
This vast cave has eight chambers, each one distinctive and spectacular and comes with a name such as Lam Rommani, a vast chamber with direct lighting from the
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Locally known as the White Bridge, this iconic rail bridge is best admired by train as it is truly breathtaking to travel on. Constructed in 1919 under the
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Established following HM King Rama IX’s royal visit in 1978, this village is under the patronage of the Royal Project which cares for 24,084 rai of farmed land.
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This park covers 255 square kilometres of mostly forest-covered mountains and is accessible by rail and by car. Khuntan Tunnel This is the longest railway tunnel in
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A lovely little reservoir surrounded by lush forests and mountains. There are little restaurants dotted along the banks and visitors can rent pontoons to sit in and
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A narrow entrance opens up to a vast chamber with no natural light. The cave provides no electricity so visitors must either bring their own or hire guides who will
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A village which is still preserving its traditional ways of life as well as its unusual method of weaving which uses the waist loom. Take Highway 106 and it is 12
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This reservoir is 470 metres wide and 6kms long with a capacity of five million cubic metres. The water feed an agricultural area of eight square kilometres. It is
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This weir was built by locals to store water from the Ping River to tide them over during droughts. There was damage to the weir and the Royal Irrigation Department
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The reservoir is 19 metres high and 271 metres long. A four-metre-wide pathway circles the reservoir and there is a sala in which to sit and relax. Follow Highway
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Only recently discovered, this densely covered but cavernous multi-chambered cave is spectacular to behold, dripping with stalactites and jutting stalagmites. It is
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