Chiang Mai creative immersion 2026
With Bhargavi Pambhar and Shalini Sonkar
July 25 - 31, 2026
A 7-day creative reset in Chiang Mai for people who want to slow down, reconnect with their own ideas, and make without pressure.
This is not a regular retreat.
It is not a tour.
It is not an art class.
Parc & Muse Chiang Mai is a 7-day creative immersion shaped by place, making, reflection, and shared meals.
Set in Chiang Mai, the experience brings together Lanna architecture, mountain landscapes, local craft, quiet observation, and hands-on creative practice.
Each day is designed to help you step out of constant output and return to a slower, clearer rhythm.
You will observe, walk, reflect, make, and share space with a small group of people who are also looking for something more meaningful than a packed itinerary.
You do not need to be an artist or designer to join.
Come if you are feeling mentally crowded, creatively stuck, or simply ready to think and feel differently again.
Why This Exists?
For people who feel mentally crowded, creatively disconnected, or tired of constant output.
This experience is a pause, a way to slow down, notice more deeply, and reconnect with your own ideas through place, making, and reflection.
Why Chiang Mai?
Chiang Mai has a slower rhythm.
Its temples, old streets, mountain landscapes, craft traditions, and quiet corners make it a beautiful place to observe, reflect, and create.
Here, the city is not just a backdrop.
It becomes part of the experience.
About the Leaders
Bhargavi Pambhar
I’m Bhargavi, the founder and curator of Parc & Muse. My work sits at the intersection of architecture, design, art, and place-based practice. Over the years, I’ve designed and facilitated creative residencies and immersions for artists, designers, founders, and people from non-creative backgrounds who are simply curious about making and slowing down. Parc & Muse […]
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Shalini's journey with Parc & Muse began as a participant in Edition 1.0, where her curiosity and material intuition stood out. A textile designer and self-taught from National Institute of Design, she has explored surface patterns, unconventional weaving, and tactile storytelling. Returning now as Workshop Lead, she guides sessions rooted in touch, rhythm, and curiosity […]
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