Nakhon Nayok Province

Nakhon Nayok Province
Nakhon Nayok is a small province located about 100km to the north east of Bangkok. The town of Nakhon Nayok dates back to during the Dvaravati Period (6th -13th centuries), and later became a garrison town for Ayutthaya in 1350.The province covers just over 2000 sq km, which mainly contains forested hillsides with many waterfalls. It also contains many botanical gardens which are the big suppliers to the many floral shops in Bangkok. It is a popular retreat for the citizens of Bangkok, for whom it is just a two hours drive away. Canoeing, walking and mountain biking are popular activities to be enjoyed.

Places of Attraction

Wat Phramanee
This temple is located about 5 km from the centre of Nakhon Nayok, along the Sarika Waterfall Road. It is close to a cemetery for Japanese soldiers from World War Two. A memorial to the soldiers who perished during the war stands inside the temples compound.

Ban Dong Lakon
This ancient settlement site is located about 9 km from Nakhon Nayok. Excavations at the site have revealed that the walled settlemnet dates back to during the Dvaravati Period (5th -10th centuries). Many of the religious artefacts, including Buddha heads and jewellry, that were found here are on display in the National Museum at Prachinburi.

Sarika Waterfall
This scenic waterfall is located about 15 km to the east of Nakhon Nayok, just off Route 3050. The nine-levels of the falls flow down through a forested hillside, and is a popular place for visitors.

Nang Rong Waterfall
The falls flow over large rocks and has a small pool at the bottom, which is a pleasant spot for swimming. It is located along Route 3049.

Wang Takhrai
This botanical garden covers a large area and contains camping facilities and bungalows. The gardens have been beautifully landscaped with colorful and fragrant plants. Some waterways flowing through the complex offer a more peaceful and fun way to explore the surroundings. Tel 245-4934 (BKK)

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