Gaarawé Village is a self-sustainable community project located in the Khao Sok area of southern Thailand. Established in 2015, it aims to bring together individuals from around the world to live harmoniously with nature. The village operates on permaculture principles, striving for self-sufficiency by producing its own food and minimizing external dependencies.
Over the years, Gaarawé has developed infrastructure including bamboo huts, a communal kitchen, vegetable gardens, and a water system. The community has welcomed thousands of volunteers who have contributed to its growth and resilience, enabling it to withstand challenges such as natural disasters and the global pandemic.
The village offers various opportunities for visitors and volunteers interested in sustainable living and permaculture. Guests can participate in workshops, tours, and community activities, gaining hands-on experience in eco-friendly practices. Accommodations range from bamboo huts with shared bathrooms to wooden bungalows with private facilities.
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