Amazing Thailand

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Travel Thailand Agrotourism

Agrotourism is another mode of sightseeing to please an enrich our spirit. The knowledge gained from such a trip can be applied to enhanced person career or way of living. More importantly, it is a return to and to comprehend traditional agrarian wisdom, wish has long been our national pride and way of life, philosophical entity founded by our ancestor. The tourist will have a chance to experience the culture, traditional and daily activity customarily performed in an agrarian community recently touched by modern technology. From the highlands of the north to the shorelines in the south and from the high plateau of the northeast down to the central plain of rice farming and the islets along the east-coast, The visitors will enjoy a wide variety of breathtaking scenery.

Moreover, Agrotourism is a localy managed by community people. the trip is usually impressive once the tourists learn to appreciate there being part of the production and management process. The earning from Agrotourism can create the much-needed cash flow in the communities. That can help solved the unemployment problem and promote domestic tourism. Come take pride in the fertility of the land and help make agrotourism sustainable and productive activity.

The North

The Northern highland of Thailand were once known as glorious Lanna Regain. This mountainous area contains headwater source of many important rivers, the nation's lifelines, which nourich all ethnic group on the high mountains and in the plants. In several province such as Chain Rai, Chaing Mai, and Nan, are situated research centers for temperate vegetation amidst the magnificent seas of fog and misty hills. In the river basins, people grow rice and vegetables. The north is also famous for some tasty fruit such as lychees in Chaing Rai, longans in Chaing Mai, golden orange in Nan, and langsat in Uttaradit. In addition to its agricaltural produce, The north is also rich in artistic, architecctural and handcraft heritage, which has been passed on to new generations for hundreds of years. The cultural riches are evident everywhere: in house, temple, handicraft, household items and even in the simple and peaceful daily routine that people perform.

Route 1 - Enjoy The Land Of Tea, Sea Of Fog And Beautiful Flowers...Chiang Rai

Chiang Rai is Thailand's northernmost province. It is almost completely covered with timber resources on high mountain. Many headwaters sources originate here. Amidst the white seas of fog and cold weather are located the agricultural Experimentation Station on Doi Wawi, the highland Agricultural Promotion Center on Doi Hua Mae Kham, and Agricultural Promotion Center on Doi Pha Mon. To reach these places, the terrain is rough and only passable by a 4-wheel pick-up truck, but the trip is self-rewarding. It passes through golden field of wild sunflowers and pink wild cherry blossoms. The valleys are dotted with greenhouses of temperate vegetation and small tea-producing plant as Chiang Rai is the nation's biggest tea producer. The agrarian communities here are in perfect harmony with the hill tribe lifestyles. And that is part of the charm of these highlands.

By Sarawoot Jantra

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