Our tour focuses on making social impact on local communities. We hire skillful floral artisans from nearby communities, where many residents could not afford English language classes. Teaching floral handicraft to foreign guests is their opportunity to learn English and earn income at the same time. On the other hand, we offer a hands-on workshop...Read more
Get away from Bangkok for a day to spend quality time with elephants at an ethically run Elephant Jungle Sanctuary in Pattaya. Gain an insight into their history and behaviour while creating lifelong memories of your time with the stunning creature.
• Spend an enjoyable half-day with these lovely giant creatures • Assist with the...Read more
Having been stuck with negative labels for so long, Khlong Toei Community is associated with some certain words. However, Klong Toei is simply a community. Before exploring Klong Toei with Local Alike, keep your mind open to be able to perceive the community the way it really...Read more
If you still have an extra free day in Bangkok. Why not to visit to Ayutthaya where is 1.5 hours away from Bangkok. Ayutthaya was one of Asia’s grandest cities in the past. What remains of the ancient temples and palaces is now essential viewing for history-inclined travellers — or anyone who might enjoy a stroll through impressive ruins....Read more
Thachalom-Mahachai is a small Thai-Chinese town located in Samut Sakhon province and is just an hour by train from Bangkok.
It is one of the largest fresh seafood centers in the country and is an interesting place to explore. With the Countryside Rickshaw Tour, you will get to see the main attractions of this fishing village and also learn...Read more
The local bus is one of the most challenging forms of transportation for the traveler to catch around the city. Bangkok has many confusing bus stops, too many bus lines and it’s made even more difficult with a language barrier.
However, it is a great way to experience the...Read more
Koh Kret is an island in the middle of the Chao Phraya River to the north of Bangkok. It is a famous settlement of Thais who are descendants of the Mon people. Throughout the years, the Koh Kret island has successfully upheld its ancient cultural charms and traditional character of their ancestors. Nowadays, Ko Kret is known for its rural...Read more
"FOOD IS OUR COMMON GROUND, A UNIVERSAL EXPERIENCE"
Food is a such an important part of everyday Thai life. Thai people usually have 5 meals a day and just walking the streets of Bangkok, you will see street food stalls and restaurants everywhere!
However, this can be quite overwhelming for the tourist and many are left feeling...Read more
All about elephants program will give you an in-depth insight into the world of the Asian elephant in Thailand living with Humans for last 700 years. Did you know that there are over 3,500 wild elephants in Thailand, and very few tourists get to hear about them. Your journey into the world of Elephants starts from visiting a Wildlife reserve that...Read more
Ban bat, a handmade-monk-bowl community for a hundred years, they were forced to quit due to the start of factory. Now only five families still continues making the monk bowl. Kudeejeen, a historical community situated beside the canals of Bangkok. It is also known as a multi-religion community where locals often have multiple religions. Kudeejeen...Read more
Many tourists only know a few types of rice. However, on this tour we will take you to a local rice farming community where you will be able to learn about and taste a wide variety of grains. Khlong Yong community prides itself on being the only organic rice farmers in the region and also the diversity in their products. Why not visit, soak in the...Read more
The demand for responsible tourism projects has been on the forefront of new, sustainably-conscious travel. We follow the work of a leading foundation at one of Bangkok’s underdeveloped region and a donation to this good cause is included.
• An tour that gives back to society in a direct way; • Learn about the work of Duang Prateep...Read more