Escape the City: Embrace Slow Living in Sangkhlaburi - E-Tong (3 Days 2 Nights)
Sangkhla Buri, the Mon Bridge, and E-Tong Village are the destinations of our trip this time.
A Slow Life Getaway in Kanchanaburi: 3 Days of Fresh Air and Relaxation
This trip report details a 3-day slow life experience in Kanchanaburi, a province renowned for its natural beauty and serene atmosphere. Escaping the hustle and bustle of Bangkok, a group of 10 friends embarked on a journey to immerse themselves in the fresh air and tranquility that Kanchanaburi offers.
Let's go! Follow us on an adventure...
At the start of our trip to Kanchanaburi, we couldn't resist stopping by the iconic Bridge over the River Kwai. We gathered our friends for a playful photo, standing in a line across the bridge, blocking the entire path with laughter.
We took a few photos with friends during our trip. Since we visited the bridge in the morning, there weren't many people around, allowing us to take our time with the photos.
A short walk from the Bridge over the River Kwai, you'll find the "War Museum (Bridge over the River Kwai)". We couldn't resist stopping by for a visit. In front of the museum, there's also a display of vintage trains used during World War II.
The War Museum is a private museum that houses a vast collection of artifacts from World War II, including photographs, clothing, and other items. It is located near the Bridge over the River Kwai and also features paintings depicting battles between Thais and Burmese, murals telling the history of Thailand, and portraits of important prime ministers and political figures. Additionally, the museum displays Khmer-style wood carvings, Buddha statues, and other paintings.
Opening hours: Daily 7:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Entrance fee: 30 baht
The interior showcases a diverse collection of war weaponry for our viewing pleasure.
Modeling the construction of a railway by prisoners of war during World War II.
On the rooftop of the War Museum, there are seats for visitors to enjoy the view of the River Kwai Bridge.
The view from the rooftop of the War Museum is something like this.
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On our way to Sangkhla Buri, we stopped by the Death Railway to take some cool photos with the trains.
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The Death Railway has arrived. There is also the Krasae Cave on the Death Railway route.
The Death Railway
The train has arrived. Get ready to take photos with the train… This event requires a bit of speed. Even though the train is running slowly, if we are slow, we will miss the opportunity to take photos with the train as well. Haha.
This is a must-capture moment, so be quick on the draw! Otherwise, you'll miss it. Everything happened so fast, and we were too busy getting excited about the train's arrival... Haha, I can't help but laugh at myself. P.S. Don't get so caught up in taking selfies that you forget to be safe, everyone.
Not only were we excited to see the train running through the Death Railway, but the passengers on board were just as thrilled as we were. 😉🤫
With the train gone, we took some pictures of ourselves. The way was clear, so we didn't miss the opportunity.
After taking numerous photos at this spot, we continued our journey to Sangkhla Buri.
On our way, we passed by the Kring Kraweea Waterfall, a tourist attraction located along the main road between Thong Pha Phum and Sangkhla Buri. We couldn't resist stopping to admire the beauty of the waterfall.
Kering Kiew Waterfall is located within the Khao Laem National Park. It is a relatively small waterfall, approximately 5 meters high, with water flowing down its tiers. The water is crystal clear, making it a perfect spot for a refreshing dip.
The crystal-clear water was incredibly refreshing. Even without taking a dip, we could feel the coolness of the waterfall. The surrounding area was enveloped in a pleasantly cool atmosphere. It might sound exaggerated, but we highly recommend experiencing it for yourself. You'll see what we mean!
Having sufficiently enjoyed the waterfall, we continued our journey towards Sangkhla Buri.
We finally arrived in Sangkhlaburi in the afternoon and headed straight to our accommodation.
We chose to stay at "Phu Thaan Resort", which is located approximately 1 kilometer from the Mon Bridge.
The accommodation will be in the form of individual houses.
Inside our room
We secretly stocked up on some supplies.
This is what our accommodation will look like.
With our belongings packed, we wasted no time in venturing out to explore the twilight hours of Sangkhla Buri.
After enjoying the sunset for a while, we went on a tour of the three underwater temples, or the sunken city, of Sangkhlaburi.
The boat rental fee is 80 baht per person. The tour will take you to 3 places. If you want to add flowers, incense, and candles, it will cost an additional 10 baht per person.
The evening boat ride was amazing. The cool breeze was so refreshing. I loved it!
As we sail, the golden-hued Mahabodhi Stupa emerges, its beauty captivating.
