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Saraburi,
a province in the upper central region of Thailand is rich in tourist
attraction resources including natural sites, artifacts, festivals,temples
as well as historical sites. Located 108 kilometres from Bangkok and
65 kilometers from Ayutthaya it is conveniently commutable within
a day. Topographically the southern and western parts of Saraburi
are plateaus 2 meters above sea level. Ranging from plains to plateaus
of 8 to10 meters high above sea level broken by mounds and hills,
the land gradually rises to the north and the northeast. Saraburi
is on the one very important river: the Pasak River which flows through
Amphoe Muak - lek, Kaengkhoi, Muang Saraburi and Saohai and meets
the Chao Phraya River at Ayutthaya. It s length is 105 kilometres.
Important canals are Raphiphat,Roeng - rang Wihandaeng, Phrieo etc.
Saraburi extends over an area of 3,576.48 square kilometres and is
administratively divided into 11 districts (Amphoe) : Muang Saraburi,
Kaengkhoi, Nongkhae, Nongsaeng, Banmo, Saohai, Phra Phutthabat,Wihandaeng,
Muak-lek, Nongdon, Donphut and Wangmuang. |

Wat Phra Phutthabat
This temple is located in Tambon Khun Khlon, 28 kilometres north of
the town, turn left 1 km. before arriving in Phra Phutthabat district.
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Khao Sam Lan National Park
The Khao Sam Lan National Park covers 4 districts: Mueang, Kaeng Khoi,
Nong Khae, more...
Muak Lek Arboretum
This arboretum is 37 kilometres from Saraburi town along Mittraphap
Road. The entrance is on the left side and opposite the store of the
Dairy Farming Promotion Organization of Thailand . More...
Namtok Chet Sao Noi
Namtok Chet Sao Noi is a small waterfall at Tambon Muak Lek, on the
same route as Namtok Muak Lek and continue on for another 9 kilometres
on an asphalt road. More... |
Major Event
Tak
Bat Dok Mai
Tak Bat Dok Mai , the Food Offering Festival, is an important event
of Phra Phutthabat district. More...
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