B℮n: Strengthening community ties by planting rice together in Thailand
B℮n: The smile of the rice fields
B℮n: Rural bamboo hut amidst the lush paddy and maize fields
B℮n: Timeless Thai tradition of rice harvesting that unites young and old in Nan province
B℮n: Rice planting on wet soil in Thailand
B℮n: Harvesting rice, breeds a smile
B℮n: Planting rice together is an important tradition in Thailand
B℮n: Farmers continue to harvest in the rice fields of Nan until sunset
B℮n: Thai rice farmer shows the bundling of the rice stalks
B℮n: Planting rice after plowing the soil with a hand tractor
B℮n: Spectacular monsoon formations above the paddy fields in province Nan
B℮n: Ancient tradition of rice cultivation in wet rice fields of Nan
B℮n: After harvesting, the bundled rice stalks are washed and dried
B℮n: Kanitha admires the enchanting sunset over the rice fields
B℮n: After a refreshing shower, we end the day with a delicious dinner
B℮n: Scenic plantations, majestic mountains and surrounding Doi Phu Kha National Park
B℮n: The bend of Road 3 forms the shape of the number three
B℮n: Tradition hut on the mountain in Nan province in Baan Ko Kuang
B℮n: Enchanting hill tribe rice terraces next to Doi Phu Kha National Park
B℮n: Hill tribes live in traditional simple houses designed to suit the mountainous terrain
B℮n: Sun makes its way through the hanging clouds over the mountains of Doi Phu Kha
B℮n: Sisters reaching the skies: exploring the heights at 1715m
B℮n: Doi Phu Kha is a beautiful lush national park
B℮n: Kanitha enjoys the green folded mountain landscape of Nan
B℮n: Low hanging clouds adorn the majestic mountain view from the Doi Phu Kai park bungalow
B℮n: Samantha and Casper enjoy the refreshing temperature in the mountains of Nan
B℮n: Doi Phu Kha National Park is home to animals such as the Asiatic black bear
B℮n: Giant fishtail palms surround the new accommodation of Doi Phu Kha National Park
B℮n: The Sapan waterfall meanders deep through the lush jungle
B℮n: BieJee taking a photo of Sapan Jungle waterfall plunging over several rock-strewn tiers