Country: Thailand

The boat fare is calculated based on the number of temples visited: 300 baht for 1 temple, 400 baht for 2 temples, and 500 baht for 3 temples. Since we are already here, let's visit all three temples for 500 baht, which will take approximately 3 hours.

The longest wooden bridge in Thailand, the Mon Bridge in Sangkhla Buri District.

After offering alms, it's time to take a stroll and admire the Mon men and women. It's easy to spot who is Mon.


Everything changes with time, but what remains unchanged are the photographs that serve as reminders. Goodbye.


Driving Directions to Sangkhla Buri:

From Bangkok:

  1. Take Highway 4 (Phetkasem Road) through Nakhon Pathom Province.
  2. Continue on the elevated highway towards Kanchanaburi Province.
  3. Follow Highway 323 until you reach a four-way intersection.
  4. Turn right at the intersection (left goes to Ban Pong) to head towards Kanchanaburi City.
  5. Proceed to Kaeng Sean Intersection and continue towards Thong Pha Phum District.
  6. Pass through Sai Yok Noi and Sai Yok Yai.
  7. Turn right at the three-way intersection to enter Sangkhla Buri.
  8. Continue driving past the Khao Laem National Park.
  9. At the next intersection, pass the Three Pagodas Pass checkpoint and you will reach Sangkhla Buri town shortly.
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