Lisu Lodge has
received the prestigious Conde Nast Traveler magazines (USA) 2001
Ecotourism Award. It is the 5th international award for Lisu Lodge in
the past 3 years.
The lodge, which opened in 1992, is situated in a Lisu village about one
hours drive north of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand. It resembles a
typical village home of the Lisu, one of Thailands ethnic minorities
and was built in close collaboration with the Lisu villagers. With only
6 guest rooms and a common space surrounded by a large garden, it
employs 7 Lisu, one of whom is the manager. Guests can arrange one to
four-day treks including elephant safaris, guided hikes,
four-wheel-drive tours, mountain biking trips, white water rafting and
visits to other villages.
The lodge provides not only employment and income to the families of the
village but also serves as a role model for sustainable tourism. In the
words of Conde Nast Traveler This again proves that the natural world
and the business world can indeed coexist and can, under the right
management, even work to mutual benefit.
Guests are educated through facts sheets and trained local people are
employed to act as guides in the village. Interaction between villagers
and tourists is encouraged, for example, by family visits. Traditions
are maintained and presented proudly to different people from around the
world who come to visit and stay in the village.
Lisu Lodge forms part of The Asian Oasis Collection, a unique range of
traditional Asian lodges, river cruises and sailing junks, which are
owned and managed by East West. |