Explore Trat Beyond its Islands

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Sompoch Orchard
Sompoch Orchard

Tratprovince is synonymous with beaches and islands. Tourists from all over the country and the world come to see the renowned Koh Chang, Koh Kood, Koh Kham, and more, but often don’t explore much of Trat’s mainland. Let us change your view of Trat and introduce you to more than just the Sea and sand.



Take a walk through Sompoch Orchard and learn how farmers grow fruits like longan, mangosteen, banana, and – the star of the show – sweet sumaleesalak, or snake fruit.

The orchard keeps track of each and every bunch of salak with labels indicating the age, flavour, and harvest period so they know exactly when the fruit’s sweetness peaks at eight months old.

This system helps maintain the quality of the produce and has earned the orchard a reputation for growing some of the tastiest fruit around. After a site tour, you can sample the famous salak as well as buy fresh and processed salak to take back home.

Address  : 219 M.6 Wang Krajae, Amphoe Muang, Trat

Tel.  : 08-1438 -2015

 

Chang Toon Village
Chang Toon Village

Escape the city to relax with fresh air and Village life at Chang Toon. You can unwind even further by trying a chicken coop spa. You read it right; this is a personal sauna made of chicken coop wire where you bathe in steam scented with local herbs. It’s a fun, unique experience that leaves your skin glowing. What’s not to love?

Other activities at the village include  :

Ruby panning in Klong Ang Canal

White mud spa treatments (the mud comes from the same ruby canal then is blended with turmeric and applied all over one’s body)

Trying the local cuisine, especially the creamy, fragrant chicken soup with banana that goes incredibly, and unexpectedly, well with sweet sticky rice

Address  : 62 M.5 Chang Toon, Amphoe Bo Rai, Trat 23140

Hours  : 10.00 a.m. – 16.00 p.m.

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Ban Tha Ranae
Ban Tha Ranae

This Village is located next to more than 790 acres of pristine mangrove forest. Take a Boat trip to see the mangroves, nipa palms, and taboon trees, and enter a primordial-like world of astonishing mangroves roots. The huaroiroo (the HydnophytumFormicarum Jack plant) also grows here and is believed to have strong healing and medicinal qualities, particularly for longevity. Villagers dry its root to brew a tea and say, “sip roiroo tea, and gain a century.”

Address  : Ban Tha Ranae, Nong Khan Song, Amphoe Muang, Trat

Tel.  : 081 161 6694

Trat is more than just picture-perfect beaches. Exploring its mainland attractions, like those listed above, offers another look at the region including its communities, Culture and cuisine!