Kung Krabaen Bay Nature Centre by Iam.in.th
Nature mangrove crabs @ Kung Krabaen Bay Nature Centre
Kung Krabaen Bay Royal Development Study Center is located in Khlong Khut Sub-district, Tha Mai District, Chanthaburi Province. The area covers approximately 4,000 Rai in Kung Krabaen Bay and the surrounding area. The center was founded in 1982 and is responsible for studying and researching the natural ecosystem in order to find proper ways to develop the coastal area in Chanthaburi Province. The center is also a place where interested people can study the condition of nature so that they can understand the ecosystem in mangrove forest and can use these resources in the most effective way.
Pink Rocks @ Kung Krabaen Chanthaburi?
It was a holiday so we decided to go visit this pink rock located at the Kung Krabaen Wildlife Reserve.
We weren't able to go to the view point because we actually couldn't find the way. It might be on another day as the locals said it is a long hike to the top although the view is beautiful.
Overall, the trip was nice. You would be able to see pink rocks and the view of the sea with it but it's just that and nothing else. It's great for photographs if that's what you're into. The fee costs 20 baht for locals and 200 for foreigners (which is I think not worth it).
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Huai Hong Khrai Royal Development Study Centre
As seen on danaboutthailand.com
Huai Hong Khrai is an amazing place to visit if you come to Chiang Mai. Not only is it a peaceful, idyllic place but it is a working centre for the recovery of Thailand's ecosystems and research into improvements in farming that will benefit the entire community. Here you can learn and see first hand what is being done to restore the land and improve the life of the people.
Thailand's Northern Region has abundant forests and natural resources such as minerals, wildlife, wild plants and various forest products. The region is recognized to be the area of great value and significance both in the ecological and economic aspects.
However, a large number of the forest areas had been destroyed due to the deterioration of the forests, the expansion of land for agricultural activities, and the occurrence of forest fires. Particularly, there were several problems in the area of Khun Mae Kuang National Forest Reserve where the Huai Hong Khrai Royal Development Study Centre is presently located. Forests were deteriorated, ineffective in retaining water and with only 35 plant species found. The watersheds contained a little natural water. The area was arid and lack of humidity, inducing the occurrence of forest fires every year. The soil was acidic, inappropriate for agricultural activities.
Recognizing the impacts resulting from the loss of forests upon the watershed areas, His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej paid a keen attention to develop and conserve the forests. His Majesty, therefore, initiated the establishment of the Huai Hong Khrai Royal Development Study Centre on 11 December 1982. The centre covers an area of about 1,360 hectares in the Huai Hong Khrai Basin, which is part of Khun Mae Kuang National Forest Reserve and situated in Doi Saket District of Chiang Mai Province. Currently, its services have been extended to 18 surrounding villages. The centre's activities involved the works of 17 government agencies and the representative of the Royal Irrigation Department which oversees the centre's main activities and acts as the director of the centre.
The establishment of Huai Hong Khrai Royal Development Study Centre aims at solving problems for people in the remote areas so that they can have a better quality of life and be free from hardship. The objectives and guidelines of the Centre include the followings
To conduct study, research and experiments in search of guidelines and development methods suitable for different conditions of the areas in the Northern region
To provide technical knowledge with practical theories which will enhance people's capacity to carry out the development work and create the maximum benefits
To function as a one-stop service that gathers results of study, experiments and demonstrations which have proven successful, be it from the fields of agriculture, water resources, livestock, fishery and social development, presented in a form of a living natural museum
To serve as a place for the exchange of experiences and open communication among academics, development workers and the people
To coordinate with various stakeholders on project planning and management in order to render optimum benefits.
The centre addresses the following areas. Water sources, soil, forestry, crop cultivation, intensive farming, animal husbandry, fishery, frog farming, community development and services and the promotion of tourism.
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Beautiful City, Beautiful Lanscape, Beautiful Culture.
Credit: CBTi Thailand.
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