Experiences through senses can create different perspectives, that people usually never pay attention to, and remind about the basics that receive information to the brain: mouth –the taste, nose – the aroma-, ears – the hearing, eyes - the sight, body - a touch. My name is Chock – โชคดี – which in Thai Language means “ lucky ” . I’m a time traveler, I visit Thai-Puan Village several times, each touristic spot has its history and it deserves to be counted through a multisensory experience while connecting all our senses with landscape and local heroes. Everything that brings us out of our comfort zone, an experience, a trip, nourishes our vision of the world. The environment and its character, and of course, each person with whom we relate and share our personal stories. I believe in a kinder, more conscious and more human world, and we have found a way to get closer to it: unexpected multisensory expeditions. Multisensory tourism is the future of tourism industry. This is the inner-voyage to Thai-Puan Village which is located on Nakhon Nayok province which is an ancient town with a population of 256,000. Located 105 kilometers in the North-East of Bangkok . Nakhon Nayok is the favorite place for natural and cultural tourism. Thai-Puan Village Multisensory Expedition: AROMA Thai-puan village is famous for their crafts and herbs . This is a pandan hand-made bouquet to express gratitude and kindness . Pandan leaves are also used to make tea and in Thai-sweets. Visit Thai-Puan Village to learn how to make your own food and beverages, you can make your own purple tea and enjoy its benefits on health.Did you know that Lemon drops can turn our blue butterfly pea tea into purple? Preaw –our Thai partner in this journey- is excited to try butterfly pea leaves in her icy tea for lunch. Living the Thai-Puan lifestyle. HEARING Heeb sib! Heeb sid! Heeb sib-song is to celebrate the hard work in agriculture. Thai-Puan people express their gratitude the 12 months of the year. Thai-Puan is an agricultural society that benefits from community-based economy and community values . Singing is required to get your partner in love and to welcome visitors to the village. SIGHT Buddhist Architecture Wat Fungklong It is located on the bank of a canal ( Tah- Dang canal ) . Wat means “Monastery”. Wat Fungklong was built by Thai-Puan in 1857 and has been continuously supported by the surrounding communities. Wat Fungklong plays a key role in religious activities , and as a community center for education and culture. All time travelers are welcome to join this multisensory expedition! TASTE Thai-puan village is not only a place to release yourself and enjoy the slow-life. A mixture of flavors will awake all your senses. Fresh water lily leaves are collected to be part of Thai-Puan menu . This is a 200 years old recipe. Every Thai-Puan dish has a story behind! TOUCH Celebrate Harvest Suan Thong Mol/Mon is part of the Thai-Puan village that allows visitors to experience farming and agriculture. You can make your own bio-fertilizer; pick-up your veggies and eggs for lunch. Food enhances the sense of belonging. Thai-Puan villagers allow you to experience their harvest . They are hard working and well assimilated to their new place and neighbor but they preserve their Thai-puan unique culture. Awake your senses Those wonderful women in yellow clothing perform the ceremony to call the spirits . The calling spirit ceremony has been passed from generation to generation . It is another way to keep alive their beliefs and preserve Thai-Puan language. They express gratitude to their ancestors and welcome you to be part of the Thai-Puan family. As a time traveler, how intuitive can you be to settle down a village? The monk Lung Pho Para - The Abot- led Puan people from Laos to Tha Dang .Surrounded by the canal's water and fertile soil ; Thai-Puan -an agricultural community -settled their first Buddhist temple here-. In Thai-Puan Village you will be able to do a marriage with monks every morning at 6am , it is the perfect power spot.