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Baan Suan Akira
Sub district Mae Hi District Pai Province Mae Hong Son
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Baan Suan Akira was established as a learning center. This project is due to the royal Initiative of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej Maha Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great with the philosophy of sufficiency economy. Local people can apply the concepts and practices in their living.
The learning resources are as follows;
1. Learning Center due to the royal Initiative project, Pai District, Mae Hong Son
2. New Theory Agriculture Learning Center, Pai District, Mae Hong Son
3. Sufficiency Economy Learning Center, Pai District, Mae Hong Son
4. Learning Center for Enhancement of Agricultural Product Production in
farming, mixed farming, livestock, and fishery
5. Prototype plot for organic plant production of Mae Hong Son
6. Agro-tourism according to The OTOP Nawat Withi Tourism Community Project
7. Land Development Technology Transfer Center of Mae Hi Sub-district
8. Khok Nong Na Learning Center Model, Baan Suan Akira
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Relate Agritourism
There is a photogenic Violet in front of the farm and it is available to pick fresh strawberries from the trees here.
Nakhon Ratchasima
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
There are no charges for visiting Bhumirak Dhamachart Centerm except if you come in groups and need to participate in the activities that the Center has arranged. Here is an excellent learning source, which provides you understanding of the meaning of the word “sufficient” and how to use resources to gain the most benefits and appreciate its value. The walk around this place is in a circle, starting from the Northern Zone to be excited with the planting of various types of bamboo in both ways as well as the prettiness of the bamboo bridge, the bamboo house near the lotus pond, and the bamboo toys. It is exhibited in this way so that we will know about the many benefits of bamboo, including the making of the water dripping trough for watering the trees and soil to replace people; walking up the small mountains to learn about the wild mountain; hydraulic ram pump is to use water to compress the water to the highland instead of using the water pump, wet fire break system, benefits of vetiver grass, and how to build the check dam. Then, walking though the Central Zone to learn about New Theory Agriculture for the farmers to gain benefits from their own land to its value; learning how to build the soiled house and many types of herbs. After that, walking though the Northeastern Zone to visit the rice bank; learning about the rice milling and how to raise the livestock, in which huge cows can be seen in the stalls; how to make compost for own use so that there is no need to buy chemical fertilizer, and learn about Hom Din, which is how to bring back to good soil for farming by covering the land. But how to do that? It is better to learning by yourself. Lastly, going into the Southern Zone to look at how to burn charcoal from bamboo; how to make Biodiesel, and learn about Kaem Ling Project. Moreover, throughout the Center, I have seen many big and small watercourses along the way. There are pools, agricultural beds to grow crops, Chai Phatthana Hydraulic Turbine, the growing of vetiver in water, and many other things. This is the end of the walk where we have received knowledge and enjoy an untiring walk. Walking around, looking, listening, and asking the officer relentlessly just because things that we think ‘we know’ become things we never knew before. This is because we are used to all these projects or theories but we have never practiced or actually touched. How to travel: From Rangsit intersection, take the direction of Ong Kharak District. Head to use the route of Nakhon Nayok-Nang Rong Waterfall. Pass through Wang Takrai. Before reaching Nang Rong Waterfall for about 2 kilometers, turn right into Khun Dan Prakan Chon Dam Project. Go straight for about 3 kilometers until reaching the traffic circle (with the elephant statues). Go to the right to cross the bridge. When reaching the four-way intersection, turn right and go straight for 200 meters. The Center is on the left-hand side.
