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Kwan Phayao
Kwan (Lake) Phayao covers between 17 and 18 square kilometres and was formed by the construction of a dam by the Fisheries Department in 1941.…
Wat Phumin
A uniquely designed and the most interesting temple in Nan is Wat Phumin, which has a 4 – portico single building housing both the Bot…
Namtok Wang Kaeo
This is Lampang’s largest waterfall. This picturesque waterfall lies at the end of the 24 kilometre long route 1303, which runs north from the small…
Chae Son National Park
The Chae Son National Park is a rich mountainous forest located in the northeast of Lumpang province. It is situated in the districts of Muang…
Wat Kuti
This is a temple at Tambon Bang Khem with a teak bot (a rite hall). Its outer surface of the walls is carved into scenes…
Hua Hin Arts and Crafts Center
Situated in an old typical house on Naepkhehat Road, the center features a private collection of contemporary works of many Thai artists-paintings, sculptures and local…
Wat Sangkhathan
Wat Sangkhathan was presumably called Wat Sarikho. It was built around the late Ayutthaya period to enshrine Luang Pho To, a Buddha image in the…
Hin Dat Hot Spring
Formerly known as Kuimang Hot Spring, this hot spring is located 130 km. from Kanchanaburi between Km. 105 – 106 on Highway 323. It is…
Hellfire Pass
The Konyu Cutting (Hellfire Pass) was once part of the Death Railway during World War II. It is a 73 m long and 25 m…
Erawan National Park
The Erawan National Park was designated in June 1975 as Thailand’s 12th national park. It covers an area of 550 km2 of high mountains and…
Grand Palace
The spectacular Grand Palace is a must see sight in Bangkok. Built in 1782 and for 150 years the home of the Thai King, the…
Chatuchak Market
The Chatuchak Market in Bangkok boasts the largest market in Thailand or perhaps the world. Frequently called J.J., it covers over 35 acres (1.13 km²)…