Kanchanaburi boasts the longest wooden bridge in Thailand in Sangkhlaburi district, Kanchanaburi province across the Mekhong, you can see Mon villages.
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Wat Pa Lelai
Wat Pa Lelai, known locally as Wat Pha Ok sistuated in the vicinity of the ancient town of Kanchanaburi and built in the Ayutthaya Period. The Mondop – a square building – once enshrined a seated Buddha image in the gesture of subduing Mara, which wa...
Wat Khun Phaen
Wat Khun Phaen, from the side entrance of Wat Pa Lelai toward the training camp of the Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University, this is an abandoned temple built in the Ayutthaya Period. The complex included Phra Prang, which was the princip...
Sangkhla Buri
Sangkhla Buri some 225 kilometers from Kanchanaburi, edges the northern most extremities of the reservoir. The scenic 70 ilometres route from Khao Laem largely parallels the reservoir, passes several raft complexes, roadside cascades, and vistas of p...
Ancient Town of Kanchanburi
Located in Tambon Lat Ya between Km. 2 – 3 on Highway 3199 off Highway 323. It used to be a border outpost confronting Burmese armies arriving through the Three Pagodas Pass since the Ayutthaya through Rattanakosin Periods (ca. 1548 – 1784). Mounds o...
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