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Is it fesible to travel from bkk to kanchanaburi province to see the sights?


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Is there any water, I was up there a few weeks ago and it was dry.

+1. I forgot about Erawan, it's a must see.

so you never went up past that waterfall, up the road, turn left,

Huay Mae Khamin Waterfall

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This place is in Kanchanaburi Province. Go to Erawan Waterfall and just passed that there is a turn off to your left to Srinakharin Dam National Park. Only 42 kms thereafter on a very rough no tarmac road you will reach it. This was my second time there, but went there on that rough road. Near on 2 hours on that road to go 42 kms. I would not advise this road. Use the other route.

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The first time, I went the long way around on an easier way, on two ferries across the Srinakarin Reservoir. Great views there as well along that way. Go during the "Rainy Season" then the Waterfall should be as full as you have see in my photo.

Should you wish to go there, take a Thai with you that knows the area and way.

Took me 4 hours there, 1 click as you saw, 4 hours back with a whole group of people. On your own it should not take you that long.

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and very easy to walk to this waterfall from the main site, toilets, showers, food etc. are there as well.

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Is that big wooden bridge rebuilt yet? I've never been, but sounds neat. And from what I've heard, a beautiful area. I guess you can stay on floating rooms in the lake??? Definitely worth an overnighter for that!

Yes, the Mon bridge has been rebuilt. Wife and I were there last week. Here are a few pics of the bridge and other sites in the area, the Hindad hot springs, 3 Pagoda Pass, Erawan NP, river Kwai bridge. Those floating houses you see in the pics of the Mon bridge offer rooms for rent but they looked a bit worn.

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spent three nights 2 days there and didn't regret it, specially the bridge, he'll fire pass and museum that made everyone cry at the horrors that those poor men were put through, the war cemetery which is beautifully kept. Lovely area, hot!, and good food! One of the best weekends I've had in Thailand.

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thanks guys i visited the place all in a day. I saw the tiger temple and also saw the damnone saduk floating market. Couldn't make it to hellfire pass.

Maybe next time, ignore SB, most people do.

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thanks guys i visited the place all in a day. I saw the tiger temple and also saw the damnone saduk floating market. Couldn't make it to hellfire pass.

TiT. Hope you had a nice day at Ratchaburi and at the most bogus temple in Thailand.
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thanks guys i visited the place all in a day. I saw the tiger temple and also saw the damnone saduk floating market. Couldn't make it to hellfire pass.

Maybe next time, ignore SB, most people do.

The tiger temple is not a good place to visit. Do some research.

TiT. Hope you had a nice day at Ratchaburi and at the most bogus temple in Thailand.

What is SB?

Also what's wrong with the tiger temple?

Btw i raed on the news report on police trying to rescue the tigers and got into some altercation with the monks.

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SB is SoiBiker. The tiger temple is one of the worst tourist attractions in Thailand. Probably in all of Asia. Do some more research and you'll eventually read about the controversy.

One of many, many, many such reports.

http://www.onegreenplanet.org/animalsandnature/tiger-temple-thailand-animal-abuse/

Sadly to say, the same can be said of the elephant parks here. All involve massive animal abuse.

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Sadly to say, the same can be said of the elephant parks here. All involve massive animal abuse.

Not necessarily. There are some decent ones around. For example - http://www.elephantnaturepark.org/

Agreed! But the good ones are a very small minority. Unfortunately.

Sadly true - which is why they're worth mentioning! Lots of people come here wanting to see elephants, so I'd rather they found out about somewhere that treats them well.

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I didn't know that about the tiger temple anyway it sucks on animal abuse but it didn't stop the temple from closing and losing their tigers. I read a news report on how cops attempt to rescue the tigers and there was a huge fight between them and the monks

my visit to the tiger temple

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Many farang volunteers too

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Is that big wooden bridge rebuilt yet? I've never been, but sounds neat. And from what I've heard, a beautiful area. I guess you can stay on floating rooms in the lake??? Definitely worth an overnighter for that!

Yes.

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I didn't know that about the tiger temple anyway it sucks on animal abuse but it didn't stop the temple from closing and losing their tigers. I read a news report on how cops attempt to rescue the tigers and there was a huge fight between them and the monks

my visit to the tiger temple

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Many farang volunteers too

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It seems a vet blew the whistle as certain tigers went missing, turned out the monks were selling them for their body parts, all caught on camera .

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