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Riverside Garden, Yai Eed
Sub district Cha-Om District Kaeng Khoi Province Saraburi
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This trip is very suitable because we only bring a few hundred baht per person, and still can enjoy a vacation that is happy and fun like this. It is a trip near to Saraburi, with a waterfront accommodation at a price of few hundreds Baht; it is named "Yai Eid Riverside Garden". Although the price is cheap like this, the atmosphere is really rich.
The highlight of this place is the emerald river, which is very beautiful because the water is so clear. It's a really beautiful emerald green color where tourists can swim together and enjoy.
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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
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
Sirinat Rachinee Mangrove Ecosystem Learning Center is the first mangrove rehabilitation center from abandoned shrimp farms in Thailand. Originally, it was a shrimp farm located in the Pa Khlong Kao National Forest Reserve - Khlong Khoi, Pak Nam Pran Sub-district. Pranburi District Prachuap Khiri Khan. When the King Rama 9 and the Queen came to Pranburi, The Royal Forest Department responded by canceling the shrimp farming concession and then included as part of the Pak Nam Pranburi Forest Development Project. They accelerated the restoration of mangrove forests and designate them as target areas for reforestation and later develop into a mangrove ecosystem learning center.
Prachuap Khiri Khan
Baan Bua Thoeng Community, the learning center for sufficient living, mixed farming, organic agriculture, bio-composting resources, the benefits and use of bio-compost to agriculture, and the use of local wisdom in agricultural development to suit hot and dry climate of Northeast.
Ubon Ratchathani
Phra That Kong Khao Noi is located in the rice fields of Tambon Tat Thong; it is an old chedi in the Khmer period, built in the 23rd-25th Buddhist century, corresponding to the late Ayutthaya period. It is located in the area of Wat Phra That Kong Khao Noi which was originally just a rice field in Tambon Tat Thong Phra That Kong Khao Noi is a brick and cement chedi. The shape is strange from the general pagoda is characterized as a rice hull. The Phra That is a rectangular chedi with three wooden indented corners. The square base is 2 meters wide on each side and raised about 1 meter in height. Next to this part is the top of the chedi, which is gradually approaching each other, while the outer peak of Phra That Kong Khao Noi is surrounded by a brick wall measuring 55 meters in size. In addition, behind the relics there is a Buddha image made of bricks. The villagers regarded it as very sacred. And in the fifth month, people come to bathe the Buddha image and cover it with gold. It is believed that if this were not done, the rain would have dried up that year. Also in the area of Ban Tad Thong, the Fine Arts Department has excavated the stories of prehistoric humans by discovering human skeletons in prehistoric times and painted utensils in Ban Chiang style
Yasothon
Agricultural Technology Promotion Center for Economic Insects Chiang Mai Province Established in 1980 It is an agency under the Department of Agricultural Extension. Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives It plays a major role in research studies. Test and apply economic insect farming technology Promote and transfer economic insect culture technology as a center for development, production, expansion and distribution of economic insect species, as well as providing basic product quality inspection services and diagnosis of diseases and pests of economic insects to farmers and interested parties. It is also a tourist attraction. Agribusiness that is open to both Thai and foreign tourists to get to know and learn about the life of bees and important economic insects of Thailand. Each year, both Thai and foreign tourists visit to study work and travel to the learning points that the center has exhibited, such as learning points on beekeeping, bee breeding, burrow bee, cricket, lac, queen bee, and product processing. and also provide “Honey Shop” product display and distribution point where tourists can watch, taste and buy real, good quality honey and other processed products. of community enterprises and entrepreneurs Tourism program : Learning point/base interesting activities 1. Breeding bees. Open house for breeding bees. (Acquaintance with bees, life cycle and well-being of bees in the hive) Keeping and maintaining bee health checks collecting nectar from flowers and sap. Preliminary analysis of honey quality. 2.Honey bees Wild bees make money. (Get to know the burrowing bees and natural nest building. Traditional poaching beekeeping techniques Modern honey beekeeping Protecting against the pests of honey bees Techniques for collecting good quality honey 3. Chan Rong Open House Chan Rong (Get to know the amazing mini bee, the best pollinator). propagation Nectar, pollen and resin collection behavior of saplings Making resin extracts and their uses 4. Crickets Crickets are the world's reserve protein food source. Commercial cricket species Standard farming techniques and management Processing crickets as food Learning point/base interesting activities 5. Shellac: Get to know lac insects/life cycle and benefits. Transplanting plants for lac culture farming techniques Care and harvest Technology for protection and nursery of lac species during the dry season 6. The queen bee opens the experience of finding the queen bee queen in the hive. birth of queen bee The Great Duties of the Queen Bee Techniques for cultivating queen bees 7. Processed products Watch/Taste/Touch A variety of bee products, natural gifts. The benefits of bee products Tips for buying honey Processing bee products into products for daily use Route links with other attractions: - Chiang Mai Night Safari Night Zoo, distance 750 m. - Royal Park Ratchaphruek, a distance of 1 km. - Wat Inthrawat (Wat Ton Kwen), a distance of 2.5 km. - Wat Phra That Doi Kham, a distance of 4.4 km. - Baan Tawai Handicraft Center, a distance of 10 km. - Wiang Kum Kam, a distance of 11 km.
