Description
Learning the way of Pw aka nyaw ‘s life. Observe or try to make basketry and cloth weaving. Listening herbals and forest stories from pw aka nyaw storyteller.
Itinerary Trip
2 Days 1 Night
Day 1
09:00 AM: Community team welcomes tourists by the community leader of Ban Mueang Pam.
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- Introduction of the community tourism program for Day 1.
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10:00 AM: Woodcraft activity to observe and learn about the daily-use items produced from natural materials available in the community.
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- Basket weaving activity, sharing the stories of producing local products used in fields, orchards, and related to the community’s cultural ceremonies.
- Herbal activity, the knowledge of preserving Pakakayo wisdom of natural health maintenance, and nourishing strength from using locally available plants according to traditional wisdom.
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12:00 PM: Lunch with local dishes.
01:00 PM: Weaving activity and learning about natural dyeing, and listen to stories about fabric that are the wisdom of people living with the forest.
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- Travel to natural tourist attractions, conservation areas, stories of forest conservation. Conservation of aquatic animals and Chedi Cave, a historical caves from World War II.
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05:00 PM: Check-in at the community homestay.
06:30 PM: Dinner.
07:00 PM: Talk and exchange the stories of beliefs, lifestyles, cultures, and wisdom of Pakakayo of Ban Muang Pam.
08:00 PM: Relax as you leisure.
Day 2
09:00 AM: Collect ingredients for breakfast in the forest and nearby village surroundings.
09:30 AM: Cooking local food using a wood-fired stove (khao bae, vegetable soup, Pakakayo curry).
10:00 AM: Breakfast.
11:00 AM: Collect ingredients for lunch in the forest and nearby village surroundings.
11:30 AM: Cooking local food using a wood-fired stove (Do it yourself).
12:30 PM: Lunch.
01:30 PM: Return journey.
05:00 PM: Drop off tourists in downtown Mae Hong Son.
Operated trip by :
Ban Mungpam
- Tel. 096 1472719
- E-mail Sareesrong@gmail.com
Emission information greenhouse gases
“BAN MUANG PAM “
- The amount of greenhouse gas emissions per person equal to 8.7 Kgco2 eq
- There is carbon credit compensation in 2023, there will be 9 tons for 1000 tourists are expected to visit the area throughout the year.
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