where reviews are a mix of praise and criticism · at NaTa's rooms are decorated in a chic-in-nature style, with artwork on the walls, wooden furniture, and warm tones, and many rooms have a balcony or a window looking out onto the garden or the stream · rooms have air-con, TV, minibar, an en-suite bathroom, and free Wi-Fi, which covers what you need for a relaxing stay · the plus that many reviews mention is that rooms are fairly spacious and the decor is prettier than the price suggests, giving a genuine resort feel · but the honest caveat is that the place has been open for quite a while (some sources say it opened around 2009), so some of the room condition and fittings are starting to show their age, with towels and some items looking well-used, and cleanliness isn't consistent across every room · that's the main reason the overall score sits in the 7-something range rather than 8-9, even though the atmosphere wins guests over.
Facilities, the pool, and the sauna — this is the real star of at NaTa Chic Jungle · the outdoor pool sits in a spot that looks out onto a small waterfall with green trees all around, and many reviews say it's a beautiful corner that photographs really well, with a shady, uncrowded feel because the property doesn't have many rooms · besides the pool there's also a small sauna to use, which you don't often find at this price · the natural stream running through the middle of the grounds is another thing that sets the overall atmosphere apart from a typical resort, because you hear the water all the time and the air is cooler and more comfortable than in town · there are flower and fruit gardens around the property to stroll through and photograph · put simply, if you measure it by "common areas and atmosphere," this place gives you more than the price suggests, but if you measure it by how new and complete the fittings are, you have to understand it's a small resort that's been around a while.
On food and the restaurant — at NaTa has an on-site restaurant set in a corner overlooking the stream and the small waterfall, a dining atmosphere many reviews enjoy · the menu is mostly Thai and general made-to-order dishes, good for an easy meal at the property without driving far · because the location is out of town and the road is fairly remote at night, having a restaurant on-site is a real advantage, since you don't have to risk driving out to find food in the evening · the caveat is that, being a small resort, the menu choices and opening hours may not be as wide as a hotel in town, so anyone particular about food should bring some snacks in the car, or ask the property in advance about dinner and breakfast and whether they're included in the package · for breakfast, some packages include it and some don't, so check clearly when you book.
On service and the team, real reviews are fairly mixed · those who praise it say the staff are friendly, smiley, helpful, and can give tips on things to do around Mae Rim, which is the charm of a small property that looks after guests closely · but because it's currently run under the Capital O (OYO) brand system that focuses on budget stays, the standard of care and consistency depends on the timing and the on-site team · some reviews mention communication and management that aren't yet very smooth, especially around room preparation and cleanliness that isn't the same every time · the safe advice is to contact the property directly to confirm your booking again before you travel, and let them know your arrival time so check-in goes smoothly, especially if you arrive in the evening.
Voices from real reviews — on the praise side, guests talk about the beautiful, peaceful jungle setting, the stream and small waterfall that make you feel relaxed, the pool that photographs beautifully, the flower gardens around the property, and a price that counts as good value for the atmosphere you get · there are reviews saying the decor is lovely and impressive, set above a stream that runs through the village, with a pool, sauna, and pretty gardens · on the caveat side, many reviews agree about room condition and facilities that are starting to age, inconsistent cleanliness, old towels, and a remote location with a dark road at night · some reviews warn that driving in and out at night needs extra care · the overall picture is that people who come expecting "good atmosphere at a budget price" usually leave satisfied, while those expecting the polish and newness of a hotel in town often feel it falls short.
Comparing price and value — room rates at at NaTa start at around THB 950-1,500/night for a standard room, with suites or larger rooms going higher · compared with other Mae Rim stays that focus on a natural setting, this price sits in the budget bracket · the value here is that you get the atmosphere of a jungle resort — a stream, a pool, and a sauna — at the price of a small guesthouse-resort, which isn't easy to find · but if you measure purely by comfort and how new the rooms are, this price is reasonable for what's actually there; it isn't a bargain that exceeds expectations on every front · to paint the picture, most of what you pay for is the "location and atmosphere," not the "luxury of the room" · anyone who understands that equation will feel it's good value, while anyone with the wrong kind of expectation may feel it isn't.
