🤝 Tourists Energized, Communities Strengthened!
🌟 Join us for eco-friendly travel experiences!
Calling all travelers! If you’re searching for eco-friendly destinations with great concepts, we’ve handpicked some options for you. Whatever your travel style is adventure, relaxation, or cultural immersion, feel free to choose what suits you best! These experiences not only bring smiles and joy to you but also help revive the local communities and environments. Engage in meaningful exchanges, learn, and get close to the local way of life and the surrounding nature. Your trips can truly have a positive impact! 🌿
It also serves as a bridge connecting the community and tourists, fostering an exchange of knowledge about ways of life and cultural differences, while creating a sense of pride among locals, leading to sustainable happiness. Check out the list of destinations below, and let’s go explore together!”
✨ Kalm Village | Chiang Mai
A chic village that conveys Thai wisdom alongside textiles, food, and cultural arts.
Culture and wisdom will no longer be a boring, frozen concept, as this village in the heart of Chiang Mai hasbecome a place to gather and preserve the essence of Thai identity. If you’re looking to enjoy art and escape to a different place for a while, this is the complete destination that fulfills all your thoughts.
“Kalm Village” It is a village and learning space dedicated to the arts, culture, and crafts from all regions of Thailand, featuring eight small houses with different functions based on various concepts. These include exhibition houses that showcase rotating exhibitions according to the seasons, a spacious gallery for displaying works by established and emerging artists, and a library that houses a wealth of knowledge about arts and culture, available for those interested. Additionally, there’s a working space where you can work and enjoy art in a relaxed atmosphere.🖼
In addition, there is a textile exhibition room showcasing fabrics from all four regions, along with a warm atmosphere in the restaurant and café, offering both drinks and local savory and sweet dishes. For those interested in learning, there are also condensed cooking classes available through workshops. Before you leave, we invite you to stop by and purchase products created in collaboration with local communities across the country at Kalm Village, including fabrics by the meter, shirts, pants, and DIY items. You’re sure to immerse yourself in Thai wisdom and culture, leaving you truly satisfied!
⏰ Opening Days/Hours: Monday-Sunday 09.30 – 18.30 hrs. (Closed every Wednesday)
☎ Telephone: 02 115 2956
🌐 Website: https://www.kalmvillage.com
✨ Tohsang Cotton Village | Ubon Ratchathani
The Cotton Village in Ubon Ratchathani continues the wisdom of weaving from nature. 🧶
Ubon Ratchathani has more to offer than just Sam Phan Bok, and Khong Chiam District is morethan just Pha Taem. As a secondary city in Southeast Isaan, the community is a learning hub forhandwoven cotton in Khong Chiam District, such as ‘Tohsang Cotton Village,’ where skilled housewives come together to preserve the local wisdom of cotton weaving.
🧺 Handwoven fabric originated alongside the growth of the textile industry. Tohsang Cotton Village is a small cotton village that invites local residents of Khong Chiam to pass on Thai wisdom by creating exquisite cotton fabrics. Here, they weave, spin, and cultivate cotton using natural methods. Although this process is more labor-intensive than conventional factory production and requires patience, the result is handwoven fabric that embodies Thai wisdom and is friendly to both the makers, the wearers, and the environment.
If anyone is interested in trying their hand at being a weaver in Khong Chiam Village, there are rally activities organized to learn every step of the process and weave with local experts. If you get tired and hungry, you can take a break to enjoy drinks and snacks at the village café dedicated to cotton!
🧶 Before you leave, don’t forget to buy souvenirs from here. There are handwoven cotton products available, including stylish shirts, comfortable pants, sarongs, shawls, cutlery pouches, as well as necklaces, face masks, and mask lanyards. Some pieces are so stylish that you might almost forget they were once just cotton! If you’d like to purchase cotton fibers to practice your skills at home, they are also available for sale.
⏰ Opening Days/Hours: Everyday 08.00 – 18.00 hrs.
☎ Telephone: 095 825 8696, 045 210 324
✨ Baan Haeng Mai | Nakhon Ratchasima
The Little Friends’ House that teaches experiences and creates a space for children in Korat tobe themselves.
