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Ban Sap Pa Phlu Mai Community Enterprise of Agritourism
Sub district Pa O District Lan Sak Province Uthai Thani 61160
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Visiting the garden and eating fruits such as durian, rambutan, mangosteen, and longkong.
- Ecotourism activities at the Huai Kha Khaeng buffer zone
- Nature Trail

Tourism Program:
1. Watching the integrated agro tourism, such as an orchard of guava, Wong Bo lime and fresh mulberry.
2. Visiting the orchard and eat quality fruits such as durian, rambutan, mangosteen, and longkong.
3. Ecotourism at the Huai Kha Khaeng buffer zone
4. Seting up a tent to relax at Huai Nam Ring Reservoir in the area of Huai Kha Khaeng buffer area

The direction that links with other attractions:
- Paying homage to Luang Por Sema at Wat Pa Sak, which is a local monk of Lan Sak District, a distance of 5 kilometers.
- Visiting Huai Kha Khaeng National Park, a distance of 12 kilometers.
- Hup Pa Tat, a distance of 10 kilometers.
- Samo Thong Hot Spring, a distance of 12 kilometers.
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Relate Agritourism
1. Methods of organizing activities - Guided tours, cooking and eating Vietnamese food, Wearing Ao Yai (Vietnamese costume), and homestay 2. Community’s way of life - safe vegetable growing local cooking sip local tea 3. Tourist participation – visit vegetable plots Vietnamese food, cycling Tour Program Taste local tea, collect vegetables, Vietnamese cooking, Wearing Ao Yai, cycling to see the cultural lifestyle of Thai people of Vietnamese descent, and stay in a homestay Route links to other attractions (with distance/km) - Freshwater Fish Museum, a distance of 2 km. - Chaloem Phrakiat Chakri Dynasty Hall, a distance of 2.5 km. - Landmark, Phaya Si Sattanakharat, a distance of 5 km. - The 3rd Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge, a distance of 15 km. Community enterprise products in the community Vegetables are safe from toxins, fruit, dried/fresh tea leaves, hammocks, hemp leaf snacks.
Nakhon Phanom
Rai Khun Mon is a mixed agricultural plantation, organic vegetable garden and a factory to process various products such as corn milk, vegetable juice, banana/jackfruit dried. Krayasart coated with vegetable juice, corn Meatballs, corn milk ice cream, healthy homeopathic food and a learning center for Thai wisdom on an area of ​​150 rai with modern machinery Tourism program Learn activities based on various bases. 1. Corn milk production base 2. Corn milk ice cream production base 3. The base for collecting fresh corn from the field 4. Sesame oil extraction base 5. Wood vinegar extraction base and Iwate charcoal furnace 6. The base for making a compress 7. Earth house Other attractions along the route (with distance/km) River Kwai Bridg, Kanchanaburi War Cemetery, a distance of 25 kilometers Wat Tham Suea (Tiger Cave Temple), a distance of 30 kilometers Giant Raintree, a distance of 30 kilometers Community enterprise products Corn milk, sesame oil Vacuum baked bananas
Kanchanaburi
It is organized as a learning point station in a systematic way such as 1.1. Orchid seed service station and an orchid seed room 1.2. Planting station for various orchid species and increasing the value of orchids 1.3. Ornamental plant planting and propagation station 1.4. Biological production (Trichoderma Beauveria BT), composting does not return to the pile of Mae Jo formula. 1.5. Earthworm, cricket and sloping station 1.6. Hydroponics and Sky Vegetable Planting Station 1.7. Various types of mushroom cultivation stations 1.8. Plant seedling cultivation station and food processing from mushrooms 1.9. Different types of fruit plant propagation stations 1.10. Integrated Agricultural Station according to the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (can be adjusted as appropriate)
Samut Sakhon
Seasonal fruit garden with fragrant durian, sweet rambutan and delicious mangosteen; affordable price, pay attention to every plant delivered directly to the customer
Saraburi
Khao Yai Farm Village is an agricultural tourist attraction. There are sheep and rabbit farms, a learning center, and a comprehensive tourism tour. There are also more than 20 activities such as mushroom picking, egg picking, terrarium gardening, clay oven pizza making, herbal candles making, clay pottery making, soap making, etc. It opens every day, and entrance fee is 100 baht. Green Me Organic Farm: The uniqueness lies in the way of organic farming. There are rice cultivation, animal husbandry, vegetable cultivation, mushroom cultivation and quality product processing. And there are accommodations for tourists who want to learn organic farming methods. Visitors should contact in advance. Pakchong Vegetable Garden is outstanding for the sufficiency farming method. It is divided into learning bases for visitors to study and visit and Mr. Noom Sek, the owner of the garden who was selected as an outstanding farmer They can also transfer knowledge and experience in agricultural management as well. Guno Garden is a source of high quality original organic salads. There are vegetable planting demonstrations and vegetable planting activities for children as a group and also teaches how to make vegetable salads, salad rolls as well Khao Yai Floating Market: there are more than 200 kinds of plants and flowers to see and study. And there is also a hand-roasted coffee activity for tourists to participate in the activity. Open every day, entrance fee is 100 baht. There are many vineyards among Pak Chong agro-tourism community enterprises such as Suan Kwan Si, Suan Chaiyapruek, Khun Wan Vineyard, Suan Phomchon, Alsidini Wine Vineyard, etc. Pak Chong Durian Orchard: a kind that must be reserved in advance only with the distinctive taste of Pak Chong fruit makes tourists must travel to taste the garden Zeta Durian Orchard, Rai Wong Kaset 2 orchards in our group that produce quality Pak Chong durians. Ken Pha Phong Farm: Organic Strawberry Farm Open for tourists to collect themselves; and more importantly, it is delicious and safe Suan Lung Chob, a large garden on an area of more than 1200 rai, grows bananas, mangoes, dragon fruit, with export quality, suitable for group study trips. Rai Wanakun, a collection of rare plants from all over the country Tourists that they visit should be booked in advance. Uncle Somnuk Anthurium Garden Anthurium flower garden and potted moss and cut flowers. Visitors who visit or see the event should attend in advance. WB Organic Farm The organic farm has a large compost plant. grow vegetables wholesale Organic Thailand Standard Suitable for study groups to visit as a group Tour program: Pink Route Suan Kwan Sri Suan Chaiyapruek Suan Anthurium Lung Somnuk Blue Route Khao Yai Farm Village Green Mee Pak Chong Vegetables Khao Yai Floating Market Alsidini Wine Vineyard Green Route Kenphapong Farm, Uncle Chob Garden, Khun Wan Vineyard Route links to other attractions: Khao Yai National Park, a distance of about 50 kilometers Pak Chong Night Market 20-30 kilometers
Nakhon Ratchasima
It is a shrimp pond of the Cho Ko village. Tourists can visit to see how to catch shrimp and can eat freshly from the pond.
