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This bridge was built under the initiation of LuangPhorUttama, the abbot of Wang Wiwekaram temple. The construction between the year 1986 and 1987 was completed by labours of Mon people.
The bridge was considered the route of an international friendship between Thais and Mons because it links together Sangkhlaburi district to the Mon community on the other side of the bank. Additionally, it became one of the well-known tourist attractions in Kanchanaburi.
It is unfortunate that on 28 July 2013 at 18.30, the bridge fell apart into two and 30 meters from the middle collapsed into the river. After 3 days long of heavy rain, there were flash floods sweeping down logs from ThungYaiNaresuan Wildlife Sanctuary. The collision worsened the situation as the damaged part was increased up to 70 meters by the afternoon of the next day. Therefore, a bamboo bridge has been built for temporary use, while Mon Bridge is currently under restoration.
To get there:
From Kan- SangKhalBuri 6.00 Am, 8.40Am, 10.20Am, and 12.00pm,
SangKhalBuri – Kan 6.,45 Am 08.15Am 10.15, and 13.15pm
Note: Price might be change
It is a nature theme park, a tourism attraction, and is the most important animal breeding centre in Kanchanaburi. You can see a wide variety of animals for example, camels, tigers, lions, bears, elephants, deers, zebras, llamas, ostrichs, flamingos ,giraffes etc.
Srinagarindra Dam is the largest rockfill-with-clay-core dam in Thailand. It is built to serve as basin to collect flood water during the flood season, generate water-power electricity and supply water for agriculture and fishery. Visitors should take a cruise around the dam’s lake to soak up the beautiful sceneries.
This 300-square-kilometer national park is best known for the family of Sai Yok Waterfalls (Namtok Sai Yok); three picturesque waterfalls located in the park. Namtok Sai Yok was first widely known among Thais when King Rama V visited them in 1888 during his reign that inspired Prince Naris,
Admission: 200 baht for adults, 100 baht for children.Contact: Chalerm Rattanakosin National Park, tel. 0 3454 7020,0 34546140 or National Park Office; National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department, Bangkok, tel. 0 2562 0760 or www.dnp.go.th.
for centuries, rather in term of battles and wars in the past or trades and friendly relationships nowadays. Located approximately 240 kilometers from city or 22 kilometers from SangkhlaBuri, the three lining pagodas are memorials to the Siam-Burmese battle during the Ayutthaya period (1350-1767).
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368 Maenam Kwai Rd. T. Thamakham A.Meuang Kanchanaburi 71000 Thailand
Tel (Thai) : 03-451-2333,
03-451-2444,
092-884-8626
Tel (English) : 098-302-8321
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