
Flood Rescue and Clean Up Efforts
The north of Thailand has suffered the worst floods in 100 years. The Mae Taeng river reached unprecedented highs, flooding houses in Kaeng Kuet and Ban Sop Kai
The north of Thailand has suffered the worst floods in 100 years. The Mae Taeng river reached unprecedented highs, flooding houses in Kaeng Kuet and Ban Sop Kai
In Mae Taeng, sustainable tourism initiatives are not just a trend but a heartfelt commitment to preserving the enchanting environment and uplifting local communities. By prioritizing eco-friendly practices, these initiatives foster a deep connection between travelers and the vibrant cultural tapestry of its ethnic communities, creating enriching experiences that go beyond mere sightseeing. Sustainable farm stays and community-led workshops allow visitors to engage directly with local artisans and farmers, learning traditional crafts and agricultural techniques that have been passed down through generations. Additionally, eco-treks through the breathtaking landscapes are designed to minimize impact, ensuring that the pristine beauty of Mae Taeng remains unspoiled for future generations. By choosing to support these initiatives, travelers become active participants in a journey that honors the land and its people, making each visit not just a getaway, but a meaningful contribution to the sustainability of this remarkable region.