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Suan Sampran

About

Suan Sampran is a serene, eco-cultural haven located along the Ta Chine River in Nakhon Pathom province. Spanning 50 acres, this family-run destination features lush gardens filled with native flora and expansive lawns. Guests can enjoy diverse amenities, including charming antique Thai houses, a cozy hotel, spa facilities, and delightful restaurants. The venue emphasizes a balanced lifestyle and sustainable practices, cultivating an organic farm and village. Suan Sampran serves as a learning organization dedicated to promoting the Thai way of life and nurturing sustainable development, inspiring visitors to embrace change through educational experiences.

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About Suan Sampran


Nestled on a picturesque 50-acre property by the Ta Chine River in Nakhon Pathom province, Suan Sampran stands as a unique family-run eco-cultural destination. This vibrant venue is renowned for its extensive gardens filled with mature trees and colorful local flowers, creating a restorative environment perfect for families, couples, and nature enthusiasts alike.

Suan Sampran seamlessly blends adventure with serenity, offering a variety of amenities designed to enhance your experience. Explore the charm of antique Thai houses, relax in our inviting hotel, and indulge in delectable cuisine from our on-site restaurants. For those seeking relaxation, our spa provides rejuvenating treatments, while our organic farm demonstrates the fruits of sustainable living practices.

At the heart of Suan Sampran is our commitment to balanced living, supported by our vision of establishing a sustainable food system. We take pride in being a learning organization grounded in the rich traditions of Thai culture and dedicated to sustainable development. Our initiatives aim to inspire learning and foster transformative change, encouraging all visitors to recognize the value of eco-conscious practices

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Full Address

Km 32, Pet Kasem Road , 73110, Thailand

Name in Thai

สวนสามพราน (สามพราน, ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

ถ. เพชรเกษม กม. 32, สามพราน 73110 ไทย

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Review area

8 thoughts on “Suan Sampran

  1. The organic farm tour was wonderful and educational despite the rain. We got to walk through the hotel’s own supply of greens and sample their fresh coconuts and teas. Guide tour are workers, who have been very well looked after and hence very loyal to their workplace. Touts also available in English and Japanese(native guide).Only downside was that it closes very early and there are almost no-one around by 5pm.

  2. I have spent more than three hours in this beautiful resort.this is totally ecological and sustainable. You will see many colors of Thailand exhibited here. You can do little workshops from several beautiful handcrafts from Thailand. There are two elephants, snakes and many other animals to see. There is a hotel attached to the property and as well beautiful Cafes. You can buy gifts and handcrafted items. Wonderful half day trip you should not miss.

  3. Original Thai food, with local organic ingredients. We liked appetizer #6 (fresh organic kale leaves with local condiments) and, for people that doesn’t love extra spicy food, I suggest main meal #66 (rice vermicelli with coconut milk, minced pork and tofu). I appreciated the dessert, a Thai coconut custard. Menu in English version too.

  4. Since 1970, Suan Sampran or commonly known as the Rose Garden started a unique show for tourists visiting Thailand. The show was the ‘Thai Village Show’ which featured a comprehensive show of the Thai way of life in an entertaining way. This exciting and educational entertainment had been an attraction for the Thai industry for over half a century. Sadly, the latest news is that the ‘Thai Village Show’ will be closed by the middle of this year. Being a loyal supporter of the show, I shall deeply miss it.

  5. Found the entire place to be “tired”. It is a long way from anything and found the food to be subpar.

  6. The timing was just right when we arrived at the Rose Garden around 3pm. The show was about 30 minutes long starting from the musical instruments play down to the thai dance. It’s an entertaining display of talents and humor. I love how the characters portay the scenes and seemed like they’re having fun.Because of the limited time and we’re on a tour, we haven’t been able to try other stuffs in the village. I’ve seen shops and crafts around.

  7. Nice place surrounded by green. Easy to reach on the main road, swimming pool nice, peaceful atmosphere along the river and affordable price of restaurants. It would have been 4 or 5 stars if the rooms were bit more well kept. Although not particularly dirty or broken somehow the furniture did not give an impression of 4 or 5 stars hotel. Overall I would come back anyway because it is a very relaxing place for a romantic weekend or if you come with kids.

  8. I spent 3 nights here as part of a dance camp. We were up very late every single night and there was always a staff member close by to help us with everything we needed. Despite the lack of sleep (from too much dancing), I didn’t skip breakfast. The selection is huge with lots of great tasting organic food. Not too be missed! I’m also very impressed with the housekeeping staff, with so many rooms and so many people going in and out all the time I imagine that it wasn’t easy to do their job. Yet they managed to clean the rooms very fast. When I got back to Bangkok I realised that I left a puzzle book in the hotel room. It’s not expensive but has sentimental value to me. I called the hotel to inform them and within an hour they called me back saying they had found it. The lady on the phone wasn’t sure if it could be delivered but I gave my address just in case.I had already accepted the fact that I would have to drive back out there again if I wanted to reunite with my book but early on the next week I received my book in the mail! When I called to ask about payment options they said not to worry about it.I’m very impressed with the lovely staff at this hotel. Thank you so much and see you again next year! 🙂

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Where is Suan Sampran located?

Suan Sampran is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Km 32, Pet Kasem Road , 73110, Thailand



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