Discover the best top things to do in Ratchaburi Province, Thailand including AlpacaHill, Bat Cave at Wat Khao Chong Pran, The Blooms Orchid Park, Bann Hom Tien, The Scenery Vintage Farm - Tourism, Khao Ngu Stone Park, Damnoen Saduak Floating Market.
Restaurants in Ratchaburi Province
4.5 based on 131 reviews
AlpacaHill is Thailands first alpaca farm with many friendly exotic animals. Guests can have a closeup encounter with these gentle animals. Great as a learning experience for children and fun as a family trip. Small petting farm. Other activities such as Zipline & Rope courses, electric ATV, Horse riding, and many other fun activities for the young ones to explore.
It’s a nice place, beautiful and well organized, the place also clean and many kind of nice animals in here, we can do direct contact with most of them and of course the main is the Alpacas, they are soare friendly and nice, but lots of other nice animals too! it would be nice for younger children also, this place also keep hygiene so strict, for another you can take photo then follow the instagram, later on in the reception, you can print out the photo for your souvenirs, this place charged about 300-400 baht, but it is very worth to visit, last but not least, Alpacca hills also have night safari due to many animals in here also nocturnal animals
4.5 based on 24 reviews
We arrived at Wat Khao Chong Pran well before 5:30 p.m. and the bats didn't emerge until past 6:15 p.m. but the wait to see the millions of bats streaming from the cave was well worth it! Super impressive! The cave entrance is located about 4/5 of the way up the side of the mountain slightly to the right of the temple as you face the mountainside. Not sure if the bats always fly the same direction from the cave, but the day we were there, they flew to the right (east). Before the bats even emerge, a number of raptors appear on cue, circling and waiting in nearby trees for the bats to emerge. A few of the unlucky first bats to emerge get picked off as dinner for the birds, but there are literally millions to come out to devour the region's mosquitoes! The steady stream of bats emerging continues for at least 45 minutes. The best place for viewing the evening we were there was from the right side of the open grassy area, so you have a view of the bats against the sky. If I go back again, I may try climbing up to the cave entrance to get a close view of the raptors and the bats emerging.
4.5 based on 25 reviews
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4.0 based on 89 reviews
The first sheep farm in Thailand located in Suan Phueng area - 160km away from Bangkok. We aim to introduce a new service pattern to tourists - an education to the farm tourism. Here, you can enjoy all kinds of activities for one day trip such as our Sheep and Dog show, carnival games, archery, DIY and crafted activities, souvenir shops, coffee and bakery and dining.
There are many tourist attraction in Ratchaburi province.This place is the scenery vintage farm, there are many activity at there, for example feed sheep, sightseeing and taking a photo. The weather is hot but is good. Ice cream that made from fresh milk is delicious. In December the weather is cool is a good atmosphere. It's a good attraction to visit when you come in Suanphueng Ratchaburi.
4.0 based on 73 reviews
Congratulations to local community for turning an environmental mess into an opportunity! The site was previously a stone quarry, with all the usual environmental destruction of the mountains. When the mine was closed, the pit filled with water and locals created a lovely park, with a picturesque hanging bridge, nice well-maintained trails and relaxed atmosphere. A favorite place for photos, and probably crowded on weekends. We visited on a Thursday and almost no other people at the time. Visitors can rent paddle boats for enjoying on the small lake. Another nice aspect is that the local managers somehow keep most of the monkeys off the trails and out of the immediate area, although there are literally thousands of monkeys in the nearby forests and mountains (which, unfortunately, too many people feed). Added attraction is that there is no entrance fee!
3.0 based on 5,399 reviews
Famous for its tourist-friendly floating markets, Damnoen Saduak is the one you’ll find in the tourist literature on Thailand. Bring your camera along to witness the river packed with wooden boats overflowing with fruit and vegetables, which they sell to people standing on land. The scene is colourful and loud; just as you’d expect from a Thai market. Just 100km from Bangkok, it’s best accessed by package tour, which any local tour operator can organize.
Arrived to the market in the morning, with a tour guide, who first took us to the old part of the market. It’s a wonderful experience to see how people used to live and are still living in harmony with the river. At some point we turned around and went to the part of the market, which is very much alive these days. It was a lovely experience to buy a meal from a boat passing by, bargaining for spices and little souvenirs. At some point we got into a boat crowd, but nothing to complain about, it was in the package, and made the experience even more interesting. I recommend it.
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