Sam Lan National Park
National Park National Park is three-tiered, formerly known as Buddha or projection Khao Sam Lan. The area covers four districts: Muang, Nong Khae and Wihan Daeng Khoi area of approximately 44 square kilometers or 27,856 hectares was declared a national park on June 2, 2524 within the park include a large mountain. The plains in the valley The highest peak is about 329 meters high, mortars, he is the highest vantage point overlooking the beautiful landscape around the town of Saraburi. And nearby districts as well. In World War 2, the Japanese military used the telescopic motion of the opponents. The area has maintained its natural abundance. There are many species of wildlife found. About a month from October to January The weather is cold for leisure travel
both within the park. There are several waterfalls, including three-tiered waterfall. A wide rocky stacked three layers look like a ladder. Which is the source of a waterfall, rock waterfall Pho Dat. Waterfall is a single layer low can swim. Waterfall, a stone courtyard A sprawling oak tree. And Po River that flows into a waterfall flowing into the paving stones. Ton Sai roots The distance from the park about 400 meters to the waterfall only fell from cliffs high seven meters into a pool below, around a pool with rocky use a seat at a waterfall on the park has a walking bridge. between these falls It takes about 2-3 hours without back the same route. Falls are the most beautiful in late July - early October
for attractions include Khao Ruak Reservoir. A small reservoir Between them, he and Ruak Red was built in 2523, is ideal for a scenic ride. And recreational activities such as kayaking and pedal boat ride or swim, Buddha rail tunnel project. The tunnels of the same width 7 meters high, 7 meters long, 1197 meters, built in 2537, is the longest railway tunnel in Thailand by skilled people. He located the monkey District boundaries between development fair Wihan Daeng And Nong Pla Lai District, Saraburi
World War 2 Army of Japan (he red) as historic sites. In World War 2 Japanese military occupation in his red army. And as a place to detain a prisoner. There are also traces of bomb craters left by the Japanese soldiers. Buildings that were built tunnels the Japanese military commander. He trenches along Rooms commander Sacristy bunker line, the remains of an ancient pagoda atop his radar. It is expected that the pagoda was built in the Ayutthaya period. But lightning damage Current evidence suggests there is still enough. The historical significance is another Japanese soldier uses his radar is set by artillery.
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