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Lao Cai, Vietnam

A Red Dao ethnic minority village located in the mountains of Lao Cai province near Sapa.

Ha Giang, Vietnam

A Tay community with traditional architecture at the beginning of the Ha Giang Loop.

Bali, Indonesia

A traditional Balinese community wedged between volcanic mountains and the vast sea.

Arkhangai, Mongolia

A community of nomadic families in the richest grasslands of Mongolia.

Takhi's story

Takhi is the Mongolian name for the Przewalski’s horse, the only remaining wild horse today. The Takhi horses went extinct in the wild in 1960s. After a successful reintroduction programme, the horses are now again freely roaming the grasslands of Mongolia.

This successful reintroduction was a collective effort of international stakeholders as well as local people. In the spirit of Takhi, we aspire to co-create thriving and healthy environments for biodiversity, wildlife, people, and culture in the tourism landscape.

TESTIMONIALS

"Absolutely the most rewarding days I've had in a hot second.

Frolicking in a lake, trekking to a cave, fishing (successfully), making bamboo chopsticks and cups and knives, foraging for and making dinner over an open fire, hiking to the bamboo forest - you cannot tell me this is not pure magic."

Sheline, 21

5D4N Free and Easy, Lao Cai
"I don't think I can get this easily elsewhere and it is sooooo precious to a city dweller who is seeking to experience the life of an indigenous villager.

The overall experience was fantastic - the interaction with the Red Dao community was genuine and authentic. They were warm hosts and I liked that they were being themselves (without trying to overextend their hospitality such that it feels manicured).

Thank you Terraformers, CIRUM and the Red Dao organizers for such an awesome experience."

Jayden, 30

4D3N Free and Easy, Lao Cai

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