Chiang Mai
The perfect combination between a Historic River and Agro-Tourism, ""Cruising along the Maha Sawat canal and the beautiful orchard sceneries."" Changing the natural capital to be a perfect agricultural tourism. The agro tourism ""Cruising along the Maha Sawat canal and the beautiful sceneries"" was initiated from the concept of bringing the way of life of farmers who are doing routine of working together with the existing ""natural capital"", the resources of agriculture, gardening, farming, plowing, which parents, grandparents, and grandparents carry on until this generation. To adapt with what is available in the area, Khlong Khut Maha Sawat, historic canal that King Mongkut (Rama IV) graciously digs for a route for His Majesty to worship Phra Pathom Chedi. It took 5 years to complete the excavation, from 1855 to 1860. Khlong Khut Maha Sawat is 27 kilometers long from Bangkok to Tha Chin River and has many stories about the canal, such as the King's request to build 7 pavilions along the canal, for example the City Hall (Sala Klang Subdistrict Nonthaburi Province), Sala Thammasop (Taweewattana District, Bangkok), Salaya and Sala Din, which are in Phutthamonthon District. In addition, there are people using the last name beginning and ending with the word ""Sawat"" about 68 surnames such as Sawat Daeng, Sawatjun, Sawatsoradet, Sawatnam, Sawatdee Me, Desawad, etc. tourism program One Day Trip Point 1 going to the pier at Suwannaram Temple with welcome farmers to lead tourists to various spots Point 2 Watching the Gac Processing and the story before it came to be Yentafo Fak Rice and healthy gac juice Point 3 Visiting Na Bua Luang Cut Dok to learn how to make lotus Rowing a boat to collect lotus in the middle of the swamp Learn to fold lotus petals. Point 4 Visiting the miracle of Thai rice. Point 5 Orchid Garden Visit an orchid garden and cultivate various orchid species. Point 6 Visiting the fruit orchards, mixed farming fields, and tasting seasonal fruits. Taking an E-Tak car ride to see the garden and plots of rice fields Route links with other attractions (with distance/km) Jesada Technik Museum Nakhon Chai Si District, 21 kilometers distance - Thana Market, Nakhon Chai Si District, 25 kilometers distance - Don Wai Floating Market, Sampran District, 10 kilometers distance - Wat Rai Khing, Sampran District, 15 kilometers distance - Lam Phaya Floating Market, Bang Len District, 26 kilometers distance - Phutthamonthon Sathan, Phutthamonthon District, 6 kilometers distance - Phra Pathom Chedi Mueang Nakhon Pathom District, 36 kilometers distance Community enterprise products in the community assorted rice bowls - Crispy Golden Banana - Miang Kham Bua Luang - Seasonal products such as grapefruit, mango, jackfruit, banana - Ornamental plants, lotuses and orchids
Nakhon Pathom
The agricultural tourism is run by the community. There are several activities which are riding tractor to the pier, rowing a boat, seeing the pomelo orchard, learning about planting, tasting the pomelo, eating the local food, watching the shows ,and homestay. Travel Programs 1. 1 day costs 350 baht per person: welcoming tourists, riding a tractor, riding a boat, enjoying the nature, visiting pomelo orchard, having meals, buying orchard products, sending tourists back 2. 2 days 1 night costs 990 baht per person: The first day: welcoming tourists, guiding to the agricultural tourism learning center, having dinner at visitor reception center, attending the Bai Sri Su Kwan ceremony, watching the shows of local children, joining activities, and staying at homestay The second day: having breakfast at visitor reception center, buying souvenirs, and sending tourists back Other near attractions 1. Hat Nam Phrom - 5 kilometers far 2. Kaeng Tad Sai - 9 kilometers far
Chaiyaphum
Natural color is used to dye the Mudmee. It is the OTOP product selling at Bann Na Kha, Bangkok, and bann Chiang. The group weaves the textile from the customer’s order so it generate income to people in Bann Daeng District.
Udon Thani
Panan garden has many types of fruit planted there, including rambutan, mangosteen, longkong, durian. The cost of visiting Panan garden during May - June, when the orchard is full of fruit is 200 baht per person (price subject to change). In addition, there is also accommodation in the orchard.
Rayong
Phu Mak Prik is a community forest, in Kut Chum Subdistrict, Kut Chum District, Yasothon Province, in the past, it was an area on Phu Suan Nueng which used to be a source of chili gardening until it has deteriorated. Subsequently, the forest was restored and replanted to become greener again after serious care from the Phu Mak Prik Sect. which developed into a temple of Phu Mak Prik later. And currently, the temple is in the process of building a new half-timbered and half-cemented ubosot amidst the shady nature of trees. It is expected that when finished it will be very beautiful. On Wat Phu Mak Phrik, there is peace and tranquility. It is a shady place to practice meditation. There is also a small viewpoint which those who go up to visit the temple can visit as well. The entrance to the viewpoint might be a bit difficult to see, but you can ask for directions from the monks in the temple
Yasothon