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จุดล่องแก่ง มีหลายแห่ง น่าไปโดน ในช่วงฝนตกแบบนี้ จุดล่องแก่ง มีหลายแห่ง น่าไปโดน แต่ละแห่งก็มีระดับความยากง่ายแตกต่างกันไป ถือว่าเป็นกิจกรรมสุดท้าทายพิสูจน์ความใจกล้าของนักท่องเที่ยว
Kaeng Song Waterfall is one of many waterfalls of Wang Thong District of Phitsanulok. It is a 150-meter wide and 10-meter high waterfall of Lam Nam Khek stream that flows through a wide big rock and falls down from several rock levels, creating a beautiful scene of the waterfall. 
People who would like to take beautiful pictures of the waterfall from the front have to walk on a rocky ground b...
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Kaeng Krachan National Park is one of Thailand’s most significant natural World Heritage sites, recognized for its outstanding ecological value in Southeast Asia. Covering more than 2,900 square kilometers across Phetchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan provinces, the park serves as a major watershed that feeds the Phetchaburi and Pranburi rivers, playing a crucial role in sustaining agriculture,... read more
Pai River Rafting is an activity that attracts tourists from all over the world to experience the thrill of the river in a jungle setting. Originating from the Thanon Thong Chai and Daen Lao mountain ranges, the Pai River flows through a lush forest, making rafting more than just an adventure—it's a journey into the heart of beautiful nature.
This activity is divided into several types to su...
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Khun Dan Prakan Chon Dam The structure and characteristics of Khun Dan Prakan Chon Dam consists of a main dam and a secondary dam constructed with crushed concrete. Currently, it is the longest compressed concrete dam in the world with a total length of 2,720 meters (maximum) 93 meters, receiving water flowing from Khao Yai National Park through Wen Waterfall into the reservoir. It has a capacity ... read more
Muak Lek Waterfall is a legendary natural attraction of Saraburi Province, located within Muak Lek Arboretum, which spans the border between Muak Lek District in Saraburi and Pak Chong District in Nakhon Ratchasima. One of its key highlights is its easy accessibility, as the waterfall is located not far from Mittraphap Road. This makes it a popular stop for travelers seeking a relaxing break, fres... read more
The Lam Takhong Dam is a large-scale irrigation project established in 1964, constructed by blocking the Lam Takhong River, a vital waterway in Nakhon Ratchasima Province. Its primary objectives include water storage for agriculture, consumption, and flood prevention in the Lam Takhong river basin area. The dam is an earth-fill type, standing approximately 40.30 meters high with a crest length of ... read more

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