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แอดฯ กำลังบอกว่า หากใครเดินทางโดยรถยนต์(ขับรถ) เห็นป้ายบอกทาง สถานที่เหล่านี้ พึงรับรู้เลยได้ว่า เรากำลังเที่ยวข้ามภาค ตามพิกัดที่แอดฯให้ด้านล่าง (ตามแผนที่) ได้เลย
Chan Sen Ancient City and Chan Sen Museum is in Mu 2 in Tambon Chan Sen. It is believed that in the Thawarawadi period, the city was surrounded by a moat with an earth mound. The city had a square shape but with rounded corners almost like a circle. The moat was about 20 meters wide. The area is now a waterlogged valley but traces of the moat can still be seen. The city is about 800 meters long an...
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Phu Tubberk The highest peak in Phetchabun. Just opened for tourists to explore the area soon. But it can be amazing to those who visit so much that they become one in UNSEEN THAILAND you should not miss visiting. At an elevation of 1,768 meters above sea level Cold temperatures all year on the peak. And cabbage farm The vast eye. Eat at the top of the mountain. Phu Kradueng is considered one...
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Muak Lek Waterfall is a low waterfall It is located in the Muak Lek Arboretum, which covers an area of 350 Rai, covering the area of Mittraphap Subdistrict, Muak Lake District, Saraburi Province and Dong Phayayen Subdistrict, Pak Chong District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province. Khao Yai, on the way to the waterfall, is arranged as a garden of ornamental plants and flowers.Such as roses, marigolds, ...
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Khao Yai National Park is Thailand’s first national park, established on September 18, 1962, covering an area of over 2,168 square kilometers across four provinces: Nakhon Ratchasima, Prachinburi, Nakhon Nayok, and Saraburi. In 2005, it was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of the Dong Phayayen–Khao Yai Forest Complex.
The park features a mix of evergreen forests, grassland... read more
The park features a mix of evergreen forests, grassland... read more