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Khao Chang Phueak is a high peak located within Thong Pha Phum National Park. Standing approximately 1,249 meters above sea level, it's renowned as one of Thailand's most beautiful and challenging hiking trails. This route is famous for its narrow ridge stretching through the Tenasserim Mountains, which form the border between Thailand and Myanmar. The breathtaking landscape has made Khao Chang Ph...
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69 kms from Kanchanaburi, and just 4 kms north of the Erawan National Park, this massive structure marks the southern most extremly of an extensive reservoir, which is part of yet another national park....
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Vajiralongkorn Dam, also known by its former name "Khao Laem Dam," is a large multipurpose dam located on the Khwae Noi River in Thong Pha Phum District, Kanchanaburi Province. It was constructed by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), beginning in 1979 and completed in 1984, before officially opening for operation in the mid-1980s-1990s. The dam plays a crucial role in hydroel...
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65 kms from Kanchanaburi along route 3199. this 220 sq.km. national park is the site of the 7-tiered Erawan waterfall, widely regarded as being one of Thailand's loveliest cascades. A mountainside forest setting includes dense bamboo groves which support numberous bird species. The park's other major attraction is the spectacular Phra That Cave which contains monumental stalagmites. Bungalow accom...
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Also known as Khao Phang Waterfall, about 60 kilometers from town on Highway 323. The roadside cascade is best visited between July - September, when water is most plentiful. Visitors can take a train from town to Nam Tok Station and continue by local transport to the waterfall, which is 2 kms away....
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This flows directly into the Kwai Noi River, and is the most popular attraction in the 300 sq.kms of Sai Yok National Park. Its idyllic beauty has been repeatedly celebratged in Thai poetry and song. Wildlife in Sai Yok's deciduous forests include small mammals such as bats, squirrels and deer, and numerous bird species, including wreathed hornbills and blue-winged pittas. The waterfall is 104 kms...
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Mon Bridge, officially known as the "Uttamanusorn Bridge," is located in Sangkhlaburi District, Kanchanaburi Province. It's a wooden bridge spanning the Songkalia River and is considered the longest wooden bridge in Thailand, measuring approximately 850 meters. While some engineering estimates differ slightly, the widely accepted figure for tourism and local authorities is around 850 meters, refle...
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Thong Pha Phum National Park is one of the most pristine forests in western Thailand, encompassing the Khao Phra Rueasi and Khao Bo Rae National Forest Reserves in Thong Pha Phum District, Kanchanaburi Province. Its landscape is characterized by a complex network of mountain ranges stretching north-south, part of the Tenasserim Range which forms the natural border between Thailand and Myanmar. The...
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River Kwai Bridge, located in Kanchanaburi Province, is one of Thailand’s most renowned historical landmarks. It was constructed in 1943 as part of the strategic railway line built by the Japanese army to connect Thailand with Burma (now Myanmar) during World War II. The bridge was built using the forced labor of Allied prisoners of war — including British, American, Australian, and Du...
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Death Railway starts from Nong Pladuk Station in Ban Pong District, Ratchaburi Province, passes through Kanchanaburi Province, crossing the River Kwai Yai, heading west, passing the Three Pagodas Pass, and ending at Thanbyuzayat in Myanmar. This route was forged by Allied prisoners of war recruited by the Japanese military as a strategic railway through Myanmar. The landscape along the route is ex...
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Songalia River Rafting in Sangkhlaburi District, Kanchanaburi Province, is part of a major river system along the Thai-Myanmar border. Its headwaters originate in the Thungyai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary's western forest area and flow through mountainous terrain interspersed with rainforests before merging with other tributaries at "Sam Prasop," a key confluence point in Sangkhlaburi District...
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This park covers 1,532 sq.kms. Park headquarters are 105 kilometers from Kanchanaburi. Major park attractions include the lovely 7- tiered Huay Mae Khamin Waterfall, boat trips on the scenic reservoir, and encroaching deciduous forest and bamboo groves where kingfishers, babblers and numerous other birds species are readily seen. Larger, more elusive mammals within the park's remoter areas include...
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