Discover the Soul of Thai Farmers at "นาเฮียใช้" – A Cultural & Spiritual Learning Center
Nestled in the lush green rice fields of Suphan Buri, the Thai Farmer's Way of Life and Spirit Learning Center (นาเฮียใช้) is more than just a tourist attraction—it’s a living classroom where visitors can immerse themselves in the timeless traditions of Thai agriculture.
🌱 Rooted in Passion & Preservation Founded by Mr. Nithat Charoenthammarak, a second-generation rice seed producer, this center embodies the philosophy of Sufficiency Economy initiated by King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX). Here, the past and present of Thai farming merge, offering a deep dive into the cultural and spiritual essence of rural life.
🌾 5 Must-Experience Highlights
Artistic Rice Field Designs – Marvel at stunning rice field patterns, including a giant Thai map and traditional script, created using green and black rice varieties.
Farmer’s Watchtower – Climb the 14.5-meter tower for breathtaking panoramic views of endless golden paddies.
Traditional Farmer’s House – Step back in time with displays of ancient farming tools and authentic rural living.
Hands-On Farming Activities – Try single-seed rice planting (held every 1st of the month) and learn age-old techniques.
Local Café & Souvenir Shop – Savor rice-based delicacies and take home organic farm products.
🕒 Visit Practical Info 📍 Location: Ban Pho, Mueang Suphan Buri ⏰ Hours: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Daily) 🎟️ Entry Fee: FREE! (Some activities may have additional charges) 🗺️ GPS: 14.4959756, 100.0577524
🍚 More Than Sightseeing – A Lesson in Life This center doesn’t just showcase rice farming; it teaches visitors to appreciate the farmer’s way of life through: Real farm experiences (planting, harvesting, milling) Heirloom rice conservation efforts Sustainable agriculture practices
A visit to ‘นาเฮียใช้’ is a journey into the heart of Thailand’s agricultural soul.
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Read moreVery good place to learn traditional architecture, way of life, also about rice plantation process… no entry fee charged… ample parking space with nice cafe and restaurants… don’t miss the cafe shop which offers drinks at reasonable price and nice seating options with good view of lake and rice fields.. 2hrs drive from Bangkok worth visiting especially if you want to know more traditional Thai culture… they also have collections of old coins and currency used centuries ago… have good collections of King Rama XI childhood and early age pictures… highly...
Read moreAm sure more foreigners would love to visit this place if it was more well known. The observation tower gives great views of the surrounding plots and fields and the planting & harvesting process info is interesting. Great coffee shop and beautiful old Thai style dwellings. Some more signage in English would enhance the...
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