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Bhumibol Bridge, formerly known as the “Industrial Ring Road Bridge,” is one of Thailand’s most significant infrastructure projects. It was initiated under the royal vision of King Bhumibol Adulyadej to alleviate severe traffic congestion caused by freight transportation between Khlong Toei Port and the industrial zones in Samut Prakan Province.
Previously, cargo trucks w...
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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
Pak Khlong Makham Thao Temple, widely known as Wat Luang Pu Suk, is one of the most important spiritual centers in Chai Nat Province and a major destination for amulet collectors across Thailand. The temple holds a long and distinguished history closely connected with significant figures of the nation, particularly during the early to mid-Rattanakosin period. It serves not only as a place of relig... read more
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
Khao Takiab is a small hill located at the southern end of Hua Hin Beach, situated approximately 7 kilometers from Hua Hin town center. The name "Khao Takiab" (Chopstick Hill) comes from the hill's appearance, resembling a pair of chopsticks (Khao Kalok and Khao Noi). It is a tourist destination of both natural and religious significance, as there is a paved road leading to the summit, which house... read more
Pa Sak Jolasid Dam is a clay-core earth dam constructed under the royal initiative of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great (King Rama IX) to address flooding and drought problems in the Pa Sak River Basin, an area that had long faced water resource challenges. The name “Pa Sak Jolasid Dam” carries an auspicious meaning, referring to an efficient water storage dam on the Pa Sak... read more
Phra Samut Chedi is located at Tambon Pak Klong Bang Pla Kot, on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, opposite Samut Prakan City Hall. Formerly, this chedi was located on a small island in the middle of Chao Phraya River’s mouth behind Phisuea Samut Fortress. Subsequently, however, the little island became linked to the right bank of the river due to the water turning shallow. Th... read more
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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Ketumadi Si Wararam Temple is an important landmark of Samut Sakhon Province that is easily noticed by anyone traveling along Rama II Road toward southern Thailand. Its grandeur lies in the magnificent architecture and the striking Ketumwadee Sacred Relic Stupa, a massive structure adorned with brilliant golden decorations that shine beautifully under the sunlight. The temple serves as a spir... read more
Buddha’s Footprint at Khao Dee Salak Temple is regarded as a masterpiece of ancient artifacts and the spiritual heart of Wat Khao Dee Salak in Suphan Buri Province. This sacred footprint was discovered by chance during an exploration of the hilltop area and was later examined and officially confirmed by the Fine Arts Department as an authentic and original Buddha’s footprint of na... read more
Phra Si Sanphet Temple is one of the most important royal temples of the Ayutthaya period and is regarded as the prototype of a “royal palace temple” in Thai history. Originally, during the reign of King Ramathibodi I (King Uthong), this area served as part of the royal residence within the Grand Palace. Later, in the reign of King Borommatrailokanat, a new royal palace was constr... read more
Chantararam Temple / Tha Sung Temple, widely known as Wat Tha Sung, is an ancient and renowned temple that has become a spiritual center for Buddhists from all over Thailand. The temple is located along the banks of the Sakae Krang River, an important river of Uthai Thani Province. Chantararam Temple has been continuously developed and expanded into a vast and magnificent complex, especially ... read more
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
Phikun Thong Temple, commonly known as “Wat Luang Pho Phae,” is a third-class royal temple of the common type and one of the most renowned temples in Sing Buri Province. Located along the banks of the Noi River, the temple is surrounded by a tranquil and verdant atmosphere. More than just a peaceful place for religious practice, Phikun Thong Temple stands as a lasting monument to ... read more
Phra Nakhon Khiri Historical Park, commonly known as “Khao Wang,” is a summer palace commissioned by King Mongkut (Rama IV) in 1859 (B.E. 2402). The palace stands atop a hill approximately 92 meters above sea level, overlooking the city of Phetchaburi. Chosen for its strategic location and pleasant climate, Phra Nakhon Khiri served as a royal retreat, an administrative center for the w... read more
Khao Chong Krachok stands approximately 245 meters above sea level by the coast. Visitors climb about 396 concrete steps to reach the summit. The ascent is considered a good physical challenge, rewarded by a stunning view.


At the Summit: The summit is the location of Wat Thammikaram Worawihan, an ancient temple that has been renovated. It enshrines a Buddhist relic (Phra Borom Sarikathat) within...
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