Finding Khum Wiman Din: A Hidden Gem in Chachoengsao, Thailand

Just a short distance from Bangkok lies Chachoengsao, a charming province waiting to be explored. Nestled within its borders is Khum Wiman Din, a hidden gem that offers a unique and unforgettable experience.

Chachoengsao is a province located near Bangkok. Today, we will take you to visit Khum Viman Din, a place that is suitable for people of all ages, from children to teenagers, working adults, and senior citizens. You can visit with your family, partner, or even alone. The attraction is open every Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays. It is recommended to call and inquire before visiting.

9:00 AM - 6:00 PM. Admission fee is 30 Baht (for both children and adults).

Upon arrival, park your car on the side of the road and walk towards the entrance. You will be greeted by a vibrantly colored fence, perfect for a photo opportunity.

As you walk further, you will encounter the Khum Wiman Din sign and a souvenir shop. Rows of clay dolls are displayed, ready for you to purchase as home decorations or gifts for loved ones.

This place also offers food and drinks. If you are passing by or have come here but haven't eaten yet, you can have a meal here.

After a satisfying meal, you can take a leisurely stroll through the garden, seeking out unique photo opportunities. Alternatively, you can relax under the shade of a tree, enjoying the cool breeze. There are also wooden hammocks available for a comfortable nap.


If you are interested in the clay sculpting activity, there is an additional fee of 40 baht per person (both children and adults). (Equipment and instruction are provided free of charge). If you are interested in clay sculpting, it is recommended not to go too late in the evening.

The Map of Khum Viman Din (Thank you for the map image from koomwimarndin.com)

I hope this review will be a guide for many people's travel plans.


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