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Chai Nat Muni National Museum

Located within the temple grounds of WatPhraBorommathatWorawihan, this archaeological museum is a two-story Thai-style residence. Downstairs, there are displays of celadon Buddha images, tools, and ornaments from the Dvaravati (6th-13th century) to the Rattanakosin period (1782-1932). Most of the artifacts were donated by the Venerable...

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Wat Sing (Wasan Crocodile Farm)

Although the main attraction at Wasan Crocodile Farm is undoubtedly its massive reptiles, other animals also call this small zoo its home. Tigers, deer and various bird species are also on display here, making it a family-friendly attraction.Wasan Crocodile Farm is located at No. 121,...

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Monkey Park

Situated within the temple grounds of Wat Thammikawat (or Wat Khangkhao), the Monkey Park is 16 kilometers from the Sankhaburi District Office. The temple is home to rolling Yang (rubber) plantations as well as herds of monkeys. The grounds next to the Noi River houses...

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Chainat Bird Park

This is located 4 kilometres before arriving in Chainat. Birds of more than 100 species live in a huge cage which maintains a natural environment. The park also has an Aquarium which has a collection of various kinds of freshwater fish found in the Chao...

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Chao Phraya Dam

The nation's first large-scale Dam is located at the bend of Bang Krabian River, Mu 3, Tambon Bang Luang. With a total length of 237.5 meters and a height of 16.5 meters, this reinforced concrete dam is built across flowing water and consists of 16...

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Amphoe Hankha Old Market

located at the side of Tha Chin River in the widest and the most beautiful part. Originally, people traveled to Bangkok by boat through this Hankha market. So it is a bustling place. There is a traditional way of life of the Riverside people for...

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