Tour Types
- Voluntourism
- Business
- Business Skill Sharing
- Community Development
- Conservation Voluntourism Holidays
- Family Voluntourism
- Group Voluntourism
- Habitat Conservation
- Healthcare Support Tours
- Marine Conservation
- Special Interest Holidays
- Sports Voluntourism Projects
- Teaching
- Tefl
- Tsunami Relief
- Turtle Conservation
- Voluntourism Adventure Travel
- Voluntourism Building Holidays
- Voluntourism Holiday
- Voluntourism Work With Children
- Wildlife Voluntourism Holidays
- Charity Challenges
- Volunteer Programs
- Responsible Tourism
- Accommodation Only
- Gap Year
- Over 50'S
- School Tours
- Sports Tours
- Late Offers
Thailand Cultural Villages of the North Andaman Voluntourism Homestay
» For more information, reviews and availability, click here «
Tailor Made
- Price range:
- from £500
- Day range:
- 3- 5 days
- Flights:
- excluding international flights and transfers to / from Bangkok
- Country:
- Thailand
- Location:
- North Andaman coast
- Tour type:
- This undiscovered part of Thailand holiday allows you to learn about traditional ways of life and contribute to the conservation of this outstanding natural environment.
- Group info:
- Individuals at departure dates or bespoke for group 10+
- Departures:
- Can be taken at any time of the year.
Holiday Highlights
Cultural Villages of the North Andaman
The North Andaman coast of Thailand is an extraordinary region of ecological and cultural diversity and interest. Compared to other areas of natural beauty in the region, it is remarkably undeveloped and many communities still survive by their traditional livelihoods.
Much of the mountain and coastal zones have been designated as protected areas, in recognition of thier unique importance to Thailand's natural heritage. Two of the oldest and richest ecosystems on our planet - the coral reefs and the South East Asian rainforest, which date back 160 million years, still survive here almost side by side. The combination of mangrove swamps, coral reefs, limestone karsts, beaches and evergreen tropical forest provide habitats for an amazing array of wildlife. This rich blend creates a fascinating environment for exploration which is as contrasting as it is captivating.
The Muslim, Buddhist and Moken communities that live alongside each other here excude a warmth and generosity of spirit that is rare to find nowadays. Most villages along the coastal belt are predominantly fishing communities that survive on the bounty of the sea to which their fate is inextricably linked. On 26th December 2004 when the tsunami hit, these communities were devastated by its impact but their resilience and incredible recovery has been a source of inspiration to visitors.
This undiscovered part of Thailand will captivate those who wish to learn about traditional ways of life and who want to contribute to the conservation of this outstanding natural environment.
Sample Itinerary - 2 days on site
DAY 1
Meeting in Kuraburi and travel to your homestay village
Welcome to the village and hear first-hand about the village's amazing story of post-tsunami struggle
Take a traditional style boat with a local fisherman to lay hand-woven fishing nets and learn about sustainable fishing practices
Adventure on to discover a beautiful deserted island with coral reefs for snorkelling and swimming
Picnic lunch including sumptuous, hand-prepared regional dishes, on the beach, under the shade of the coconut trees
Explore the mangroves to discover a hidden waterfall with the chance to see many indigenous species of exotic wildlife including macaque monkeys, kingfishers, otters and owls
Return to the village and relax at your homestay
Help prepare dinner - learning how to cook local specialities
Eat with the family sharing stories and cultural experiences
DAY 2
Rainforest trek up Eagle Mountain with local experts who will point out the jungle plants, many of which have ancient culinary and medicinal uses
Arrive on the summit for breathtaking views of the forest steeped mountains and islands before descending through wetlands and mangroves for a picnic lunch
Take a bike tour around the island visiting livelihood projects and village cultural sights
Sunset on the beach drinking fresh coconut juice
How taking this holiday makes a difference.
You will work with North Andaman Tsunami Relief (NATR)
NATR has been working with coastal communities in the North Andaman since the tsunami struck. To date, over 60 projects in 12 villages have been completed. NATR is now helping survivors to recognise the transition from crisis relief to post-tsunami development.
Before the tsunami, most affected communities lived a traditional fishing lifestyle and many young, talented people would leave the region to find work in larger cities. There is very little economic diversity in the area, so tourism as it slowly makes its way north from Khao Lak, presents a real economic opportunity. Unfortunately, now more than ever, this also means that the region is being exposed to the threat of learge and exploitative tourist developments. Unless action is taken soon, there is a real danger of local communities being unprepared, both in terms of job skills and cultural resilience. This could lead to rapid community and natural degradation...
NATR is in a unique position to support individuals to visit these communities and participate in community driven tourism development because they have -
A strong relationship with community members Qualified field staff with extensive local knowledge Deep understanding of the importance of listening to the needs of each community A history of delivering on their promises A shared vision for the future
If you are interested in visiting this fascinating area and helping us to support NATR, please take a look at the sample itinerary above or contact us for the alternatives available.Contact us for more details so that we can put together a tailor-made itinerary to suit your particular interests.
» For more information, reviews and availability, click here «
You might also like...