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Discover Thai wine, enjoy horse riding, and explore a vineyard with this full-day tour from Bangkok, perfect for animal lovers and wine enthusiasts.
Khao Yai Winery – Vineyard Tours & Animal Lover with Horse Farm offers a fascinating glimpse into a lesser-known side of Thailand—its burgeoning wine scene combined with hands-on experiences at a charming horse farm. Designed for those looking to escape the city hustle without the hassle of planning, this 10-hour tour packs in a visit to a renowned vineyard, a delightful farm experience, and a taste of rural Thai life. The convenience of hotel pickup and drop-off makes it appealing for travelers wanting a seamless day out.
What we particularly like about this tour is its balanced mix of activities—wine tasting, farm exploration, and horse riding—all in one go. It’s a well-organized way to enjoy diverse experiences with minimal planning. One consideration worth noting is that the tour’s price might seem steep for some, but when you factor in transportation, entry fees, meals, and activities, it offers good value given the variety packed into the day.
This experience suits travelers who appreciate authentic, off-the-beaten-path activities—especially animal lovers, wine enthusiasts, or families seeking a fun, educational day amidst nature. If you’re after a relaxed, well-rounded day that combines rural charm with a touch of sophistication, this tour could be right up your alley.
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This day begins early, with pickup from central Bangkok locations, including areas like Chidlom, Siam, Sukhumvit, and others. The journey to Khao Yai takes roughly two hours in a comfortable minivan, which sets a relaxed tone for the day ahead. The pick-up service is a major plus for those who dislike navigating public transport or meeting at remote locations.
Arriving at PB Valley, you’re greeted by one of Thailand’s top wineries situated at the edge of Khao Yai National Park. The winery is expansive—about 1000 acres—so a tram tour is included to help you soak in the views without getting exhausted. This tram ride is a highlight, offering a comfortable way to see the vines, learn about the grape varieties, and get a sense of the scale.
The winery’s tour lasts around 75 minutes, during which you get to explore the wine production center and visit a small museum detailing the history of PB Valley. The wine tasting session includes four different Thai wines, giving you a chance to compare varietals and note their unique flavors. Reviewers mention that the wines are generally well-received, with some noting the selection is “delicious” and the guide’s presentation was engaging.
The wine tasting is designed to be informative, with the guide explaining the wine-making process and the heritage of Thai wine, a lesser-known but growing segment of Thailand’s food scene. You’ll also sample fresh passion fruit, adding a tropical twist to the experience—something reviewers appreciated as a refreshing palate cleanser.
Next, you’ll head to the nearby horse farm nestled in Pak Chong district. Here, the emphasis is on hands-on farm activities suitable for all ages, making it a perfect family outing. As one reviewer pointed out, you can “collect eggs from over 400 free-range hens,” which adds a layer of authenticity often missing from more commercial tours.
The farm allows you to interact with different breeds of horses, with opportunities to feed, groom, and learn about riding. The 20-minute beginner horse riding lesson is a real treat—many find it surprisingly fun and manageable, especially since helmets and equipment are provided. Reviewers appreciated the chance to experience riding without prior skill, describing it as “exciting” and “a real highlight.”
Animal lovers will enjoy feeding piglets with a bottle of milk, and everyone can watch the horses being groomed or simply hang out with the farm animals. The farm’s relaxed atmosphere and friendly staff help create an authentic rural experience, contrasting nicely with the more polished winery setting.
Lunch is included at The Great Hornbill Restaurant within PB Valley, serving a menu that features pasta, fried rice, and Phad Thai—plus homemade ice cream and a glass of Shiraz grape juice. Reviewers say the food is “delicious” and hits the spot after a busy morning. The meal offers good value, especially considering the variety of options and the quality of the food.
The entire day is designed to balance activity and relaxation, with plenty of downtime to enjoy the scenic surroundings. The small group size means you’ll have personal attention from the guide, who is usually knowledgeable and enthusiastic about sharing insights into Thai wine culture and farm life.
Although only one review is available, it highlights the qualities many travelers will appreciate. The review called the winery a “beautiful vineyard with good cuisine” and mentioned the “large menu” and “delicious wine.” Even with a minor hiccup like a nearby construction site, the overall impression was positive, and they expressed interest in returning.
This experience is perfect for travelers wanting a relaxed, activity-rich day outside Bangkok, especially those who love animals and are curious about wine-making in Thailand. It’s ideal for families, couples, or groups looking for a fun, educational outing that combines nature, farm life, and wine tasting in one seamless package.
If you’re after a no-fuss day trip that includes good meals, interesting sights, and engaging activities, this tour ticks many boxes. However, if you’re on a tight budget or prefer more flexible, self-guided adventures, you might find this experience somewhat pricey.
In the end, this Khao Yai vineyard and farm experience offers a rich, varied day for those eager to explore Thailand’s rural side, indulge in local wines, and enjoy engaging with farm animals. It’s a well-rounded choice for curious travelers seeking a blend of education, fun, and relaxation—albeit at a higher price point reflective of its inclusiveness and convenience.