Comparing at NaTa Chic Jungle with other Chiang Mai stays makes its position clearer · against luxury resorts in Mae Rim or hotels in town around Nimman and the Ping River, this place doesn't compete on luxury, newness, or being close to cafes and markets at all · but what it gives you at a budget price is a private jungle stay beside a stream, on a small scale that isn't crowded · compared with in-town guesthouses at a similar price, at NaTa wins clearly on atmosphere and green space, but loses on travel convenience and how new the rooms are · so its position is a choice for people who value a natural setting over a flawless room and are ready to travel out of town in exchange for the quiet.
Things to know before you book — one, check the name carefully, because in the Mae Rim area there are two similarly named stays, at NaTa Chiangmai Chic Jungle and at NaTa Chiangmai Chic View, which are different places, so when booking confirm the address as 32/3 Moo 5, Mae Raem subdistrict, clearly · two, plan for a car, because the location is out of town and the final stretch is remote and dark at night, so you should have your own car or a rental and try to reach the property before dark · three, on room condition, prepare yourself in advance that it's a small resort that's been open for quite a while, with some rooms and fittings showing their age and cleanliness that may not be consistent, and if you get a room that isn't okay you can ask the property to change it · four, check on breakfast and dinner — whether they're included in the package and what hours the restaurant is open, because heading out for food in the evening isn't convenient · five, the cool season (Nov-Feb) is when Mae Rim's weather is coolest and at its prettiest, the best time to stay, while in the rainy season the greenery is lush but the roads can be slippery.
In short — at NaTa Chiangmai Chic Jungle is the answer for couples and small families who want to escape Chiang Mai town for a budget break in the jungle beside a stream, swimming in a waterfall-view pool, strolling through flower gardens, and hearing flowing water instead of traffic · the clear strengths are the natural setting and green space that give more than the price suggests, the photogenic pool, the sauna, and the privacy of a small resort · the limits to accept honestly are room condition and fittings that are starting to age, inconsistent cleanliness, budget-brand management whose standard depends on the timing, and an out-of-town location with a remote road at night · if what you're after is falling asleep to the sound of a stream in the jungle near Chiang Mai on a modest budget, and you're ready to understand that this is a small resort selling atmosphere rather than luxury — then at NaTa Chic Jungle is a good-value, memorable choice in its own way.
Summary from Booking & Agoda
- ✓ Beautiful, peaceful jungle setting beside a stream
- ✓ Pool with a small waterfall view that photographs beautifully
- ✓ Budget price for the atmosphere you get
- ✓ Friendly, helpful staff
- ! Room condition and fittings starting to age, old towels
- ! Cleanliness not consistent across every room
- ! Out-of-town location, remote road that's dark at night
- ✓ Chic-styled rooms, prettier than the price suggests
- ✓ Flower gardens and green space around the property to stroll through
- ✓ On-site restaurant with a stream view, no need to head far out
- ✓ Good for a 1-2 night escape from the city
- ! Budget-brand management, standard depends on the timing
- ! Limited food choices / opening hours (small resort)
- ! You need your own car; getting in and out of town isn't convenient
- 💡If you want a polished, new room and a consistent standard — this is a small resort that's been open a while and is run under a budget brand, with some rooms and fittings showing their age and cleanliness that isn't the same every time → consider a hotel in town or a newer resort at a higher budget
- 💡If you don't have your own car or need to go in and out of town often — the location is out of town and the final stretch is remote and dark at night → you should rent a car, reach the property before dark, and check whether ride-hailing apps can get there before you travel
- 💡If you book by name alone — Mae Rim has two similarly named stays, Chic Jungle and Chic View, which are different places → confirm the address as 32/3 Moo 5, Mae Raem subdistrict, and match the photos before you book