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Agro-tourism and organic fruit and vegetable processing enterprise
Sub district That District Warin Chamrap Province Ubon Ratchathani 34190
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Agricultural Tourism Group, Warin Chamrap District Ubon Ratchathani Province Consists of 6 organic gardens as follows:
- Chan Chuen Park is located at 8 Moo 8, Saensuk Subdistrict, Warin Chamrap District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. The uniqueness of the garden is a fish pond with organic farming, such as perfumed coconuts, golden bananas, pandanus, and many other fruits.
- Sala Ubon Park (Sala Indo) is located at 162 Moo 10, Kham Kwang Subdistrict, Warin Chamrap District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. The uniqueness of the garden is a blend of organic farming such as Salak, various types of bananas, various papaya species, ornamental plants (Slipper plant and Bauhinia aureifolia).
- Baan Ka Suan is located at 235 Moo 10, That Subdistrict, Warin Chamrap District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. The uniqueness of the garden is a blend of organic farming, such as mulberry, figs, stevia, and a variety of vegetable and fruit varieties. The highlight will be products processed from the fruit within the garden.
- Niramon Horse Farm is located at 227 Moo 1, Kham Kwang Subdistrict, Warin Chamrap District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. The uniqueness of the garden is that it is a horse farm. There are various breeds of horses with carriages, which are symbols of the past of Warin Chamrap District. There are horse riding courses and organic farming.
- Suwankut Lychee Garden is located at 86 Moo 8, That Subdistrict, Warin Chamrap District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. The uniqueness of the garden is a blend of organic fruit orchards such as lychees, dragon fruit, mushroom farms, bananas, mangosteens, jackfruits, durians.
- Ratchaphuto Park is located at 59 Moo 10, Saensuk Subdistrict, Warin Chamrap District, Ubon Ratchathani Province. the uniqueness of the garden It will be a blend of organic farming such as papaya, Cavendish bananas, papaya plants, organic vegetables. The highlight will be a place to learn about the underground water bank system.

Tour program:
2 days 1 night travel program, price 990/person (30 people)
Activities of agro-tourism and organic fruit and vegetable processing
Day 1
9:00-11:00 Ratchaphuto Park
 Welcome tourists with flower garlands
 Take a walk through the mixed agricultural plantation
 Learn about the underground water banking system
 Brake with garden products
 Vegetable cultivation activities You can also bring back the vegetables you planted.
11:30-13:00 Salak Ubon, Salak Indo Garden
 Lunch Local food (wild rice)
 Take a walk through the orchard / seasonal fruits
 Learn how to cut papaya
 Grow Salak and get the planted tree back as well
14:00-16:00 Baan Ka Suan
 Walk around the orchard to pick fruit and do activities
 Brake with garden products
 Learn medicinal plants for health
 Processing activities mulberry, figs, stevia
 Introduce group products and receive garden souvenirs
16:30-18:00 Niramon Horse Farm
 Riding a horse carriage from Ban Ka Suan to Niramon Horse Farm
 Horseback riding/walking through the mixed agricultural plantation
 Learn basic horse riding
 Activities with horses horseback riding, horse control, photo shooting with horses,horse bathing, show a clever horse

overnight stay Niramon Horse Farm or Suwanakut Lychee Garden
19:00-22:00 Niramon Horse Farm (Growing a tent, cowboy style) or Suwannakot Lychee Garden
 Dinner
 Rumbaisri, community performance
 Recreational activities

Day 2
7:00 – 8:30 Niramon Horse Farm or Suwanakut Lychee Garden
 Alms giving, listening to the Dharma
 Have breakfast
9:00-11:00 Suwanakut Lychee Garden
 Walk around the lychee orchard, dragon fruit/seasonal fruits
 Brake with garden products
 Learn to grow fairy mushrooms
 Mushroom farm activity You can also take the mushroom cubes back.
11:30-13:30 Chan Chuen Park
 Walk around the garden/seasonal fruit/feed the fish
 Learn how to make compost without turning the pile
 Tree planting activities You can also bring back the planted plants.
 Lunch

Route links to other attractions:
- Wat Nong Pa Phong (Luang Pucha) 12 kilometers
- Farm Hug Por Ubon 15 kilometers
- Thung Nong Ya Ma 5 kilometers
- Flower garden decorated at Ban Ta Tid 15 km.
- Khu Duea Beach 15 kilometers
- Travel to nearby communities by bicycles, such as vegetable plots, flower beds, rice farms, Kham Kwang temples, and herbal houses.
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