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Sakae Krang

Sakae Krang

4.72km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

The Sakae Krang River is a tributary of the Chao Phraya River. It originates in Mae Wong National Park, Nakhon Sawan Province. It is 225 kilometers long, with most of its length in Uthai Thani Province. It joins the Chao Phraya River in Uthai Thani city near the Wat Tha Sung. it is one of the major water resources in Thailand.

Wat Sangkat Rattana Khiri.

Wat Sangkat Rattana Khiri.

7.66km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

Wat Sangkat Rattana Khiri is a Buddhist temple that lies at the foot of Khao Sakae Krang in Uthai Thani province. The temple features an ancient bronze Buddha image that dates back to the Sukhothai period.

Chainat Bird Park

Chainat Bird Park

16.33km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

Chai Nat Bird Park is the largest aviary in Asia, where over 100 bird species live and flourish in natural surroundings. Over 60 other cages of birds populate the park. Small man-made waterfalls, gardens, a snake park, a rabbit park, and a wild animal park provide additional interesting sites to visit.

Wat Phra Borommathat Worawihan

Wat Phra Borommathat Worawihan

21.04km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

Wat Phra Mahathat Woramahawihan is the main Buddhist temple of Nakhon Si Thammarat Province in southern Thailand. The main stupa of the temple, Phra Borommathat Chedi ('great noble relics stupa'), was built by King Sri Dhammasokaraja in the early-13th century CE to establish a symbol for the Theravada Buddhism sect in the province. The temple is believed to house a tooth of Gautama Buddha.

Chao Phraya Dam

Chao Phraya Dam

22.54km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

The nation's first large-scale Dam is located at the bend of Bang Krabian River, Mu 3, Tambon Bang Luang. With a total length of 237.5 meters and a height of 16.5 meters, this reinforced concrete dam is built across flowing water and consists of 16 spillways.The dam's opening ceremony, dated February 7, 1957. The dam is beautiful particularly between January and February, when it is home to thousands of waterfowl.

Bang Rachan Memorial Park

Bang Rachan Memorial Park

64.36km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

Bang Rachan Memorial Park is where an exact replica of the ancient village and camp, where 11 leaders of Khai Bang Rachan came together to form a united front to fight the Burmese army in 1765. There is also a historical park to explore and learn about the historical content of Bang Rachan.

Dam Krasiao

Dam Krasiao

70km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

It is the earth dam built to restore water from Kra Siao Stream. It is the longest earth dam in Thailand and large breeding ground.

Thai Buffalo Conservation Village

Thai Buffalo Conservation Village

76.76km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

It houses and cares for buffaloes of all ages and is a popular tourist attraction.

Don Chedi Monument

Don Chedi Monument

77.91km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

The Don Chedi Monument, located in Tambon Don Chedi, Suphan Buri province. It comprises of two sites dedicated to King Naresuan the Great's victory over Burmese forces.

Kham Yat Palace

Kham Yat Palace

80.21km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

Kham Yat Palace Hall is a historic palace in Thailand, located in the area of abandoned temple, Pho Thong District, Ang Thong Province in the central region. This palace hall used to be the abode of King Uthumphon, the 33nd and penultimate monarch of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, while he was ordained as a monk. Where he stayed for a period of time before returning to stay at Wat Pradu Songtham. It was registered as an ancient monument in Thailand and is considered another tourist attraction of Ang T

Phutoei National Park

Phutoei National Park

82.53km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

Phu Toei national park is located in the north-western tip of Suphanburi province. It is home to waterfalls, caves, river streams, hills covered with dry and moist evergreen forests.

Phra Narai Ratchanivet

Phra Narai Ratchanivet

82.72km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

The King Narai's Palace in Lopburi was built by King Narai the Great, the king who ruled Ayutthaya from 1656 to 1688. The palace is renowned for its architecture intelligence and its historical significance. It is now one of the famous tourist attractions in Lopburi Province.

Prang Sam Yod

Prang Sam Yod

82.73km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

Prang Sam Yod (literally, the 'Three Tower Temple') was a Mahayana Buddhist temple built by the powerful Khmer Emperor Jayavarman VII. This temple is renowned for its architecture and it is a tourist-friendly place. This temple is also home for hundreds of monkeys.

Wat Phrasi Rattana Mahathat

Wat Phrasi Rattana Mahathat

83.06km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

Wat Phra Sri Rattana Mahatat Woramahawihan is a Theravada Buddhist temple in Phitsanulok, Thailand, where it is located on the bank of the Nan River near the Naresuan Bridge. The cloister of the temple was established in 1357 during the reign of King Maha Thammaradscha I of Sukhothai. Wat Yai is famous throughout Thailand for its golden sculpture of the Buddha called the Phra Buddha Chinnarat. It is one of the famous tourist attractions in Thailand.

Wat Khun Inthapramun

Wat Khun Inthapramun

85.72km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

Wat Khun Inthapramun is ancient temple that was constructed during the Sukhothai period, its vast size still outlined by brick ruins. The largest and longest reclining Buddha statue in Thailand, 50 meters from topknot to feet, is enshrined here. Originally, the reclining Buddha image was housed in the image hall, or Wihan, but after a fire raged through the temple, the image was abandoned to the elements for hundreds of years.

Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary

Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary

86.23km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

Thung Yai-Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary World Heritage property lies in Uthai Thani province in the west of Thailand, alongside the border with Myanmar. The unspoiled nature of the reserve makes it an ideal home to various rare and endangered animals such as wild water buffalo, Indochinese tiger, Asian elephant, tapir, leopard, banteng, etc.

Big Buddha

Big Buddha

88.48km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

The Great Buddha of Thailand, also known as The Big Buddha, is the tallest statue in Thailand, the second-tallest statue in Southeast Asia, and the ninth-tallest in the world. This statue stands 92 m high and is 63 m wide. Construction commenced in 1990, and was completed in 2008. It is painted gold and made of concrete. The Buddha is in the seated posture called Maravijaya Attitude.

Dragon Descendants Museum

Dragon Descendants Museum

95.02km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

The museum is situated in Suphan Buri City Pillar Shrine area. It was designed to present the history of 5000-year Chinese civilization that is accepted to be one of the world's oldest and most important civilization in the form of a dragon, the well-known sacred animal.

Banharn-Jamsai Tower

Banharn-Jamsai Tower

95.95km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

Banharn-Jamsai Tower is the tallest tower in Thailand

Wat Phrarup

Wat Phrarup

95.99km from Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

It is an old temple from the late U-Thong period. The large reclining Buddha image is locally known as Nen Kaeo Chedi U Thong. The temple is also famous for Thailand's only wood-carved footprint.

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Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

Wat Tha Sung (Chantaram)

Nam Suem, Mueang Uthai Thani District, Uthai Thani 61000, Thailand

The temple dated back to the Ayutthaya period when it was the capital of Siam. Its main hall is very beautiful and stunning. Because the entire interior of the main hall is covered in mirrors, glass, and crystals.