323 เส้นทางนี้จาก ไทยโยค ถึง ด่านเจดีย์

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323 เส้นทางนี้จาก ไทยโยค ถึง ด่านเจดีย์ ปะเราไปเที่ยวกัน ตามเส้นทางหลวงหมายเลข 323 อำเภอไทรโยค แวะอำเภอทองผาภูมิ มุ่งหน้าต่อปลายที่ด่านเจดีย์สามองค์ สุดชายแดนตะวันตก ไทย-เมียนมา อ.สังขละบุรี มีสถานที่ท่องเที่ยวธรรมชาติหลายแห่ง สำหรับคนมีเวลาน้อย 2 วัน 1 คืน แอดฯ แนะนำให้พักที่สังขละบุรี แล้ววันรุ่งขึ้นเที่ยวแถวสะพานไม้มอญ หมู่บ้านมอญ วัดใต้น้ำ และต่อที่ด่านเจดีย์ก่อน ตีรถกลับ 3 วันด 2 คืน แอดฯ แนะนำให้พัก อ.ทองผาภูมิ เที่ยวตัวเมือง ไทรโยค เที่ยวเขื่อนฯ แล้วเช้าวันรุ่งขึ้น เยี่ยมตลาดสดทองผาภูมิ ต่อด้วยวัดท่าขนุน แล้วค่อยต่อที่ อำเภอสังขละบุรี พักค้างคืนที่ 2 ที่นี่ วันรุ่งขึ้นค่อยเก็บ สังขละบุรี จร้า....
Krasae Cave is a small rock shelter located along the Thonburi–Nam Tok railway line, also known as the “Death Railway,” in Lum Sum Subdistrict, Sai Yok District, Kanchanaburi Province. The area features steep limestone cliffs stretching parallel to the Khwae Noi River, making this section of the area particularly unique both in its landscape and historical significance. The railw...
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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 is one of the most famous waterfalls in Kanchanaburi Province and a major symbol of Sai Yok National Park. What sets it apart from other waterfalls is that the water cascades directly from a limestone cliff into the Khwae Noi River, creating a beautiful and rare natural spectacle in Thailand. The surrounding area is rich in mixed deciduous forests, bamboo groves, and limeston...
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Thong Pha Phum Market is a central hub of life for the people of Thong Pha Phum District, Kanchanaburi Province, and is considered one of the local markets that clearly reflects the atmosphere of the western border community. Located in the heart of the district, near Highway 323, a major road connecting to Sangkhlaburi, Ban E-Tong, and the Pilok Mine, the market plays a vital role as a shopping d...
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Wat Tha Khanun is an important temple in Thong Pha Phum District, Kanchanaburi Province, situated on the banks of the Khwae Noi River in an area with a long history. The name "Tha Khanun" originally refers to an ancient pier once densely covered with jackfruit trees, serving as an important resting point for boats along this river in the past. The area also appears in historical records dating bac...
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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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Kroeng Krawia Waterfall is a medium-sized natural waterfall located within Khao Laem National Park, on the Thong Pha Phum – Sangkhlaburi route, considered one of the most beautiful natural tourist routes in Kanchanaburi province. A key feature of this waterfall is its location right next to Highway 323, making it easily accessible for tourists without having to hike long distances like many ...
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Wat Wang Wiwekaram, also known as "Wat Luang Pho Uttama" by locals and tourists, is located in Sangkhlaburi District, Kanchanaburi Province. This temple holds significant historical, religious, and cultural importance for the Thai-Myanmar border community. It was founded in 1953 by Phra Uttama Thera in collaboration with Thai, Mon, and Karen people from the area, and has played a vital role as a s...
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Mon Village, or "Ban Wangka," is a large Mon community in Sangkhlaburi District, Kanchanaburi Province. Located on the banks of the Songkalia River near the confluence of three rivers – the Songkalia, Bikhli, and Ranti – this area is an important community for Mon people who migrated from Myanmar decades ago. Phra Raja Udommongkol, or "Luang Pho Uttama," is a key spiritual leader and s...
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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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Wat Tai Nam, also known as "Wat Wang Wiwekaram (Old)," is one of the most historically and spiritually significant sites for the Mon community in Sangkhlaburi District, Kanchanaburi Province. Founded in 1953 by Phra Khru Uttama (Luang Pho Uttama) in collaboration with local Mon and Karen people, the area was historically a center of community, education, and religion for diverse ethnic groups alon...
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Three Pagodas Pass  is an important mountain pass located on the Tenasserim Range in Sangkhla Buri District, Kanchanaburi Province, Thailand, directly connecting to Payathonzu in Myanmar, and it has long served as one of the most accessible natural crossing points between the two countries, making it historically and geographically significant for trade, movement, and regional interaction ove...
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