Sam LAN Waterfall National ParkNamtok samlan National Park, formerly Phra phutthachai National Park or Khao samlan National Park, covers an area 4 district. The District, kaeng Khoi Nong khae and red temple, an area of about 44 square kilometers, or 27 856 Rai declared a national park on 2 June. The 2524 within the park consists of mountains, large and small, have a plain in the valley, the highest peaks are เขาครก, approximately 329 meters. The highest point of view overlooking the beautiful landscape around the city of Saraburi and nearby districts clearly. In World War 2 Japanese military use is ส่องกล้องดู movement of the opponent. The area still plenty naturally. There are many kinds of animals found around October to January. The cold weather is ideal for travel to relax.Also within the park are several waterfalls, including cascade three LAN is a wide rock stacked a three-layer look similar to the stairs. Which is the origin of the name waterfall, waterfall of rock paper. Water fall one short can play in water, the waterfall is the rocky wide. Bodhi Tree sprawling. River flows to the waterfall and pho paving also gravitate to cascade ton Sai, away from the root of environmental conservation, about 400 meters water fall one fell from a cliff 7 meters high stone Into the basin below. Around the basin is a large rock at the sunset falls. The park has made a walking trail links between these waterfalls It takes about 2-3 hours. Without back track. The waterfall is the most beautiful in late July to early October.For other places of interest include the reservoir"s pole is a small reservoir exist between him and he red bamboo building on the 2523 have the place sitting sightseeing. Assembly and recreational activities such as kayaking spin watercycle play water, etc., tunnel is a railway tunnel type train Phra phutthachai way 7 meters wide High 7 meters long, 1 197 meters build up.
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