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Yai Da Garden - Jay Boon Chuen
Sub district Taphong District Mueang Rayong Province Rayong
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• Monday
: 09:00 - 16:00
• Tuesday
: 09:00 - 16:00
• Wednesday
: 09:00 - 16:00
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: 09:00 - 16:00
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: 09:00 - 16:00
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: 09:00 - 16:00
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Yai Da Garden - Jay Boonchuen is a mixed fruit orchard. There are touring activities in garden buffet which is collecting the entrance fee to the garden, the price is 200 baht per person, you can eat and sleep all day with papaya salad buffet. There is a tour group service, dining in the garden. There are fried durian products and durian durian from Yai Da garden. It can be made by yourself like Secret recipe, crispy, delicious, with real Rayong shrimp paste. traditional do-it-yourself and selling fresh fruit

Tourism program
- December - January Come see the durian flowers bloom and see how to pollinate durian, rambutan and salak
- February - March is the season of sweet maprang and mayongchit (Sweet yellow Marian plum)
- April - June is the time when the fruits are most ready. Fruit buffet activity

Route links to other attractions (with distance/km)
- Mae Ramphueng Beach 8 km., Suan Son Beach 15 km., Rayong Aquarium 13 km., Taphong Fruit Market 6 km., Pier to Koh Samet 12 km.

Community Enterprise product
Processed agriculture product, fried durian, good quality shrimp paste and fruits.

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Thailand Tourism Directory
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