Andaman Discoveries Blog
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
September Visitors and Volunteers
(left to right) Matt, Louisa, and Anja Making Batik in Ban Talae Nok. |
Matt reflected that “this is a fantastic way to see life in Thailand that would be missed on the backpacker trail. Fishing in the rain will be an unforgettable moment for me, as will meeting some of the nicest people on the planet.” Anja also joined us from the UK. “This was truly an amazing experience. I got the opportunity to learn how to cook Thai food, which was excellent. Thanks to the villagers, Tui, and Pink who made the stay fun and one I won’t forget.”
Julia tries her hand at nipa-palm weaving |
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It's heartwarming to read about the incredible experiences shared by visitors at Andaman Discoveries. Matt's reflection captures the essence of this unique journey, highlighting the hidden gems of Thailand beyond the usual backpacker trail.
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