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Phra That Gu Chan
Sub district Ku Chan District Kham Khuean Kaeo Province Yasothon 35110
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Phra That Kuchan Located within the Ban Ku Chan Temple is an important sanctuary. People of Yasothon and nearby provinces pay their respects. The appearance is a square lotus-shaped chedi, shaped like Phra That Phanom, but smaller. The part of the lower base in the shape of an inverted lotus is a low facing lotus. Supporting a flat rectangular high base connected with a square lotus shape decorated with exquisite and beautiful patterns in ancient times. and the top of the relic in a square shape, which supports the tiered top From the evidence, it should be built according to the general motto of building relics, namely, to contain the Buddha's relics. Each year, a water bathing ceremony is held to preserve the good traditions.

Architectural features: Phra That Ku Chan, width 5.10 meters, height 15 meters. Location is located at Ban Ngew. In the middle of the courtyard of Wat Ku Chan, Ku Chan Subdistrict, Kham Khuean Kaeo District, Yasothon Province which looks similar to Phra That Phanom. The only difference is the size that Phra That Ku Jan is smaller.

Significance to the community: It is a place of worship for the people of Yasothon and nearby provinces. Every year, the people of Ku Chan sub-district will bring water, perfumes to bathe the relics in the morning of the full moon of the 6th month. In the afternoon, they go to bathe the water ceremony. Ku" after that, they will take them to Nong Sa Phang to bring water from Nong Sa Phang to perform the ceremony Pouring water on relics and bai sema which this ritual must be done annually There is a belief that if the ceremony is not performed, it will cause rain out of season; the villagers of Gu Zhan therefore practice this ritual regularly.
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Relate Agritourism
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
1. Mani Thip orchard, mixed fruit orchards such as jackfruit, pomelo, durian, etc. Address 784/3 Moo 7, Wang Nok Aen Sub-district, Wang Thong District, Tel. 081-2803176 2. Suan Sornpak, anthurium flowers, flowering plants, ornamental plants Address 255 Moo 10, Wang Nok Aen Sub-district, Wang Thong District, Tel. 081-9727449 3. Sri Maha Bodhi Tree Wat Phai Yai Phraiyaram Location Moo 10, Wang Nok Aen Sub-district, Wang Thong District 4. Golden Phai Waterfall Location: Moo 13, Wang Nok Aen Sub-district, Wang Thong District 5. RED DEER FARM RED DEER FARM raises star deer, rusa deer and red deer and sells venison. and deer products Address 568/3 Moo 10, Wang Nok Aen Sub-district, Wang Thong District, Tel. 095-5322207 6. Paiboon Agricultural Park Agricultural learning center, mixed fruit trees such as giant sour tamarind, mango, mayong chid, date palm, etc., and accommodation. Address 3/1 Moo 9, Wang Nok Aen Sub-district, Wang Thong District, Tel. 089-6421461 087-3109216 7. Pho Thong Garden, mixed fruit orchards such as longan, jackfruit, mango, lemon, etc. and selling fruit trees Address: 284 Moo 9, Wang Nok Aen Sub-district, Wang Thong District, Tel. 089-0112741 8. Sam Takhian Housewives Farmers Group Processed products for agricultural products, fruit trees, vegetables, accommodation and food. Address 285/1 Moo 9, Wang Nok Aen Sub-district, Wang Thong District, Tel. 081-4744310 9. Sompol Garden Mixed fruit orchards such as mangosteen, rambutan, longan, mafai, etc. Address 304 Moo 9, Wang Nok Aen Sub-district, Wang Thong District, Tel. 081-1359777 10. Phakdee Farm raises deer and sells meat and deer products Address: Moo 9, Wang Nok Aen Sub-district, Wang Thong District, Tel. 081-8452993 11. Bo Ca Garden Vegetables are safe from toxins. Address 148 Moo 9, Wang Nok Aen Sub-district, Wang Thong District, Tel. 094-6265551 12. Phu Phun House and Garden, Mayong Chid Garden, accommodation and food Address 43/2 Moo 9, Chompoo Sub-district, Noen Maprang District, Tel. 081-9737839 13. Love Thai Garden, Love Thai Durian Garden Ready to sell branches Address 10/2 Moo 9, Chompoo Sub-district, Noen Maprang District, Tel. 083-3333316 14. Pongtang Suan, Longan Garden, Accommodation and Food Address 437 Moo 7, Chompoo Sub-district, Noen Maprang District, Tel. 081-9917073 Tourism program : 2 days 1 night Visit and taste delicious, sweet, fragrant, seasonal fruits from the group's garden. enjoy "Watch the sunset", which is said to be the most beautiful at Ban Cha Ta Jiam. Check-in to the accommodation "House in the garden" Experience the lifestyle of farmers along with visiting the Bua Sawan Learning Center, Moo 10, Ban Wang Nok Aen Dinner at Ban Sam Ta Jiam Chom with “Phaya Hinghoi” that is ready to welcome everyone. free time Have breakfast at the accommodation. Visit the local deer farming method "Deer Farm" , walk through nature trails and play in the water at “Golden Bamboo Waterfall” and see how agricultural products are processed at Ban Sam Takhian Ready to buy souvenirs from farmers. Route links with other attractions: - 5 km. away from Phai Thong Waterfall - Away from Thung Non Son, a distance of 20 km.
Phitsanulok
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
Little House in the Big Wood is a learning center of sufficiency economy philosophy. It was established by the new generation of agriculturists who would like to inherit sufficient agriculture. By applying a house and garden as the learning center for visitors.
Chumphon
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
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
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.
Ubon Ratchathani
There is various fruit trees plant on this farm such as Mangosteen, Longkong, durian, Rambutan, Santol, and Mayongchid. It is like a normal orchard but the difference is that "Suan Prasomsap" uses natural extracts. and use bio-fertilizer in pest control to grow fruit trees ensuring that quality products will be safe from toxins and chemicals. That's fruits from this orchard have a sweeter and tastier flavor.
Rayong
It is an agritourism attraction that is still natural and pure. It is also warm with the beautiful way of life of the hill tribes. During September to October is the rice farming season which is suitable period to visit.
Mae Hong Son
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