by | Apr 27, 2010 | Thailand
Interns and volunteers can travel round in a red truck, which usually costs about 20-30 Baht per trip per person; but this very much depends on how many people they are with and where they are going, where they start etc. Another mode of transport interns and...
by | Apr 27, 2010 | Thailand
The food in Thailand is very diverse, catering for all appetites.Most dishes cost from anything as little as 25 Baht ranging up to 100 Baht for the more expensive dishes.
by | Apr 27, 2010 | Thailand
The bus and train are 10 hours or more and can be tiring and time consuming after longer flights from your home country. Therefore, we recommend flying from Bangkok on the initial trip here. Flights are very cheap with airline companies such as Air Asia...
by | Apr 27, 2010 | Thailand
This depends on whether volunteers are applying for a multi entry or single entry non-immigrant visa and many other factors, such as their nationality, in which country they are applying for and from. This is mostly the applicants’ responsibility to find out, but...
by | Apr 26, 2010 | Thailand
We accept payment for program fees and donations via credit card payment. It is also possible to wire money directly into our local bank account in Chiang Mai, Thailand. Our website also has an online payment system. Please note that BABSEA CLE’s preferred mode...
by | Apr 26, 2010 | Thailand
For applicants (both interns and volunteers alike) who have both a financial need and a history of being involved in human rights and/or community service projects, BABSEA CLE will consider providing a limited partial program cost waiver. To apply for the partial...