Sunday, May 31, 2009

Wat Wang Wiwekaram


This temple is situated on the hill side in Sangkhlaburi. Its pagoda was built in the style similar to Pha Phutta Khaya in India and its temple is housed with huge Buddha image made of marble. The monastery abbot Luang Pho Uttama is highly respected among Thai people, hill tribes and Burmese.

Admission fee: free
How to go there: own vehicle, bus, travel agency

Saturday, May 30, 2009

Don-Rak War Cemetery


This War Cemetery is also known as the Kanchanaburi War Cemetery. It is located opposite Kanchanaburi's Railway Station on Saengchootoe Road. It contains the remains of 6,982 Australian, Dutch and British war prisoners who lost their lives during the construction of the Death Railway.

Admission fee: free


Chonk-Kai War Cemetery

The second War Cemetery is about 2 km south of town on the bank of the Kwai Noi River and occupies the former Conk-Kai Prisoner of War Camp. This cemetery is more peaceful, attractively landscaped and contains 1,740 remains (by countries: 1,379 British, 313 Netherlands, 42 Malayan and 6 Indian). It was the site of a base camp, a hospital and a church built by the prisoners themselves. The great majority of 1,740 casualties buried in this war cemetery, which is the original burial ground started by the prisoners, are men who died in the hospital nearby.

Admission fee: free

Chalerm Rattana Kosin National Park

Chaloem Rattanakosin National Park is with its 59 km² area the smallest park in Kanchanaburi province. Its main features are fertile forests, steep limestone mountains, waterfalls and mysterious caves. The park was designated in February 1980 as Thailand's 17th national park. The forested, limestone mountains of the park are the watershed of Mae Klong river. The highest peak in the park is Kam Paeng Mountain which reaches 1260 meters.

The park is mostly covered by dry evergreen forest, deciduous forest with some areas of bamboo forest. There are many kinds of animal in the park, such as leopard, deer, white-handed gibbons and other monkeys. Over 60 species of bird have been recorded in the park, including Oriental Pied Hornbills, Francolin, Tickell's Blue and Red-Flycatchers and Coppersmith Barbets. A special type of animal is the water dog or also called the barking tree frog, a rare frog with a croak that is remarkably similar to a dog's bark.

Tourist attractions

The two Tham Than Lot Caves are the main attraction of this national park. It is a 2.5 km walk trail which leads from the smaller Tham Than Lot Noi cave to the bigger Tham Than Lot Yai cave on top of the mountain. The trail follows the course of the 3-tired Trai Trueng Waterfalls.

Admission fee: 400 Baht per person

Friday, May 29, 2009

Lawa Cave


About 50 meters from the riverside of Kwai Noi River and 75 km away from provincial town is the Lawa Cave. It is the biggest cave of this area and the stalactites and stalagmites inside are very nice. Boat trips can be hired from Pak Saeng Pier or go there by road across the bridge at Ban Kaeng Ra Boed. Going there overland is a bit tricky. You have to cross the bridge a little bit southwards and find the dirt road to the cave. Admission fee: free
How to go there: own vehicle, boat

Wednesday, May 6, 2009


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Newspaper section: Horizons

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