Sing Buri Arrival

Rainu Ittycheriah

Rainu Ittycheriah

Rainu Ittycheriah just recently completed her degree in English Literature at Belmont University. As a former musician, journalist, and visual artist, her blog will be sure to incorporate all kinds of media as well as insights into Thai culture. Beginning with her own East Indian heritage, Rainu began studying Asian cultures. Her first trip abroad […]

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Sing Buri, right from the first impressions, is incredibly different from Koh Tao. First of all, the volunteer company here s far more involved with their volunteers. So here, I’m living in a community situation, with an English roommate, and eat in a “cantina” for all the volunteers. In Koh Tao, street carts and markets became my cantina and I lived alone. Also, there are about 20 volunteers working on various projects here. From elephant conservation to teaching at English summer camps and orphanage work, all aspects of volunteering are represented at the center.

This week, I will participate in a “culture” or “orientation” week where we will tour the area and learn about the culture before beginning our projects. It helps to transition into teaching to know where the students are coming from culturally. Although I have experience in Koh Tao with the Thai culture, I think that Central Thailand is going to be distinctly different from the Koh Tao version of Thai culture. I’m really excited to visit temples, cook more Thai food, and learn more Thai vocabulary. From island adventures to mountain adventures, here we go friends.

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