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Jimmyb
15-03-2016, 02:18 PM
Number 1: Wat Tham Khao Noi is located in Kanchanburi next to Wat Tham Sua. This temple is worth witnessing first hand due to it’s unique 100 year old Chinese style architecture, known as Mahayana style. The temple was constructed in 1881, with the first monk to reside in the temple being of Chinese descent named Luang Pu Haeng (Kak Neng).

Upon arrival at the temple, you will first be greeted by the formidable staircase leading to the top where you will find the impressive Golden Buddha and chedi. If your not up for walk up the stairs, you can use the cable car service. Also worth noting is that this temple abides by the Buddhist dress code standards. If you are wearing shorts or a short skirt you can hire a sarong for 20thb at the base.

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Number 2: So this is bit of a secret, and a secret that the Monks living there wish to share. If you have an interest in confined places, with no fear of claustrophobia then taking on the adventure to find the beauty that is the Crystal Caves in Kanchanaburi might just be what you need.

If you have been to Khao Bin Caves or followed my story on it, the Crystal Caves is nothing like them.

To start with there is a sign just outside Wat Tham Khao Noi which will point you in the right direction to get started towards the caves. Basically it is approximately 10 minutes drive past the right turn into Wat Tham Khao Noi.

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Number 3: Huay Mae Khamin Waterfalls. Ok so I have been to Erawan Falls at Kanchanaburi a few months ago. To compare Erawan and Huay Mae Khamin Waterfall also in Kanchanaburi Province in Thailand is near impossible. Erawan is the more known attraction being accessible to the average tourist staying in Kanchanaburi.

You can hire a scooter and brave the short highway style road there, enjoying a day in the water. But what does traveling past the entrance to Erawan Falls for another 45km or 1 hour in a car get you? Well you end up at Huay Mae KhaminWaterfall within Sai Yok National Park, and this place is spectacular which would explain why Thai locals tend to stay away from Erawan and all venture to the tropical rainforests of Huay Mae Kamin.

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Number 4: Located in Kanchanaburi province, Erawan Falls has 7 levels dropping down over 1’500 metres and is considered one of the more beautiful falls in Thailand.

You can venture into some of the pools created by the falls for a chilling afternoon swim provided your not afraid of the fish that live in these unique pools.

The park is popular with both locals and tourists alike, and had bamboo platforms for you to sit, have some food and chill out in these magnificent surroundings.

It is located approximately 160km from Bangkok, and 60km north of Kanchanaburi. You can easily catch a bus to Kanchanaburi and then take a tour to the falls, or even hire a scooter and ride out there yourself.

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Number 5: Taking the opportunity to visit Hellfire Pass was must for me, more importantly because of my fathers keen interest in all that is relating to Australian war history.

Taking the opportunity to visit Hellfire pass was must for me, more importantly because of my fathers keen interest in all that is relating to Australian war history. With this in mind, I ventured off mid week to pay my respects. After touring that small museum, which in fact does not hold a lot of items considering the prisoners of war never carried much with them, I started the walk down the long stairs to the first and most photographed section of the railway.

Given my fathers age and ability, he will never get the opportunity to see this first hand, so with the use of technology and good mobile phone coverage, I was able to call him on Skype while making the walk. Because I was on my own, I did the complete walk of the 8km return trip, moving through some of the most dense jungle I have ever seen.

To even try to imagine what these men went through is absolutely impossible. They had make shift radios to try and gather any information of Australian success, whereas today I am taking the walk with my father using Skype so he can hear, see and experience it from his home in Australia.

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Jimmyb
15-03-2016, 02:18 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EqC79MoJiAQ

Jimmyb
15-03-2016, 02:19 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsY02GOcnQY

Jimmyb
15-03-2016, 02:19 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nDzXPZl_iXM

Tyvokka
15-03-2016, 03:05 PM
Will have to revisit the place with the wifey on a postie bike. Maybe we'll chuck a couple of kids in between us, plus some shopping bags for a laugh..

Thanks for the tip.

Good onya Jimmy.

Jimmyb
15-03-2016, 03:11 PM
I have spent so much time over the last 6 mths exploring the regions i have been staying in, it truly amazes me how many stunning spots there are to visit that don't make it into the main stream tourist tracks which is great if you want to spend time away from the annoying and obnoxious backpackers haha

Tyvokka
31-05-2016, 11:51 AM
Sad and like a lot of places, things are too good to be true. I suspect these tigers were money spinners for so called monks. It is just like many other religious outfits that abuses power and trust. A Hole

http://www.smh.com.au/world/tigers-taken-from-thailand-temple-popular-with-australian-tourists-after-mistreatment-claims-20160530-gp7no5.html

Jimmyb
19-06-2016, 02:36 PM
I was pretty gutted to see this on the news locally, at least it's finally been stamped but in saying that, how long has it been over looked.

Jimmyb
17-03-2017, 04:10 PM
it's looking so pretty.
i want to go here once in my life.

It's an affordable holiday, depending on your location in Oz, you can hit Thailand offseason for as low as $500 one way, and once here the costs of accomodation and travel is nominal.

brodywalker
06-04-2017, 10:16 PM
nice

Tyvokka
04-07-2017, 07:15 PM
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skipperau
04-07-2017, 07:58 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsY02GOcnQY



My wife used to be a tour guide there on the railway, and my Great Uncle helped build it. Weary Dunlop set Uncle Stans' fingers there, their barracks was about 2km from the bridge for a while.
Looking to do a tour of a few of these spots and others in the not too distant future I hope.

Doug.

skipperau
04-07-2017, 08:03 PM
And Jimmyb, I'd like to add my thanks for this post, it's nice to be reminded occasionally that there is beauty in every corner of the world. [emoji4]

BrettSmith
20-10-2017, 03:17 PM
This is affordable and good for my trip. But I have not experienced the road trip before this, afraid and hesitate to do with family.

Jimmyb
22-10-2017, 12:30 AM
And Jimmyb, I'd like to add my thanks for this post, it's nice to be reminded occasionally that there is beauty in every corner of the world. [emoji4]


Just popped over to Manila for a few days

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Tyvokka
22-10-2017, 10:26 AM
Just popped over to Manila for a few days


You should drop in to Puerto Galera. 2 hrs to Batangas port, 45mins on the boat and you'll be on your $40/night seaside hotel having San Miguel. Scuba all day for peanuts. :D

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La Laguna Beach Club or any hotels/motels there

Jimmyb
22-10-2017, 01:11 PM
Yeah next time will venture onto the south islands, want to check out Cebu next time, but take the girl with me when I do that one.

Tyvokka
22-10-2017, 01:27 PM
Yeah next time will venture onto the south islands, want to check out Cebu next time, but take the girl with me when I do that one.

Oslob, Cebu is great for Whale Shark scuba, snorkle, sampan. Top spot.

There are also many outstanding waterfalls to choose from albeit polluted with plastic bottles and such

Jimmyb
27-10-2017, 02:46 PM
Oslob, Cebu is great for Whale Shark scuba, snorkle, sampan. Top spot.

There are also many outstanding waterfalls to choose from albeit polluted with plastic bottles and such

Sounds like Thailand beaches, has hopes that the Philipines was not affected by the same polution, obviously not. Sad really.