Our starting point was near a waterfall so we admired the view before starting to climb the hilly terrain towards Karen village where we would be spending the night with the tribe. The walk seemed to go on and on due to the almost unbearable humidity under the cover of the trees.
Upon making it to the top of the slope, we were told about an ancient ritual to bring good luck by placing a leaf on top of a termite hill.
Eventually, after a few hours walking through woods and paddy fields, we made it to the village.
The tribes-people were adorned in their traditional dress and showcased some of the crafts they produced (they were for sale, surprise surprise... even remote hills tribes are becoming commercialised).
Our guide cooked us a traditional thai curry for tea and we ate under a small wooden shelter in the pouring rain.
After the rain stopped, a fire was made and we sat around as someone played guitar.
It was truly beautiful as you could see so many stars and hear insects and animals.
We were told the history of the tribe, how they migrated to Northern Thailand from Burma a few generations ago. The children are now in primary education and our tourguide was in fact part of the tribe. He showed us some of the games they used to play with sticks as children; puzzles that had to be solved in a set number of moves.
I went to sleep on a full stomach, in a bamboo hut with no floor/doors under a large mosquito canopy, feeling at awe and completely satisfied.
I was woken up early morning by the farm animals kept by the tribe and I watched the sun rise over the Thai forest.
Then we ate breakfast and got ready for the day ahead. Unfortunately, I had to go.. and when you've got to go, you've got to go..so I found the toilet/hole in the ground and had a really rural experience.
We trekked through the forest and came to a waterfall, where we had a rest and a swim.
Later in the afternoon, we had the chance to ride elephants! It seemed amazing, but I didn't really enjoy the ride as I thought it seemed cruel and also felt like I could fall off at any moment! The elephants are incredible though.
Overall, the trek was really worthwhile and although I am not the sportiest type, it was really good fun! I met some lovely people and it was an eye opening experience.


