1 day in the rainy season, plan to travel to Kanchanaburi
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🍂 1 day from Bangkok, heading to Kanchanaburi without stopping along the way to waste time. It takes no more than 2 hours and 30 minutes to drive. And during this time, the Kanchanaburi - Nakhon Pathom Motorway is ready for trial use every Friday-Saturday-Sunday. The more you visit Kanchanaburi, the more comfortable it is
1️⃣ Sky Walk, Kanchanaburi City Pier
[Activities: Walking, taking pictures, admiring the view, eating boat noodles, sitting in a cafe]
🚶Don't miss: See the three rivers, Kwai Noi, Kwai Yai and Mae Klong, converging from above on the Skywalk glass bridge
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2️⃣ Don Rak Allied War Cemetery or United Nations War Cemetery 🧊
[Activities: Taking pictures, walking, checking in]
🚶Don't miss: Taking pictures at the entrance arch of the cemetery
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3️⃣ River Kwai Bridge 🧊
[Activities: Taking pictures, walking, checking in, restaurants, cafes]
🚶Don't miss: Walking on the old railway tracks, taking pictures with the semicircular steel structure And sit on the train tracks
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4️⃣ "Platform" shop 🧊
[Activities: Eat, walk, check in, take pictures]
🚶Don't miss: See more than 10 artificial waterfalls around the shop with beautiful gardens, immerse yourself in the natural atmosphere, eat recommended dishes, 2-flavor sea bass, crispy noodles from the palace
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5️⃣ Erawan Waterfall in Erawan National Park 🧊
[Activities: Hiking, playing in the waterfall, checking in, viewing the view, taking pictures, sitting in a cafe]
🚶Don't miss: Play in the blue-green waterfall, different from waterfalls in other regions because the water flows through the limestone mountains, foot spa by natural fish in the waterfall
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6️⃣ Visit the "Srinakarin" dam 🧊
[Activities: Check in, view, take pictures]
🚶Don't miss: See the dam stretching across the Kwai Yai River, views of the surrounding mountains and forests, walk along the edge of the vast reservoir You can take a boat to see the reservoir, take beautiful photos, park on the road at the dam (if there aren't many cars and you don't park for long), and see the sundial, a sculpture made of reinforced concrete. The needle catches the sunlight and creates a shadow. The dial surface is covered with gray and white glazed tiles and includes symbols and abbreviations to show the time, months, and seasons along the various routes.