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Par's Farm
Petcha Buri Province

The orchard and farm of Wild Bird Echo Tour is 30 Rai wide. (1 Rai is equal with the square, which is 20 Wa long (40 meters) or 1,600 square meters.) In the orchard, there are Mango, Coconut, Jackfruit, pesticide residue free vegetable, fish pond and rice farm; the location is far from Phetchaburi for 7 kilometers and from Bangkok for 2 hours.
It is opened for welcoming only the guests of Wild Bird Echo Tour, who wish the calm farm and need to take a rest in the Farm Stay style as Thai way of life. In the Par’s Farm, there is only the owner’s father stay there. He lives alone and welcomes the guests warmly and friendly. The building was constructed by the concrete and decorated with Thai style. There are a living room, 3 bedrooms, and 2bathrooms, which are enough for 4 guests. Also, there is a small pavilion outside the house.
There is a house for taking a rest.
Through the year, we can see the various birds such as Baya Weaver, Olive-backed Sunbird, White-vented Myna, Hoopoe, Barn Owl, Spotted Owlet and Indian Roller. The house is surrounded by the farm, in which the hundred kinds of bird live. Not far from the farm, there is a rural village, which you can walk around and have Thai way of life. We can see the farmers grow the rice, fishing, rice gathering and fruit and vegetable planting. Moreover, you can walk around the village for watching and taking photograph safely.
The best season in birding is from November to March because you are supposed to see both the habitats and migrants in the same time. This route is one of the best birding location in the central of Thailand. We recommend that if you have more time beyond the tour package you choose, like Kaeng Kracharn National Park or Sam Roi Yod National Park
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Wat Thai Tample
It is the place for making the religion activities of Buddhism. The temple here is 250 years old approximately; it is far from the farm for 4 kilometers. Inside the consecrated assembly hall (Ubosoth), there is the wall painting of Ayutthaya Era. The building was made from ancient wood. During the festival, the monks, who live in that temple, will make the fair and interesting Thai style activities.
Had Choa Sam Lan white sand beach
White Sand Beach : It is one of the popular beaches of the people in that province. The clean and quiet beach is far from the farm for only 7 kilometers. There are several cheap seafood restaurants. It is the place to take a rest after watching the birds all day.

Laem Phak Bia
Laem Phak Bia is the calling name of sand-barrier along the coast in Petchburi Province. It is situated in the southwest of Bangkok, and takes about 1.30 hours drive from Bangkok. There, the Laem Phak Bia Research and Development Project according to His Royal Initiation (H.M. the King Rama IX) is located. This project aims to do research and develop the project of re-of polluted water caused by communities in the major cities.
there are saltpans, mangrove forest and beach (shore area) that are bird's food supply and good habitats for those in Shore Bird group in winter. Or let say that the Laem Phak Bia is the 'center' of species of Large Seagulls. Especially the rare Great Black-headed Gull and Heuglin's Gull which we can find them there, including those Waders that usually migrate to this habitat and another area around Thai Gulf.
Pak Tha Lae
It is the name of Sub-District (Tambon), which is next to the sea and surrounded by the salt farm. It is the popular place to watch birds of Thai bird watchers especially the shorebird and wader bird. The appropriate time to watch birds is winter, during November – March. You can see the popular, hard to find birds like Spoonbill Sandpiper and Nordmann’s Greenshank every year.
Wat Khao Ta Kraow
The landmark of this location is Khao Ta Kraow (Ta Kraow mountain) that is about 400-meter height. Around the mountain is composed of fish and prawn ponds that suitable to be food supply of those big birds. Water Birds that are often seen in bid flocks are Black-headed Ibis and Spot-bellied Pelican. In some years we found Milky Stork, Black-faced Spoonbills which is the rare one, seeking for its food among a big flock of Painted Stork, Lesser Adjutant. Beside those water birds, we also easily find Yellow-bellied Prinia and Common Tailorbird in the grass field or scrubs.
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