Sugar Farm And Cave
- Pick-up time: 8 AM.
- Region: Hua Hin / Cha Am
- Program date: Everyday
- Level: Everyone
- Duration: full day trip
- Accommodation: air condition van return
- Transportation: Return
- Location: Baan Hnong kanan village
- Highlight: Local knowledge
- Remark: -
Tour details:
The toddy sugar palm or Nam Taan Tanod is actually very similar to maple syrup in many ways. It’s made by collecting the sap of the toddy palm flowers. The sap is then boiled until it thicken brown color — first into a syrup and then eventually into solid sugar crystals. These crystals are collected and often sold as bricks or cakes in Thailand. Phetchaburi, you might be able to find palm sugar as a paste, and is considered some of the best in the world. This program finds that palm sugar, when harvested using traditional techniques, is a largely sustainable industry with minimal environmental impact, even when compared to traditional Phetchaburi way.
Dvaravati art cave came into form around the 6th century by the Mon communities as part of numerous minor kingdoms that existed in Phetchaburi, Thailand. Surrounding geography proved treacherous for travel and thus provided a fair amount of isolation for the individual kingdoms. There was heavily influenced by Indian culture, and played an important role in introducing Buddhism and particularly Buddhist art to this region by stucco motifs on cave wall.
What's included:
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- Drinking water
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- Sugar test
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- English speaking guide
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- Private tranfer
Suggestion:
- suncreame and hat.
Note:
- Uniform should wear in wearing not impact on the comfortability of physical therapy treatment.
- children under 5 years is no charge and under parent careness. Between 5 and 12 years will be charged 70% of adult cost.
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