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Thailand's largest dam is located some kilometers north of Tak city in Amphoe Sam Ngao, and dams the Mae Ping River. The extensive reservoir forms a picturesque lake that extends northwards to Chiang Mai's Amphoe Hot. ...
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This spectacular waterfall is located in the Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary and can be visited only from November through May. Would - be visitors to the waterfall and wildlife sanctuary are recommended to enquire first with the TAT office in Tak Tel : (055) 514-341-3 for information regarding travel conditions and camping opportunities....
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This monastery, located 25 kilometers upstream, in Amphoe Ban Tak, in an area which used to be the former site of Tak city. There are several ruins in the area, including a hilltop pagoda which was constructed, according to legend, by King Ramkhamhaeng of Sukhothai (reign : 1275 - 1317) to commemorate his victory in single combat on elephant back against King Khun Sam Chon, the ruler of Muang Shot...
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This cave, boasting notably beautiful stalactites and stalagmites, is located on the scenic Mae Sot-Mae Sariang High-way (Route 1085), at Km. 95-96. It is necessary to ford the Mae Usa stream in front of the cave to gain acccess. This may not be possible during the annual Rains Season (July through October)....
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King Taksin Shrine is located at the intersection of Chotwitee Thong Road and Mahadthai Bamrung Road, near the Tak City Hall. The original shrine stood on Wat Khao Kaew Hill, opposite the city center, but in 1947 (B.E. 2490), local residents rebuilt the shrine to honor King Taksin properly, and the Fine Arts Department cast a new statue of the king.
Historical Significance
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Historical Significance
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Rim Moei Market is one of the most important border communities and trading hubs in Mae Sot District, Tak Province. Located along the Moei River, which forms the natural boundary between Thailand and Myanmar, the market sits at the end of Highway No. 105 (Tak–Mae Sot Route), directly opposite Myawaddy in Myanmar. Its strategic location makes it a key border crossing and a long-standing ...
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Doi Musoe Market is named after the Musoe (Lahu) hill tribe, the main community selling their agricultural products here. This market is one of the largest and most important hill tribe markets along the Tak–Mae Sot route, offering a wide range of goods: vegetables such as Chinese cabbage and lettuce; fruits such as strawberries, grapes, lychee, and mangoes depending on the season; highland ...
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Wat Thai Wattanaram, formerly Wat Mae Tao Ngiew, is located about 5 kilometers from the city center of Mae Sot. The temple was built by Thai Yai people who migrated from Shan State, Myanmar, and was established around the year 1857. It was later renamed Wat Thai Wattanaram. Inside the temple, there are historical inscriptions, one in Thai and another in Burmese, describing the temple's founders.
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A limestone waterfall receiving water from a creek that flows into a pool of water. This ninety-seven-tiered waterfall flows year round....
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