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Khao Chang Phueak (Khao Chang Phueak) is one of Thailand’s most famous and challenging trekking destinations, located within Thong Pha Phum National Park in Kanchanaburi Province. Rising approximately 1,249 meters above sea level, it is the highest peak in the park and is best known for its dramatic ridge trail called the “Knife Edge Ridge.” The trekking route is approximate...
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Srinakarin Dam (Srinakarin Dam) was originally named “Chao Nen Dam”. It is an earth core rockfill dam built across the Kwae Yai River in Kanchanaburi Province, operated by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT). It was constructed for hydroelectric power generation, water resource management, irrigation support, flood control, and regional economic development. The dam...
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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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Erawan National Park (Erawan National Park) is one of the most important national parks in Kanchanaburi Province, covering approximately 343,750 rai (about 550 square kilometers). It was officially designated as Thailand’s 12th national park in 1975. Originally known as "Khao Salop National Park," it was later renamed Erawan National Park after the distinctive appearance of the waterfall&rsq...
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Sai Yok Noi Waterfall, formerly known as "Khao Phang Waterfall," is one of the most famous waterfalls in Kanchanaburi Province and a major tourist attraction on the route to Sai Yok, Thong Pha Phum, and Sangkhla Buri districts. Located within Sai Yok National Park, adjacent to Highway 323, it's one of the most easily accessible waterfalls in western Thailand, unlike many others that require long h...
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Sai Yok Yai Waterfall (Sai Yok Yai Waterfall) is one of the most legendary natural attractions in Kanchanaburi, Thailand, combining historical value and outstanding natural scenery. It is a limestone waterfall with a unique formation, where the water does not fall in multiple tiers like typical waterfalls, but instead flows directly from a high cliff into the River Kwai Noi, creating a rare a...
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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 covers vast fertile forest areas in Thong Pha Phum and Sangkhla Buri Districts of Kanchanaburi Province. The park is dominated by steep and complex mountain ranges, serving as the origin of several important waterways in western Thailand. Located along the Tenasserim Mountain Range, the park forms part of a continuous forest ecosystem connected to Myanmar. It plays a v...
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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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Huay Mae Khamin Waterfall (Huay Mae Khamin Waterfall) is considered one of the most beautiful waterfalls in Thailand. Located within Srinakarin Dam National Park in Si Sawat District, Kanchanaburi Province, the waterfall originates from Huay Mae Khamin Stream, which flows down from the Kala Mountain Range before emptying into the Srinakarin Dam reservoir. The waterfall consists of seven tiers, eac...
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