Excursion
Conference Excursion (Optional & Free of Charge)
Participants of The 43rd International Conference of the Microscopy Society of Thailand (MST43) are warmly invited to join a one-day optional conference excursion to Nakhon Pathom Province, scheduled on 11 June 2026.
This excursion is free of charge for conference participants. However, advance registration is required, as seating is limited.
Important information!
Participants who have registered for the MST43 Excursion are kindly informed that the conference organisers will provide transportation to and from the excursion venue.
Please note that lunch, snacks, and beverages during the excursion are not included. Participants are kindly requested to arrange their own meals and refreshments throughout the trip.
Thank you for being so understanding, and we look forward to sharing an enjoyable excursion experience with you.
Excursion Highlights
- Phra Pathom Chedi Ratchaworamahawihan
Visit one of Thailand’s most significant Buddhist stupas, followed by time for worship and shopping at the local market.
- Air Orchid Supermarket
Explore Thailand’s famous orchid centre, featuring a wide variety of orchids, souvenirs, and a lunch break.
- Moo Yoo Rose House
Enjoy a relaxing visit to a scenic rose garden and café area, ideal for photography and leisure.
Tentative Schedule
- 09:00–09:30 Depart from Kasetsart University, Kamphaeng Saen Campus (KU, KPS) by van/bus
- 09:30–11:00 Pay homage to Phra Pathom Chedi & local market visit
- 11:00–13:00 Visit Air Orchid Supermarket & lunch break
- 13:00–14:30 Visit Moo Yoo Rose House
- 14:30–15:30 Return to KU, KPS
Registration
- Participation is optional
- No excursion fee (Free of charge)
- Advance registration is required by 29 May 2026
Please be informed that the registration period for the excursion will close on June 3rd to facilitate the organization of transportation arrangements.
Please register through the conference registration system to secure your seat.
We look forward to welcoming you on this cultural and relaxing excursion during MST43