🎉 Happy New Year!

Congratulations!

The first trip of 2017 has arrived! Originally, I planned to go up north during the New Year, but when I saw the number of tourists, I changed my plan to visit a place near Bangkok instead. Therefore, I would like to start the first trip of the year with a one-day trip to a province not too far from Bangkok, which is Prachin Buri. In fact, Prachin Buri is a province with a lot to offer, with beautiful nature, adventure activities, flower gardens, and good weather. Let's go on a trip to Prachin Buri together!

Starting at the very beginning.

The bamboo forest archway at Wat Chulabhornwanaram is located in Ban Phruek Subdistrict, Ban Na District, Nakhon Nayok Province. This naturally formed archway serves as the temple's entrance and is often referred to as the "Arashiyama of Thailand." To experience the ambiance of the bamboo grove archway at Wat Chulabhornwanaram, simply drive towards Nakhon Nayok and make a U-turn in Ban Na District. Then, turn into the alley for approximately 800 meters. You can use Google Maps for accurate directions.

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The Suksawasdi Museum, also known as the Ta Kieng Museum, houses an extensive collection of over 10,000 oil lamps, offering a comprehensive overview of various types. The museum's compact size allows for a thorough exploration of its exhibits. Visitors seeking a nostalgic experience are encouraged to visit.

Open daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.
Admission fee: Thai adults 80 baht, children 30 baht; foreign adults 150 baht, children 100 baht.
Located on Prachin Buri-Kabin Buri Road, Dong Khilek Subdistrict, Mueang District, Prachin Buri Province 2500.


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