-- Daily routine --
🍛 Breakfast time at hotel or resort.: 7.30a.m. - 9.00a.m.
🚐 Go to school: 9.00a.m.
🍱 Lunch time : 12.30p.m. - 1.30p.m. (Day 1 - 3)
-- Daily routine --
🍛 Breakfast time at hotel or resort.: 7.30a.m. - 9.00a.m.
🚐 Go to school: 9.00a.m.
🍱 Lunch time : 12.30p.m. - 1.30p.m. (Day 1 - 3)
Day 1 - 3 : 9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.
English teaching 📚
Come and experience the enthusiasm of our students.
English language instruction for Thai students in kindergarten, primary, and secondary schools depends on the allocation of resources by each school's academic department, with an emphasis on communication skills, collaboration, brainstorming, and the exchange of ideas.
Day 1 - 3 : 1.30 p.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Thai Culture
Learning Traditional
- Thai dance
- Thai music
How to make local product?
- Palm sugar ice cream
- Fresh palm sap
How to make Pottery making?
- Banmon Pottery Village
Sufficiency Economy Learning Center
- Mr. Supoj Komanee - Royal Project Foundation.
Museum and temple
- Wat Phra Borom That
(Koei Chai Nuea)
- Wat Tharn Thahan (Huai Duan)
- Chumsaeng Gallery
Chumsaeng District (Nakhonsawan)
Day 4-6 : (9.30 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.)
-- Nakhonsawan Province --
The paradise city of Pak Nam Pho
Chumsaeng District (Chumsaeng also has important landmarks such as the old Chum Saeng Railway Station, Wat Key Chai Nuea, and is the point where the Yom and Nan rivers converge.)
BuengBoraphet (The largest freshwater reservoir in Thailand.)
Parsan (The origin of the Chao Phraya River, the river that nourishes the people of central Thailand.)
Wat Sri Uthumpron
Wat Sri Uthumporn, also known as "Wat Wang Duea," is located in Nong Krod Subdistrict, Mueang Nakhon Sawan District. It was built in 1942 by Luang Pho Choy Chanthasuwan, a renowned monk and developer nicknamed "The God of Pak Nam Pho." The temple is notable for its exquisitely ornate stucco floating ordination hall and houses the uncorrupted remains of Luang Pho Choy.
Key Tourist Attractions:
Floating Chapel: A two-story chapel adorned with beautiful stucco carvings. The entrance features a stucco sculpture of Hanuman with his mouth open.
Luang Pho Choy Pavilion: The place where the glass coffin containing the uncorrupted remains of Luang Pho Choy is enshrined.
Hall of Divine Weapons: The world's largest collection of sacred knives (9 meters long, weighing 3,000 kilograms).
Drum and Bell Tower: A magnificent structure made entirely of teak wood.
-- Lopburi Province --
"Luang Phi Tom," a monk and community developer,
is both a "father and teacher," raising and supporting underprivileged orphans, enabling them to receive education and have a bright future!
"Luang Phi Tom," a monk dedicated to development, didn't have the opportunity to become a teacher as he dreamed during his time as a layman. However, after entering the monastic life, he not only became a teacher but also a father figure, raising and supporting numerous orphaned and impoverished children, providing them with education and a bright future.
read more ... Luang Phi Tom
Pa Sak Jolasid Dam
In addition to its function as a water reservoir, the Pa Sak Chonlasit Dam is also an important tourist attraction in Lopburi Province. There are many tourist spots around the Pa Sak Chonlasit Dam, including:
Lopburi Province side:
Multipurpose building by the reservoir with a fish release area and a viewpoint overlooking the Pa Sak Chonlasit Dam reservoir.
The Royal Speech Hall and Pa Sak Chonlasit Dam Museum.
The Pa Sak Chonlasit Dam crest, which offers shuttle service for viewing the dam's length (round trip).
Saraburi Province side:
Phra Phuttha Rattana Manimaha Bophit Chonlasit Mongkolchai (Luang Pu Yai Pa Sak), located on the lower part of the Pa Sak Chonlasit Dam.