Posaho CAFE: Delicious Coffee Made by Children

~Coffee for a few dollars, views worth millions~



After visiting the Tung Bua Tong fields at Doi Mae U Kho, we continued driving towards Mae Surin Waterfall. Along the way, we spotted a charming café amidst the scenic landscape and couldn't resist stopping by. The Posah Ho Café, a collaborative effort between teachers from Ban Hua Mae Surin School and local residents, serves as a training ground for students to gain practical experience in the hospitality industry. Through the sale of coffee and beverages, the café provides a platform for students to develop their entrepreneurial skills and gain valuable insights into the world of business.

"โพส่าโฮ" in the Pa'o language translates to "child" in English.



The phrase "กาแฟเด็กน้อยทำอร่อย" (Coffee made by children is delicious) was conceived by the children themselves to reflect the identity of the shop.

This coffee shop offers a selection of black coffees, allowing you to choose your preferred bean variety and brewing method.

The highlight of this place is undoubtedly the view of the rice fields. Baan Hua Mae Surin, with its vast rice terraces, offers stunning panoramic views. It's a pity that when we arrived, the rice harvest had already begun. If we had come during the peak season, the scenery would have been even more breathtaking. Captured by drone.

Travel



From Khun Yuam District, head in the same direction as Tung Bua Tong Doi Mae U Kho. Once you reach Tung Bua Tong, drive approximately 5 kilometers further and you will find Posar Ho Coffee Shop on your right-hand side.

After ordering coffee, we sat down to wait.


Children are collaboratively grinding coffee beans.


The view from Rama VIII Bridge is breathtakingly beautiful, truly heartwarming.


Golden terraced rice fields shimmer brightly.


Visitors to the Tung Bua Tong fields are encouraged to stop by and enjoy coffee prepared by our talented students.

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