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Luang Phor Dhavaravati

Luang Phor Dhavaravati is a respectable Buddha image of Muang Si Mahosot. Nowadays, the Buddha statue is enshrined in a beautiful Viharn in front of Si Mahosot District Office. Luang Phor Dhavaravati is a standing sandstone Buddha image with 163 height, made by the craftsmen...

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Kaeng Hin Phoeng

Kaeng Hin Phoeng are rapids in the Sai Yai River, which originates in Khao Yai National Park in Amphoe Na Di. The rapids include a fierce whirlpool that can only be navigated by skillful oarsmen with a great deal of effort. The trip through the...

Kaeng Hin Phoeng are rapids in...

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Namtok Sarika

The most famous waterfall in Nakhon Nayok is located in Sarika Sub-district, approximately 15 kilometers east of the city along Highway No. 3050. The nine-tiered waterfall cascading down the cliff to a forested hillside has a large natural Pool on each level which is sometimes...

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Wat Chulabhorn Wanaram

Situated in Tambon Ban Phrik, it is highlighted with a bamboo tunnel featuring bamboo plants on both sides bending down like a tunnel that is peaceful and shady amidst nature with a distance of more than 500 meters. The temple enshrines the Buddha's relics, Phuttha...

Situated in Tambon Ban Phrik, ...

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Wang Takhrai

Wang Takhrai, a park a short distance from famed waterfall Namtok Sarika, is also a resort and a botanical garden belonging to the Chumphot-Phanthip Foundation. Wang Takhrai encompasses a total area of approximately 600 acres and is renowned for its beautiful landscapes, small rocky creek...

Wang Takhrai, a park a short d...

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Namtok Heo Narok

Located to the south of the Park, this beautiful 3-tiered waterfall cascades from a 200-meter cliff through forested mountains onto the plains below. Its first tier is 60 meters high. The scene is breathtaking, particularly when watching the strong currents flowing from the first layer...

Located to the south of the Pa...

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