High School Summer Programs

Thailand

Sustainability & Globalization in Southeast Asia
Cultural Exchange, Marine Life, Remote Homestay

3 Weeks

Southeast Asia: A region accentuated by the colorful robes of Buddhist monks, the vivid greens of rice fields and jungle forests, and the cultural diversity of hill tribe communities. On this Global Routes adventure through Thailand, hike to amazing waterfalls, stay in a remote village, participate in community-led projects, and learn to scuba!

Dates

2025: June 28 – July 19, 2025

Ages

14-18

Availability

Spaces available

Group size

18 or less

tuition

$6,995
International airfare is not included in tuition. In general, roundtrip airfare (from New York, for example) can run from $1,100 – $1,900.

Program overview

From the peaceful temples and old walled city of Chiang Mai to the mountainous jungles of northern Thailand: Explore and connect with generous hosts and immerse yourself in everyday life in Southeast Asia.
Immerse yourself in Thailand as you traverse city markets, put your skills to the test in Thai cooking class, or hike to waterfalls with your new friends. As you move through this friendly and welcoming nation, you’ll dive deeper than the average tourist – learn about the challenge of reconciling urban expansion and industrialization with indigenous land rights, free movement of nomadic peoples, and equal access to resources.

Trek the mountainous jungle of Northern Thailand and stay with hilltribes in the mountains between the borders with Laos and Myanmar. Learn about the unique ways of life of this community as you take part in their daily activities and pitch in on a local project. End your stay in Thailand along the coast, earning your scuba certification in some of the world’s best diving regions.
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highlights

In Northern Thailand, stay with remote hill tribe communities and immerse yourself in daily life in the mountains.
Stay in an eco-lodge on the outskirts of Chiang Mai and learn local dances, Thai cooking skills, and Thai language with our favorite hosts.
Start your PADI course in Koh Tao, known for its amazing marine life and a famed destination around the world for scuba and snorkeling.

what you'll explore

Please note that itineraries are subject to (and likely to) change. We run unique programs, so our team refines programs each year to create the best possible student experiences.

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Week 1

Arrive in Thailand and settle into your new home in Mae Rim, a small city on the outskirts of Chiang Mai. Here, our beloved hosts at the eco-lodge welcome you warmly and generously share their culture, history, and the rhythms of their everyday life in Thailand. This week, you are led by your Overseas Educators, learning more about your host country, group norms, and each other. Throughout orientation, you take dance lessons, Thai cooking classes, language workshops, and share family-style meals in the eco-lodge. Your hosts share their stories about life in Thailand and their time as Buddhist monks. Throughout your days, the group takes excursions into town to wander ancient temples and famed markets in Chiang Mai. Outside the city, you hike to waterfalls and learn about the realities of elephant conservation in this area.

Week 2

Bid a bittersweet farewell to your eco-lodge hosts as you cross the lush green hills to Chiang Rai. A city among mountains on the borders of Laos and Myanmar, you take in the natural beauty of a region known for its cultural diversity. Here, there are many hilltribes, a collective term for the Karen, Mien, Hmong, Lisu, Lahu, and Akha communities that have migrated here over the centuries. Head out in the evening to explore the night markets of the city, view the famous white and black temples, and prepare to live among one of the tribal communities. In Chiang Rai, your group is partnered with a local NGO that improves lives of the hilltribe communities while helping them maintain their distinct cultural identities. After adjusting to the city, you move in with a homestay family (with another Global Routes student) for the duration of the week.
During your days here, you become part of your homestay family and complete project work that community leaders have requested. Your days are filled with painting, construction, or working in the gardens. In the evening, you spend time observing the daily traditions in your host family’s home. Our time here will be spent in homestays with local families. Here you will learn about the unique ways of life of this community as you take part in their daily activities. As a group, we will also engage with the community in a project that they have identified to be of need. Project work can range from construction, to painting, to working in gardens and is always at the behest of the community. One of the more memorable parts of this experience is celebrating your time here with the community in the local fashion.

Week 3

As you leave your hilltribe community, you reflect on how much your perspective has changed. The community sends you off with traditional goodbye ceremony and the group sets off for the coast! During this last week, journey to southern Thailand. Take a ferry to Koh Tao, known for its incredible marine life and scuba/snorkeling opportunities. You get a new take on Thai culture from the southern perspective and begin your PADI scuba diving course! Over four days, you become a scuba certified diver and work with a local partner to assist in their marine conservation efforts.

