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“Nature and Culture tour”
Cruising at Tha Lae Noi – Check in and take some photos at another hip place in town, Na Po Kae. Try Thai dessert at Kanom Waan Pah Kee. Stay at Sri Pak Pra – Overnight at Ban Wang Hon – Visits Lingzhi farm – Try rice in the leaf. Bamboo rafting in the jungle – Pick our own vegetable and fruits fresh from the garden – Sedge weaving workshop
“Wat Pah Son Keaw”
Nern Maprang district – Rice terrace – Homestay – Bai sri welcome party – Ban Pha Rang Mhee – Ban Khek Noi, the Hmong capital – Khao Koh – Wat Pah Son Keaw – Wind Farm – Pino Latte – Route 66
“Phuket Photo Route!”
Fall in love with the Old Town Phuket, learning the way of life, take photo at street art graffiti, walking on the roads to see beautiful Sino – Portugese architecture and buildings.
“Tha Din Deang Community”
Pre-Wedding photo shooting route – Tha Din Deang Community – Make a wish for love at the famous Twin Trees – Dress up in local costume – Photography route in Takua Pa Old Town – The one and only stunning teak chapel on the beach – Romantic dinner on the boat
“Laem Sak”
Laem Sak is a cape that jutting into the sea. No beach but surrounded by a natural mangrove forest that hosting hundreds of sea animal species. It’s the place where you will find a peace of mind only viewing the miracle of limestone mountain. There you will also find ancient paintings ages more than 300 years.
“Laem Sak”
Laem Sak is a cape that jutting into the sea. No beach but surrounded by a natural mangrove forest that hosting hundreds of sea animal species. It’s the place where you will find a peace of mind only viewing the miracle of limestone mountain. There you will also find ancient paintings ages more than 300 years.
“Laem Sak”
Laem Sak is a cape that jutting into the sea. No beach but surrounded by a natural mangrove forest that hosting hundreds of sea animal species. It’s the place where you will find a peace of mind only viewing the miracle of limestone mountain. There you will also find ancient paintings ages more than 300 years.
“Takua Pa Old Town”
Twin tree in the middle of the river – Put on local costume – Riding on a wood pick up truck to the old town – Khok Kanoon Iron bridge – The one and only teak chapel on the beach – Tin Gliding – Phra Thong Island – Samed Nang Chee
“‘Artisans’ Art on the Table” (Exclusive Tour)
Traditionally, visitors to Thailand looking for a dose of culture come to Chiang Mai (it’s not known as the ‘cultural capital’ of Thailand for nothing). The province boasts more temples than any other in the country, while the Old City wall, crumbling fortresses and variety of traditional markets all provide a reminder of Chiang Mai’s past. Besides its cultural abundance, many locals in and around the city have maintained their family’s business or trade, some of which require specialized skills and incredible attention to detail to produce high-quality products and crafts. These artisans also include chefs and cooks who are setting up restaurants (or simply doing their best to keep their family’s existing one going), who use only the freshest local ingredients combined with old-age recipes and cooking techniques. If you’re an artisan in Chiang Mai, even the most elaborate of elements are essential to create authenticity.
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