Visiting The Exclusive Amish

By: Rika


The reclusive Amish have inspired an entire industry in their wake. While they quietly go about their business, untouched by the modern world, the world cannot seem to get enough of them. Regarded as curios to an extent, more and more people are venturing out to see what drives this exclusive clan that runs its affairs irrespective of the direction taken by the situation in Iraq, or the state of the economy, or, for that matter, who is the current President or the local Mayor. All this has led to people wanting to know more about them, resulting in an unexpected offshoot in the form of culture tourism. A quick search on the internet is sure to throw up a number of sites offering to take you around an immaculately turned out Amish farm or a generations old Amish house. Let us see what these people have on offer for the curious tourist.

The typical tourist trip will have a short trip on offer that may last from 45 minutes to several hours. The longer ones may even extend to a few days, in case you are interested in actually living with an Amish family to get a deeper insight into their culture. Ask around for the best deal before you make your decision.

You are likely to be taken to a several generations old house which may well be a couple of centuries old. While you marvel at the strength of the material used, a guide would explain to you the nuances of the Amish lifestyle.

The house or farmhouse is typically composed of a number of rooms starting with the front room. In this, the old order of the Amish would hold church services in their homes. It is likely to be decorated with Amish made furniture in the form of wooden benches in preparation for a service.

Move ahead and you will come across the kitchen. The center of activity, the kitchen typically holds Amish oak furniture like Dining tables, chairs etc. You would be pleasantly surprised at the quality of the Amish handcrafted furniture – simple, elegant and functional.

The next room on display is the bedroom. Conservatively decorated with colorful quilts and simple Amish furniture, it is again built for functionality. The typical Amish clothes hang on the wall. One look at the clothing and you can tell whether it belongs to a married or an unmarried man or woman- for the typical Amish customs ordain different clothing styles for the two categories.

Do read up on the Amish before going to derive the most benefit from your trip. Alternatively, you have to hang on to every word that your guide may utter to learn about this exclusive set of people.

Ask around for any mementoes and souvenirs that you may like to carry. Smaller ones may be available on the spot, and larger ones like furniture items are generally available in wholesale Amish furniture shops on the street or on the internet.

Go ahead and enjoy your holiday!


The author has just bought a new dining room table from an Amish furniture store. Amish Oak furniture is known for its sturdiness and strength.

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