Embark on a scenic boat ride along the picturesque banks of the River Kwai in Sangkhlaburi, immersing yourself in the breathtaking beauty of the surrounding landscapes.
The bell tower of the original Wat Wang Wiwekaram temple, which is visible above the water.
Our first stop was the submerged city, or Wat Wang Wiwekaram, the old temple. We arrived during high tide, so we were unable to enter the inner sanctum of the church.
The submerged city, or Wat Wang Wiwekaram, is one of Thailand's Unseen Tourist Destinations.
The optimal time to witness the submerged city is between March and April when the reservoir's water level is at its lowest.
We arrived at the second location, and wow! The water level was so high that we could only see this much. Haha.
Next, we will walk about 200 meters to the third location, where we will pay our respects to the principal Buddha statue enshrined in the chapel.
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The exterior of the church is shrouded in trees, creating a scene reminiscent of a cinematic masterpiece.
After completing our tour of the underwater city, we took a boat back to the Mon Bridge. We were going on an evening food tour, haha, I was already very hungry at this point.
Take a stroll with us through the Sangkhla Walking Street, a market that operates only on Saturdays and is temporarily closed during the rainy season.
There is so much food, I don't know what to choose.
When you're in Sankhla, don't miss this menu: Burmese pork skewers... haha. The price is friendly, only 1 baht per skewer. I must say, even after eating 10 skewers, I still wasn't full.
Enjoying a meal with friends.
This dish is a type of Thai salad, but I can't recall the exact name. Even when we ordered it, we followed the lead of the table next to us. Seeing them eat it, we thought, "Wow! We have to try that!" It costs 30 baht per plate. The flavor is not spicy, but rather sweet and slightly sour. It's quite delicious. The main ingredient in the salad is pork.
This evening, we spent a long time walking around the Thalang Road Walking Street, and now our time has come to an end.
Good morning! When visiting Sangkhlaburi, don't miss the opportunity to participate in the traditional Mon-style morning alms offering.
There are many shops for us to choose from for making merit.
Many women choose to wear Mon traditional clothing to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of Mon-style alms giving.
Let's make merit together.
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After offering alms to the monks, they enjoyed a delicious meal.
Every time I visit Sangkhla Buri, I always enjoy having breakfast at this restaurant. It's just a short walk from the Mon Bridge.
Here are our breakfast menus. They look delicious, don't they? I can assure you that the taste of this restaurant will not disappoint you.
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The morning atmosphere at the Mon Bridge
Before checking out of our accommodation, we paid our respects to Luang Pho Udom at Wat Wang Wiwekaram.
Next, we will visit the Mahabodhi Temple.
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After enjoying the morning at the Mon side, we crossed the river with our friends to collect our belongings and bid farewell to Sangkhla Buri. We then continued our journey to E-tong.
After 399 curves, we finally arrived at E-tong Village. We chose to stay at "Pilok Hill House".
This accommodation does not have photos of the rooms. If you are interested in staying here, you can see more photos of the rooms at [link].
Facebook: Pilok Hill House, a guesthouse in Pilok Mine, Ban E-tong. Phone number: 0807815702. Located in Loei province.
After packing our bags, we set off on an evening exploration tour.
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After taking an evening stroll through the village, we returned home to cook dinner ourselves.
Guests are welcome to cook in front of their rooms, but please keep noise levels to a minimum.
Before ascending to the E-tong village, we stopped by the market to purchase fresh ingredients. We prepared a simple meal and enjoyed a lively conversation with our friends. After our meal, we retired for the night in preparation for our important tour the following morning.
We can inform the accommodation owner that we would like to rent a four-wheel drive vehicle for a tour of Pilok, including a driver. The friendly owner will assist us in finding one.
In the morning, we explored the village of E-Tong before the four-wheel drive tour took us to Baan Pa Glen (Som Sak Mine), Chok Kradin Waterfall, San Khao Nen Chang Suk, and the Thai-Myanmar Friendship Point.
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After a morning tour of E-tong village, our stomachs were rumbling. We headed to Jeh Nee's restaurant for their famous Burmese crab curry, a must-try dish when visiting E-tong. After our delicious meal, a car picked us up for a tour of Pilok.
Here it is... The condition of the road to the Samsak mine to visit Aunt Glen and to eat her cake, haha. Why are delicious things worth sacrificing for?
This is the current situation, everyone...
People brought their own motorcycles and cars to the Samsak mine.
