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 5 kilometres before

arriving at Amphoe Suan


Phueng, there is a 5-km.
branch road on the left
leading to Pong Yup at
Tambon Tha Khoei. This
attracts visitors with plenty
of strange looking earthen
pillars and cliffs naturally
created by soil erosion.
 Located 5 kilometres beyond Amphoe Suan Phueng and another 10
kilometres along an access road, the stream is full of mineral water and is
believed that it can be used for skin treatment. The water flows all year
round from the Tanaosi Range. Its temperature ranges between 50-68
degrees Celsius. On the route to the hot stream, a 3 km. branch road
leads to Namtok (waterfall) Kao Chon, which consists of 9 cascades. The
falls are plentiful during the late rainy season.
 It was built following Her
Royal Highness Princess
Maha Chakri Sirindhorn’s
conception with the purpose
to conserve and refine the
forest area and to research
the social, physical and
biological characteristics of
the park. Inside the park,
there is the Natural Science
Information Hall which
collects general information
about the park.
 1 kilometre from Bo Khlung hot stream is "Nam Tok Kaew
Chan" or "Nine -Level waterfall". As the name indicates, the
water cascades from the ninth level and down the central
valley of steep cliff, especially during the rainy season when
there is always a lot of water at the top level. It is possible
to walk up to the ninth level and takes about 2 hours.
 
 Queen Sirikit Forest Garden
This is located at the foot of
the Tanaosi Mountain,
Tambon Tanaosi, on the Suan
Phueng–Ban Huai Muang
Road, around 25 kilometres
from the Suan Phueng District
Office. The Park covers an
area of approximately 3,000
rai of land and was built to
celebrate Her Majesty the
Queen’s 60th Birthday
Anniversary. It is the centre of
various kinds of plants which
have economic value, and this
place is a great nature study
centre. Besides, the Phachi
River flows and clashes
against the large stone islet
which is well-known by the
name, Kaeng Som Maeo.
 Located west of the border between Thailand and Myanmar Apart from the view
point territory, and mist but also discover the refreshing cool air. Head up the
path to his pavilion during this rainy season. Green skin look charming and
entertaining. And indispensable is the awesome thrill of travel by four wheel
drive vehicles this morning (25 June 2010) had a chance to go there. I took leave
to see the picture (cruel it really?).
 
 is away from Namtok Kao Chan. It is a private garden
planted with roses from foreign species and various
kinds of flowering plants in the middle of the valley.
 is the small hot
spring well with a
width of 5 metres.
When people stand
surrounding the well
and clap their hands,
the water in the well
will generate air
bubbles beyond its
surface. A small hot
water pond for
bathing is not far
from here
See the beautiful nature of the soil.

Take a bath in hot spring.


Terkking in the woods.

Terkking in the woods.

Camping at Kaeng Som Maeo.


Climb the mountain to see the
sun the morning.

Ride a bicycle to Huai


Kok Mu.
Visit the beautiful
rose garden.
Pick up the roses as
souvenir.

See the natural hot spring at Pond


Krathing.
Mr. Sumet Kheawsopa M.6/2 No. 2
Miss. Prapharat Boonget M.6/2 No. 8
Miss. Wipada Sualeam M.6/2 No. 10
Miss. Anusara Sookjarean M.6/2 No. 12
Miss. Chalothran Nirangeram M.6/2 No. 17

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