Thung Thammana
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Open Days: Wednesday - Sunday
Opening Hours: 10.00 - 18.00 (Activity sessions found in booking information: Morning 09.00 - 12.00 and Afternoon 13.00 - 16.00)
 
Thung Thammana in Yai Cha Subdistrict, Sam Phran District, Nakhon Pathom Province, is an organic agriculture learning center and community farm with a distinctive character. It is not simply a nature-based attraction for photos or a place to bring children for casual activities. Instead, it is a place where visitors are invited to learn about a sufficient and balanced way of life through hands-on experiences, including rice farming, vegetable growing, animal care, and food processing, all in a peaceful countryside setting not far from Bangkok.
 
What makes Thung Thammana stand out from many other farm attractions is that the entire place is clearly built around the philosophy of the Sufficiency Economy. This is not a place that only explains where food comes from or how farmers work. It also communicates ideas about living with moderation, respecting nature, relying on one’s own abilities, and preserving green space for future generations. These values feel especially relevant today, particularly at a time when many families want to take children away from screens and reconnect them with the real world.
 
Upon arriving at Thung Thammana, the first thing visitors notice is the open and relaxing atmosphere. The area is surrounded by rice fields, vegetable plots, mushroom houses, animal zones, and outdoor activity spaces arranged in a natural way. It is not designed to feel artificial or overly polished like a fashionable photo-oriented venue. Instead, it keeps the charm of a living community farm. Parents who bring their children here do not feel that they are simply going out for entertainment, but rather that they are introducing them to practical life lessons in a real environment.
 
Thung Thammana is especially suitable for families who want to spend time together without rushing. The activities here encourage everyone to take part, whether they are young children, older kids, or adults who want to reconnect with a rural way of life. Some people come here to relax, while others come so their children can learn something new. In the end, however, many leave with similar impressions: a sense of calm, a deeper understanding of agriculture, and meaningful memories created by doing things with their own hands.
 
In terms of location, Thung Thammana is at 76 Moo 6, Yai Cha Subdistrict, Sam Phran District, Nakhon Pathom 73110. It is convenient for visitors coming from Bangkok and nearby areas, making it easy to plan as a day trip. The Sam Phran area itself is also known for nature-based attractions, riverside dining, garden cafes, and pleasant accommodation, so Thung Thammana works well for a half-day visit, a full-day family outing, or as part of a weekend trip.
 
The heart of Thung Thammana is experiential learning. The entire site is designed so visitors can experience the “real life” of an organic farm in a simple and understandable way. Children do not just stand and watch animals or observe vegetable plots from a distance. They get to feed animals, try planting vegetables, collect mushrooms, transplant rice seedlings, harvest rice, slide through mud, and play in specially prepared water areas. These activities make learning feel joyful and memorable, rather than limited to a classroom.
 
The activities at Thung Thammana are divided into 3 main zones. This structure helps visitors understand the learning style of the farm more clearly and makes it easier for families to choose activities that match their children’s ages, the time they have available, and the interests of each family member.
 
Zone 1 focuses on introductory activities that are especially suitable for families and children who want to begin discovering the world of organic farming in a gentle and engaging way. Activities in this zone include painting flower pots, planting vegetables, feeding animals, and collecting mushrooms. What makes this zone particularly appealing is that it helps children connect with nature through direct participation. They learn how tiny seeds can grow into edible vegetables, understand that feeding animals involves care and responsibility, and see that mushroom cultivation depends on both attention and the right environment.
 
Painting flower pots may seem like a simple activity, but within the context of Thung Thammana it carries a deeper meaning. It gives children a chance to form a bond with a plant of their own. Once they have painted the pot and planted something inside it, the plant becomes more than decoration. It becomes something with a story and something that needs care. Vegetable planting works in a similar way. It helps both children and adults appreciate the value of food from the very beginning and understand that before a plate of vegetables reaches the dining table, it takes soil preparation, watering, care, and time.
 
Zone 2 becomes more practical in the way it connects farm life with everyday living. Key activities in this zone include feeding animals, collecting chicken eggs and duck eggs, making salted eggs, and preparing khanom khai krok, a traditional egg-based snack. The strength of this zone is that it clearly shows the process from “ingredients on the farm” to “food on the table.” Visitors see that eggs do not simply come from convenience stores without context, but from animals that are properly cared for. Those farm products can then be turned into food or processed products that have real use in daily life.
 
