Another charm of community-based tourism is creative tourism. Creative tourist attractions are springing up all over the world, with a focus on teaching visitors about the region's traditions, history, and culture through hands-on experiences and educational exhibits. Creatively inclined visitors, or academics in the fields of sociology or anthropology or botany, may even be able to build a career around the insights they gain from natives’ firsthand knowledge of the area.
Visit the northernmost part of Thailand with us at Ban Nam Kian Community in Phu Phiang District, Nan Province, a small community where we can experience the way of life of the villagers and natural attractions, which are still very complete, like biking through the forest to see a giant 100-year-old Mime tree, picking vegetables at the vegetable tunnel in the village garden, and cooking city food at the Chan Som Homestay, as well as visiting the Matao Garden (Luk Chid) Sufficiency Economy Garden. Organic health products, such as compresses, balm, and citronella mosquito repellent spray, are available and make wonderful keepsakes for adults.
There are also many other interesting places to visit in Thailand, such as the artistic communities of On Tai in Chiang Mai, Ban Chiang in Udon Thani, Ko Kred in Nonthaburi, Ko Yo in Songkhla, and countless more.