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Anonymous userThis experience at the zoo really impressed me! Although the weather was hot, the interactive projects in the park were very well designed. Visitors can get close to various docile animals, such as hand-feeding giraffes, interacting with cute ring-tailed lemurs, bathing baby elephants, etc. The staff will patiently guide the correct way of interaction, which not only ensures the safety of tourists, but also makes the animals relax. The most surprising thing is that many natural and vivid "life photos" were taken here-the moment when the giraffe lowered its head to eat the food in my hand, and the naughty look of the little monkey jumping on my shoulder, which are experiences that are difficult to obtain in domestic zoos. The park also thoughtfully set up multiple shaded rest areas and provided free drinking water so that visitors would not be too tired when playing. If I have to make a suggestion, I hope to add more cooling facilities in the interactive area. But overall, this is definitely one of the most unforgettable experiences I have had during my trip to Thailand, especially recommended for families or couples who love animals!
- 4.9/5
Mai_JourneyWat Tham Suea is located in Tambon Muang Chum, Amphoe Tha Muang, Kanchanaburi Province. Wat Tham Suea was established in 1971 by Phra Khru Sitthiwimol. Inside the temple, there is a large Buddha statue in the blessing posture enshrined on a hill, along with a Thai-style octagonal chapel decorated with beautiful patterns and a 69-meter-high and 29-meter-wide Kesa Kaew Maha Prasat pagoda. From the hill, you can see beautiful scenery. It is an important landmark of Kanchanaburi Province.
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_TI***ecHad an amazing time visiting the River Kwai Bridge on my last day of Bangkok. We didn't book our seats on the train but still managed to get seated. I'll never forget the lessons I learnt in the museum about the atrocities underwent whilst making the bridge. An eye opening day.
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Yada40The giant rain tree is located in Mueang District, Kanchanaburi. It is a tree that is over 100 years old and is very large. Its branches spread beautifully. Anyone who visits Kanchanaburi must stop by to take a photo with this giant rain tree as a souvenir.
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ไปกับเกียร์เกียร์The rainy season bridge is very beautiful and refreshing. In the morning, I give alms to monks with flowers. After that, I eat hot squatting rice porridge. It is a happiness and peace that you must not miss.
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Than.aSai Yok Noi Waterfall, Kanchanaburi Province, easy to travel, shady, I recommend you come.







No. 1 of Family-friendly Attractions in Kanchanaburi Province