For many families, Zone 2 creates the most conversation because children are usually excited by the experience of collecting real eggs from the coop, while adults are often reminded of the rural way of life they may have known in childhood. Making salted eggs and khanom khai krok adds another layer of learning by introducing traditional food wisdom. This is one of the great charms of community-based tourism in Thailand. Thung Thammana therefore does not teach only agriculture. It also teaches food culture, food processing, and the value of simple local food whose origin lies in nature.
 
Zone 3 is the most energetic and playful part of the farm. It is especially suitable for children who enjoy outdoor activities and for families who want to experience rice farming more directly. Activities in this zone include harvesting rice, rice planting, mud slider play, and water play in designated areas. What makes this zone special is that it helps visitors understand that rice farming is not just a romantic image in postcards. It is real work that requires labor, time, and a relationship with the seasons, the soil, the water, and the cooperation of people in the community.
 
Rice planting is an activity that many visitors, especially city residents, have never tried before. Stepping into a rice field, feeling the mud under bare feet, and planting young rice seedlings by hand creates a much deeper understanding of agricultural labor than reading about it or seeing pictures ever could. Rice harvesting, on the other hand, shows the importance of the final stage in the food production process. It is a simple lesson, but a powerful one.
 
On another level, the mud slider and water play area are part of what keeps Thung Thammana genuinely fun. The farm is not so serious that children become bored, and it is not so focused on teaching that it loses the feeling of a relaxing day out. These activities create a good balance between substance and enjoyment. Children laugh, use up their energy, get messy with mud, and play freely, while adults get to watch a kind of happiness that comes from very simple contact with nature.
 
When viewed as a whole, Thung Thammana clearly brings together 3 important elements: nature, learning, and family. Nature serves as both the setting and the teacher. Learning happens through participation. Family is the unit that gives the entire experience deeper meaning. Children who come here do not simply “go sightseeing.” They create shared experiences with their parents. At the same time, adults are not only guiding the trip but also learning and reflecting on important values alongside their children.
 
Another reason Thung Thammana is so interesting in the context of modern tourism is that it offers an accessible example of green tourism and community-based tourism. The farm does not rely on superficial excitement. Instead, it uses the strength of a real place, a real way of life, and real knowledge to create meaningful experiences for visitors. This approach matches the interests of many modern travelers who are looking for more than surface-level beauty.
 
Thung Thammana also reflects the importance of green space in suburban areas that are changing quickly. Sam Phran and its surrounding areas still retain much of their community character and agricultural landscape, but they are also increasingly influenced by urban expansion. The continued existence of a place like this is therefore not only about tourism. It is also about preserving a cultural landscape and passing on a way of life so that future generations can still see, experience, and understand how meaningful nature and agriculture remain in Thai life.
 
In terms of accessibility, Thung Thammana is best visited by private car, as this offers the greatest convenience and flexibility, especially for families with children or those carrying extra clothes for mud and water activities. From Bangkok, visitors can take Phet Kasem Road toward Sam Phran and then continue into the Yai Cha area. The journey is short enough for a day trip and can easily be combined with other stops such as cafes, floating markets, or temples in the Sam Phran area.
 
Travel by public transportation is possible, but less convenient. Visitors can first travel to the Sam Phran area and then continue by local transport or taxi to the farm. Because the site is a farm with many outdoor activities, traveling by private vehicle is clearly the easier option in terms of timing, flexibility, and the ability to adjust plans during the day.
 
Before visiting, it is useful to know that Thung Thammana offers a variety of active, hands-on experiences. Visitors should wear comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor activities. Those planning to join mud-based activities, rice planting, or water play should bring a change of clothes, a towel, sandals, and sun protection. Young children should remain under close supervision throughout the visit to ensure safety and to help the day run smoothly.
 
In terms of visitor profile, Thung Thammana suits many different groups. Families with children benefit from activity-based learning. School groups and study visits can use the farm as an outdoor classroom. City workers looking to relax can enjoy the calm of the rice fields. People who are interested in organic farming, the Sufficiency Economy philosophy, or environmentally responsible travel will find that this place offers more substance and insight than many ordinary farm attractions.
 
The importance of Thung Thammana today therefore goes beyond being a tourist attraction. It acts as a shared space between community, nature, and visitors. It helps urban residents reconnect with the origin of food, appreciate the value of green space, and understand that living with moderation is not an outdated idea, but a practical and powerful choice in the modern world.
 
Looking at the overall experience, Thung Thammana is an excellent destination for families who want to spend meaningful time together on a day off. It offers enjoyment, learning, and memorable experiences all at once. Children can run, get muddy, laugh, and learn about soil, water, rice, and farm animals. Adults can rest their eyes from screens, breathe open air, and reconnect with a kind of simplicity that everyday life may have pushed aside.
 
