Yes, it truly was. Sometimes, non-touristic spots in a destination satisfy you with a different kind of experience, way better than the usual activities offered in normal tour itineraries. Immersing in their vernacular architecture was a one-of-a-kind adventure, and I was glad this happened to me. 😊
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'Robinson Crusoe' type of life, very small but practical, off the ground for many safety reasons. Always interesting to see how people live in dwellings like that. Most off the beaten track events are most rewarding.
The settlers of these floating villages certainly have conformed to this way of life for many generations. Though most of them have struggled on the poverty threshold, they've learned to go with the flow of Mother Nature. As a result, their stilt architecture is definitely a tremendous testament to that. And it was truly fortunate for me to have witnessed their admirable culture in person. As always, many thanks for your kind generosity and sincere appreciation. Cheers! 😊
Arranging your own last minute drive you more than likely saw more than most, meeting with locals.