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THE MAEKOK RIVER VILLAGE
OUTDOOR EDUCATION CENTRE
BAN THATON,CHIANGMAI PROVINCE,
THAILANDwww.mrvproject.com
WHERE ARE WE?
The centre is located in the northern most part of Thailand. It therefore has the exciting feeling of remoteness, yet is only just over an hour from Chiang Rai Airport. Chiang Mai is about 3 hours to the south. We organise transfers from both cities by minibus or coach.
The centre is part of The Maekok River Village Resort located on the banks of the Maekok River in northern Chiang Mai. The sweeping views of the hills and the surrounding farmland, makes for a peaceful and idyllic setting.
As well northern Thai people with their distinct culture, language and food, the area is also home to a number of different ethnic minority groups, including various hilltribes, Shan and Chinese who together make this a culturally-rich area.
WHAT CAN STUDENTS DO?
A VARIETY OF CHALLENGING
OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
FIELD STUDIES IN, BIOLOGY, ECONOMICS,
GEOGRAPHY AND HISTORY
COMMUNITY PROJECTS IN LOCAL VILLAGE
SCHOOLS
TEAMBUILDING and LEADERSHIP CHALLENGES
DUKE OF EDINBURGH /
INTERNATIONAL AWARD FOR YOUNG
PEOPLE
In addition to activities in and around the centre, we also arrange wider excursions to other areas such as the Golden Triangle, Chiang Mai and can also organise stays in Bangkok and even diving courses trips on the island of Koh Tao in the Gulf of Thailand.
We also organise for groups to Northern Laos for community and culture programmes in and around the fascinating and beautiful city of Luang Prabang.
Accommodation in the student ‘village’
Accommodation is provided in three student ‘villas’ with 6, six-bedded rooms in each. (So we can accommodate over 100 students). Every room has two bathrooms to avoid long waits for showers or the loo!Each villa also has a common room with TV and two single rooms for teachers
Other facilities…………………
• 12 metre swimming pool
• Beach volleyball court• Playing field• Social area / snack bar
• Table tennis room• Pool and snooker table• Half court basketball• Two classrooms
……and plenty of areas to relax, chat, read and play games
OUTDOOR ACTVITIES
Biking
Camping and hilltribe village stays
Canoeing and rafting
Climbing
Trekking
We have treks lasting from three hours to four days. All treks are accompanied by expert English speaking
guides and fully equipped instructors.Many schools come to carry out Duke of Edinburgh
expeditions with us.
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Students visit an Akha hilltribe village
The pleasures and challenges of trekking in the surrounding mountains…. as well as
Duke of Edinburgh / IAYP expeditions
The view as the sun sets over Burma… …..from a campsite at 1900 metres on Thailand’s second highest mountain.
And cooking breakfast in early morning mist with
temperatures nearing 0 C……………………………….
…………and then climbing to the top
Duke of Edinburgh / I.A.Y.P.: Adventurous Journey – an increasingly popular option
Day 1 Hike Day 2 Bike and raft Day 3 Canoe and hike Day 4 Hike
and elephants!
We have a large 12 metre climbing wall with six of routes of varying difficulties. Our qualified and experienced instructors only use CE rated equipment so we ensure that students have a challenging, yet safe experience. A small bouldering cube is located adjacent to the wall for warm ups and practice.
OTHER ON-SITE ACTIVITIES
High Ropes
Archery
Jungle survival
skills Confidence course
Bike trips through the Fang Valley and surrounding hills – on quiet rural roads
and dirt tracks.
We have a full range of different activities on our teambuilding park. These are designed to provide mental and physical challenges which test teamwork and develop leadership skills
Team and Leadership Challenges
Community ServiceThere are 38 schools in our local area and almost all in need of considerable improvement. Many schools contain large numbers of ethnic minorities and government funding is not so readily available. Since 2004, visiting schools have carried out over 80 projects ranging from simple re-painting of classrooms to construction of large dormitories
Boys from Canberra Grammar School fund and build a library
Girls from Pates Grammar School fund and help rebuild a canteen
A refurbished and hygienic canteen for Mae Muang Noi School
New nursery classrooms for
Ban Thaton School
A new water system for Ban Dong School
A new library for Huay Phu School
All provided at a surprisingly low
cost!
We also have programmes to improve levels of English. This includes not just visiting students teaching English, but also running teacher training programmes with expert volunteer teachers.
A vibrant ‘gap year programme’ is ongoing.
Field studiesWe offer a wide range of field studies in biology, business studies,
economics, geography and history at GCSE, IB and A Level. Experienced teachers lead the work, and all materials and field
notes are supplied.
What else do students do?
Thai cookery
Umbrella painting
Vegetable carving
Or just be a tourist……….
Learning about Buddhism and
meditation
Evening Activities
And at the end of a busy day, a variety of activities are arranged for the evenings to still keep students busy until almost bedtime!
Sports with a difference Technology challenges Campfire games More fun team challenges
Some relevant information
• Our instructors and teachers are well-qualified and trained, several with many years of experience.
• The area is renowned for its beauty and serenity. Although we are near to the Burmese border, there are no security issues.
The recent political problems have been limited and confined to certain parts of Bangkok……1000 km away and in the very deep south near to the Malaysian border.
• Our staff are First Aid trained and local medical care is very good indeed. The nearest hospital is just 10 km away with ambulance links to larger ‘international’ hospitals in Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai should the need arise.
• Whilst there is the risk of tropical diseases, the incidence of these including malaria is very low.
• We can cater for most dietary requirements – from vegetarian to Halal; gluten-free to Jain.
• A complete general information booklet, risk assessments, our outdoor policy, child conduct policy etc are available on request.
A little bit about us…….Bryan Massingham is the Director of Studies, and a partner in the Maekok River Village Resort Project. He took over the additional role of General Manager of Maekok River Village Resort in October 2002.He taught in the U.K. before arriving as Head of Geography at Island School in Hong Kong in 1982 where he developed a wide range of fieldwork in Hong Kong, China and Thailand. In his latter years at Island School, he was a Deputy Principal. An Oxford graduate with a degree in geography, he has also studied at University College, London and the University of Hong Kong.In his time at Island School he organised and led the treks to Nepal and Northern India, ski trips to Switzerland and Canada and field trips to China and Thailand…as well as Hong Kong to London by train in 1988.
Rosie Massingham is the main force behind the resort side of the business but also has particular responsibility for overseeing the Maekok River Village Community Project, a community development project established at the resort and plays a critical role as ‘mother and mentor’ to our increasing number of gap year student volunteers!
She has a degree in Humanities and takes a keen interest in the culture and history of the region, but is particularly interested in the Nationalist Chinese who settled in the area after fleeing China following the 1949 revolution.Before coming to Thailand, she taught history at Shatin College, Hong Kong where she organised history fieldtrips to Vietnam.
Since opening in 2000, we have welcomed over 80 schools and almost 300
student groups from around the world A list of
these is available on request.
bryan@maekok-river-village resort.com