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Bhumirak Dhamachart Natural Center Project
Sub district Hin Tang District Mueang Nakhon Nayok Province Nakhon Nayok
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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.
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Roi Et
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Chumphon
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Khon Kaen
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
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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
Experience the local wisdom of the people in the community, and learn about Sufficiency Economy Philosophy.
Ubon Ratchathani
Agricultural Occupational Promotion and Development Center, Chanthaburi Province: It is an agency of the Department of Agriculture Extension. It has duties to educate and practice agricultural careers for farmers and people who are interested. It is an agricultural tourist attraction and a study site for farming and economic insects, processing of bee products and stalks and agriculture in line with sufficiency economy. There are various learning spot within the center as follows: • Learning point for breed beekeeping • Learning point for honey beekeeping • Learning point for Steep beekeeping • Learning point for raising crickets • Learning Point for Bee Product Processing and honey bees • Learning point for agriculture based on the sufficiency economy (planting vegetables in containers Oyster Mushroom cultivation) Tour Program All year Route links with other attractions (with distance/km) • Chanthaburi Agricultural Research and Development Center (Thung Ple), 21 km. • Royal Initiative Fruit Tree Development Center, Chanthaburi, 24 km. • Office of Agricultural Research and Development, District 6, Chanthaburi, 25 km. • Khung Kraben Bay Development Study Center, 48 km. • Baan Pattawee Community Learning Center, 5 km. Community Enterprise Products: • Bee Honey • Stingless Honey • Processed products from bees and stingless bees (honey soap, herbal honey shampoo, herbal bee wax, Beeswax Lip Balm, Propolis Lotion Honey Cream)
Chanthaburi
Suan Sawan Suphan Buri on the area of hundreds of acres: It consists of many types of plants that are displayed for viewing each period and various festivals throughout the year, including Thai flowers and oversea flowers that are colorful, beautiful and spectacular. Both foliage and fruit trees that have been researched and propagated until obtaining suitable varieties with the best quality for distribution to farmers for further cultivation
Suphan Buri
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.
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