Relax your body and mind at Ban La-up, Mae Hong Son.
The trip will take you to experience the charm of the way of life of the Lawa (Lua) hill tribe people at Ban La-up, Mae Hong Son Province in a warm and friendly atmosphere.
Ban La-up is a village of the Lawa (Lua) hill tribe people located on a high mountain in Mae Lan Noi District, Mae Hong Son Province. It is surrounded by beautiful nature, cool weather all year round, and the simple way of life of the villagers, which perfectly combines traditional culture with modern lifestyle.
Ban La-up is 32 kilometers away from Mae Lan Noi District. It is a village on the border between Mae Chaem District, Chiang Mai Province, Mae Lan Noi District, and Mae Sariang District, Mae Hong Son Province. The route is quite winding, but a sedan can get here. It may take some time, but it is definitely worth the trip.
Interesting activities when visiting Ban La-up
Learn to weave, learn to make silverware, which is a distinctive handicraft of the Lawa people, learn how to forge knives, and make coffee, and learn about the various cultures of the Lawa (Lua) people.
The highlight of visiting Ban La-up is staying at a homestay, which allows tourists to experience the villagers' way of life up close. When you come here, something you should not miss at all is: "Toh Sabuek", a local food of the Lawa people
In this village, there is a large Buddha statue, standing out majestically on the mountain, which is highly revered by the people of Lawa. It is large and beautiful, and is the center of the villagers' minds, and is also a viewpoint where you can see beautiful mountains.
I think that visiting Lawa is about experiencing simple happiness, getting to relax from the hustle and bustle of the city, and recharging your batteries. If you have the chance, come and experience the impressive experiences at Lawa.
Additional information:
- There is a telephone signal and electricity in the village, but there is not much along the way.
- The village was originally called Mozambique, which means Mozambique Mountain.
- The largest Lawa ethnic community in Thailand.
For more information: Tourism Authority of Thailand, Mae Hong Son Office 053 612 982
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