“Slide, Step, Swap, Impact.” Don’t be surprised if you hear a loud, harmonious sound, as the children at Baan Haeng Mai are diligently pulling the threads on the loom, preparing to create beautiful pieces of fabric while also gaining life skills independently. This place serves as a semi- learning, semi-play environment where children can take their eyes off screens and practice various skills and experiences. Activities are designed to relax while having fun with silk threads and weaving looms.
Children get to know the various weaving tools, choose their favorite silk colors, and try threading the loom by themselves, even if it may be a bit clumsy at first. This gradual training helps develop the children analytical thinking skills. After that, they move on to the creative stage, resulting in various useful items such as scarves, coasters, bags, and wall mobiles.
🧶 Furthermore, as the children explain the origins of the pieces, they have woven themselves, it also helps boost their confidence. # Baan Haeng Mai warmly welcomes people of all ages. If you’re looking for activities during your holiday, we highly recommend this place!
⏰ Opening Days/Hours: Everyday 09.30 – 15.30 hrs.
☎ Telephone: 094 297 8228, 085 199 5647
✨ Krailart Niwate Urban Mangrove Project | Prachuapkhirikhan
Krailart Niwate Urban Mangrove Project for the Last Mangrove Forest of Hua Hin: Creating a lung to alleviate pollution and restore life to green spaces. ♻
Hua Hin is a place filled with fish, crabs, shrimp, and shellfish, but these aquatic creatures would feel lonely without the traces of the #Mangrove Forest that helps maintain the balance of the coastal ecosystem. The model mangrove conservation project in Prachuap Khiri Khan has begun to serve as a green lung for tourists and the community across generations. Moreover, over 5,000 trees 🌳 have already been planted. With the advancement of shrimp farming and salt farming industries, the mangrove areas in Hua Hin have diminished.
This project aims to create new mangrove areas under the Krailart Niwate Urban Mangrove Project to protect the last mangrove forest of Hua Hin, ensuring it remains part of the coastal community. An elevated walkway of over 1,000 meters has been built around the project area, allowing visitors to stroll and enjoy nature. If your thighs start to feel tight, there are pavilions at various points where you can rest.
Krailart Niwate Urban Mangrove Project continues its noble mission to create coastal conservation areas while providing ongoing benefits to the local population. Best of all, access to the area is free of charge. So, prepare your hats and head out to explore the mangrove forest!
🗺 Location: https://goo.gl/maps/a9RYb4JdzpaGrEHx6
⏰ Opening Days/Hours: Everyday 07.00 – 19.00 hrs.
✨ Farm Ja Thoon | Sa Kaeo
A small community enterprise in Ban Khlong Sipsam that has become a major supplier of herbs from local farmers.
Who says that a trip to Sa Kaeo only means sweet longan and sticky rice in bamboo as souvenirs? We recommend visiting the farmers at #Ban Khlong Sipsam Community Enterprise, known locally as #Farm Ja Toon. You’re sure to come home with plenty of herbal tea and remedies!
Farm Ja Toon is an important landmark, serving as a major producer, processor, and exporter of herbs for both domestic and international markets. This success stems from the dedication of farmers specializing in organic herbs, who have collaborated with the community to cultivate rotating herb fields that can be harvested year-round. They ensure quality from the seed-sowing process and have developed into a significant community enterprise, buying and exporting herbs, which spreads income and job opportunities throughout the community.
🌱 Visiting this farm allows you to see the process of planting, harvesting, and processing, as well as an exclusive tour of the large herb-drying facility. Along the way, you can stop by the fruit orchard to pick and taste the fruits. Before you leave, don’t forget to purchase products from the herb fields at Farm Ja Toon, including herbal teas, ginger powder for brewing, and capsule herbs like Andrographis paniculata, white turmeric, and red turmeric. These products are sure to delight fans of traditional Thai medicine!
🗺 Location: 55/1 Moo 3, Khao Sam Sip Sub-district, Khao Chakan District, Sa Kaeo Province.
⏰ Opening Days/Hours: Everyday 09.00 – 17.00 hrs.
☎ Telephone: 09 0292 9059, 08 0965 7151 (Contact for inquiries in advance)
One trip can turn into sharing income, knowledge, and happiness between hosts and tourists. This new travel experience will never be the same again because, in addition to having fun, it also brings joy and benefits the world. #EnvironmentalConservation and responsible tourism are key to stimulating the economy and fostering sustainable happiness!
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