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Beautiful, yet so simplistic. Thank you. I'm struck by how prim and groomed a good share of the area is around most of the dwellings. Hedges are crisply trimmed; the lane you walked on has a knife's edge to the grassy shoulder; even the fish pond looked to be newly constructed. And the farmland seemed to be properly balanced in unison to the surrounding tree-filled hillside. Most picturesque.
We do not need National Geographic, because your cinematography and commentary is brilliant Ryan! I have lost track of time, yet thinking you post these vlogs sometimes after your journey,, so maybe you are back with your family in your village by now. All the best to you, Damo, Otis, and Hugo. Peace and Love
Good commentary from the beginning I took my daughter to see hill tribes back in 2000 the experience still is profound - good for you showing another way of living close to the cycles of the seasons
Hi Ryan I’ve been waiting for this vlog and I’ve enjoyed very much seeing seeing people I never knew existed it’s very interesting to see this village and the people it would be interesting to know more about them like how long they have been living in the village if theirs a school cooking just their general day to day life thank you for sharing I loved it
Great vlog...looks just like my wife's village up near Chiang Dao...my wife is lahu and I've been going to her village for 23 years...in fact they filmed part of a new movie called the creator there.... Hill tribe people are so warm and friendly and I love spending my time up there..look forward to your next one
Terraced mountain rice paddies can be very beautiful indeed. Last month we visited Pa Pong Piang on the way up Doi Inthanon and it was breathtakingly pretty.
Love this! I wrote to you on Instagram, have some questions... starting my journey to Thailand soon. Like all your information and taking us along. True life is not stuck at a 9 to 5 job. Hope to see you and your family one of these days. Cheers
Beautiful village and well shot Ryan. Loved the interesting touches like the padlock and electrical socket, gorgeous flowers etc. Look forward to seeing more. Hope you are well.😊
No taxes, no census, no police, no authorities, no crime? Would have liked to hear the attitude of locals to those ideas. Fascinating. Thanks for the vignette of a very different mode of living.
So beautiful in those villages. Nice to see it all looked after so well, and tidy and neat. So green and pretty. I know my Wife would be quite happy living there, and never having to leave !!!
Absolutely loved this video. So peaceful, calm and relaxing. The opposite of what I live in! LOL. It's no wonder so many westerners move there. Who needs the corporate jungle every bloody day!
Thanks Ryan! Yeah.. The smoke... Scenery is amazing with the haze, yet breathing...😅 As air pollution refugee from Udon Thani, what was just skimming the pollution cyclone above Laos and Chiang Mai ... It looks amazing, and for 6 months its great! The other 6 one needs an oxygen mask😂😂
Yes you’re right they are different this is Karen village they speak Karen. But in Chiangmai there are many Tai or Dai people too but our language is very similar to Thai ❤
Beautiful countryside and a very interesting mode of life - but definitely not for me! That said I do find village life in short small doses to be very relaxing and enjoyable. It also gives me a different perspective on life I have found very beneficial. Excellent video!
As you say, definitely not for me but I do find these places very photogenic and appreciate that they are so nearby. My village life is much more comfortable while still being able to enjoy the beauty of nature.
When I was in Thailand walking in a neighborhood, I notice that dogs will bark at me when I'm speaking English on a phone or singing a song in English, because the dogs never really hear that language before and so they will bark at you.
Truly rich. Much cleaner than Pai. Pristine. Out of my league. I fear I am all too frail of mind, and one evidence after another proves this to me, and I make this reference relative to my language barrier. Solution: I must learn Thai as soon as I can find the best, and most reliable classroom tutorial, to bear down on, and knuckle my head over. It is really nothing more than good hard work. Just don't over do it.
I find the village life very rewarding but would be too slow for most Western visitors. I have lived in Thailand for 16 years and I find this village too quiet for me. It would be OK for a few days or up to a week but no more than that. I like my creature comforts too much.
