“Pa Jaew Garden, Salaya Community, Nakhon Pathom”

     Pa Jaew Garden is an agro-tourism and community-based learning center located along Khlong Maha Sawat, a historically important canal in the Salaya area. The site was originally a traditional mixed fruit orchard owned by local farming families and has been developed into a learning-based tourist attraction while still preserving its original garden structure and authentic rural atmosphere.

The garden practices mixed and organic farming, growing a variety of crops such as pomelo (a well-known fruit of Nakhon Pathom), mangoes, jackfruit, bananas, and local medicinal herbs. The farming system emphasizes sustainability, reduced chemical use, and the application of traditional local wisdom to maintain ecological balance within the orchard.

A key highlight of Pa Jaew Garden is its hands-on experiential tourism activities, allowing visitors to actively participate rather than just observe. These include learning how to make traditional Thai snacks such as “Khao Tan Na Tang” (crispy rice with dipping sauce), making pandan-infused salted eggs using local fermentation techniques, and herbal workshops focused on extracting oils and creating natural health products. Visitors can also explore the garden by foot or ride an “E-Tan” local farm vehicle to experience the surrounding agricultural landscape and community lifestyle up close.

Another important aspect is its connection to the Khlong Maha Sawat tourism route, a popular canal-based ecotourism network in Salaya. Visitors can travel by long-tail boat and stop at various community attractions such as orchards, learning centers, and local farms, creating a fully integrated cultural and agricultural tourism experience that supports multiple communities along the canal.

In terms of the local economy, Pa Jaew Garden plays a significant role in promoting community-based products such as freshly fried rice crackers, traditional Thai desserts, seasonal fruits, and herbal-based processed goods. These products are locally made and directly support farming households, helping preserve traditional knowledge while generating sustainable income for the community.

Overall, Pa Jaew Garden is a peaceful and authentic destination that blends nature, agriculture, and local culture. It is ideal for travelers seeking a slow-life experience, meaningful learning opportunities, and a deeper connection with rural Thai community life.


How to Get There
  • By car: From Bangkok, take Borommaratchachonnani Road toward Salaya, then continue onto Phutthamonthon Sai 4 or Sai 5 Road to Wat Suwannaram pier, which is the main departure point for the canal route.
  • By boat: Charter a long-tail boat from Wat Suwannaram Pier and cruise along Khlong Maha Sawat. Pa Jaew Garden is one of the main stops along this community-based tourism route.

Travel Tips
  • It is recommended to choose a Khlong Maha Sawat boat tour package to visit multiple attractions in one trip.
  • Visit in the morning for cooler weather and the best garden atmosphere.
  • Do not miss tasting fresh seasonal fruits and local fruit drinks.
  • Join hands-on activities such as traditional Thai dessert making and herbal workshops.
  • Buy local souvenirs such as freshly fried rice crackers and community products to support local farmers.

Admission fee:

  • Included in the boat tour or community tourism package, approximately 100 THB per person (depending on the program).

Opening hours:

  • Open daily from 08:00 AM to 05:00 PM.
  • Advance booking with the community group is recommended for group visits.

Pa Jaew Garden

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