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Marijuana-themed vacation spot to open
     2015-June-11  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

    A CANNABIS-THEMED vacation camp tailored to pot smokers is about to open in the countryside of Colorado in the U.S., offering events including high yoga and the services of a “cannabis concierge.”

    Visitors to CannaCamp, near the town of Durango, are promised an array of ways to indulge in the drug alongside traditional vacation activities such as hiking, fishing and fine dining.

    It is the first destination of its kind to open in the state, which legalized marijuana in 2014. Doors will open July 1.

    Due to the particulars of Colorado law, CannaCamp isn’t allowed to include marijuana in its all-inclusive package of food, accommodation and activities, which start at US$395 per person per night.

    But resort staff will do their best to make sure every guest can get as high as they like, offering tailored guidance on the ideal drug blend, and even suggesting weed pairings with their fine dining options.

    Promotional photographs from the resort show elegant glass bongs and lumps of cannabis laid out opposite wine glasses to accompany meals like broiled salmon with asparagus.

    Guests will also be taught the art of cooking their own cannabis-infused food, as well as having access to more general instruction on using the drug.

    Other parts of the camp experience combine more traditional activities with drug-taking, including Cannabis Yoga.

    A write-up from the CannaCamp website reads: “Consuming small doses before participating in one of our yoga classes melts away nerves and inhibitions, and makes you more receptive to the poses and music.

    “Enjoy a mellow high, and a greater focus on breathing in the crisp mountain air. Namaste.”

    Smoking is permitted through most of the 170-acre (68.8-hectare) grounds of the camp — though the areas inside the log cabin accommodation are off-limits.

    Instead each of the nine cabins has a smoking porch from which guests can partake.

    Joel Schneider, the CEO behind CannaCamp, said, “We’re bringing an element of luxury to that adventurous, exploratory vibe of childhood summer camp — in a beautiful setting where visitors can enjoy marijuana in a safe, comfortable, social environment.”(SD-Agencies)

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