Chiang Mai Rock Climbing Adventures is a leader in Asia in experiential education, team building, leadership development, and adventure travel.
CMRCA staff exemplify our core values of We Are A Family and Seek Growth and Development. We invest heavily in training and development, inspiring our staff to grow personally and professionally. The result is a world-wide reputation for excellence. Our staff are educators, facilitators, business owners, and active adventurers well-versed in international education.
Our staff include both Thai and foreign experts in rock climbing, caving, high rope access, river tracing, trekking, inter-cultural exchange, and leadership training.
Chiang Mai Rock Climbing Adventures has recently been awarded the grade of "Excellent" from the Thailand Authority of Tourism Thailand Tourism Standard Initiatve.

Sales Coordinator

Part of the CMRCA family since Spring 2011, Thatsanawalai Chaisangwon (Tune) started climbing in Boulder, Colorado where she spent a year working as an au pair in 2008.
Assistant Instructor
Danai Chaisarn (Taw) has been part of the CMRCA community since 2006. His impressive stature and friendly demeanor have earned him the ironic nickname "Taw Noi" or Little Taw. In the great tradition of "Little John" from Robin Hood, Taw's playful confidence lifts the spirits (and sometimes the bodies) of everyone in our band of "outlaws."
Assistant Instructor
Hussadin Nopadontiyakool (Day) first came to CMRCA in November 2009 as part of our internship program for Thai college seniors. During his three month internship, Day discovered a passion for climbing -- and, more importantly, for how climbing can be used as a tool to enable people to learn about themselves.
Assistant Instructor
Nut Ingavanija (EQ) began work as CMRCA's universal fix-it man in summer 2009. His commitment to safety and training, as well as his remarkable ability to mend machines, make him an important part of our team. As an assistant instructor, EQ is focused on communicating best practices for using and caring for equipment.