Khlong
Lan National Park
This park is located about 42 kilometers
west of Kamphaeng Phet. An asphalt road leads to the waterfall.
A medium-size,it flows year round. In the vicinity of the waterfall,there
are several hill tribe villages, and one may see Yao, Mhong
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Wat
Phrathat
This is the second largest monastery
located within the city wall, just east of Wat Phra Kaeo. It
is presided over by a pagoda built of sand stone and bricks,
surrounded by a Vihara with sand stone walls having a gate on
each side. The construction is classical Kamphaeng Phet style.
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Wat
Phra Si Ariyabot
This monastery is locally called
"Wat Phra Yuen" It is fronted by a large pond. The walls are
of vertics sand stone slabs decorated on each side with Buddha
images cast in each of the four attitudes, i.e.:Reclining, Walking,Standing
and Sitting. |
Wat
Phra Borommathat Chediyaram
This Buddhist monastery
is located on the west bank of the Ping River and at the heart
of Nakhon Chum Town. Within its compound there is a Burmese
style Chedi. Many bronze Buddha images of the Sukhothai and
Ayutthaya Periods were found in its temple situated to the south |
Wat
Chang Rop
This is a big monastery
on hill,having a large pagoda located in the center of the courtyard.
The pagoda is supported by 68 half-bodied elephant stature (head
and forelegs). This monastery has sand stone.
Mae
Wong National Park
The Mae Wong National Park forms the border between Kamphaeng
Phet and Nakhon Sawan and covers an area of about 894 square
kilometres. Most of the land is rich in various types of plants.More...
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