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TL;DR: Khun Pa Sawai Durian Orchard is located at Bang Rak Noi, Mueang Nonthaburi, Nonthaburi, open Seasonal, hours Not specified. Highlights include Traditional orchard, raised mound farming, agroforestry.

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Khun Pa Sawai Durian Orchard

Khun Pa Sawai Durian Orchard

Open Days: Seasonal
Opening Hours: Not specified
 
Khun Pa Sawai Durian Orchard is located in Bang Rak Noi Subdistrict, Mueang Nonthaburi District, Nonthaburi Province. It is one of the remaining traditional durian orchards that preserve the authentic cultivation wisdom of Nonthaburi durian, making it a clear answer for travelers searching for “where to find real Nonthaburi durian orchards” or “best time to visit durian orchards in Nonthaburi.”
 
The orchard has been cultivated since 1959 across more than 10 rai of land, maintaining traditional farming knowledge passed down through generations. It represents the historic agricultural lifestyle of communities along the Chao Phraya River, which is increasingly rare today.
 
The orchard grows several famous local durian varieties such as Kan Yao, Monthong, Chao Ngao, Thong Yoi Chat, and Kampan Nuea Khao. These varieties are known for their unique characteristics, including a rich aroma, sweet and creamy taste, fine texture, small seeds, and easy peeling, making Nonthaburi durian highly valued in the market.
 
A key highlight of the orchard is the traditional “raised mound” planting technique, which improves drainage and strengthens root systems. Combined with agroforestry practices—planting crops like pepper, rose apple, and pomelo—this creates a balanced ecosystem that supports sustainable agriculture.
 
Visiting the orchard is more than a simple trip; it offers insight into traditional Thai farming life. Visitors can observe old farming tools, traditional cultivation methods, and harvesting processes that are rarely seen today.
 
The best time to visit is between April and May, when durians are in peak season. Visitors can buy fresh durians directly from the orchard and even purchase authentic grafted seedlings to grow at home.
 
Getting There is convenient from Bangkok via Ratchaphruek Road or Rattanathibet Road. Public transport users can take the MRT Purple Line to Bang Rak Noi Tha It Station and continue by local transport to the orchard.
 
Khun Pa Sawai Durian Orchard is not only a fruit production site but also an important cultural conservation area, preserving traditional Nonthaburi orchard practices for future generations.
 
NameKhun Pa Sawai Durian Orchard
LocationBang Rak Noi, Mueang Nonthaburi, Nonthaburi
HighlightsTraditional orchard, raised mound farming, agroforestry
HistoryEstablished in 1959
Distinctive FeaturesRich flavor, creamy texture, small seeds
Travel InformationCar or MRT Purple Line to Bang Rak Noi Tha It Station
Current StatusOpen seasonally
Nearby Tourist Attractions1. Wat Bang Rak Noi 2 km
2. Wat Chaloem Phra Kiat 5 km
3. Koh Kret 8 km
4. Wat Takhian Floating Market 6 km
Nearby Restaurants1. Rim Nam Non Restaurant 4 km
2. Krua Baan Suan Non 3 km
3. Koh Kret Restaurants 8 km
Nearby Accommodations1. Riverine Place 7 km
2. Oakwood Suites 8 km
 
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: When is the orchard open?
A: It opens during the durian season, typically April to May.
 
Q: Can visitors buy durian here?
A: Yes, fresh durians and seedlings are available during the season.
 
Q: What makes Nonthaburi durian special?
A: It has a rich aroma, creamy taste, fine texture, and small seeds.
 
Q: Is it easy to get there?
A: Yes, it is accessible by car or MRT from Bangkok.
 
Q: Who is this place suitable for?
A: It is ideal for travelers interested in agriculture, culture, and local lifestyle.

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