Southern Thailand

DEEP South

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Feb. 12 - Mar 3, 2012

cost 

$2875

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Get ready to go DEEP!

For the DEEP South journey we have carefully blended the best of Thailand´s diverse environs: bustling, radiant city; wild, remote jungle; sleepy, rural village; and tranquil, pristine beach; with outstanding opportunities for study and service.
Visit the Grand Palace and Wat Pho. Take the overnight train to Surat Thani. Travel to the Andaman coast and spend 4 days living with a local family and volunteering on post-tsunami recovery projects. Take a longtail boat to Koh Ra and spend a week practicing yoga and Thai Yoga Massage with a view of a private beach and bay. Take a boat to the Surin Islands and snorkel in some of the worlds most renowned reefs. Travel by boat through Khao Sok National Park and spend a week practicing yoga and Thai yoga massage on a floating bamboo sala.

This adventure is designed for the pure, un-pampered traveler seeking to fully experience the raw richness and beauty of this unique land in every cell of their body - those rare souls who are ready and willing to get dirty, give generously and go
D E E P!

February 12-13: BANGKOK

Accommodation: Shanti Lodge

Quaint and funky guesthouse located on the Chao Phraya River - just a short water-taxi ride away from Bangkok's famous Khaosan Road - simple, decorative double and triple occupancy rooms - hot showers - A/C - wonderful restaurant with a welcoming "Buddha Lounge" vibe, serving a variety of Thai and western fare - laundry service available - local souvenirs and clothing for sale in the store - internet cafe - WiFi available - 7/11, pharmacy, local food and flower market and banks within a 2 minute walk.

Activities: Orientation, visit the night market, the Grand Palace, get a massage at the famous Wat Pho, take the overnight train to Surat Thani

February 14-15: Baan Thalaynok

Accommodation: Homestays Typical Thai village homes - simple, but comfortable double occupancy rooms - Thai-style toilets with bucket showers - wonderful home-cooked meals - plenty of new friends!

Activities: planting mangroves/nipa palm, batik, Thai cooking, soap making, roof weaving, beach BBQ, massage, cultural exchange.

February 16-21: Koh Ra

Accommodation: Koh Ra Ecolodge Rustic wooden cabins - double and triple occupancy rooms - private beach and bay - delicious Thai cuisine - peace and quiet- local handicrafts for sale. 

Activities: kayaking, snorkeling, surfing, hiking, relaxing, excursion to the neighboring Mohken village, relaxing

Thai Yoga Massage Intensive: 60 NCBTMB Approved Continuing Education Credits Available

The intention: This innovative and comprehensive 60-hour intensive is designed to prepare the practitioner to safely and confidently perform, and creatively integrate, traditional supine and prone techniques into a fluid and effective 120-minute session.

Cultivating deep roots In an effort to deepen the practitioner's understanding and experience of this work; cultivate healthy, efficient body mechanics; and nurture the optimal state of mind to promote healing; this curriculum devotes a significant amount of time to honoring and practicing the rich cultural and spiritual traditions on which Thai Yoga Massage was founded. Please come with an open heart and mind in preparation to practice yoga and meditation, explore Ayuervedic medical theory and discuss relevant Buddhist philosophy.

Part 1: traditional sen lines, sidelying and sitting techniques.

Daily Schedule:

7-8:30 yoga and meditation
 
8:30-9:30 breakfast

10 -1 Thai Yoga Massage Class

1-2 lunch

2-4:30 siesta

4:30-6:30 Thai Yoga Massage Class

6:30-7 break

7-8 dinner

February 22-24: Surin Islands

Accommodation: Mu Koh Surin National Park Spacious park service double and triple occupancy tents - restaurant with yummy local cuisine - modern showers/toilets - store and rental shop - pristine beach and bay - crystal clear blue water - pristine beach - plenty of sunshine.

