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Wat Kaeo Pichit ]
Is located on the Bangpakong River 2 kilometers east from the center
of Prachinburi The old temple was built in 1879, during the reign of
King Rama V. The architectural design is mixed between Thai, Chinese,
European, and Khmer.
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Sri Mahasot Ancient City ]
Is located at Ban Kokwat, Tambon Kokpeep, Amphoe Sri Mahosot.
From Prachinburi, follow Route 319 for approximately 20 kilometers
then turn left and follow Route 3070 for 1 kilometer. This large
ancient city, covering an area of 700 rai, is surrounded by a moat.
The city was erected during the Dvaravati Period, and due to the
influence of the Hindu of Brahman religions comprised of places of
worship, lignums, and other images as well as water pools. there are
100 sites scattered throughout this city.
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Prachinburi National
Museum ]
Located behind the Prachinburi Provincial Hall, this place holds a
collection of invaluable ancient art from Prachinburi and neighboring
provinces. There are displays of ancient artifacts from Sri Mahosot,
an ancient city of the Dvaravati Period as well as examples of Lopburi
and Khmer art; such as, tools, household utensils, statues, and other
forms of art.
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Khao Ito
Waterfall ]
Is located approximately 12 kilometers from Prachinburi. Follow Route
33 towards Aranyaprathet; then at km.160-161 turn onto a side route
and follow for 2 kilometers.
The waterfall comprises of a main stream that wet and cool seasons.
Surrounding the area of the falls, is natural forest. This is a
popular picnicking spot for locals, There are also stalls selling food
and beverages. Nearby, there is the Chakrapong Dam also known as the
Khao Ito Dam, which is used for storing water.
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Takro Waterfall ]
Is located at Mooban 8, Tambon Bufai, approximately 16 Kilometers from
Amphoe Prachan-takham. Follow Route 33 to Amphoe Prachantakham then
turn onto the route to the falls. From the car park, it is another 500
meters walk to the falls. The water flows quickly over a series of
huge rocks along a valley of KhaoYai National Park. The surrounding
area is forested, which not only provides a cool and shady atmosphere,
but also makes a great place for picnicking. There are white papids
especially during the wet season.
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Morakot Historical Park ]
This historical site is located at Wat Sramorakot, Tambon Kokthai,
Amphoe Sri Mahosot. From Prachinburi, Follow Route 319 for a distance
of approximately 23 Kilometers then turn left for approximately 500
meters. This group of ancient ruins were built during the 14th - 18th
centuries of the Buddhist Era (7th - 8th centuries A.D. ) Among the
ruins, there are Lord Buddha's footprints, which are the largest and
oldest in Thailand. Dach footprint is approximately 1.30 meters wide
and 3.50 meters long, and has the Wheel of Dharma at the middle of the
sole.
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Tarntip
Waterfall ]
Is located at Moo 10, Tambon Nong Kaeo, 18 Kilometers from Amphoe
Prachantakam. From the car park, it is a 500 meters walk to the falls.
The water flows over tiers of huge rocks down in deep crystal clear
pools that are ideal for swimming. The area is surrounded by natural
forest, which is ideal for hiking around the waterfalls. In the area,
there are footstalls selling a variety of local food.
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Si Maha Pho tree ]
is more than 2,000 years old, and is the oldest and the largest of its
kind in Thailand. This holy tree, brought from Phutthakhaya, India,
grows in Wat Ton Pho Si Maha Pho.
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Buddhist Historical Site
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at Sa Morakot is a group of large structures which were built on top
of the old structures during believed to be the oldest among
footprints found in the country. The site is close to Wat Ton Pho.
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Wat Bot ]
has three Buddha images lined along the river front, named Phra
Mahachinsaiyat. This temple, west of Muang district, is situated in a
very peaceful location.
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Kaeng Hin Phoeng ]
is a rocky stream which draws a large number of rafters during July
and November with strong currents. It is on Highway 304.
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Thap Lan National Park ]
covers the country's last natural ton lan forest. The ton lan plant
belongs to the same family as palm trees but is rare. Its bright
yellow flowers blossom during April-June. The park is on Highway 304.
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Wat Santhi Birds Park ]
is a gathering place for numerous types of birds such as Nok (bird)
Kwack, Nok Kanam and Nok Krayang bovers should visit this park during
July. It is on the road to Wat Bot. But while Wat Bot is to the left
side, the park is on the right. |