Some types of tourism are particularly appropriate for community-based tourism, for example, ecotourism, ethnic tourism, cultural tourism, village-based tourism, agriculture tourism, and rural tourism, in that they open to community
ownership and control. Among the best examples of implementation of community-based tourism in Thailand, Mae Kampong village, Chiang Mai province, Kiriwong village, Nakorn Sri Thammarat province, Leeled
village, Surat Thani province, 100-year-old markets at Sam Chuk (Suphanburi
province) and Klong Suan, Chachoengsao and Samut Prakan province are regarded as outstanding examples of successful community-based tourism destinations.