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Three Pagodas Pass
This pass is located approximately 240 kilometers from the city or 22 kilometers from Sangkhla Buri. This rugged Thai-Burmese border was once a strategic military…
Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park
With its 59 km2 area, it is the smallest park in Kanchanaburi province. Its main features are fertile forests, steep limestone mountains, waterfalls and mysterious…
Wat Arun
The Temple of the Dawn, Wat Arun , or locally known as Wat Chaeng, is situated on the west (Thonburi) bank of the Chao Phraya…
Pak Khlong Talat
London has its Covent Garden, Paris has Les Halles, Bangkok has Pak Khlong Talat which is the biggest fresh flower market in the city. The…
Nong Hong Sanctuary
This is a small ancient temple at the edge of Lam Nang Rong Dam in Amphoe Lahansai. There are three Prang made of bricks, facing…
Buffet for Elephant and Elephant Queen Pageant
This is annually held on a National Labour day (May 1st) at the Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo to show gratitude to elephants living in…
Mae Usu Cave
The Mae Usu Cave is located on the magnificent Mae Sot, Mae Sariang Highway No. 1085 at Km. 95-96, this cave boasts an underworld of…
Taksin Maharachanuson Fair
Celebrated annually from December 28-January 3 at the Taksin Shrine and provincial sports field, the fair features religious ceremonial and processions, displays and nightly folk…
Eeatern Sites Outside City walls
Wat Chang Lom The Wat Chang Lom is located to the north of Charot Withithong Road with a bell-shaped chedi of Ceylonese influence standing as…
Wat Phrathat Chohae
This temple is about 8 kilometres to the east of town on Highway No. 1022. A major religious site of the province, it was built…
Nan Riverside Park and Boathouse Museum
The park, which was built by Phitsanulok Municipality in 2002, is situated in the middle of the town, on the eastern bank of Nan river.…
Wat Sri Khom Kham
This monastery is located in Muang District on the bank of Phayao Lake, commonly called by the villagers “Phra Chao Ton Luang” housing a Buddha…