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Cha-Am is rich in culture, and one unique experience is visiting the Artist Village, where local artists display their work in an accessible outdoor setting. You can stroll through the galleries and enjoy the vibe without worrying about mobility issues. • Another cultural gem is the Cha-Am Night Market, which is not only a feast for the eyes with its vibrant stalls but also offers accessible pathways. You can indulge in local delicacies while soaking up the lively atmosphere of the market. • Don’t miss the chance to take part in a traditional Thai cooking class offered by various local chefs. Many of these classes are designed to accommodate mobility needs, allowing participants to enjoy a hands-on culinary experience in a welcoming environment.





