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"Delicious coffee made by children at Posaho Cafe in Tung Na, Ban Hua Mae Surin."

If you have the opportunity to visit the beautiful Tung Bua Tong fields at Doi Mae U Kho, we recommend finding a spot to enjoy a cup of coffee with a view of the fields while sitting with your legs dangling in a rustic setting, served by young students. Just drive a little further past the Tung Bua Tong fields, heading towards Mae Surin Waterfall, and you will find the "Posaho CAFE, Delicious Coffee Made by Children" cafe. Note: Posaho is pronounced "poh-sah-ho" in the Pa'o Karen language and means "children".

Posaho Coffee: A Delicious Initiative by Young Students

Posaho Coffee, meaning "deliciously made by children," is a remarkable initiative born from the collaboration between teachers and students at Baan Huai Mae Surin School. This student-run coffee shop aims to provide exceptional coffee experiences to coffee enthusiasts while immersing them in the breathtaking scenery of the surrounding rice terraces.

Beyond the delightful coffee and picturesque views, Posaho Coffee offers patrons the unique opportunity to contribute to the dreams of these young students. The revenue generated from the coffee shop directly supports the school's educational fund and provides nutritious lunches for the children.

Location

The cafe is located in front of the rice field in Ban Hua Mae Surin, approximately 1 km past Ban Hua Mae Surin School (on the way to Mae Surin Waterfall). Drive past the Tung Bua Tong field for about 5 km. The cafe will be on the right-hand side.

Address: Moo 2, Mae U Kho Subdistrict, Khun Yuam District

Phone: 052 049 213

Opening Hours:

  • Monday - Friday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Saturday, Sunday: 8:30 AM - 5:00 PM

Seating Options

  1. Outdoor
  2. Waiter service
  3. Walk-ins welcome

Ambiance at Posaho Cafe' - Delicious Coffee Made by Young Baristas

A Child's Smile and the Joy of Welcoming Tourists

A young child, beaming with a genuine smile, embodies the joy of welcoming tourists.

A wide variety of community products are available for purchase as souvenirs to take home.

"I want to go to the sea" - a simple message on a donation box that captures the longing of children in the mountains.

Leave encouraging and supportive messages for the children.


The scenic view area of Posaho Cafe', where delicious coffee is made by children, is a rice field with golden ears of rice waiting to be harvested. Tourists can walk down and take photos as they please, but please be careful not to step on the rice plants.

Across from the coffee shop, on a distant hill, lies the rice field of an elderly woman in her 70s. Despite her age, she remains remarkably strong, effortlessly ascending the hill with surprising speed.

This angle captures the hillside opposite the coffee shop, offering another stunning perspective.



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Posaho Cafe

A delicious coffee shop made by children.

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