At Home with the Thai
Bite-sized tripDay 1 – Arrival in Valley of Phrae
Upon arrival at the train station you’ll be met by your host for the next few days who’ll take you by songtaew to their home. The journey normally takes around an hour, but if you arrive before lunch time (and your train is on time!) you’ll make a few stops along the way at a local ‘mohom’ home-craft centre where you can see how the traditional indigo blue clothes are made. Along the way you’ll notice how rural, mountainous and rugged the landscape is in this quiet province. You’ll stay with the family in their Thai style house where you’ll have a private bedroom and shared bathroom. This evening you can watch the sunset and admire the stars in the clear night sky.
Day 2 – Village visit & free time
You’ll awake to the sounds of the Thai countryside and the small of breakfast prepared by your hosts. Today they’ll take you to the nearby village of Song a Thai village reminiscent of days gone by. You won’t find many other tourists here, but you will see the villagers going about their daily lives. Depending on the time of year you can expect to see rice farming, drying tobacco leaves, incense stick and charcoal production or rubber tree planting. Along with your host, you’ll head to a local restaurant for lunch. This way you’ll directly support the local community.
After a simple, but tasty meal you’ll travel back to your homestay. This afternoon is essentially free for you to do as you please. Although a sleepy village, you can still find plenty to do to fill your afternoon. Not far from the homestay is an artificial lake with a dam. Almost the entire district of Song is irrigated with water from this dam and the lake is quite a peaceful spot for relaxing or taking a dip in the cool waters. We recommend hiring a bike for the day during your stay. Your hosts can lend you one free of charge so you can explore the untamed landscape under your own steam. In the evening your hosts will arrange a camp fire and you can enjoy a delicious barbecue before heading back to your room with a full stomach.
Day 3 – Departure from Valley of Phrae
If you’re an early riser, you won’t want to miss a particularly memorable alms giving ritual that takes place every morning at sunrise. Religious Thais bow their heads and give monks rice and fruit while on their knees. Remember to keep your distance and be respectful towards the monks. For breakfast, you can choose to have a local breakfast at the morning market or a western one at the homestay. You might find it tough to say goodbye when your hosts take you back to the train station ready for your onward journey.