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Thailand's second largest National Park, Khao Yai National Park covers an area of 2,168 square kilometers, of which some 25% is in Nakhon Nayok Province. The remaining areas are in parts of the neighboring provinces of Saraburi, Prachinburi and Nakhon Ratchasima.
Khao Yai was listed as the first National Park in Thailand on September 18, 1962. The highest peak in Khao Yai is Yod Khao Lae... read more
Khao Yai was listed as the first National Park in Thailand on September 18, 1962. The highest peak in Khao Yai is Yod Khao Lae... read more
Location: 169 Mu 2 Thanon Mittaphap, Amphoe Pak Chong, Nakhon Ratchasima 30130. Tel. 044 – 328485. Ext. 116, 044 328386, 044 361770-4. Head Office tel. 02 5322846 – ext. 135, 02 5239103. Chokchai Farm is a fully integrated dairy farm perched on a vast stretch of plains amidst a scenic surrounding. An agro-tourism farm where visitors can learn about milking, making of fresh milk ice cream, anim...
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Within the Park is the Phimai Sanctuary, one of the grandest and most important Khmer historical sites in Thailand.
The word ‘Phimai’ appears in an inscription on a stone slab at the front doorway of the building as well as in many other structures. It is believed that the word ‘Phimai’ referred to a religious figure or si... read more
The word ‘Phimai’ appears in an inscription on a stone slab at the front doorway of the building as well as in many other structures. It is believed that the word ‘Phimai’ referred to a religious figure or si... read more
Wat Sala Loi is situated 500 meters east of the northeastern corner of the moat, from Rop Mueang Road, the temple is famous for its ubosot (preaching hall) which resembles a Chinese sailing junk. That is why the monastery got its name Wat Sala Loi, which means the temple of the floating pavilion. The bot was awarded the best avant-grade religious building by the Siam Society in 1973.
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Commonly dubbed as Khun Ying Mo or Ya Mo, Thao Suranari was a courageous Thai woman, a wife of the Deputy Governor of Khorat during the reign of King Rama III (1824 – 1851). She led the residents of Khorat in a battle against the Laotian army headed by Prince Anuwong of Vientiane. This much worshipped shrine was built in 1934 to honor her heroic deeds that saved the people from being capture...
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