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Sai yok Overview

Amphoe Sai Yok - It locates of 60 kilometres from the provincial town. Its landscape is generally rich of forests and mountains, full of naturs's attractions and historical places such as, Sai Yok Waterfall. Lawa cave, Dawadueng cave and Parsat Muang Sing Historical Park, etc.. Many resorts, reft-houses and golf courses are available for nature-loving tourists.

Transportation - Travelling to Sai Yok's attractions, visitors can go by bus No. 8203 to Sai Yok Waterfall, leaving from the bus terminal daily every 30 minutes from 60.45 a.m. - 6.30 p.m.. Rail trips can be made of the routs the Death Railway-Waterfall station, 3 trip a day at 6.10 a.m., 10.55 a.m., 4.26 p.m.

Visitors cab choose the travel agents service which is licensed. For further information, contact TAT Central Region 1, Tel. (034) 511200, 512500 every day.

Prasat Muang Sing Historical Park - At the kilometres marker 15 on the route Kanchanaburi-Saiyok, one can turn left about 7 kilometres to "Prasat Muang Sing", a historical park being renovated by the fine Arts Department to display the Khmer influenced architecture toward this part of Thailand during the late Lopburi period some 700-800 years age (16-18 B.E.).




Sai Yok Yai Waterfall - A part of the Sai Yok National park, the falls are 104 kilmetres from Kanchanaburi on the highway Kanchanaburi-Sangklaburi. It's famous for its idylic beauty which originated a classical Thai song "Khamen Sai Yok" and once King Rama 5 visited here. The falls run from cliffs to Kwae Noi River.

Sai Yok Noi Waterfall - This waterfall is located 2 kilometres from Nam Tok station and about 62 kilometres from Kanchanaburi. Its landscape is one of the most beautiful place in Thailand. During the rainy season is the best period for playing around in this waterfall (July-October) Daily train trips from Bangkok Nam Tok Station start at 06:10 am, 10:55 am and 04:26 pm

Lawa Cave - About 50 metres from the riverside of Kwae Noi, 75 Kilometres away from provincial town. Boat Trip can be hired from Pak Saeng Pier or one can go by car across the bridge at Ban Kaeng Ra Boed. It is the biggest interesting cave of the area and the stalactites and stalagmites are so wonderful and peculiar by nature creation.

Dawadueng Cave - Located about 1 kilometres near the bank of Kwae Noi River, 110 kilometres out of Kanchanaburi, visitors can go by boat from Pak Saeng Pier or Sai Yok Waterfall. Stalactites and stalagmites inside the cave are wonderful and make the beautiful scene

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