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Beautiful Scenery |
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The location of the National Park, which consists of high mountains (extending westwards), valleys, and hills, creates beautiful scenery, particularly in the morning when the area is covered with the ... (more)
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Giant Teak Tree (Ton Sak Yai) |
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The Giant Teak Tree is the world’s largest teak living today. At 1.30 metre above ground, the tree has perimeter of 9.85 metres (measured on 13 October 1982) and height of 47 metres. It has estimate ... (more)
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Huai Kom Waterfalls |
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Huai Kom Waterfalls are situated in the middle part of Huai Kom Gully, Ban Huai Kom, Tambol Namphai, Nam Pad District. The Waterfalls consist of three waterfalls, including a single-step, 15-meter-h ... (more)
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Huai Niam Waterfall |
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Huai Niam Waterfall is a 3-step, 5-meter-high waterfall, situated in the middle part of Huaysab Gully (locally called “Huai Niam” Gully). Tourists have to access the Waterfall by walking approximate ... (more)
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Huai Sai Waterfall |
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Huai Sai Waterfall is a single-step, 35-meter-high waterfall, originating from Huai Sai (or Huay Kwumrua) Gully, and situated in Ban Bangkhanpom. The Waterfall cannot be accessed by car.
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Kaojedee |
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Kaojedee is a beautiful and unique pagoda-shaped stony mountain, situated approximately 500 meters away from Thamjan.
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Klong Tron National Park |
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Klong Tron National Park is situated in an approximate area of 445 square kilometers or 278,125 rai, covering the areas of virgin forests in Tambol Phakkhwa, Thongsaengkhan District, Tambol Yamphai, N ... (more)
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Klong Tron Waterfalls |
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Originating from Klong Tron Gully, the Klong Tron Waterfalls consist of two separate waterfalls, including a 4-step, 20-meter-high waterfall, situated approximately 1,500 meters away from the other 30 ... (more)
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Natural Forest |
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Natural forests in the area is still in good condition consisting of Dry Dipterocarp forest and Mixed Deciduous forest. Shorea obtusa, Shorea siamensis, Dipterocarpus obtusifolius and Dipterocarpus ... (more)
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Pha Phu Miang |
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Pha Phu Miang is a beautiful and unique large-sized cliff, situated between Ban Tonkhanun and Ban Bangkhampom (approximately 10 km away from the village). When overlooking from the cliff, tourists a ... (more)
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Phu Miang Waterfall |
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Phu Miang Waterfall is an 11-step waterfall (each step of the Waterfall is approximately 30-45 meters high), originating from Huai Miang Gully, and situated between Ban Bangkhampom and Ban Huai Kom (a ... (more)
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Phu Soi-dao National Park |
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Phu Soi-dao National Park is situated in an approximately area of 78.34 square kilometers or 48,962.5 rai, covering the areas of Pa Nam-pad National Conserved Forest, Tambol Muang-jedton, Tambol Na-kh ... (more)
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Phu Soi-dao Waterfall |
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Phu Soi-dao Waterfall is a 5-step waterfall with the flowing water throughout the year, situated in the Nam-pad National Conserved Forest in Tambol Huai-moon of Nam-pad District, Uttaradit Province (n ... (more)
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Sai-thip Waterfall |
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Sai-thip Waterfall is a 7-step waterfall (each step of the Waterfall is approximately 5-10 meters high), located at the joints between the tropical evergreen forest and the pinery. In the rainy seas ... (more)
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Stone fields on both sides of Pak River |
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The Sightseeing Spot is situated in the area of the Lasting Forests of Phu Soi-dao (as per the Cabinet’s Resolution) in Tambol Bor-pak of Chattrakarn District, Pitsanulok Province. The Sightseei ... (more)
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Tham Jan |
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Tham Jan is a medium-sized, 15-meter-wide cave, situated in the right-hand side of Klongtron National Conserved Forest, within the areas of Tambol Phak-khwa and Tambol Thongsaengkhan, at the depth of ... (more)
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Tham Wua Daeng and Tham Sua Dao |
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Tham Wua Daeng and Tham Sua Dao are small-sized caves, situated approximately 200 meters away from Thamjan. The caves have narrow entrances and many branch lines inside.
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The Field of Three-leaf Pines on Phu Soi-dao |
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The Sightseeing Spot is a flatland on Phu Soi-dao Mountains (1,800 meters above sea level), covering an approximately area of 1,000 rai within Pa Nam-pad National Conserved Forest. The topography of ... (more)
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Ton Sak Yai Forest Park |
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Ton Sak Yai (Giant Teak Tree) Forest Park is located in Ban Pang Kleua, Moo 4, Num Srai District, Num Pard Ampur, Utradit Province. Ton Sak Yai is a forest park of 22,000 rais in Pa Klong Tron Phang ... (more)
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Uttaradit Town |
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A province in the Lower North, Uttradit has a long history developing through the years since pre-historic time.
The site of the original town, then called Bang Pho Tha It, was located ... (more)
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