Phrom Lok Community

Nakorn Si Thammarat

The ancient village of Baan Phrom Lok is located near Phrom Lok Waterfall at Khao Luang in Nakorn Si Thammarat province, and is a source of water flowing into the sea. The villagers have adopted a practice of hybrid agriculture known as ‘Suan Somarom’, which involves growing fruit and vegetables without the use of any chemicals. Here, you’ll find an excellent community tourism activity that focuses on herbs that can be used to treat venom, while there is also a challenging hiking path through the forest that leads to the highest mountain of the entire southern region. At the top, you can observe the ancient ferns and plants of what is known as the ‘cloud forest’.

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Phrom Lok Community, Nakorn Si Thammarat

2 Days 1 Night Tour Program

First Day
Meet at the designated time Welcome all visitors, community introduction, and settle into the homestay.
12:00 PM Lunch at the homestay
Afternoon Walk through the forest and observe the Suan Somarom agricultural practice.Enjoy Phrom Lok Waterfall
6:30 PM Dinner. Take part in a ‘batik’ fabric making class and learn how to make (and eat) local snacks after dinner.
Second Day
6:00 AM Wake up and get ready for a relaxing bicycle ride around the community and nearby market. Then, it’s back to the village for breakfast.
8:00 AM Begin your rubber plantation activity where you’ll learn about rubber tapping, then visit a mushroom farm, and make household brooms from grass.
10:00 AM Follow the trail of King Taksin at Wat Khao Khun Panom and visit Tak Fah Cave.
12:00 PM Lunch at the homestay, witness the ‘Manorah’ dance, browse for souvenirs, and then say goodbye.

* Remark : If you would like to hike towards Khao Luang Mountain, you need to kindly inform us first.

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Homestay

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Local food

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