Ethnic Community & Trekking

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“Treat the Earth well; it was not given to you by your parents, it was loaned to you by your children”
- Proverb of an Indian tribe


There is so much we can learn from tribal people, which are so often much more closely connected to the environment than our modern world. Asian Oasis has been a pioneer of community-based tourism on Thailand, and in supporting tribal villages of the Akha, Hmong, Lisu and Lahu tribes.

 

We are able to bring you in close contact with villagers of these tribes, to learn from them directly about their traditions, heritage, customs and believes. Visit a Shaman’s house and chat about spiritual believes, or learn from a Hmong woman their hundred years old tradition of batik and cross-stitching. We are happy to offer you a variety of meaningful experiences while you will support tribal communities in a sustainable and eco-friendly way through your stay at Lisu Lodge in Chiang Mai province or Lanjia Lodge in Chiang Rai province.

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Lisu Lodge

Lisu Lodge

Only an hour’s drive north of Chiang Mai, nestled in a rich green valley that time seems to have forgotten, this award-winning eco-lodge is a sanctuary for Lisu heritage, a direct link to the heart of three fascinating tribal groups.

Lanjia Lodge

Lanjia Lodge

Discover one of Thailand’s most progressive hilltribe cultures and diverse regions at Lanjia Lodge, Chiang Rai.

Khum Lanna

Khum Lanna

Discover the rural charms of traditional Northern Thai life and bathe your senses in this enchanting Lanna experience.


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If you reject the food, ignore the customs, fear the religion and avoid the people, you might better stay home. ~ James Michener