Suphattraland is a must-visit agrotourism destination in Rayong, especially for fruit lovers. The highlight is the wide variety of durian available for tasting—fresh and flavorful. You can also try other fruits, including salacca (snake fruit), which is sweet and refreshing. The food is another plus, with delicious som tam (papaya salad) and other dishes that you can refill continuously.
The atmosphere is pleasant and well-organized. Visitors tour the orchard in rounds, riding in a guided vehicle that stops at different stations—fruit tasting areas, dining spots, and even an educational section to observe beekeeping. Although there are many tourists, the place handles the crowd efficiently. Cleanliness is also a priority here; the restrooms are well-maintained and clean.
Considering all the experiences offered, the price is very reasonable, making this a great spot for families, couples, or...
Read moreBig private fruit farm-total 800rai(1282644 ㎡). Walk in entrance fee was 500thb, you can take shuttle car and look around farm. There are many fruit-trees, you can see how it is growing. There is fruit eating section, it’s fruits buffet, and Somtam, pork bbq, chicken bbq as well. However, quality of fruits were too poor, if those fruits are from this farm, I’m not gonna buy any fruits. They might sell good quality fruits to market and give customers low quality fruits which cannot sell to market. In same reason, I didn’t buy honey. It is okay to look around here, but hope the owner make customers’ entrance fee worthy-1.upgrade fruits quality-esp mango was half spoiled 2. Upgrade service of employees ; seems like...
Read moreFive years ago we had a nice, informative trip, we enjoyed a lot to Suphattraland to learn about the Thai fruits, to see how they are growing in the nature included the fresh fruit tasting.
Decided to repeat the tour and it was a very bad decision. 10-15 minute quick ride around the plantation and we were left in a huge pavillion to taste the fruits ( last time we had them right from the plants ) and to get a somtam with some chicken sticks... BTW they were really enjoyable.
After 1.5 hour waiting we moved on the other side of the street to see a honey promotion.
And that's it, the tour is ended. A bit steep to pay for that 650 Baht. Maybe for the durian...
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