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Saman Rattanaram Temple The history of Saman Rattanaram Temple dates back to the early Rattanakosin period. According to local lore, the temple was founded by "Khun Saman" and "Mistress Rat" (hence the name Saman-Rattana-Ram). It served as a community temple for those living along the Bang Pakong River for generations. Originally a quiet spiritual center for the people of Bang Kaeo, it has undergo... read more
Sothon Wararam Worawihan Temple was originally named Hong Temple built during the late Ayutthaya period on the banks of the Bang Pakong River. According to local records, a carved wooden swan was once perched atop a tall pole within the temple grounds. Over time, the swan fell, leaving only the pole, leading locals to call it Sao Thong Temple (Flagpole Temple). Later, after a storm snapp... read more
This is located at Tambon Bang Pu Mai, about Kilometres 37 from Bangkok on Sukhumvit Road, opposite the Bang Pu Industrial Estate. It has long been famous for its seaside resort and also the recuperation centre, and generally associated with relaxation. It is operated by the Quartermaster General's Department. Inside the compound, there are many gardens and a lot of trees and plants. Restaurants a... read more
Bang Nampheung Floating Market officially opened on 6 March 2004.  The charm of this floating market is the canal-sde lifestyle of the community.  There are local products, food, seasonal fruits and vegetable for selling at this floating market.
 
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The floating market has prepared rowboats for rent, 40 baht / hour.  The rowboat has become rare nowsadays so it is the b...
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Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market is one of the floating markets located closest to the heart of Bangkok. Situated on the Thonburi side of the city, the market preserves a strong sense of simplicity and traditional waterfront living. Amid the rapid development of the capital, this charming community continues to reflect the enduring bond between local residents and the canal-based way of li...
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Koh Kred is an island in the Chao Phraya River in Nonthaburi Province, approximately opposite Donmuang Internation Airport to the dorder of Bangkok.
A village known as “Kwarn Ar- marn” or pottery village was established here more than two centuries ago, at the time when Thonburi, not Bangkok, was the capital of the Thai Kingdom During the reign of King Taksin The Gr...
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The present Phra Pathom Chedi was built during the reign of King Rama IV in 1853, under his royal command, the new Chedi was constructed to cover the former Chedi of which the shape was of an upside down bell shape with a Prang top. It is assumed that the former Chedi dates back to the year 539 AD due to the fact that the upside down bell shaped Chedi has a similar style to the Sanchi Chedi in Ind... read more
Don Wai Market ,situated in Tambon Bang Kratuek. Behind the Don Wai temple is a market that still retains an appearance of a market dating back to King Rama VI period. The old building is made of wood and located on the banks of the Tha Chin River. Food vendors travel by boats to sell their goods here. Agricultural produce are sold daily from 07.00-18.00. Boats are available for rent for scenic ri... read more
Hat Cha-am (Cha-am Beach) is the most famous beach in Phetchaburi, offering over 7 kilometers of pristine white sand. The central section is bustling with activities such as jet skiing, horse riding, beachside cafes, and shops, making it perfect for energetic beachgoers.
The northern and southern ends of the beach provide a more tranquil setting for sunbathing, swimming, and experiencing the coast...
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Amphawa Floating Market is one of the most charming evening markets in Thailand, located in Amphawa district of Samut Songkhram, about 1 to 1.5 hours drive from Bangkok. Open Friday through Sunday, this market draws both local and international visitors, especially in the evenings of Saturday and Sunday, when the canals come alive with lights, aromas, and voices of boat vendors.
This market is fam...
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Don Hoi Lot It is a bar at the mouth of the Mae Klong River, created by sedimentation of sandy soil or “Khee Ped Sand” as called by the locals. It occupies a vast area 3 Kilometres wide and 5 Kilometres long. There are two places: Don Nok, located at the mouth of Mae Klong Gulf which can be accessed by boat. The second is Don Nai, located at Chu Chi village’s beach, Tambon Bang Cha Kreng and... read more








Phanthai Norasing Shrine is a historic monument and a national symbol of loyalty and integrity, widely known throughout Thailand. Located in Phanthai Norasing Subdistrict, Samut Sakhon Province, the shrine was established to commemorate Phanthai Norasing, the royal helmsman of the Ekachai Royal Barge during the reign of King Sanphet VIII, also known as King Suea, in the Ayutthaya period. H...
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Wat Phanan Choeng Worawihan It is a royal temple of the second class, Woraviharn type, Maha Nikaya style, built since the Ayutthaya period as the capital city. (From the testimony of the old townspeople said that it was the 15th royal temple) located in the administrative area of ​​the Sangha of Tambon Hor Rattanachai. Located on the east side of the Chao Phraya River. South of the city island The... read more
Yai Chai Mongkhon Temple, formerly known as Wat Pa Kaew or Wat Chao Phraya Thai, is located on the eastern bank of the Pa Sak River, on the outskirts of Ayutthaya. When entering the city, visitors can notice Wat Sam Pluem’s chedi, also known as the “Chedi in the Middle of the Road.” From there, turning left and continuing for about one kilometer will lead to Yai Chai Mongkho... read more








Maharat Buddhist Park is a prominent Buddhist tourism destination in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province, located on an expansive area of over 200 rai in Maharaj District. The park was established as a sacred Buddhist site to serve as a spiritual center for Buddhists and to honor the Thai monarchy, while also promoting tourism and supporting the local economy of surrounding communities....
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Muang Temple is one of the most important landmarks of Ang Thong Province that almost every visitor should not miss. Its remarkable history lies in the restoration and revival of the temple from an abandoned site into a magnificent Buddhist sanctuary under the guidance of Luang Pho Kasem Ajarn Supho, a former abbot who played a crucial role in developing the temple into a major center of fait... read more
Koh Sichang Island  is a large island of immense importance in Thai history, particularly during the reign of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V). The island is filled with the charm of architecture reflecting Siam's transition era, incorporating Thai, Western, and Chinese styles. Visiting here is more than a beach trip; it is a journey back in time to experience the glory of the past amids... read more
Bang Saen Beach has been a famous maritime destination and a paramount symbol of tourism in Chonburi Province for many decades. Located only about 80 kilometers from Bangkok or what locals call a "brief moment" of travel it remains the all-time number one destination for families and travelers. The coastline stretches from the Bang Saen Circle through the lively Laem Taen area and down to Won Napa... read more
Pattaya was once just a small fishing village before undergoing rapid development to become the world-renowned special local administrative zone it is today. Pattaya possesses dual economic potential outstanding tourism sector and being part of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), making it a crucial center for both relaxation and investment.
The area of Pattaya City can be divided into four ...
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Wat Tham Sua or Tiger Cave temple. It's close to Wat Tham Khao Noi. The monastery was constructed in Thai architectural style. The Great Buddha image and pagoda placed in the temple is uniquely beautiful and is respected by all Buddhists. ... read more
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... read more

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