Nakhon Nayok
- Enjoy the gorgeous anthurium blooms and take photos of them. - Explore the Nepenthes Pot - See paphiopedilum exul orchids - Photograph beautiful colourful pineapples and enjoy the mountain environment Route links to other attractions: Tha Pom Khlong Song Nam, in a distance of 6.9 kilometers Ao Thalane, in a distance of 11 kilometers Khao Garos, in a distance of 11 kilometers Crested Nak Mountain, a distance of 12 kilometers Wat Tham Suea, in a distance of 12 kilometers Nopparat Thara Beach, in a distance of 16 kilometers Ao Nang Beach, in a distance of 17 kilometers Shell Cemetery, in a distance of 19 kilometers
Krabi
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
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
The temperature is quite chilly all year at the  Agricultural Occupational Promotion and Development Center, Phayao Provincince (Highland agriculture), which is located at an altitude of 908 meters above sea level. The region is in a good condition. Located in the Phu Langka Forest Park.  From the top of Doi Phu Langka, which has a tradition that in the past, before the Buddhist holy day, the hill tribe people below, the Mien tribe, would see a white light flashing like a pair of bamboo shoots on the top of Phu Langka, leading some locals to be wonder. Some people even come to stay overnight on Phu Langka, but they can't find anything, but when they go back down, they find that light on the Buddhist holy day again. Those lights are caused by the gathering of angels. It is believed that on this mountain It is the dwelling place of gods and deities. for you to help protect Therefore, the Mien people call this Phu Lanka "Finja Cushion" or "The Altar of the Gods". Tourism program : 1 day trip - Morning: feel the cold air See the view of Doi Phu Langka Visit the learning plots within the center such as grapes, avocados, and vegetable growing in greenhouses. and convert farmers - Afternoon : Sip Coffee and Jiaogulan Tea at Pha Chang Noi viewpoint Phu Langka Resort, Magic Mountain, Baan Talay Mok (stunning view) and visit the Pang Kha Royal Project. 2 days trip Day 1 - Morning: pay homage to the Buddha image at Wat Nantaram and Wat Phra Nang Din - Afternoon : See the view of Doi Phu Langka Visit the learning plots within the center such as grapes, avocados, and vegetable growing in greenhouses. and convert farmers Day 2 - Morning: Sip coffee and Jiaogulan tea at Pha Chang Noi viewpoint Phu Langka Resort, Magic Mountain, Baan Talay Mok (stunning view) and visit Tham Saken National Park. - Afternoon : Visit the Pangka Royal Project and the top of Doi Phu Langka Route links with other attractions: - Wat Nantaram, about 42.3 kilometers from the center. - Wat Phra Nang Din The distance from the center is about 38 kilometers. - Royal Project Pangka The distance from the center is about 21.8 kilometers. - Phu Langka Forest Park The distance from the center is about 25 kilometers. - Pha Chang Noi Viewpoint Phu Langka Resort, Magic Mountain, Baan Talay Mok (stunning view) The distance from the center is about 6.9 kilometers. - Tham Saken National Park The distance from the center is about 16 kilometers.
Phayao
Rice terraces, Pid Thong Lang Phra Project is located in Chaloem Phrakiat District. It is a project under the royal initiative. Nan province is a pilot province to carry on the royal initiatives of His Majesty the King. Her Majesty Her Majesty the Queen The project's approach is to start with reducing the use of forest areas. Seeking new methods of growing rice by adopting terraced farming methods on mountain areas instead of paddy rice in order to solve poverty problems sustainably By focusing on the villagers to think for themselves But the government will go in to educate and find a suitable model for solving the problem of coexistence between people and forests in Thailand. upstream forest area Projects here are not only digging terraced rice fields, but also constructing water storage ponds, weirs, and soybean planting. including animal husbandry
Nan
Doi Hang Temporary Prison under the Chiang Rai Central Prison Implementation of the Royal Initiative Project god nephew Prince Patcharakitiyapha in adopting the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy in prisons so that inmates can adopt the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy of His Majesty the King to actually use after the penalty. It is an encouragement for the inmates and also gives the inmates the opportunity to return to society with skills that can lead a self-reliant life without turning back to commit another crime. It is a learning center for sufficiency economy. Open for systematic visits and visits and is an important check-in point for tourists and the general public who come to use the service.
Chiang Rai
Seasonal fruit garden with fragrant durian, sweet rambutan and delicious mangosteen; affordable price, pay attention to every plant delivered directly to the customer
Saraburi
Experience the local wisdom of the people in the community, and learn about Sufficiency Economy Philosophy.
Ubon Ratchathani
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