Karen Long Neck Village
Karen Long Neck Village
3.5
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The land of the giraffe women as polish explorer Vitold De Golish called it. Lies in eastern Burma plateau Dimpled by terraced, paddy-filled valley. Here lives Padang , atribe of about 7000 membes. Legend claims that the brass rings protect the women from tiger bites. But actually the practice of waring them helps maintain individual and tribal indentity.
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Gardenerrich
Sandown, UK248 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2023 • Couples
It was like going to a zoo, you pay 500 baht to walk along what is essentially a market, with the long neck Karen’s selling there wares.
Makes you feel very uneasy walking past the stalls , you feel you should be spending more money as they plead with you to buy there goods, most of which are purchased from markets in town and price hiked.
The entrance fee at least helps out with education and other things (or at least we were told).
I wouldn’t go back, and to be honest, I wish I hadn’t gone.
Written 19 November 2023
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Maud v
9 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2023 • Family
The people in this village were trying to push you to buy souvenirs. Everywhere we came the people were told ‘tourist are coming’ and then they put their hat on and acted.

The long necks were not originally from there. One young woman told us that she came from a different country just to work at the village. All woman posed with the children just for the picture.

In my opinion, it was totally not worth the 300 Baht and I did not get the experience of the long necks as we only saw one lady with a ‘long neck’.
Written 21 December 2023
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Melinda
Caloundra, Australia7 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Sept 2022 • Family
Just feels wrong. It is definitely interesting to see the tribe in real life but expect to feel guilty the whole time. It felt good to support them by paying the 500 b entry fee however I really felt like I was doing something wrong. The set up is just like a market where everyone has the same things for sale. Each person looks hopeful as you walk past and the young children readily posing for pictures just felt so exploitative. My youngest son (8) loved the experience and said he thought it would be awesome to live in a tribe where everyone looked after each other, but to the rest of us felt off.
Written 23 September 2022
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Archie Jain
Noida, India109 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2019
We visited the long neck village to see the long neck tribe. The entry ticket is 500THB per person. It is a market where the long neck tribe sells certain handmade handicrafts like shawls, stoles, wooden souvenirs keyrings, etc. These people have gone habitual of tourism and know basic English. We bought certain souvenirs from here to take pictures with them.
Written 18 January 2020
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BigTone72
Melbourne, Australia438 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Jun 2023 • Family
Went out to the village as a family of 4 not realising it was 500baht each to get into the village which was nothing more than a market selling the same items. The village people are very friendly and some of the crafts were well priced but I felt it was a left down. They should consider dropping the price to 200 baht and people might be more crafts. Anyway, saw the village but not again.
Written 24 June 2023
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What We Found Travelling
Sydney, Australia6,738 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Feb 2023 • Couples
To sum this place up briefly:-
Humans on display.
No detailed explanation of the village & its history or workings.
Overpriced tourist trap. We did buy some little souvenirs from a few different women. All the men were in hiding. 500 THB per person to enter a trinket market with expensive items. They got us!
We felt bad being there (guilty???) & that’s not a good feeling when you’re on holidays.
We did get some lovely photos of the long neck women.
Don’t come here looking for a real long neck village experience you won’t find it.
Written 8 February 2023
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marsha_tn
malaysia557 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2022 • Friends
Nothing much to see. Luckily not crowded when we visited this place. Entrance fee quite high 300 baht per person.

The local quite friendly, they willing to take photo with us, but better ask permission before taking photo, some of them charged 50 baht.
Written 13 December 2022
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Kaz W
Coffs Harbour, Australia37 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2024 • Couples
This is just a tourist rip off. Yes there are long neck ladies there but it is simply a channel with market stalls on either side and some huts behind. You get no information/history, the sole purpose is to get money from you. 500bht per person to enter. Don’t go.
We spoke to a local who said to visit their actual village in the mountain where they live authentically, not this bad tourist show.
Written 10 April 2024
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PriscillaF
Perth, Australia2,171 contributions
2.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020
My son and I hired a private driver for the day to see the long neck tribe and head to the butterfly farm. Entry is quite rich at $1000 Bhat for two people. The same cost as our hire car for the day! We found out that the long neck women start wearing rings at aged 5. The also wear rings on their legs. They sleep with the rings on. There are about 7-8 tribes here with long necks being one of the tribes. Would I recommend it- not really however I saw no other way to see the long neck tribes for a pic!
Written 9 January 2020
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jack c
2 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Dec 2023 • Couples
This is the perfect example of a tourist trap. You’re taken to a remote location, made to pay 500 THB entry for what is sold as a cultural experience, but definitely isn’t. We arrived, walked around the market stalls for 5 minutes and left. The goods being sold are just generic items that you find in tourist shops. Wouldn’t recommend this (tours may be a different experience).
Written 23 December 2023
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