World Tours
Special garden and ethno-botanical tours and fruit safaris for botanists, students, growers, and restaurateurs from all over the country are organized and led by Fruit and Spice Park Manager Chris Rollins. Ranging from 9 to 32 days, the tours are for the purpose of collecting fruit, plant specimens, and enjoying cultural exchange.
Past tours have included England, Honduras, Costa Rica, Belize, Guatemala, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Philippines, Hong Kong, Bali, Java and Borneo.
Cambodia-Vietnam-Thailand
August 2005
Our August 2005 tour of Southeast Asia was a tremendous success. Led by Chris Rollins, the group searched the grand temples of Angkor Wat, the fertile plains of the Mekong delta and the hills of Northern Thailand for new and exotic specimens to add to the park's growing collection of tropical delights.
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Tour hikes the mountains of Central Vietnam.
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Maurice is entertained by the mysteries of Angkor Wat.
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Dragonfruit (Hylocereus undatus) being sold at a wholesale market in the Mekong delta, Vietnam.
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This artisan explains the process of creating her carved ceremonial drums made from the wood of the Jakfruit tree. (Hanoi, Vietnam)
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One of the summer favorites of Fruit and Spice Park is the longan [Dimocarpus longana].
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A small sample of available delicacies from the local markets of Saigon, Vietnam.
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Don poses with some colorful Gac (Momordica cochinchinensis).
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The ancient capital Ayuthaya, Thailand.
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