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Inspired by our website? Passing through our neck of the woods? Come check us out in person.

The Panya Project is open and excited to have volunteers at most times during the year. The main exception being when we have courses on.

We are primarily looking for people who are interested in devoting at least two weeks to working with our project. We believe that this gives both the project and the volunteer a better experience.

So if you are interested, read the article below and find out when would be good.

We do also have a weekly tour on Tuesdays, so if you only want to visit for the day or just stay a night or two, that could work out.

Looking forward to seeing you!

 
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Saturday 27 March 2010
by christian
About visiting and volunteering
Welcome Visitors and Volunteers
Thanks for your interest in visiting the Panya Project. Whether it is to come help us out for a while, or whether you would like to simply see the site, we would love to have you.
Because of our busy schedule, we are unfortunately very limited in the timing that we can welcome guests. We would love to be able to get anyone who wants to visit out here for a bit of a tour and a visit, and we are always excited about the help in the gardens and on the building projects, but we also request to not have any visitors during the courses and internships that (…)

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Wednesday 17 February 2010
by christian
Wanted: Farm Managers / Long-term Volunteers
Long Term Volunteer Positions
Summer / Fall / Winter 2010
Six Month Minimum
The Panya Project is an education center that is fairly seasonal by nature. The monsoon rains in the summer and the dry heat in the late spring really help us decide when is the best time for what. As you can see by the dates of our programs, we schedule most of our workshops and school visits during the winter (October through February). This is when there is the most action at Panya, and when the most people are around.
This is not to say that there isn’t anything happening at the other times. In April and (…)

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Monday 11 June 2007
by Queen Bee
Accomodations
When you arrive at the Panya Project, we try to accommodate you the best we can, but please remember that we are not a guest house or resort.
We have dorm space for 10 guests. Each has its own mosquito net, sleeping pad, sheets, blankets, and pillows. We also have tents available, which are wonderful to stay in anytime between December and May. There is a beautiful spot to pitch the tents down in the bamboo grove near a stream.
Occasionally, especially during off season, one of our bamboo bungalows or earthen buildings will have space for visitors.
We eat primarily Thai vegetarian (…)

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