
Piloki is a remote village in western Kanchanaburi Province, near the Thai/Burmese border. Its residents are a mix of Karen, Mon, Thai, and Myanmar ethnic groups. The Karen people, having for years been persecuted by the Myanmar military dictatorship, seek refuge in Thailand along the border with Myanmar.
As a result of the construction of the Vajilarongkorn Dam in Thongphapum District in 1991, these refugees - politically powerless and economically marginalized - were forced by the Thai government to re-locate to what is now Piloki Village. This village is only accessible by boat: a minimum one hour boat ride from Thonghapum or three hours from Sangklaburi District. While the government assisted in the relocation, there is no opportunity for farming and livestock due to the fact that the majority of the village is situated in a forest preserve. As a result of this economic and social isolation, poverty, disease, and lack of health care and education have threatened the health and family stability of this community.
To provide economic assistance to Piloki,
Baan Dada helped organize A homestay tourism project which will empower its members to generate income within the village. Tourists who are looking for a remote, quiet and beautiful place with very friendly people will find Piloki and the surrounding area a good place to explore. Go fishing with the villagers, learn back strap style cloth weaving, volunteer at the fish farm, learn Karen style cooking, teach English in the primary school, explore the 200 foot high waterfall, and much more…
In addition to the homestay project, we are establishing a fish raising livelihood project funded by
BCTFN (British Community in Thailand Foundation for the Needy).
Please consider a visit to Piloki Village. For more information, please contact Ricardo Zoleta at:
E-mail: dadaramakrishna@gmail.com
Baan Dada
109 Moo 6
Tambon Nonglu, Huay Ma Lai,
Sangklaburi, Kanchanaburi 71240
Thailand
Tel 1: 083 – 310 6058 (for English)
Tel 2 : 089 – 216 9137 (for Thai)
http://www.baandada.org/aboutus.htm