Those native people I believed are Lao country mountainous folks. As a matter of fact, half of Northernmost part of Thailand used to belong to Laos up until French colonized (invasion) after post WW2. The French got whopped by the Laos and Viets and got pushed out. Since then, the borders land declamation never properly marked just like India and Pakistan by the British and all all around the world. As a result, Thailand whom happened to be stronger than their neighbors and siding with the west helps were able to conquered their neighbors or stolen the lands as far south to Malaysia and Cambodia
What has been filmed by Ryan are Karen and mentioned once on this VDO and speaking ‘Pokoniaw’ You have the white Karen and North of Mae Hon Song the Red Karen with a different language with different clothes pattern and within the red Karen you have different distinct groups. White Karen are spread all along the border mainly from Ratchaburi province, Uthai Thani , Kampheng Phet , Tak, and Mae Hon Song but most White Karen are located in Myanmar. Unfortunately that most people are not aware of you have a total of 9 camps along the Thai Burmese border opened since the early 90’s . Both Karen groups have been displaced by a vicious war since the very early 60’s and getting worse as we speak. I will not locate these refugee camp often called temporary shelter for displaced persons. Thailand is not a signatory to the 1951 UN Refugee Convention, which means refugees can currently be 'treated as illegal aliens'. It has, however, committed to the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration and the Global Compact on Refugees, and currently hosts over 95,000 refugees. I worked in the camps for 10 years and resettled more than 120’000 Karen refugee but that is another very long story …..
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Beautiful, yet so simplistic. Thank you.
I'm struck by how prim and groomed a good share of the area is around most of the dwellings.
Hedges are crisply trimmed; the lane you walked on has a knife's edge to the grassy shoulder; even the fish pond looked to be newly constructed.
And the farmland seemed to be properly balanced in unison to the surrounding tree-filled hillside. Most picturesque.
We do not need National Geographic, because your cinematography and commentary is brilliant Ryan! I have lost track of time, yet thinking you post these vlogs sometimes after your journey,, so maybe you are back with your family in your village by now. All the best to you, Damo, Otis, and Hugo. Peace and Love
The village looks very clean and tidy. Everything looks well kept and without the dreaded plastic bottles laying around everywhere.
😍❤️🙏🏻Wow Ryan! That is such a beautiful tranquil place! I fall in love more & more with off the beaten track Thailand. 💞💞💞💞
Ride (rented) big ish motos .. took wrong dirt road and ended up in a small village.. invited us to their house they played music. … awesome place
Good commentary from the beginning I took my daughter to see hill tribes back in 2000 the experience still is profound - good for you showing another way of living close to the cycles of the seasons
Hi Ryan I’ve been waiting for this vlog and I’ve enjoyed very much seeing seeing people I never knew existed it’s very interesting to see this village and the people it would be interesting to know more about them like how long they have been living in the village if theirs a school cooking just their general day to day life thank you for sharing I loved it
Great vlog...looks just like my wife's village up near Chiang Dao...my wife is lahu and I've been going to her village for 23 years...in fact they filmed part of a new movie called the creator there....
Hill tribe people are so warm and friendly and I love spending my time up there..look forward to your next one
i like it when you interact with the locals.
a different world.. some of the peace comes over, when watching ❤
Well defined.
It's very nice to see you travelling around beautiful places in Thailand and worrying dogs. 😄
Stunning place. Long may it stay that way. Simplistic.
The people are wonderful there love the way they live simple and they are such hard workers! Just beautiful there!
So peaceful and happy I can feel it even through the video . A special video as always interesting and informative and entertaining
Terraced mountain rice paddies can be very beautiful indeed. Last month we visited Pa Pong Piang on the way up Doi Inthanon and it was breathtakingly pretty.
I stayed with a Hilltribe village north of Chiangmai for a few days with my partner It was amazing 🙏
Beautiful places 🙏
Love this! I wrote to you on Instagram, have some questions... starting my journey to Thailand soon. Like all your information and taking us along. True life is not stuck at a 9 to 5 job. Hope to see you and your family one of these days. Cheers
Beautiful village and well shot Ryan. Loved the interesting touches like the padlock and electrical socket, gorgeous flowers etc. Look forward to seeing more. Hope you are well.😊
Thank you Helen 🙏🙏
No taxes, no census, no police, no authorities, no crime? Would have liked to hear the attitude of locals to those ideas. Fascinating. Thanks for the vignette of a very different mode of living.
Nice video. I admire the architecture a great deal.
Loved it. Special video. Thank you
So beautiful in those villages. Nice to see it all looked after so well, and tidy and neat. So green and pretty. I know my Wife would be quite happy living there, and never having to leave !!!
Nice to see and follow your Video, 2023 was our firsttime at Thailand Greetings and Have a Day Blessing to you and your family 🙏🙏🥰🥰
Sawadeekhap 🙏🏼...best video yet from you...khob Khun nakhap🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
WOW !!!! Thank You so much ! what a beautiful little country shown on this video. Now, I would like to visit. blessing on all...great music too
Loved the intro narrative.
