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A Thai Village Homestay for Food & Cultural Experience.

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By ericthai


Traveler's home stay experience.

A Thai village home stay, is an opportunity for the travelers to learn some conversational Thai, home cooking or intimately experience the inside-out of the Thai culture and lifestyle in a rice farming village. But with the comfort of running water, Internet, seating flush toilet and a furnished bedroom.

Witness how your money benefits the locals to enable a better quality of life in small villages.

Here are some of the traveler's experiences.

~ It has allowed me and my family to learn from first hand experience about the education, farming practices, including traditional home made Thai food.

~ Accommodated four adults and a three-year old child with ease. A lovely tidy clean house (with a western toilet). Amazing food cooked by Thitaporn.

~ To all of you, thank you for having me stay with you in your home and giving me a true and wonderful Thai experience.

~ I got to see Thai daily life from the inside out, something you won't get by staying at a hotel or just going on a tour of a village. A home stay is definitely the way to experience Thailand.

~ They are excellent hosts. We really felt at home and were very well looked after. You cannot get this service from a hotel at any price.

~ After traveling alone for more than four weeks, it was such a treat to stay with a family.

More details here - http://a-thai-village-homestay.weebly.com

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A home stay in Thailand.

What does a Thai village home stay means to you?

  • Allowed my family and I, to learn first hand about their education, culture and taste the traditional home cooked Thai food.
  • Get to see the inside-out of Thai daily life, something you won't get by staying in a hotel.
  • Having traveled for many months, it's a treat to stay with a family.
  • Witness how our money benefits the locals to enable a better quality of life in small villages.
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