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Educational Trip & Volunteer program

Environmental : Nature & Wildlife

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UNESCO Natural World Heritage & Wildlife Sanctuary
The "Home of Tigers" features diverse forests, including evergreen hill forests, semi-evergreen, deciduous, and bamboo forests. Learn about the food web, ecosystem, and endangered species like Bengal tigers, banteng, elephants, and leopards.

 

Wildlife Breeding Station
One of 22 wildlife breeding stations in Thailand, it supports wildlife conservation and reintroduction to national parks, as well as commercial aquaculture.

 

Elephant Sanctuary: Elephant Conservation & Rescue Center
This ethical program focuses on rescuing elephants from exploitation and providing them a life of freedom. Located in Chiang Mai, it aims to give elephants a natural, happy life after their work in human industries.

 

"The Roof of Thailand"
A high mountain in Chiang Mai with waterfalls, trails, remote villages, farms, birdwatching, and cool weather year-round. The park’s diverse flora includes evergreen cloud forests and pine forests, home to mammals like wild boars, gibbons, deer, and serows.

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Cave & Archaeological Site

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  • CAVE 

The Cave is located among high and complex limestone mountains in Thailand National Park. The cave is large and spacious with stalagmites and stalactites which naturally beautiful in different forms. There are many species of animals and insects living in the Cave as create an ecosystem of nature.

  • Jurassic World

Limestone mountain is layered with high cliffs that prevent sunlight from reaching the ground it features gigantic shrubs of the genus Arenga pinnata that are similar to prehistoric trees.

  •  Cave Painting

The Prehistoric cave paintings dated 3000-5000 years old have been found on the cliff, up 320 meters. Altogether, there are many images made up of black and red lines, including humans and animals, depicting the lives of ancient humans in ancient world.

Agriculture & Organic farm

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Agriculture Station
Started in 1979, the Royal Project encourages hill tribes to grow cash crops instead of opium, offering training, tools, and equipment. The station features temperate plants, flower gardens, a trout fishery, plant labs, rice terraces, coffee plantations, and a strawberry orchard.

Hill Tribe Village
Located amidst rice terraces, this Karen village offers insight into the culture and life of the Karen people. Visitors can learn organic farming, cook local food, work in plantations or rice fields, and experience Karen crafts, weaving, and traditional music and dance.

Coffee Farming & Roasting
Introduced in 1979, coffee trees replaced opium crops. Hill tribe families now produce organic coffee. Visitors learn about coffee production from planting to roasting, and enjoy fresh coffee.

Tea Plantation
Visit Thailand’s largest and oldest tea plantation. Learn from locals about tea production, explore hill tribe villages, taste local food, and enjoy top-ranked teas amid stunning northern mountain views.

Cultural & Festival

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Traditional Textiles.

The finest cotton weaving in The Kingdom. The weavers here specialize in sarongs, and more specifically the bottom apron to a sarong called “pha teen jok“. The expertly woven sarong is made from hand-spun cotton and natural dyes and handwoven on the teak wood loom.

Cultural and Festival events

Participate in cultural and festival events in Thailand to experience local traditions and understand how they shape daily life.

 

TEMPLES & ARCHITECTURE

Explore Thai traditional art and architecture, learning about the influence of religion on these cultural expressions and artifacts.

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T: +66(0) 2-165-0174 

MB: +66(0) 61-2244-926 

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HEAD OFFICE:

 31/38 Krissana Private City,

Soi 15, Krungthep Kreetha Rd.,

Tab-Chang, Sapansung,

Bangkok, Thailand 10250

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