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Krok E Dok Waterfall
Nature & wilderness, Kaeng Khoi, Saraburi
Price : N/A, Posted on 20/08/2010
» Krok E Dok Waterfall is the largest and the highest waterfall in the central region, 700m high with seven storeys each. The 7th floor is very steep and is impossible to climb. It would take a helicopter ride to see the uppermost level.
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Jedkodyai Waterfall
Nature & wilderness, Kaeng Khoi, Saraburi
Price : N/A, Posted on 22/08/2010
» Jedkodyai Waterfall has an elevation of around 20 metres, but travellers have to be wary because it is quite deep and cold. Beautiful flowers can be seen here all year round.
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Krok Faphanang Waterfall
Nature & wilderness, Kaeng Khoi, Saraburi
Price : N/A, Posted on 23/08/2010
» Krok Faphanang Waterfall may only be one level but it is very high, ideal for the adventurous.
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Khao Kaeb Waterfall
Nature & wilderness, Kaeng Khoi, Saraburi
Price : N/A, Posted on 23/08/2010
» The waterfall has a height of 30 metres and every single floor is very steep. One must be very careful in climbing. The waterfall areas have wild orchids that usually bloom in August.
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Chet Khot-Pong Kon Sao Nature Study Centre
Nature & wilderness, Kaeng Khoi, Saraburi
Price : N/A, Posted on 15/11/2010
» Just 120km north of Bangkok, this place encompasses wooded areas on the western edge of Khao Yai, its proximity to the capital making it very convenient for city slickers seeking to get back in touch with nature.
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Khao Phra Phutthabat Noi
Nature & wilderness, Kaeng Khoi, Saraburi
Price : N/A, Posted on 10/03/2011
» Khao Phra Phutthabat Noi is located within the compound of Wat Phra Phutthabat Noi, Song Khon Sub-district, featuring undulating steep limestone mountains comprising of many pointed summits. At these summits, endemic species including limestone wren-
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Pha Sadet Cliff
Palaces & historical sites, Kaeng Khoi, Saraburi
Price : N/A, Posted on 11/03/2011
» This is the cliff where King Rama V and the Queen resided when the Bangkok – Nakhon Ratchasima railway was constructed in 1895. Both of them also inscribed their royal initials here, Cho Pho Ro and So Pho at the cliff.
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