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Thungyai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary

Thungyai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary

57.3km from Three Pagodas Pass

It was declared a wildlife sanctuary in 1972, and a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1991 together with the adjoining Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary. The wildlife sanctuary stretches over an area of about 3,647.2 kilometer square and is the largest protected area in Thailand.

Vajiralongkorn Dam

Vajiralongkorn Dam

60.2km from Three Pagodas Pass

Formerly known as Khao Laem Dam, Vajiralongkorn Dam is one of major dams in Thailand. It is a rockfill dam made of reinforced concrete, measured 92 metres high, 10-metre-wide weir and stretch 1,019 metres across the Khwae Noi River. The main purpose is to generate hydro electricity as well as collect flood water and supply water for agriculture. The construction of the dam creates a scenic lake you should take a cruise along to enjoy the views.

Thong Pha Phum National Park

Thong Pha Phum National Park

67.5km from Three Pagodas Pass

Thong Pha Phum National Park in Kanchanaburi is often overlooked due to its remote location, but its well worth the effort to get there. The undiscovered park features caves, waterfalls, tin mines, and vast jungles stretching into Burma. A popular activity is to stay the night in Tarzan huts located in the parks headquarters. A large campsite is also located with the headquarters with viewing areas looking out across the mountainous jungle.

Thi Lo Su Waterfall

Thi Lo Su Waterfall

80.18km from Three Pagodas Pass

Thi Lo Su Waterfallis is claimed to be the largest and highest waterfall in Thailand.

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Three Pagodas Pass

Three Pagodas Pass

Three Pagodas Pass, Nong Lu, Myanmar (Burma)

Three Pagodas Pass is on the Thai-Myanmar border but accessible to foreigners only from the Thai side. It is located between Sangkhlaburi in Thailand and Payathonzu in Myanmar. It s was for centuries along the main land route between India and South East Asia. The strategic location was last exploited by the Japanese during World War II, who used POW labor to build the infamous Death Railway to ferry supplies across.