Discover the best top things to do in Sam Phran, Thailand including Wat Don Wai, Wat Rai Khing, Wat Samphran, Don Wai Riverside Market, Rose Garden Golf Club, Upside Down World, CentralPlaza Salaya, Suan Sampran, Samphran Peacock Park, AroTara Massage.
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4.5 based on 75 reviews
Wat Rai Khing is riverside and very popular for Thais. Thais like to make wishes for good lucks. The temple is nice and well organized. We prayed at the main hall. We also went to feed fish at the back.
4.5 based on 74 reviews
One of the most interesting and unusual temples we have ever seen! Located around 40km west of Bangkok. The grounds actually have a few other things to see, there is a turtle shaped shrine, a short walking area that takes you past an elephant and peacock statues, there is a big golden buddah statue and also the vegan buddha statue to. I think the biggest draw will be the super unusual dragon temple. Access to the upper floor is actually achieved by walking in the dragons body that's spirals the building. This is just a slope with no steps which has lights and fans along the length. Once at the top you have an area that still under construction plus the stairs to the dragons head. At the top you have great views of the town and the rest of the grounds. At the bottom there are the ladies who are doing prayer service helping you with drinks to purchase or explaining things, please remember these ladies who wear the lilac attire CANNOT BE TOUCHED out of religious respect. Down stairs you have the usual buddha's and also the registration book. Entrance is totally free but donations are welcomed. The whole area is quite neglected, the exterior could do with a paint, things need fixing etc, which is a real shame because this could be so spectacular. I guess being out of the touristy destinations they don't get the funds other temples get, so if you are there dig deep and if your not there then you should really give this place a visit as it is totally unique and unusual!
4.0 based on 73 reviews
We went there as part of a cooking class on a weekday and it was a wonderful experience. All of the vendors were very friendly and wanted to share their products with us. Beautiful fresh fruits, veggies, spices, fish and more. Plenty of places for freshly cooked meals. Lots of color and activity. Loved it! Go early and on a weekday for a more intimate experience.
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3.5 based on 194 reviews
Suan Sampran is a family-run eco-cultural destination located on a 50 acre plot by the Ta Chine river, Nakhon Pathom province. The venue consists of lush gardens of mature trees, locals flowers and lawns with facilities such as hotel, Antique Thai houses, restaurants, meeting rooms, spa, organic farm and organic village. Goal : Balanced Living Vision : Sustainable Food System Mission : Learning organization based on Thai way of life and sustainable development Brand Value Proposition : Inspire Learning and Foster Change
Since 1970, Suan Sampran or commonly known as the Rose Garden started a unique show for tourists visiting Thailand. The show was the ‘Thai Village Show’ which featured a comprehensive show of the Thai way of life in an entertaining way. This exciting and educational entertainment had been an attraction for the Thai industry for over half a century. Sadly, the latest news is that the ‘Thai Village Show’ will be closed by the middle of this year. Being a loyal supporter of the show, I shall deeply miss it.
3.5 based on 11 reviews
AroTara Massage offers authentic Thai Traditional massage, with therapist certified under Thai Traditional Medicine Society. There is also room for sauna, and packages designed specifically for stress-relieve and aroma therapy massage at local reasonable rates. It is located 5 minutes away by drive from the famous Buddha Monthon Park , highest free-standing Buddha statue of the world.
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