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    The villages Baan Dong and Baan La Up are accessible via the town Mae La Noi. A beautiful winding road of about 25 km leads to Baan La Up (sometimes spelled Baan La Oop). A bit further is the Karen village Huay Horm which is very popular for its coffee and has several homestays. On the road to Huay Horm, you will pass the turnoff to Baan Dong. Baan...

    Very few tourists venture out to this rather remote area. The scenery is spectacular. You can reach Baan Pa Paefrom road no.108 from Hot to Mae Sariang. The road is good. In Baan Pa Pae, there is even less chance that you will meet other visitors. The Lawa people have their own traditional dress. Occasionally you will see older women wear tradition...

    Baan La Upis the most visited Lawa village in the country. Its location is spectacular. There are a couple of excellent silversmiths. Apart from that, there are several houses where local people produce delicious banana chips and other delicacies. Baan La Up has several homestays. It is a popular destination for Thai tourists in the cold season.

    Learn about the Lawa, an indigenous group of Thailand, who have been in the region for centuries. Discover their origins, language, villages, lifestyle, religion and more.

  5. LAWA provides information on the state and trends of river water quality and ecological health across New Zealand. Explore data on six indicators, such as E. coli, clarity, and macroinvertebrates, by region and land cover.

  6. Learn about the Lawa, an indigenous group of Mon-Khmer origin, who lived in North Thailand before the Thai migration. Discover their villages, textiles, silverwork and traditions in Mae Sariang, Mae Hong Son and Chiang Mai.