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Pai Circus School Hostel operates as both accommodation and a school, generally with reception hours from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Classes and workshops have variable schedules, so I recommend contacting them directly to confirm availability. You can visit the facilities or ask about sculpture, acrobatics, or juggling workshops. For more details, visit their Facebook page or contact them at +66 89 632 5944.
Prices vary depending on the type of room and activity. Shared rooms usually start at around 200-300 THB per night, while private rooms are around 500-800 THB. Single classes or 1-2 hour workshops may cost about 300-500 THB. I recommend contacting them via Facebook for an exact quote based on the season and activity.
If you are only going to see the facilities, 30-45 minutes is enough. If you stay for an introductory workshop in juggling, basic acrobatics, or sculpture, plan for 1.5-2.5 hours. Many visitors combine the visit with a short class and then explore the area, so allow 2-3 hours in total to make the most of it.
It is a community space that reflects Pai’s bohemian and creative culture, dating from when the town became a magnet for artists and travelers. It combines local art, including sculpture and performance, with informal learning, supporting workshops and independent artists. More than a museum, it is a living meeting point that fosters creativity in the area.
The best season in Pai is from November to February, with cooler weather and less rain, ideal for outdoor activities. During the day, mornings (9:00-11:00 a.m.) and afternoons (4:00-6:00 p.m.) are usually quieter; weekends may be busier. In high season (December-January), book in advance.
As it is a hostel and school space with rustic local buildings, it usually does not have ramps or elevators. Access may be difficult for wheelchairs or very limited mobility. I suggest contacting them directly via Facebook or at +66 89 632 5944 to confirm any specific adaptations.
It is in the town of Pai, very close to Walking Street (Night Market) and the Bamboo Bridge. You can also visit Pai Hot Springs, Pai Canyon, and Memorial Bridge; many of these places are 5-15 minutes away by motorbike. You can find more information and maps at Tourism Thailand.
Bring cash, as some places do not accept cards, along with water and comfortable shoes; use sunscreen and insect repellent. If you plan to practice, wear loose sports clothing and avoid jewelry that could get in the way. Check their Facebook page for events or special workshops, and if you are going in high season, book your class or room in advance.
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