Lovely landscape and so lush at this time of year. Thanks for bringing it to us
Awesome, I am inspired 😎
Beautiful greenery
Wonderful.
Hi ryan that looks beautiful maybe not for me but great to see
Some time I would like you to show that portable power unit you have thanks .
Very much look like the village in the Philipinnes absolutely love it !!!
Absolutely loved this video. So peaceful, calm and relaxing. The opposite of what I live in! LOL. It's no wonder so many westerners move there. Who needs the corporate jungle every bloody day!
Glad you enjoyed it my friend 🙏
Brilliant 👍😊x
Thanks Ryan! Yeah..
The smoke... Scenery is amazing with the haze, yet breathing...😅 As air pollution refugee from Udon Thani, what was just skimming the pollution cyclone above Laos and Chiang Mai ...
It looks amazing, and for 6 months its great! The other 6 one needs an oxygen mask😂😂
Worry about retirement. Have peaceful of mind when I saw your videos. Thank you.
Perfect
Much better and more interesting from my point of view
Glad you liked it Andrew 🙏
Absolutely beautiful 😍
The cows r white my first time seeing this. Nice video.
Very nice village far away from the rat race ,
I would love to see à village like that at night When the Sun goes down.....what do they do there in the evening ? No one vlogs that
Yes you’re right they are different this is Karen village they speak Karen. But in Chiangmai there are many Tai or Dai people too but our language is very similar to Thai ❤
lived by simple means, no need for anything else, just content of what you have and be happy.
Beautiful countryside and a very interesting mode of life - but definitely not for me! That said I do find village life in short small doses to be very relaxing and enjoyable. It also gives me a different perspective on life I have found very beneficial. Excellent video!
As you say, definitely not for me but I do find these places very photogenic and appreciate that they are so nearby. My village life is much more comfortable while still being able to enjoy the beauty of nature.
When I was in Thailand walking in a neighborhood, I notice that dogs will bark at me when I'm speaking English on a phone or singing a song in English, because the dogs never really hear that language before and so they will bark at you.
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Truly rich. Much cleaner than Pai. Pristine. Out of my league. I fear I am all too frail of mind, and one evidence after another proves this to me, and I make this reference relative to my language barrier. Solution: I must learn Thai as soon as I can find the best, and most reliable classroom tutorial, to bear down on, and knuckle my head over. It is really nothing more than good hard work. Just don't over do it.
I find the village life very rewarding but would be too slow for most Western visitors. I have lived in Thailand for 16 years and I find this village too quiet for me. It would be OK for a few days or up to a week but no more than that. I like my creature comforts too much.
Interesting how these people look so different from what you usually show us. Could be another country really.
I get that different country feeling every time I drive up a nearby mountain 20 km from our home. The diversity in the North is amazing.
The problem with the dogs is they sense your fear of them 🤭
Quite right 🤣
Those native people I believed are Lao country mountainous folks. As a matter of fact, half of Northernmost part of Thailand used to belong to Laos up until French colonized (invasion) after post WW2. The French got whopped by the Laos and Viets and got pushed out. Since then, the borders land declamation never properly marked just like India and Pakistan by the British and all all around the world. As a result, Thailand whom happened to be stronger than their neighbors and siding with the west helps were able to conquered their neighbors or stolen the lands as far south to Malaysia and Cambodia
What has been filmed by Ryan are Karen and mentioned once on this VDO and speaking ‘Pokoniaw’ You have the white Karen and North of Mae Hon Song the Red Karen with a different language with different clothes pattern and within the red Karen you have different distinct groups. White Karen are spread all along the border mainly from Ratchaburi province, Uthai Thani , Kampheng Phet , Tak, and Mae Hon Song but most White Karen are located in Myanmar. Unfortunately that most people are not aware of you have a total of 9 camps along the Thai Burmese border opened since the early 90’s . Both Karen groups have been displaced by a vicious war since the very early 60’s and getting worse as we speak. I will not locate these refugee camp often called temporary shelter for displaced persons. Thailand is not a signatory to the 1951 UN Refugee Convention, which means refugees can currently be 'treated as illegal aliens'. It has, however, committed to the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration and the Global Compact on Refugees, and currently hosts over 95,000 refugees. I worked in the camps for 10 years and resettled more than 120’000 Karen refugee but that is another very long story …..
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Nice vlog barry. 😊
Bit too attenboroughesque for me...