Activities: world-class snorkeling, swimming, relaxing

February 25 - March 3: Khao Sok National Park

Accommodation: Jungle Yoga Floating bamboo huts surrounded by stunning views and the sounds of gibbons and cicadas, but NO mosquitoes! - Fabulous Thai cuisine - massage therapist on staff - store with yoga apparel.

Activities: kayaking, swimming, hiking, spelunking, star-gazing, and relaxing in the hammocks Thai Yoga Massage Intensive Part 2: traditional prone techniques. Same schedule as Part 1.

This journey is limited to 12 participants, so register early to avoid disappointment! This is an adventure, not a tour, therefore, the itinerary is subject to change.

Please bring an open mind, an open heart and a good sense of humor!

The basics

This journey will begin at 12:00 noon on February 12th at the Shanti Lodge in Bangkok, and will end at 11:00 AM on March 3rd at the Surat Thani Airport.

Getting to the Shanti Lodge: From the Suvarnabumi Airport in Bangkok (BKK), we suggest that you follow the signs to the Public Taxi stand (downstairs) and give them a copy of a map which can be printed from the Shanti Lodge website: http://www.shantilodge.com/ A taxi ride from Suvarnabumi Airport to the Shanti Lodge should take between 45-60 minutes, and with tolls, should cost under 500 Baht ($15). Transfers from the Airport to the Shanti Lodge are not included.

Please make your own travel arrangements to Bangkok's Suvarnabumi Airport (BKK). It is wise to plan on arriving a day before our journey together begins so that you have time to adjust to the time difference. We suggest looking for deals on the following websites:

www.kayak.com 
www.moneysavingexpert.com/travel/ 
www.travelzoo.co.uk 

Returning to Bangkok: Experience has shown that by the end of our journey together, participants have come to LOVE Thailand and feel quite comfortable navigating it on their own; so not surprisingly, they don't want to leave. We recommend that if you have the opportunity to build a few extra days or weeks into your itinerary, DO IT! But if you must return to Bangkok right away, you have many options: 

Train: Trains run very regularly between Surat Thani and Bangkok and the trip takes around 12-14 hours. To see the schedule click the link below.

http://www.seat61.com/Thailand.htm

Plane: Flights from Surat Thani to Bangkok run very regularly and one-way fares are reasonably priced. The flight takes about one hour.

Thai Airways:http://www.thaiairways.com/
Thai Air Asia:http://www.airasia.com/
Bangkok Airways: http://www.bangkokair.com/

Sunny Klaber, BS, MS, CMT

In 2001, I graduated from the Boulder College of Massage Therapy and embarked on a career in compassionate touch. In addition to completing over 1000 hours of coursework for my massage certification, I went on to receive special training in Pregnancy Massage. I also traveled to Chiang Mai, Thailand several times to study Thai-Yoga Massage with three different masters and completed the requirements established by the Institute for Thai Massage to become a teacher of the Nuad Bo-Rarn style. During my most recent trip to Thailand I focused on learning a unique form of Chinese abdominal massage called Chi Nei Tsang.

Before I developed my passion for massage, I earned a BS from Duke University and an MS in Geology and Environmental Policy from the University of Colorado. During this time, I spent several years teaching science at field schools in California, Colorado, Alaska and Switzerland, as well as instructing backpacking/ climbing courses for Outward Bound in Montana and “Dragons” in North India.

What began as an interest in earth systems and a desire to create and maintain a healthy, balanced environment, was slowly transformed,(due to heavy backpacks, stiff boots and a fortuitous meeting with His Holiness the Dalai Lama) into a deep curiosity and respect for the human body, its relationship to the mind and soul, and its ability to create and maintain health and balance. My unique combination of educational opportunities, physically challenging adventures and spiritually awakening encounters has strongly influenced my therapeutic approach.

