Chong Sadao was once a historic battlefield during the Nine Armies War. Today, it has become a vital area where wild elephants frequently descend from the forest in search of food near the community. In response, the local people have embraced forest conservation and restoration efforts to ensure that the elephants' natural food sources remain abundant. These efforts also help secure a water supply for the village during the dry season. When forest food becomes scarce in the dry months, the community's tiny allies — native stingless bees — step in to help. These bees play a unique role as a natural "fence," helping deter elephants from encroaching too close to farmland and homes.
"Ban Mae Kampong" is a small village nestled among lush mountains rich in natural resources. The air is cool and pleasant all year round, and visitors can enjoy trekking trails that lead to a stunning seven-tiered waterfall. The name "Mae Kampong" originates from the Kampong flower, a red-and-yellow blossom that grows abundantly along the riverbanks. Locals combined the flower's name with the river that runs through the village, hence the name "Ban Mae Kampong." Most villagers make their living by producing miang (fermented tea leaves), farming, and growing coffee. The community thrives on close-knit relationships, with neighbors supporting one another like family. They uphold local traditions and spiritual rituals, respect community rules and regulations, and actively participate in all aspects of community development.
A Sustainable Oasis Embracing Culture, Heritage, and Nature's Bounty. Immerse yourself in this captivating Suphan Buri community where traditional architecture, vibrant traditions, and pottery craftsmanship coexist harmoniously. Explore breathtaking landscapes of rice fields, peaceful canals, and idyllic countryside. Experience the charm of traditional Thai life and take a step back in time to discover sustainable practices rooted in the community's heritage. Indulge in delicious traditional Thai desserts and learn to make them, using locally sourced ingredients. Don't miss the eco-friendly boat cruise along the Tha Chin River, retracing the historic path of His Majesty King Rama V. Discover the sustainable enchantment of Baan Laem, where preservation meets authentic experiences.
This trip will take you and your friends to Ban Tham Suea in Phetchaburi — a community that has beautifully preserved its lush greenery and rich natural surroundings.Not only will you get to relax and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere, but you’ll also have a blast with exciting adventure activities! Take a scenic boat ride along both sides of the Phetchaburi River, make seed bombs and launch them with slingshots, and take part in a hands-on tree-planting activity to help expand green spaces in the community with your own hands. Come join us for a fun, adventurous journey that’s full of purpose and connection to nature!
Koh Klang Village is a Muslim village located on a small island. It is only 5 minutes away from the city. Hop on a 3-wheeled motorcycle to explore the village and learn the local way of life. Enjoy fun local activities such as tie-dyeing fabric with natural dyes and get to know more about local stuff such as a long-tail boat and ‘Khao Sangyod’ which is one of the most popular Thai rice.
Ban Laem Community offers a truly unique charm, with its distinctive way of life, culture, and rich natural surroundings.Participants will experience healing and deep relaxation through the sense of smell—whether it's the aroma of fresh seafood, the scent of herbs and spices used in local cooking, the earthy smell of sea mud during hands-on activities, or the salty sea breeze that surrounds every part of this trip. Highlights: Learn to cook local dishes and explore coastal ingredients Join mangrove reforestation efforts to help restore the ecosystem Sunrise boat ride with breakfast on board Play in the sea mud and connect with nature Fresh seafood and the warm atmosphere of a coastal village A smooth and relaxing journey designed as a Healing Retreat
Pak Nam Prasae Community, a community whose way of life is strongly connected to the river and the sea. It is rich with natural resources and cultural diversity. The community area has both parts which the first is close to the waterfront and most of the population in this area is mainly engaged in fishing. While inside the community is far from the river, villagers are engaged in farming and gardening. It is regarded as a community that still maintains a traditional way of life. Visiting to this Pak Nam Prasae community, tourists will be able to come in and experience the most chilling seaside atmosphere, learn the lifestyle of Pak Nam Prasae villagers, eat fresh seafood, visit the Mangrove Conservation Area and the beauty of Thung Prong Thong which is an important tourist attraction of Rayong Province
The Bang Kor Bua Community, located in the Phra Pradaeng District of Samut PrakanProvince, is intimately connected to the river and embraces the natural environment.The area was predominantly flat and characterized by the abundant growth of lotusflowers in the Lam Pradong swamps, leading to its nickname "Bang Kor Bua" (Buameaning Lotus). The surroundings are filled with lush trees, creating a scenic journey.Recognizing its natural beauty, the community has developed the area into a touristattraction, allowing visitors to explore and study the diverse flora and fauna along thecanal.
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