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The Route from Takua Pa Old City to the Sustainable Ways of Ko Yao , Phang-nga Province

This route takes us back in time with the legend of Takua Pa Old City. We then visit the SAORI Training Centre to view ancient Japanese textile weaving, learn about organic agriculture, kayak through mangrove forests, stroll along the beach at Ban Tha Din Daeng, and finish our journey at the unspoiled islands of Ko Yao Noi and Ko Yao Yai, set in the magnificent Phang-nga Bay.

Explore the Self-Sufficient Way of Life and Discover Untold Stories of the River of History Route

This route goes from Samut Songkhram to Kanchanaburi, passing natural surroundings, with scattered local communities and well-preserved rivers and forests. On the way, visitors can watch locals churning coconut sugar, weaving coconut leaves and cooking Thai sweets, and enjoy a zipline adventure.

Land of Promise and Friendship, Natural Beauty on the Mountain Ridges, Small Houses by the Mekong River and the Unique Tai Dam Culture

Located in the upper Northeastern region of Thailand, Loei possesses beautiful natural surroundings and cool weather, as well as rich culture and folk beliefs. This low-carbon tour focuses on culture, customs, and tradition, conserving folk practices, such as the making of Phi Ta Khon masks, engaging in the Pha Sat Loi Khro rite, and painting Phi Khon Nam masks.

The Route from Takua Pa Old City to the Sustainable Ways of Ko Yao , Phang-nga Province

This route takes us back in time with the legend of Takua Pa Old City. We then visit the SAORI Training Centre to view ancient Japanese textile weaving, learn about organic agriculture, kayak through mangrove forests, stroll along the beach at Ban Tha Din Daeng, and finish our journey at the unspoiled islands of Ko Yao Noi and Ko Yao Yai, set in the magnificent Phang-nga Bay.

Explore the Self-Sufficient Way of Life and Discover Untold Stories of the River of History Route

This route goes from Samut Songkhram to Kanchanaburi, passing natural surroundings, with scattered local communities and well-preserved rivers and forests. On the way, visitors can watch locals churning coconut sugar, weaving coconut leaves and cooking Thai sweets, and enjoy a zipline adventure.

Visit the Green Community, Tour the Canals and Orchards, and Explore the Way of Nature Route, Trat Province

Trat is a coastal province in the East of Thailand rich in pristine nature and with numerous islands off its coast, among them, Ko Chang, the country’s second largest island after Phuket. Trat is easily accessible by road and by air. These factors contribute to its high tourism potential, ready to be developed as a major tourist destination in the near future.

Enjoy an Eco-friendly Journey, Experience a Community’s Way of Life

Sukhothai province is located in the lower northern region area of Thailand. It was once the centre of an empire, which reached its peak more than seven centuries ago. Most of the area is lowland, with the Yom River flowing through it from north to south. Stone inscriptions from the time of King Ramkhamhaeng the Great imply that the local people were mainly engaged in diverse agricultural practices, and enjoyed plenty of fish in the water and rice in the fields, earning it the name of Sukhothai, the ‘Dawn of Happiness.’

Visit the Green Community, Tour the Canals and Orchards, and Explore the Way of Nature Route, Trat Province

Trat is a coastal province in the East of Thailand rich in pristine nature and with numerous islands off its coast, among them, Ko Chang, the country’s second largest island after Phuket. Trat is easily accessible by road and by air. These factors contribute to its high tourism potential, ready to be developed as a major tourist destination in the near future.

Enjoy an Eco-friendly Journey, Experience a Community’s Way of Life

Sukhothai province is located in the lower northern region area of Thailand. It was once the centre of an empire, which reached its peak more than seven centuries ago. Most of the area is lowland, with the Yom River flowing through it from north to south. Stone inscriptions from the time of King Ramkhamhaeng the Great imply that the local people were mainly engaged in diverse agricultural practices, and enjoyed plenty of fish in the water and rice in the fields, earning it the name of Sukhothai, the ‘Dawn of Happiness.’

Relaxing journey in the land of romance

Visitor can follow this sample route at any time of the year and the beauty of the nature differs in each season, but the charming way of life and the sense of relaxation each place has to offer does not change and awaits to be discovered.

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