Sangkhlaburi is a little town that has much to offer in terms of culture, landscape, and activity. It is located less than 20 km away from the Thai Burmese border and many of its local attractions result from the Vajiralongkorn Dam's construction in 1979. Its reservoir submerged the whole Mon village and, ironically, created the famous "sunken temple" that has become a renowned attraction. Most of the accommodation stand by the reservoir. There are a couple of hip, bohemian cafes, which makes it comparable to Pai but in a more measured manner. All in all, the town is a perfect place to relax on misty day.
Wat Wang Wiwakaram
Cedit by : Thailand 50 Great Green Escapes
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