Some motorcycles simply cannot handle the terrain. As you can see, they need to be pushed. The off-road conditions are so challenging that even powerful engines risk stalling.
The bumpy ride was like a thrilling amusement park ride. Having just eaten a hearty meal, we barely managed to hold it down. The laughter and excitement were palpable as we clung on tight, navigating the rough terrain.
We have finally arrived at the Samsak Mine and met with Aunt Glen. Hooray!
Inside Aunt Glen's house.
Here it is, what we have been waiting for… We finally got to eat it! Aunt Glen's cake, haha! By the time it arrived at Aunt's, our intestines were almost tangled together, but it was so worth it! Aunt Glen's house is so lush.
The area surrounding Aunt Glen's house is lush with trees, creating a cool and refreshing atmosphere.
After indulging in cake and exploring Auntie's house, we descended from the mine. The path back was the same as the way we came, so we bounced along just like before. Everyone was laughing, having just eaten so much cake that we almost threw it back up!
Our next stop is "Chok Kradin Waterfall." Let's go, Suchat. Oh, no! I mean, driver, let's go.
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Wherever you look, it's beautiful. The water is crystal clear, and I must say, it's almost freezing! Oh my, it's really cold! Haha
After soaking up the atmosphere at the waterfall, it's time to move on to our next destination. Let's go!
Oh my! Where are we everyone? Is this our destination? ... Wait, am I dreaming? Wake up! This is "Elephant Tusk Hill" in Kanchanaburi. It's a popular viewpoint and camping spot for many tourists.
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On Elephant Tusk Hill, soldiers are stationed to ensure the safety of tourists. There is no need to worry about your safety.
Alternatively, you could embrace the hipster lifestyle and stand with open arms to embrace the ozone on a mountaintop.
Or you can take cool photos.
After spending some time on the Elephant Hill, it was time to say goodbye. The air was so fresh and the view was amazing, it was hard to leave.
Before concluding our tour, we made a stop at the Thai-Myanmar Friendship Point.
And don't forget to take a picture with the handsome Burmese soldier before leaving, haha.
Let's summarize the expenses.
Total Expenses
The total expenses, shared equally among 10 people, include:
- Van rental
- Fuel
- Accommodation
- Food
- Boat charter
- Four-wheel drive vehicle for the tour of Som Sak Mine, Chok Kradin Waterfall, Noen Changseuk, and the Thai-Myanmar Friendship Point.
For a detailed breakdown of expenses, please refer to the information below.
- Accommodation in Sangkhla Buri We chose to stay at Phu Thaan Resort, which offers comfortable rooms at 4,500 baht per night for 3 rooms, or 450 baht per person per night (you can contact them through their Facebook page: Phu Thaan Resort, Sangkhla Buri District). The accommodation is not far from the Mon Bridge, and the service is excellent. Both the owner and the staff take very good care of their guests. :)
- Accommodation in E-Tong Village: We chose to stay at Pilok Hill House, which cost 4,000 baht for 4 rooms, or 400 baht per person per night. (You can contact them through their Facebook fan page: Pilok Hill House, Pilok Mine Accommodation, E-Tong Village, Tel. 0807815702). The accommodation offers good service and beautiful views of nature, especially the rooms on the upper floors. Highly recommended! :)
- Fuel cost: 2,760 baht for the entire trip, divided equally among the participants, resulting in a cost of 276 baht per person.
- Van rental fee for 3 days: 6,000 baht, averaging 600 baht per person. (This time we chose to travel by renting a van because there were many of us and it was another good option. If there are many people, you can stop at many places. The van has comfortable seats and cool air conditioning. We recommend it because it's good. The staff is very friendly and kind. If you are interested, you can contact them on Facebook at Akapong Sinpeng or contact them for service at the VAN Theque Facebook fan page. The van is in a good mood. Follow this link: [link to Facebook page]
- Four-wheel drive rental fee for Pilok tour: 1,800 baht, shared among participants at 180 baht per person (contact Pilok Hill House for details).
- Food expenses: We opted for simple meals from local eateries and cooked some ourselves, resulting in a total cost of 7,356 baht. This translates to an average of 735.50 baht per person (with everyone enjoying satisfying meals).
The total cost of this trip per person is 2,641 baht.
There's so much more to experience than what I've mentioned. You have to go and see for yourself the fresh, pollution-free air, the simple way of life, and the unique culture.
A trip to Sangkhla Buri and E-Tong should be on everyone's bucket list. These two destinations will undoubtedly captivate you.
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