Friday, 15 October 2010

Homestay Experience in Thailand?

So you're interested in a family experience with a rural community in northern Thailand's hill tribes? Sounds good! Remember, do not you Login luxury hotel-like accommodations. Be prepared for rather basic accommodations without services too. Most likely your shower is very rudimentary and consist of a bucket of cold water running out on you and your toilet is the traditional Thai outhouse, which is deep on the ground and not on the level ofyourself, you must pay a bucket of water or two, cause flushing the toilet. Do not worry if you picked the right family, you get a room very rustic, but clean with a double function. Do you have any anticipation of style gourmet restaurant, but meals must be prepared, tasty and healthy. The ladies of the country, preparing the meals are likely to know the cooks and experienced in their culinary traditions. If you are a vegetarian, should be ablearound you.

Just a tip - If you are staying with local hill tribe - that is, Akha, Hmong, Lisu, Lahu, Karen or Mien, would not it hurt some of the history of research in advance of their culture.

While in Thailand I have no personal experience with one, if I had the opportunity to make mountains, a review of a relatively new family in about an hour's drive from Chiang Mai, the tourist center of Northern Thailand. The rooms were simple andsmall as expected but very clean and had a small porch with chairs, in addition to a small area in the room to create your own things.

The villagers grow tea and coffee is very close and many people in the community in agriculture and other animals have been committed. When reading the product in a gift shop in their community, I bought filled a special collar around the neck pillow with aromatic green tea. For some strange reason, I thought that the United StatesCustoms could tear them apart looking for marijuana, but not even flinch.

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