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Chanthaburi Agricultural Extension and Development Center (Chantaburi Bee Center)
Sub district Makham District Makham Province Chanthaburi 22150
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Chanthaburi Agricultural Extension and Development Center (Chantaburi Bee Center) is an agricultural tourist attraction for economic insect farming; breeding of bee species, burrowing bees, stingless bees, crickets and processing of bee products and stingless bees, learning point of sufficiency economy, cultivation of fairy mushrooms and mushrooms in logs, growing vegetables safe from toxins in containers, Condensed Lemon Cuttings. You can travel every day at Chanthaburi. Beekeeping
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Relate Agritourism
Promoting and supporting agricultural occupations of Sakhu sub-district
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Surat Thani
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Chumphon
Ban Song Yae Christian Church is located in Thai Charoen district, Yasothon. There is a history in 1908 that there were 5 families who fled from different places to live in this area, they fled for the same reason, which was accused being ghouls and they were therefore attacked and drove away. It is the 4th church, planned for construction in 1936. Villagers gathered wood and built it in 1947. The shape of the church was built in Thai art style, width 16 meters, length 57 meters. It is the largest in Thailand, using 80,000 wooden planks as roofing boards, using 360 columns of different sizes, mostly wooden poles. The pillars in the middle row are the largest and longest with 260 trees, more than 10 meters high from the ground. The floor planks are of red wood and large Takhian wood. The wooden bench can hold over a thousand people. The church bell has a diameter of almost 2 feet in a tall bell tower built in the style of a bell tower in typical Thai temples. But strange that it is separate from the church and because the wood that has been gathered is a lot Therefore, the remaining wood was used to build Ban Song Yae Pittaya School.
Yasothon
Enjoyable with the fullest tour of fruits buffet tasting such as durian, rambutan, mangosteen, longkong, on an area of ​​41,600 square meters. Watch a demonstration of durian harvesting and selling processed fruits.
Rayong
In the past, the Phu Ruea High Altitude Agricultural Experiment Station was to test the winter fruit varieties for planting in the northeastern highlands, including apple cultivars. and peach varieties for eating fresh In addition, Phu Ruea High Land Agricultural Experiment Station has also made efforts to collect and study grape varieties for making wine, including grapes for eating fresh, to develop varieties and encourage farmers in Loei Province to continue planting.
Loei
It is a beautiful, shady fruit garden. The uniqueness of the taste of fruit, whether it is durian, rambutan, mangosteen and longkong, is why the owner of the garden has emphasized that this place has quality fruits. Its quality is at the GAP level by adopting a good quality farming system into production. The GAP system itself helps to increase the quality of productivity and safe for consumers, including the farmers themselves. Because the GAP system controls the use of chemicals to a level that is safe for consumers. Therefore, consumers or tourists can rest assured that they are safe and secure.
Rayong
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.
Saraburi
It is an area that connects to Khao Yai National Park; thus, this area has an abundance of nature. And, the villagers here make seasonal orchards, and it is suitable for natural tourism .There is also a tree dug around, selling various seedlings and a camping ground
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
Experience the local wisdom of the people in the community, and learn about Sufficiency Economy Philosophy.
Ubon Ratchathani
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