Third, we have instilled our rigorous health and safety standards across all of our projects, including our Om Goi homestays. This is perhaps particularly pertinent in the wake of the pandemic that currently prevents visitors from entering Om Goi district. The current schedule is to allow visitors in from January 2022, at which time our companywide policies will be implemented for the foreseeable.
A further measure relating to procedure is that, having been recently ChildSafe certified, we have extended this training and awareness to the residents of Om Goi. This is part of our commitment to provide support, ensuring that all our partners are aware of the expected responsible practices of the travel industry concerning protecting vulnerable children.
Finally, the TAT were impressed with our ongoing commitment to ensure the project is as environmentally friendly as possible. We’ve undertaken various measures, including reducing single-use plastics, trekking between villages where possible instead of using vehicles, and cooperating with villagers to implement proper waste management practices. This is, of course, part of an ongoing process.
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Receiving an award such as this is important to us. Not only is it a pleasing appraisal of our work in Om Goi, Thailand, but we see it as a glowing endorsement of our approach to our homestay experiences more generally.
We have applied the same winning formula to all of our community-based homestays, whether it be our rice-farming community in Manggis, Bali, our rural villages in Mai Chau, northern Vietnam, or any of our other fantastic homestay locations. We see that this supportive formula works for us, for travellers, and for the residents of our communities.
To learn more about our homestay locations across our destinations, don’t hesitate to get in touch with our teams. Alternatively, read more about our principles of sustainable travel here.