Years of observing and living in harmony with nature have taught me that our bodies function very similarly to, and in sync with, earth systems. The poetic interplay of water, earth, fire, metal and wood described in Traditional Chinese Medical Theory demonstrates that we can learn a great deal about the health of the microcosm by first coming to understand the macrocosm. I believe that by receiving bodywork, we, as individuals, feel more whole; and our awareness of our interconnectedness with all living creatures increases. As our perspective shifts, we can learn to make lifestyle choices that will bring ourselves and our environment back into balance.

Years of carrying heavy backpacks up and down steep mountains in thick, stiff, leather boots left me with intense sensation in my back, feet and knees and an even more intense interest in learning how to relieve it! The scientist in me craved the wisdom of anatomy and physiology books, while the mystic in me searched in deeper places for answers. After several years of exploration I have experienced a positive shift in my own health and have become convinced of the existence of a connection between mind, body, and spirit. While my practice reflects my strong foundation in the science of anatomy, physiology and nutrition; I believe that my intention to reduce suffering by helping my clients to open and integrate their bodies, hearts and minds is primarily responsible for the healing that occurs.

Over the past seven years I have enjoyed developing and teaching the Thai Yoga massage curriculum at the Boulder College of Massage Therapy, Cortiva Institute, and The Center for Massage and Natural Health in Asheville, NC. I am currently on the faculty at the Costa Rica School of Massage Therapy and serve on the board of the Tibetan Village Project.

Packing List - Please pack as light as possible!

Please bring: yoga mat, meditation shall, journal, pens, head-lamp, thin sleeping-bag liner, pack-towel, alarm clock, watch, conservative clothing (covered shoulders and legs) to wear during the meditation retreat and to visit the Wats (temples), comfortable clothing to practice yoga and Thai Yoga Massage, a warm layer (wool hat, socks, fleece) for cool nights and mornings in the mountains, sun-hat, sunglasses, day-pack or shoulder bag, bathing suit, sleepwear, sandals or flip-flops, walking shoes, toiletries, medications, camera.

Don't bring: anything fancy or valuable - you won't need it!

Internet connection: Internet cafes are plentiful in Thailand so you won't have any trouble communicating with loved ones at home while we are in Bangkok or Chiang Mai, however; we will not have internet access during the meditation retreat or during our stay at Pun Pun.

Mobile Phones: If you have an unlocked mobile phone, we suggest that you bring it with you. It is very easy and inexpensive to buy a Thai SIM card and pay-as-you-go minutes at any 7/11. The public phones in Thailand are not very reliable or easy to use, so if you expect to call home during your time in Thailand, bringing your own unlocked phone is the easier and cheaper option. The only challenge will be finding cell coverage. We will be staying in some very remote areas, so tell loved ones not to worry if you can't be reached by phone.

Money:
The exchange rate is approximately 32 baht to 1 US dollar. ATM's are conveniently located everywhere in Bangkok and Chiang Mai and tend to offer a very good exchange rate. Most small shops, local markets and restaurants only take cash, but occasionally Visa and MasterCard are accepted at higher-end hotels and boutiques. PLEASE tell your bank and credit card companies the dates that you will be in Thailand to avoid having your accounts frozen due to "unexpected activity".

Budget: This journey includes all of your accommodation, transportation, course fees, entrance fees and most meals from noon on February 5th through 9 am on February 24th. We suggest that you budget about $200 to pay for internet, gifts, massage treatments, tips, and meals while we are in Bangkok and the Surin Islands.

Passports:
You must have a passport valid for at least 90 days following your departure from Thailand to enter the country. If you are an EU, Australian or American citizen you will receive a visa on arrival good for 30 days. If you are from another country or plan on staying in Thailand longer than 30-days please read about visa requirements and other important details at http://thailand.visahq.com/

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Trip Cost: $2875

Price includes: all of your accommodation, transportation, course fees, entrance fees and most meals from noon on February 12 through 11 am on March 3.

Price does not include: transportation to/from Thailand, travel insurance (required), meals in Bangkok and the Surin Islands, tips, optional activities.

Go for IT!

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Registration is limited to 8 travelers.