Dai Chong Thong Waterfall
Dai Chong Thong Waterfall Travel 1 kilometers along an access road off the Thong Pha Phum-Sangkhla Buri Road at Km.32-33 and 600 meters on foot. This is rather a large waterfall which cascades down towards Vajiralongkorn Dam.
Hin Dat Hot Spring
Hin Dat Hot Spring The riverside hot spring with a pond for bathing is situated 2 kilometres off Highway No. 323 (between Km.105-106). It was discovered a Japanese soldier during the Second World War.
Mon Bridge
Mon Bridge Another name is "Uttamanuson Bridge". Linking Sangkhla Buri and Mon villages, the 850-metre-long wooden bridge across the Songkaria River is a famous viewpoint overlooking the merging point of the three rivers, Songkaria, Bikhli and Ranti.
Pha Tat Waterfall
Pha Tat Waterfall This huge waterfall in the western area of the Srinagarindra National Park is easily accessible. Visitors can travel north of Thong Pha Phum along Highway No. 323 and turn right at Km.105-106, then go on for 12 kilometers to the waterfall.
Pilok
Pilok Some 70 kilometres west of Thong Pha Phum on Route 3272, there was once much mining of wolfram and tin in the Tanaosi Mountain range marking the Thai-Burmese border. Nowadays, temperate fruit and decorative winter plants can be seen and bought at Pilok and the villages en route. Visitors are advised to take four-wheeled drive cars for traveling along this route. Some waterfalls await adventurous visitors to explore on foot.
Takhian Thong Waterfall
Takhian Thong Waterfall Travel along the route to the Three Pagodas Pass, then turn left at the junction and go on for 10 kilometers and take another 40-minute walk to the falls. Visitors are advised to use a four-wheeled drive car due to the road conditions.
Thung Nang Khruan Waterfall
Thung Nang Khruan Waterfall The waterfall is at Tambon Chala, 19 kilometers by road from Km.26 of theThong Pha Phum-Sangkhla Buri route and 30 minutes on foot. Visitors should travel with a leader to the waterfall.
Wat Wang Wiwekaram
Wat Wang Wiwekaram This extensive temple on the southern outskirts of Sangkhla Buri edges on Khao Laem reservoir. The complex is constructed in an unusual mix of Thai, Indian, and Burmese Buddhist architectural styles, and the abbot 'Luang Pho Uttama' is highly revered among local people, including tribal folk and Burmese.
Three Pagodas Pass Visitors who wish to visit the rugged Thai-Burmese border can travel by road some 240 kilometers from the provincial capital to the Three Pagodas Pass in Sangkhla Buri district, site of a small border market. Entrance is permitted to the neighboring Burmese settlement upon payment of 10 US dollars between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. The three miniature pagodas are memorials to what was the traditional invasion route favored by Burmese soldiers during the Ayutthaya period (1350-1767 A.D.).
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