If you are thinking of camping by the water somewhere not too far from Bangkok, I recommend this place, Rai Umong Nam, Suan Phueng, Ratchaburi. The atmosphere is great, the water is clear and cool, the sound of birds and insects helps to lull you to feel comfortable, the view is beautiful, the bathroom is clean, the owner is very kind and friendly. Even though the mobile signal may not be widespread, at least we are in a quiet nature. It is even more fun to come with friends. I highly recommend it. If you have a weekend off, pack your tent, pack your bags and go. #Camping #Missing the forest #Camping lovers #Nature therapy
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Take a trip to #Huai Khok Mu viewpoint, Suan Phueng District, Ratchaburi
#Rainy season tourist attractions
#Suan Phueng tourist attractions Not far from Bangkok, beautiful mountain views, no less beautiful than the North. We recommend this place.
Located in the operational area of the Border Patrol Police Company 137, it is a place with a very beautiful view. The mountain is next to the border between Thailand and Burma, at an altitude of 876 meters above sea level.
⛰️ You can see the beautiful view of the mountains on the Burmese side. 🍃
🛻📌 The journey up is quite rough.
There are many holes and they are deep. You have to drive up slowly.
A 4X4 car can drive up easily. As for motorcycles,
we saw many cars that can drive up.
There is also a place to set up a tent. There is 1 shop.
There are dogs and a viewpoint on top.
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Oh Poy @ Ratchaburi Morning Market
Oh Poi comes from the Karen language and means “rest.” The community in Suan Phueng District, Ratchaburi Province, is partly made up of Thais of Karen descent. In the past, the Karen, along with the Mon, migrated from Burma to Siam and helped protect this land for as long as all Thais, since the time of the Thai-Burmese war. Oh Poi is a morning market located on the banks of the Pachi River. It opens from 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays. A highlight not to be missed is the alms-giving ceremony from 7:30 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. to monks floating on bamboo rafts along the Pachi River. This is a beautiful and auspicious traditional event for visitors. The sacred Pachi River flows from the south to the north. In a community full of local stories
• Name: Oh Poy
• Type: Morning market, local food, handmade products
• Open: 7.00 – 14.00 hrs. Saturday, Sunday and public holidays
• Admission: Free
• Parking: Free, staff available
• Pets: Allowed