For travelers looking for a place near Bangkok that is more than just a cafe or a photo stop, a place with real experiences, a clear philosophy, and a genuine natural atmosphere, Thung Thammana in Sam Phran deserves strong consideration. It is a destination where tourism does not end with fun, but continues into understanding, reflection, and inspiration for everyday life.
 
Place Summary An organic agriculture learning center and community farm based on the Sufficiency Economy philosophy, ideal for families, children, and visitors who want to experience a natural way of life near Bangkok.
Highlights Hands-on learning activities including vegetable planting, mushroom collecting, animal feeding, egg collecting, salted egg making, khanom khai krok making, rice planting, rice harvesting, mud slider play, and water play.
History / Concept Developed as an organic agriculture learning center and community farm to pass on the ideas of organic farming and the Sufficiency Economy philosophy while preserving green space for future generations.
Address 76 Moo 6, Yai Cha Subdistrict, Sam Phran District, Nakhon Pathom 73110
Travel Best reached by private car from Bangkok via Phet Kasem Road to Sam Phran and then into Yai Cha. If using public transportation, it is better to travel to Sam Phran first and continue by local transport to the farm.
Open Days / Opening Hours Wednesday - Sunday, 10.00 - 18.00 / Activity booking information found online mentions a morning session from 09.00 - 12.00 and an afternoon session from 13.00 - 16.00.
Facilities Parking area, outdoor activity spaces, water play area, farm learning spaces, on-site food/cafe zone, and countryside relaxation areas.
Zones 1. Flower pot painting, vegetable planting, animal feeding, and mushroom collecting
2. Animal feeding, chicken and duck egg collecting, salted egg making, and khanom khai krok making
3. Rice harvesting, rice planting, mud slider play, and water play
Nearby Attractions 1. Sampran Riverside, about 4 km
2. Patom Organic Village, about 4 km
3. Don Wai Floating Market, about 8 km
4. Wat Rai Khing, about 9 km
5. After the Rain Coffee & Gallery, about 10 km
Nearby Restaurants 1. Patom Organic Living / Patom Cafe, about 4 km. Tel. 02-084-8649
2. Memory House Cafe Sam Phran, about 6 km. Tel. 083-925-0900
3. In Garden Hut Cafe, about 8 km. Tel. 063-524-2941
4. Oi Wan Traditional Thai Riverside Restaurant, about 9 km. Tel. 094-539-9949, 094-539-9964
5. After the Rain Coffee & Gallery, about 10 km. Tel. 095-535-5424
Nearby Accommodation 1. Sampran Riverside, about 4 km. Tel. 034-322-544-6
2. Barn Sampran Resort, about 5 km. Tel. 094-198-8848
3. Neera Retreat Hotel, about 10 km. Tel. 034-324-034
4. Earth Mansion Sai 5, about 15 km. Tel. 084-937-7711
5. Mida Grande Hotel Dhavaravati Nakhon Pathom, about 29 km. Tel. 034-966-700
Main Contact Number 092-505-6767
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Who is Thung Thammana suitable for?
A: It is suitable for families with children, school groups, educational visits, and visitors who want to relax in nature while learning about organic farming and the Sufficiency Economy philosophy.
 
Q: What activities can visitors do at Thung Thammana?
A: Visitors can join a wide range of activities such as flower pot painting, vegetable planting, animal feeding, mushroom collecting, chicken and duck egg collecting, making salted eggs, making khanom khai krok, rice planting, rice harvesting, mud slider play, and water play.
 
Q: What days and times is Thung Thammana open?
A: The information found indicates that it is open from Wednesday to Sunday, 10.00 - 18.00, with activity sessions in the morning from 09.00 - 12.00 and in the afternoon from 13.00 - 16.00.
 
Q: What should visitors prepare before joining activities?
A: Visitors should wear comfortable outdoor clothing and prepare a change of clothes, sandals, a towel, a hat, and sun protection, especially if they plan to join mud, rice planting, or water activities.
 
Q: Is Thung Thammana easy to reach?
A: Yes. It is convenient to reach by private car from Bangkok because it is located in Sam Phran District, Nakhon Pathom, and works well as a day trip.
 
Q: How is Thung Thammana different from other farm attractions?
A: Its key strength is the way it connects farm activities with the Sufficiency Economy philosophy and hands-on learning, allowing visitors to gain fun, knowledge, and a deeper understanding of nature and community life at the same time.
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