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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
Koh Yao has an area of about 137.6 square kilometers. Consists of two large islands is koh yao noi and koh yao yai surrounded by a small island. Tourists can travel to Koh Yao in many ways. For example from Bang Rong Pier - phuket, Ao Tha Len - Krabi, Phang Nga Bay - Phang Nga because koh yao located in the middle of Andaman Sea between the three provinces.
This island is well preserved by the s... read more
This island is well preserved by the s... 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...
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Wat Luang Phrommas is situated in Moo 7, Baan Wat Luang, T. Wat Luang, by the highway No 315 (Phanat Nikhom - Chachoensao), on your righ-hand side. You take about 700 meters along the sub road to the temple (please see google map below).
This temple was used to hold a ceremony of the water of allegiance in the past. Also, it has been a dwelling of a thousands of giant bats fo... read more
This temple was used to hold a ceremony of the water of allegiance in the past. Also, it has been a dwelling of a thousands of giant bats fo... read more