Discover the best top things to do in Pak Chong District, Thailand including OK Corral Khao Yai, Manee Sorn Sunflower Field, Farm Chokchai, PB Valley Khao Yai Winery, Bobby's Jungle Tours, Pak Chong market, Haew Suwat Waterfall, Farm Mor Por, Thongsomboon Club, Green Leaf Tour.
Restaurants in Pak Chong District
5.0 based on 13 reviews
We brought our 8 year old girl to OK for 1.5 hour lesson. She had never rode before. Little did we know what a treat this turned out to be. Trainer Khun Joe is truly amazing - the way he explained how to handle horses, what to do and what not to do. My daughter felt safe and confident under his guidance and within an hour she was riding a trotting horse with ease. Very impressive. My wife and I can't say enough on how wonderful Khun Joe is as a riding instructor. (He is Thai but fluent in English). The added bonus is the ranch itself and the excellent trails attached. The only problem is that all my daughter wants to talk about now is going back to OK Corral.
4.5 based on 51 reviews
Impressive sunflowers You do need to do a bit of research via their website (FB page -google translate) to see when is the flowers full bloom Think they plant 2 times around Nov - Feb . When we were there , our driver told us a plot of withered fields was for the sunflower exhibition in Dec . And the one we visited was on the other side of the land . We came during the bloom peak and from a distance the yellow flower was glaringly bright . There is an entrance fee of 80 baht/pax . Some stalls selling products like sunflower seeds / drinks etc . At the flower fields , there are a few props for your photo shoot . Remember to climb up the higher platforms to take an overview of the place . Wear your sun protection as it gets very hot on a cloudless day
4.0 based on 564 reviews
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What we love here is the kids gets to feed the farm animals such as sheeps, cows, pony at the open farm once we get down from the car park. Walk around, there's some shop, souvenir, restaurant, cafe & remember to chill with their fresh milk ice-cream. Walk further up abit towards the museum, there's an elephant where you can feed them too. Some rabbits & goats nearby as well. All these are free entrance. We didn't went to the area where tickets are needed.
4.0 based on 385 reviews
PB Valley Khao Yai Winery is the birth place of the Khao Yai Wine Region and one of the finest wineries in Thailand located at the edge of the Khao Yai National Park at 300 to 380 meters above the sea level. Its scenic restaurant the Great Hornbill Grill offers Western and Thai specialties which are partly matched to the wines grown in the estate. PB Valley also offers professional conducted wine tasting tours for which it received awards from the Tourism Authority of Thailand. Only 146 km's northeast of Bangkok it's the perfect destination for a short trip for the whole family.
Beautifully landscaped. Fantastic service. I recommend a couple of hours to stroll around the gardens. Very nice restaurant
4.0 based on 82 reviews
Half Day, 1 Day, 1 1/2 Day and 2 1/2 Day tours to the Khao Yai Nationalpark.Prices per person:Half Day Tour 500 Baht,One Day Tour 1300 Baht(both combined 1500 Baht),Two and a half Day Tour 3500 Baht,including pick up and bring back to Pakchong, drinking water, Lunch, Fruits, leechsocks, rain coat, entrance and english spoken guide.
4.0 based on 64 reviews
Good place to mingle, see and indulge in local street foods, ranging from fried foods like corn fritters and chicken to zhi char style foods like pad Thai. Some stalls sell second hand clothing while others appear to be newer. The downside is the difficulty to find parking so you may have to park further and walk towards the market, which is fine since you’ll be eating so much that you’ll need the exercise anyway.
4.0 based on 183 reviews
It was September which was rainy season. We hiked to Haew Suwat Waterfalls in 15 minutes. We spent about 30 minutes at the Falls. Swimming wasn’t allowed at the Falls. The Falls were beautiful. The facilities near the parking were good.
4.0 based on 18 reviews
Apparently, there is more the meets the eye . It is not just a large petting zoo for kids. Do visit their website, they have some serious and adventurous horse-riding stuffs going on, such as riding out into the surroundings and swimming with horse in a natural stream. But well, for now, I will just stick to the kiddy rides and easy activities. The place is rather huge, and they have rabbits, hamsters, ostriches, chickens, ducks, goats, some really huge dogs, ponies, small horses, medium horse, oh my God very big horse. . … . sounds like I am describing a buffet. Well, you get to play with all of them and therefore kids love this place. The environment can be dry and dusty so, if you are the sensitive type, just be aware. The pony ride was the highlight of the trip for our family. It is not like those many others where it is just 3 rounds in a small area. Over here, it was a long escorted walk out into the adjacent grassland and back. Its is good fun for the family and worth a visit of you are in the vicinity of Khao Yai.
4.5 based on 234 reviews
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