Roi Et
King Bhumibol Adulyadej (King Rama IX) foresaw the significance of plant genetic conservation prior to a recognition of the terms “Biological Diversity” and “Conservation” in Thailand. During the trip to Klai Kang Won Palace, A. Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province in 1960, he passed through A. Tha Yang, Phetchaburi Province and noticed many Yang Na trees (Dipterocarpus alatus). Therefore, he had royal words to collect the seeds to plant at Phra Tamnak Piam Suk, Klai Kang Won Palace, and grow the seedlings at Royal Chitralada Projects to study. In 1985, King Rama IX gave a royal word to conserve jackfruit tress around the Grand Palace and initiated the plant conservation project in the palaces by tissue culture. Later in 1986, he had the royal idea to conserve and breed rattan palms and arrange the herbal garden in Royal Chitralada Projects area. Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chari Sirindhorn carried on the plant conservation project by having the royal idea and asked Lord Chamberlain to carry out plant conservation project in June 1992, when the seed gene bank was formed, and study the preservation of non-industrial crops under the royal thought framework. In 1993, Mr. Sujin Phunikom, the Assistant Subdistrict Headman of Salui and Tha Sae District, Chumporn Province, and his group, cooperated with the Director of Ultra Products Co., Ltd. and the agriculturists in Chumporn Province to establish plant conservation project at the public area located at Moo.6, Salui District (presently Moo. 5 and 6, Salui District, and Moo.4 and 7, Song Phi Nong District). At the same time, the Royal Chitralada Projects was looking for the area to set up the Plant Genetic Conservation Project Under The Royal Initiative of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chari Sirindhorn. Subsequently, Royal Chitralada Projects represented by Professor Prachid Wamanont (the Consultant) and the team met with Chumporn Governor (Mr. Prayoon Promphan) to discuss about the project. The first five years, the project was named “Plant Conservation and Development Project Under The Royal Initiative of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chari Sirindhorn, Chumporn Province”. Chumporn Provincial Agricultural Extension proposed the project for the approval from Chumporn Governor and submit the project documents to the Director of Royal Chitralada Projects to respectfully inform to Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chari Sirindhorn on 26 April 1993. Moreover, Plant Conservation and Development Project was integrated with the royal plant genetic conservation project, which Dr. Pisit Wora-urai was a Chairman. The executives meeting on 9 July 1997 had the resolution to change the project’s name from “Plant Conservation and Development Project Under The Royal Initiative of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chari Sirindhorn, Chumporn Province” to “Plant Genetic Conservation Project Under The Royal Initiative of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chari Sirindhorn”
Chumphon
Indulge with a seasonal fruits buffet such as durian, rambutan, mangosteen, along with local food services.
Rayong
A village that grow organic vegetables. Visitors can come and learn how to compost from garbage, making compost from oyster snails, and cultivation of organic vegetables from the royal family of Chakphan Pensiri. Able to visit every day. Tel 08199896279
Phayao
Dong Muang Toei is the old city of the Khmer period. No one knows when it has been an abandoned city for how long. The condition seen from many generations of great-grandparents; Dong Muang Toei has high forests with transparent in the bottom ground. There were some small trees and the big trees are rubber trees, tabaek trees, and Yang Hiang trees. It is a very dense forest. The parents and grandparents did not dare to cut down the trees in this grove because Dong Muang Toei has a fierce ghost called the Ghost of Grandfather. The forest is the habitat of monkeys and many birds. The marsh around Dong Muang Toei is a deep swamp with water all year round. It is a habitat and a natural breeding ground for fish. In addition to birds and this swamp is known to have the most turtles. The reason there are so many turtles, the villagers worship the spirits of their grandfathers. Grandfather forbids anyone to eat and destroy his animals, monkeys and turtles, and if they cause harm, they shall be punished accordingly. Later, about 90 years ago, Song Puei villagers had a shaman who studied sorcery to perform a ceremony to defeat the ghosts of Muang Toei. This sorcerer's name is Elder Suwo. This incident coincides with the reign of Father Yai Agrahad. It was the eyes of the light when villagers near and far heard the news that Father Yai Suwo had defeated the Phi Dong Muang Toei. They flocked to catch fish turtles from Muang Toei for food until they almost cleared the swamp. So turtles are almost extinct until now. Father Yai Suwo has shared the swamp as a land for brothers and sisters to cultivate until today. As for Dong Muang Toei, the area has been divided into farming, gardening, and growing crops as much as today. This is true Elderly people who have reached 90 years of age, such as Father Yai, light scent, Father Big Bu Kokpuei, are still alive as witnesses.
Yasothon