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It’s not a joke. If you come, you can only bring one carry-on. Pack one change of clothing, necessary hygiene items and medicines, and no more than five THINGS you feel might be important during your trip. THINGS might include a camera, a notebook, a tape recorder, or a book – it’s up to you. Just leave all unnecessary THINGS at home.

A Brand New Wardrobe
When you get to Thailand, you’ll be given a locally made backpack and $50 to buy clothing for the next three weeks. You’ll be surprised how much this buys at the local market. You may also be surprised that many families in villages around the world live on less than $ 50 per month.

Dirt Roads, Tiny Little Dots
You’re heading to three very small, humble villages in different parts of Thailand. These are the tiny little dots you see on maps. In fact, most of these villages don’t even have dots. However, they have families, houses (or huts), and children, along with little schools, a few Buddhist monks, and a year-round water source. After a quick tour of Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of Siam, we’ll head to Mae Sot on the Burmese border, home to many Burmese immigrants and a community of NGO workers dedicated to helping people in the region.

Teach some English and play soccer or Frisbee with refugee students who have warm smiles and few possessions, and learn about their lives. From here we’ll hit the hills – the first village is a couple hours north of Mae Sot, another is in Thailand’s far North, and the third is outside Chiang Rai, all of which are hours (and a few hundred years) from the city.

Travel With Friends, Not Things
Rustic Pathways has friends in these villages, so you won’t be a stranger. In fact, you’ll be welcomed like family. We’ve been down the dirt tracks that lead to these places, and we’ve asked the villagers if you could visit. We told them you would like to stay for a week, get to know them, and help out around the village. “Yes!” they all said. They spoke at length about where you’ll sleep comfortably and how excited the children will be to meet you. They’re expecting you.

Life Like a Villager
You’ll spend about five days in each village, living and working alongside the villagers. Your leaders arrange clean water and work alongside you, but expect living conditions to be very rustic and humble. People here don’t have many things or care much about them – and students find it very refreshing to discover their sincere approach to life and spend time with these close-knit families.

Go Home Rich
Throughout our travels, we will reflect on what we have seen, assess the needs of these villages, and put both short-term and sustainable service projects into action. Your trip ends in Chiang Mai where your group will be given a substantial amount of money and asked to purchase equipment, tools, educational materials, medicines, or any other THINGS you collectively feel would be helpful to give. We want to help these people, to share from our riches, and to better their lives. It’s your job to formulate the plan on how to effectively use the money, which is more challenging than you might imagine. On our last day we’ll ride an elephant into the jungle, watch the sun set from the mountains surrounding Chiang Mai, shop for gifts at the night bazaar, and then jump on the morning flight home.

If you’re ready to dive into traditional indigenous life in the mountains of Thailand, Come With Nothing is for you. You’ll be returning home much richer than when you arrived – and if you’ve used your heart and your head well, you will have given something substantial to three villages that have no idea we are planning this gift. You’ll never forget this trip.

If you have any questions please email Jay Slangen at jay@rusticpathways.com

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COME with only one change of clothing and buy the rest of your wardrobe in local Thai markets
TRAVEL to three very distinct, rural villages in different areas of Thailand and live with villagers in traditional, rarely-visited towns
GIVE from your heart, and receive even more in return from the experiences & the people you meet. This is an especially enriching project
SHARE your adventure with like-minded peers who care about service and the quiet, humble people who live far from the rush of modernity
   
 
» Ages : 16 and up
» Length : 24 days from the USA 21 days when following another Rustic Pathways program
» Cost : $ 2,995 + $85 Internal Air
» Hours : Up to 120 service hours awarded
» Departures : Escorted flights from Los Angeles
» Airfare : Airfare is not included in the above cost
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