As you watch the final sunset over the ocean in Thailand, you celebrate all you have accomplished with your new friends. From bustling cities to serene temples, lush jungles to pristine beaches, this program is designed to offer a comprehensive experience that combines cultural immersion, adventure, and personal growth-cornerstones of all Global Routes programs.

are you ready for the adventure?

How to enroll

Take the first step here

Learn more about enrolling in a summer program below.

The Application Process

1. Submit your Application

If you’re ready to learn more about a meaningful summer program, fill out our obligation-free application to get started.

2. Optional Informational Call

Once you’ve submitted your application, you’ll be offered the option to book an informational call with our team. If you’re ready to commit, move forward to finalize enrollment! 

3. FINALIZE ENROLLMENT

Ready to sign up and save your spot? Finalize enrollment by submitting your deposit and beginning the pre-departure journey!

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FAQ

Once we receive your application and reserve a space for you in the program, we provide you access to a password-protected webpage designed specifically for your program. There, we post information about passports and visas, detailed packing lists, all necessary travel information, information about your leaders, and much more! We’re also always on hand to answer any questions you might have.

Global Routes accepts students 14-18 from all over the world!  Right-fit participants are those looking for something more community-driven than a teen-tour and more culturally engaging than strictly outdoor education programs. Global Routes participants return as more confident, directed, self-aware, and adventurous global citizens with a better understanding of the unique contributions they offer their communities and the world. 

We expect you to have a positive attitude, demonstrate patience and flexibility in the face of the inherent challenges of group living in a foreign country, be sensitive to the cultures and customs of your host community, contribute to a positive group experience, and abide by the  student contract you sign on the application. No previous construction, teaching, or foreign language experience is necessary.

 

The student policies for Global Routes High School programs are: 

  1. Being flexible, patient, and open-minded in the face of new and challenging situations.
  2. Participating positively and fully in all group meetings and activities, understanding that Global Routes programs are group-based and that, at times, I may be asked to put the group’s needs before my own.
  3. Making my best effort to work and live respectfully with others within and outside the group.
  4. Maintaining group cohesion by not becoming involved in any exclusive behavior, including being part of a clique, getting involved in a romantic relationship, or isolating myself from the group.
  5. Respecting and caring for the property and equipment of Global Routes, my hosts, and my group.
  6. Forgoing the possession and/or consumption of tobacco products, un-prescribed drugs, or alcohol of any kind.
  7. Abiding by all local laws.
  8. Abiding my all safety policies set forth by my leaders and not leaving their supervision without their permission.
  9. Acknowledging that Global Routes reserves the right to dismiss, without program fee refund or issuance of community service hours – and at the expense of the participant.

Living conditions will vary throughout your program, but they will always be safe and comfortable. During orientation and final travel you stay with your group in family-run guesthouses or small hostels or hotels.

If your program includes a homestay, during the homestay portion of your program, your entire group will stay in one village where you and a partner live in a simple and rustic home, constructed of wood or cement block. When hosted, not all homes will have electricity or indoor plumbing. 

In each destination we have in-country staff who identify potential communities and  interview and select each host family. Prior to the start of your program, one of your leaders makes an additional pre-trip visit to your community to meet with village leaders, members of the project committee, and all host families. 

At other points in the program, we will find ourselves in hotels, hostels, or even camping as the final itinerary indicates.

We present all students with a certificate noting the number of completed service hours. You will complete anywhere between 40 and 100 community service hours, depending on your program. Each school determines whether or not Global Routes service hours meet their requirements. We’re happy to communicate with your school service advisor ahead of time to answer any questions they may have about your service work.

We believe that limiting technology on a program builds better connections to ourselves, our peers, and our new environments. We appreciate that cell phones can be helpful when meeting your leader or parent on travel days and therefore we permit the use of cell phones for communication on the first and last days of your program ONLY. Cell phone use is not allowed during the entire course of the program Although this can be daunting at first, most students cite the lack of phones as one of their FAVORITE parts of the Global Routes summer program!

Global Routes stays in close contact with each program and receives updates every few days. We are accessible 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to our group leaders for the entire summer, and provide regular updates via email and blog posts to parents, guardians, and mentors back home. Additionally, students will have a few opportunities throughout the program to contact home by mail, email, and phone.

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